3 Years With COVID-19: The Real Story and Its Connection to the Erosion of Democracy

3 Years With COVID-19: The Real Story and Its Connection to the Erosion of Democracy
"Landscape With the Fall of Icarus," c. 1555 (oil on canvas) by Pieter Bruegel, the Elder (c. 1525–69); 73.5 x 112 cm; Musees Royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, Brussels, Belgium. Icarus is seen with his legs thrashing in the sea; Giraudon; Flemish, out of copyright.
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In Pieter Bruegel’s painting “Landscape With the Fall of Icarus,” the canvas is dominated by workers going about their daily routines. A person looking at the painting must strain to find the legs of Icarus as he plunges into the sea—having flown too close to the sun—resulting in the melting of his wings, made of wax and feathers.

The message is clear: Those who succumb to hubris will ultimately become a minor detail in the grand fabric of social reality.

Dr. Yoav Yehezkelli
Dr. Yoav Yehezkelli
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Dr. Yoav Yehezkelli is an M.D. specializing in internal medicine and medical management, a lecturer on emergency and disaster management, and co-founder of the Israeli Epidemic Management Team. He is a member of the Israeli Public Emergency Council for the COVID-19 Crisis. He is also a practicing family physician and consultant to the KI Research Institute for computational medicine.
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