Item
First thoughts of covid
Title (Dublin Core)
First thoughts of covid
Disclaimer (Dublin Core)
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Description (Dublin Core)
When I first heard about the virus I was at school in the hallway going to Spanish. I didn't know much about it, but I remember them saying we might have to be online for a month or two, maybe even going through summer. When I got home that day I watched the news about the virus with my dad and saw details on it I originally thought it was like the flu and I turned out to be right. And when I found out that we would maybe have to wear masks wherever went, I was distraught. But I learned to live with it and shockingly we still have to nearly a year later. I don't know many people who got covid except for my aunt and her sister who had gone on a trip to Europe and got it on a plane. She lost her taste and smell for a few days and she was better in about 2 weeks and she slept in the same bed with her husband and he or her kids didn't get it. So to the average population, I believe that it's not too harmful as long as you are healthy and aren't too old.
Date (Dublin Core)
January 11, 2021
Creator (Dublin Core)
Ethan White
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Ethan White
Partner (Dublin Core)
Oaks Christian Middle School
Type (Dublin Core)
story
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Education--K12
English
Online Learning
English
Travel
English
Emotion
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
school
online school
influenza
COVID-19
positive
Europe
mask
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
crazy
virus
news
lockdown
school shutdown
masks
mask mandate
virtual school
COVID19
upset
Collection (Dublin Core)
English
Survivor Stories
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
01/11/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
01/27/2021
03/11/2021
This item was submitted on January 11, 2021 by Ethan White using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: http://covid-19archive.org/s/archive
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