"Never confuse movement with action." - Ernest Hemingway[1]
'Tis the season of the flu, just like every year. But this year, there's something different. How different, you ask? Well, let's take a look at Ukraine:
The author of Bad Science, Ben Goldacre, commented yesterday that his article on Swine Flu was "possibly the most boring thing I've ever written for the Guardian," and indeed there's a certain yawn-inducing tedium that I can already feel infecting me as I write this. It's not so much the virus that's boring - flu is a fascinating subject, honestly - but the farcical, playground level of the public debate.