Covid Chronicles
Between April 2020 and July 2021, this blog became a witness. These are the posts written during the Covid-19 pandemic — from a surgeon watching a world close its hospitals, watching nurses carry what no person should carry alone, watching the numbers climb in ways that felt unreal until they were not. They are presented here in chronological order, as they were written.
These posts are a historical record. They have not been edited from their original published form.
2020 — The Year it Began
- A Dream in the Time of Covid — April 2020
- The Simple Truth About Nurses — April 2020
- What Does “Closing Your Hospital” Mean? — May 2020
- So Now Your Hospital is Open… — May 2020
- A New Sense of Responsibility — June 2020
- A Note for Future Generations — June 2020
- A Postcard to Covid — November 2020
- Circles of Light — December 2020
2021 — The Second Wave
- Burials: We Can’t Keep Up! — January 2021
- Superlatives — January 2021
- Sometimes I Think — January 2021
- In Their Memory — February 2021
- Some Good News — February 2021
- The Tree of Life — June 2021
- The Naming of People — July 2021
- Another Stray Bullet — July 2021
- Broken — July 2021
For letters written specifically to nurses during and after the pandemic, see the Letters to Nurses archive. For the full blog archive, visit the Start Here page.
