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05/18/2020
UVC Sanitizing Station Becomes a Daily Routine for Processing Business Mail During COVID-19
Kelly is processing mail for Blanchard, OK insurance agency. The office utilizes a PurLite UVC Sanitizing devices that uses two strong Ultraviolet bulbs to eliminate bacteria and viruses in 30 second intervals. The device was purchased specifically to improve cleaning efficiency of mail-in forms and payments while decreasing risk of COVID-19 exposure to employees. This process requires multiple areas that must not cross-contaminate. These include a hot area (unprocessed mail), destroy area (mail to be shredded), and a clean station that awaits further processing by other employees. The process of sanitizing mail has become a daily routine as increased mail-in payments and mail-in signature forms have replaced walk-in requests during COVID-19 quarantine. Original text in "Creator" and "Contributor:" Clinton P. Roberts, curatorial intern for Arizona State University, HST 580 -
05/18/2020
Toilet Paper & Paper Towel Supplies Slowly Return, but Concerns Keep Purchase Limits in Place During COVID-19.
After nearly three months of toilet paper and paper towel shortages, a local grocery store in Blanchard, Oklahoma has paper goods in stock for more than a few hours. Monday morning deliveries normally sell out within the first hour or two. Today toilet paper and paper towel were in stock in to the early afternoon hours, but limits on purchasing these items still remain. Signs worn shoppers that the purchase of paper products are limited to one per customer due to fears of hoarding and/or shortages. These restrictions have been in place since mid-March, 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. *Original text in "Creator" and "Contributor:" Clinton P. Roberts, curatorial intern for Arizona State University, HST 580 -
05/18/2020
Meat Shortages and Buying Restrictions in Grocery Stores During COVID-19
For the last few weeks the grocery store in Blanchard, Oklahoma has had a restriction on the purchase of meat products due to shortages during the COVID-19 quarantine. The sign alerts potential purchasers with, "ATTENTION CUSTOMERS!!!" describing restrictions to meat purchase quantities and portions for certain items. This is one of the first "food category" restrictions within the store. Clinton P. Roberts, curatorial intern for Arizona State University, HST 580 -
2020-04-01
Remembering the life of Robert Nicholas Naifeh, Jr. (1957-2020)
My father's obituary -
2020-03-01
"Sequoyah Sez: Learn Your Language, Wash Your Hands"
Roy Boney, Jr. is a citizen of the the Cherokee Nation (Tahlequah, OK), a film-maker, and graphic artist. This poster is part of the Native Realities series of Covid-19 Comic Propaganda Posters produced by Indigenous artists to promote social distancing in Indian Country. For more on Boney and his work, see http://royboney.com/welcome. -
2020-03-01
Social Distancing in Indian Country
Posters are part of a campaign in Indian Country to practice social distancing for the sake of protecting elders. #IndigenousStories -
2020-03-16
Panic Buying in Walmart
Empty shelves