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Early Release - A Critique of Coronavirus - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC

Early Release - A Critique of Coronavirus - Volume 26, Number 7—July 2020 - Emerging Infectious Diseases journal - CDC

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A Critique of Coronavirus
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Dr. Elana Osen, a specialty registrar at St. George's University Hospital in London, and Sarah Gregory discuss the poem she wrote expressing her feelings about COVID-19.
Running time = 12:48
Read the associated Early Release article in the July 2020 issue of the EID Journal
A Critique of Coronavirus — E. R. Osen
EMERGING INFECTIOUS DISEASES®

Volume 26, Number 7—
July 2020
Another Dimension

A Critique of Coronavirus

Elana R. OsenComments to Author 
Author affiliation: St George’s University Hospitals National Health Service Foundation Trust, London, UK
Why did the quiet descend?
Does this plague not know
that apocalypses come with fanfare,
wails of lamentation,
howls of wayward dogs,
explosive blasts?
Or, maybe, silence.
Just shop-window glass crunching underfoot
puncturing the eerie nothing.
Not quiet.
Never quiet.
Why does the sun still shine?
Can it not see what transpires
from its lofty throne
above the Earth?
Read the room, sun.
Now’s the time for greyscale filter.
Or, maybe, an eclipse.
One last blinding ray of blazing flare
to scorch the land,
to boil the sea,
to serve up des hommes brûlés
to whichever vengeful deity
dines with us tonight.
Not sunshine.
Never sunshine.
Why can I smell the tulips?
I thought the virus
wiped olfaction from our
paltry list of powers?
Or, maybe, smoke.
You know, from voracious flames
feasting on our foliage and flesh,
the smog of industry,
of mushroom clouds.
Why does that not sting my nostrils?
Not flowers.
Never flowers.
Why does life go on inexorably?
Is Ragnarök not supposed to happen
around now?
Where are the horsemen?
Where are the double gates of Paradise?
What a lame apocalypse:
we’ve been sold a lemon.
Or, maybe, pop culture eschatology
isn’t all it is cracked up to be.
I thought the zombies would be roaming
all my haunts
by now.
Not life.
Never life.
Miss Osen is a Specialty Registrar in the ENT Department at St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, London. Her professional interests include ENT and history of medicine; extracurricular interests include composing bleak poetry and flash/sudden fiction.
Suggested citation for this article: Osen ER. A critique of coronavirus. Emerg Infect Dis. 2020 Jul [date cited]. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2607.201426
DOI: 10.3201/eid2607.201426


Original Publication Date: May 26, 2020

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