I'm nominating this article for the Rosen Prize in explanatory writing. Rules for awarding the prize combine three factors: clarity in explanation, yes, but also underlying complexity of the thing being explained, AND urgency of the subject to the public.https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/09/k-overlooked-variable-driving-pandemic/616548/ …
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I'm really lucky to have been given the space to to do this, and not only am I not offended at all, I am proud of my record.
I wrote about flattening the curve in February; need for masks in March; outdoors in April; Ventilation in July; Clusters in September... Among others.
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I'm glad you put it this way. Often when this kind of work is described the term used is "translate," as in translating the scientific literature into plain English. But that's not the right metaphor.
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Seconding what others said. Your work is excellent. No one can doubt the time and hard work you put into it. Thank you.
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