Repost: Thoughts on Andrew Cuomo’s 2020 COVID-19 press conferences

Originally published on May 1, 2021. Republished with minor grammatical edits. There are press conferences, and then there are press conferences. In April of 2020, when the COVID-19 epidemic was raging across the state of New York, especially in New York City, the state’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, began to hold daily press conferences updating the […]

Repost: Snap reaction to the Guardian’s July 2021 “Russiagate” exclusive

Originally published on July 16, 2021. Republished with minor grammatical edits and spelling corrections. On July 15, 2021, the Guardian ran a front-page exclusive story based on a document purported to have been leaked from the Kremlin concerning Russia’s 2016-vintage plans to help Donald Trump win that year’s US Presidential election1. Essentially, the article relates […]

Repost: Reporting and context – an example from 2021

Originally published on September 21, 2021. Republished with minor grammatical corrections. Although the article at the heart of the piece is now rather dated, it nevertheless serves as a notable example of how the press routinely fails to contextualise statistical data for the sake of eliciting an emotional response from the reader. On September 20, […]

The evolution of public health strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic

To start with, when any given government is forced to confront an outbreak of any kind of disease, there are three and only three broad policy approaches to choose from: Ignore the epidemic. That is to say, adopt no special policies or additional public health measures to address this specific outbreak. Respond in force. This […]