Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live Free Audiobook Download by Nicholas A. Christakis


Coronavirus is a term first coined by Christakis and Gilbert to describe a group of infectious particles that contains segments of RNA called coronaviruses. These objects are not just carried by fluid and other droplets, they can also be found in the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. This allows them to pass from one person to another without contact.

The pandemic of 1918-1919 led to world-wide influenza deaths exceeding 20 million people, with an estimated military death toll as high as 100,000. It was the third deadliest pandemic in history, exceeded only by the Black Death and AIDS.

This is a compelling book that explores the impact that the SARS coronavirus had on the way we live, from a sociologist's perspective. It's like reading a textbook at times with some really interesting facts and anecdotal stories about the ways people changed their lives after the virus hit.

'Nicholas A. Christakis' is the classic and well regarded book on the Ebola virus. It explores how the Ebola virus impacted the world, going beyond its famous outbreak in 2014 to look at ecological patterns and revealing what may happen in the future.

The book begins with the history of European pandemics and how they were primarily a problem among the poor. The author then moves on to talk about how the concept of "disease" is something that was invented in 17th-century Europe and why it causes a very different problem in the modern world. Christakis claims this invention has led to a rather skewed view of what diseases are, misspecifying them and ultimately causing us to overreact to certain epidemics.

This book offers a detailed look into how the virus known as coronavirus has affected the one twentieth of the earth's population that is infected. The author, Nicholas Christakis, goes on to explore some of the changes that have occurred in society in response to this virus and how they may impact future generations.

Published Date 2020-10-27
Duration 12 hours 10 minutes
Author Nicholas A. Christakis
Narrated Nicholas A. Christakis
Reviews
(5 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Science & Technology
Parent Category Biology & Chemistry, Medicine, Social Science

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