"Now there would be time for everything."

The quote is the closing line of Katherine Anne Porter's Pale Horse, Pale Rider, an intimate examination of the 1918 influenza outbreak's impact on a Denver newspaper reporter.

The last time I posted this number, with 1000 fewer deaths, was February 29.  One thousand new deaths worldwide in a little over a week, with China contributing very little to this increase, should be a major source of introspection.  Perhaps even bold action.  We still have time.

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