Opinion

The Covid death toll is too big for Americans’ brains to handle

Research suggests that our inability to understand large numbers plays into how we react to mass deaths.

Image: Covid-19 spores coming out a brain and spiking graph in the background
The human brain is not wired to process large numbers. Like the 300,000 Americans we have lost to Covid-19.MSNBC; Getty Images

Hayes Brown is a writer and editor for MS NOW Daily.