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The End of an Era
Title (Dublin Core)
The End of an Era
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Here we are, almost a year after the beginning of COVID, with over 99 million total cases, and 2 million total people dead from this sickly disease. In California alone, there has been over 3 million cases. If you would have told me a year ago that this is where we would be, I would laugh. But that laughter has turned into tears because of the manslaughter of COVID-19. There are timelines out there stating the overall progression of this virus, but I will tell you my timeline and experience with COVID. In March, I was told by my teachers that we were leaving school for "just a few weeks" to see how this new virus would play out. I thought it would be a much needed break from my tedious every day life at school. After a while, I started to lose hope, and when they announced we were not going back to school, I was devastated. By Summer, my life was really boring and felt like it didn't hold much worth. I was tired of living in solidarity. When school started in the fall, I was happy that I would have routine in my life again, but it still was the same; boring and lonely. Come winter time, I was finally excited again, for my school announced we were returning in January. I was so happy that my life would finally gain a little more normalcy. But, the day before school was supposed to start, my father tested positive for COVID, ruining my plans for returning to school. I was devastated, but I knew we had to stay home to keep other safe. Finally, last week, I was able to return to school. Since then, I have finally been happy; I don't feel so lonely anymore. My overall experience with COVID was painstaking, but so much has changed, and this virus, although horrible, has made me a better and more grateful person. As we near the end of our COVID-19 journey, we need to recognize that everything happens for a reason, even this.
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Type (Dublin Core)
text story
Controlled Vocabulary (Dublin Core)
English
Emotion
English
Education--K12
English
Home & Family Life
English
Health & Wellness
English
Social Distance
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Oaks Christian
Collection (Dublin Core)
K-12
Mental Health
Children
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Date Submitted (Dublin Core)
1/25/2021
Date Modified (Dublin Core)
2/3/2021
02/08/2021
02/13/2021
02/27/2021
03/27/2021
Date Created (Dublin Core)
1/25/2021
This item was submitted on January 25, 2021 by Joella Denove 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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