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The Smell of the Pandemic, Face Coverings in 2020

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The Smell of the Pandemic, Face Coverings in 2020

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One of the longest lasting memories for me of the Pandemic will be the olfactory association I will forever have between the smell of musty, soiled fabric and this period of time. The combination of coffee, toothpaste, sweat and laundry detergent was a defining one for me this year. As a high school teacher and coach, my days were long and required extensive periods of lecture based discussion and non negotiable face coverings. While the requirement was understandable from a safety perspective, the result was a facemask that always either smelled like it needed washing or had just been washed. For that reason, these scents will always remind me of this period

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COVID-19
stink
#wearyourmaks

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English K-12

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1/11/2021

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1/20/2021
3/4/2021

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This item was submitted on January 11, 2021 by Colin Donovan using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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