Diagramming the Pacific Circuit
In the Bay Area, as elsewhere, the working classes have seen their jobs go overseas and their neighborhoods become unaffordable.

In the Bay Area, as elsewhere, the working classes have seen their jobs go overseas and their neighborhoods become unaffordable.
I was ultracareful for 18 months. Then I got COVID.
Coronavirus data have always been incomplete—but the situation in America is particularly murky now.
After a year of waves and surges, the pandemic is entering a “tornado” phase in America.
We’re still thinking about pandemic data in the wrong ways.
At some point—maybe even soon—the emergency phase of the pandemic will end. But what, exactly, is that magic threshold?
The Biden administration has to make a choice: Should it undo a vital system that Trump’s health department created?
The COVID Tracking Project’s extensive, daily data collection reveals the simple yet devastating ways the U.S. has failed.
The pandemic set a devastating record today. It will not be the last.
A new statistic shows that health-care workers are running out of space to treat COVID-19 patients.