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The 1st moments of Covid 19
Title (Dublin Core)
The 1st moments of Covid 19
Disclaimer (Dublin Core)
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Description (Dublin Core)
Much earlier, I rode horses in a place called Spirit, a horseback riding camp where horses would be boarded and ridden. At that place, there were 2 equestrian dressage trainers (there were many more in the facility, but I did not interact with them) called Kim and Madalin. One of the 2 came to the facility with a running cold and slight fever, the EXACT symptoms of COVID-19. Thing is, COVID-19 was not in the media yet. It was only about the start of January. Then, the fever spread like wild fire across the facility, just as infectious as COVID-19. Again, COVID-19 was not in the media yet, and nobody was scared about it, jus mad at Madalin for brining the fever to the facility. Everyone got it, but everyone recovered just fine. Then the lockdowns started to occur around the date listed. Nothing changed much about my life because of it, since most of my life was spent indoors already. The only major thing was the need to do school digitally rather than in person. It was a big change, but not as big as some of the other people who was put into quarantine. This continues for quiet a while...
Date (Dublin Core)
January 31, 2020
Creator (Dublin Core)
Dylan Stanley
Contributor (Dublin Core)
Dylan Stanley
Partner (Dublin Core)
Oaks Christian Middle School
Type (Dublin Core)
text story
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Animals
English
Health & Wellness
English
Education--K12
Curator's Tags (Omeka Classic)
horseback riding
fever
spread
symptom
not in media
digital
Contributor's Tags (a true folksonomy) (Friend of a Friend)
#Oakschristian
Collection (Dublin Core)
English
K-12
Linked Data (Dublin Core)
Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
01/19/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
02/12/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
01/31/2021
This item was submitted on January 19, 2021 by Dylan Stanley 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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