Petey and the Pandemic

Petey and the Pandemic
Author: Michele Kelly
Publisher: Alpha Book Publisher
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2021-03-28
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Even little children and dogs have seen their lives change during the COVID-19 pandemic. In “Petey and the Pandemic,” you will see how it might look through the eyes of a little toy poodle and how he looks on the bright side of life. Petey Kelly is a Toy Poodle. He is a rescue dog. He has health issues but he doesn’t know it. His family is Michele and Tom Kelly in Elkhorn, Ne.

Pete and the Pandemic

Pete and the Pandemic
Author: Christina Reichart
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2020-08-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781087912295

Pete feels like a typical second grader, he enjoys learning and loves to play with his friends. Until, one day the life he once knew completely changed. With a pandemic quickly making its way to the community Pete lives in, he finds his entire life changing. How will Pete handle all of these changes? Will his life ever be the same? A relatable story about a young boy's journey throughout a global crisis will inspire you to learn from anything life throws your way.

Pandemic Pete

Pandemic Pete
Author: Caroline Henton
Publisher: Bumblebee Books
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2021-08-19
Genre:
ISBN: 9781839343001

Something is different, the park is quiet and a little robin has no one to sing to. Join Pete and his feathered friends as they come together and work out a way to help the people around them cope in a pandemic.

Covid-19

Covid-19
Author: Peter Tremblay
Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2021-03-19
Genre:
ISBN:

A milieu in which citizens can freely examine information distinguishes a democracy from a fascist society that seeks to control and oppress knowledge.Society's ability to rid itself of COVID-19 has been prevented by groups that seek to repress information because they apparently view the pandemic to be in their interest.The stated official origin of COVID-19-that it was spontaneously generated from nature-is a myth that is being proselytized in a disinformation steamroll against freedom of information and critical thought.Investigative journalist Peter Tremblay suggests that COVID-19 is essentially a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) unleashed against humanity because of ideological goals.COVID-19 was spawned from the minds of evil men who seek to depopulate our planet Earth and pursue unlimited control over the remainder of a population that will no longer be the "humans" we are presently.

Pete's Pandemic

Pete's Pandemic
Author: Peter Davidson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2020-11-17
Genre: Humor
ISBN: 9780228840879

"Pete's Pandemic" is all of our stories yet none of our stories. It is one man's attempt to understand the new reality caused by the coronavirus. We all have had to come to terms with very different lives. This is Jimmy Tolmie's attempt to manage his stress through humour, reflection, philosophy, reminiscence and current events. At times self-conscious, periodically stream-of-consciousness, occasionally controversial, Jimmy has struggled to find a way out of his stress through the medium of daily writings to friends. His book reflects 100 days of quarantine and then lockdown. It is an attempt to find common ground, to emerge on the other side with ethics and equanimity intact. It is hoped that the reader will find some point of contact between his or her own perspectives and those of the writer.

Patty and the Pandemic

Patty and the Pandemic
Author: Peter Adamson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2020-11-23
Genre:
ISBN:

Patty loves playing with her pals. But now, the bad bug is trying to make them sick! How will Patty fight back to save her friends and herself from the bad bug? Join Patty as she learns all about the bad bug's tricks, and makes some tricks of her own that you and the rest of her friends can use to defeat the bad bug! Written by medical student, Nicole Crimi, and peer reviewed by public health specialist Dr. Joanne Kearon, and Dr. Peter Adamson, Patty and the Pandemic aims to educate and empower children 3-8 years old about COVID-19 in a fun and relatable way. Full of fun, rhyming verses and original watercolour paintings, children can giggle as they learn all about what COVID-19 is, how it is spread, what to expect if they are sick and the key tricks to staying safe. 100% of profits from book sales are being donated to Face the Future Foundation - so with the purchase of this book, you are supporting the health of children in your community, as well as those around the world.

Little Book of Pandemics

Little Book of Pandemics
Author: Peter Moore
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008-02-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0061374210

As the world waits once again to see if the latest virus will decimate the population, The Little Black of Pandemics looks at the greatest natural killers of all time. This concise and intelligent look at the most deadly viral and bacterial diseases includes expert opinion on likely future outbreaks, method of contagion, identification of systems, and likelihood of survival. Includes influenza, smallpox, West Nile virus, AIDS, Ebola, SARS, plague, typhus, cholera, tuberculosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, leprosy, meningitis, vCJD, hepatitis, yellow fever, Lassa fever, and many more.

Pandemic Then & Now

Pandemic Then & Now
Author: peter newman
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9780646830568

Our book is a parallel story involving two sets of related fictional characters who lived through the Flu Epidemic of 1918/1919 and COVID 19 in 2020. Events in China are relayed through fictional newspaper articles and letters. The characters use their own voices to bring alive actual events that are carefully researched and vividly described.The chapters alternate between varying geographic locations and the time setting moves easily between the two centuries. The text is informally divided into the following sections and readers are invited to find the parallels: Origins of the Two Pandemics, Spread of the Two Viruses, Attempts at Containment including Lockdowns, Active Mitigation as a Suppression Strategy and Effects on Society.Each chapter is prefaced by an appropriate quote and some have evocative photos attached.

Coronavirus and Disease Modeling

Coronavirus and Disease Modeling
Author: Peter C. Earle
Publisher: American Institute for Economic Research
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2020-08-21
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1630692115

We shut down our schools, sports, theaters, bars, restaurants, and churches—government ignored the rule of law and put individual rights on hold—but it is more than obvious now that this was all a huge distraction. The focus should have been on the aged with underlying conditions living in nursing homes. The models nowhere included what ended up being our reality, even though that reality was upon us as early as February when people in nursing homes began to die in Washington State. We should have seen it long before the lockdowns began. Now the modelers in the epidemiological profession need to learn what the economists figured out long ago: Human life is too complex to be accurately modeled, much less predicted. This book includes contributions from: Phillip W. Magness James L. Caton Jeffrey Tucker John Tamny Gregory van Kipnis Robert E. Wright George Gilder Peter C. Earle Edward P. Stringham Stephen C. Miller Fiona Harrigan Donald J. Boudreaux Ethan Yang David Hart The American Institute for Economic Research in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, was founded in 1933 as the first independent voice for sound economics in the United States. Today it publishes ongoing research, hosts educational programs, publishes books, sponsors interns and scholars, and is home to the world-renowned Bastiat Society and the highly respected Sound Money Project. The American Institute for Economic Research is a 501c3 public charity.