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05/03/2021
Jeremy Amble Oral History, 2021/05/03
Keely Berg interviews Jeremy Amble, a 51-year-old entrepreneur who was paralyzed due to a spinal injury suffered in 1991. During the course of the interview the two discuss Jeremy’s disability and how it has impacted his life over the past 30 years and how that changed during COVID. Then the two discuss how COVID has affected small businesses, farming, registered nurses, and the working from home craze. After this, they discuss family life, recreation, and hobbies and how these common aspects of life have changed due to COVID. Later skepticism of COVID by family and friends is discussed and how maybe social media and political figures may have played into aspects of vaccine skepticism and mask wear refusal. Lastly, Keely and Jeremy discuss experiences with the vaccine and the future of life post-COVID. -
05/11/2020
Empty beach on Pewaukee Lake
It shows the social impact of the pandemic on a lakefront community, with safer at home orders keeping people from enjoying the lake. -
05/11/2020
Closed small businesses in downtown Pewaukee, along the beach.
It shows the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on small businesses in rural communities. -
05/11/2010
Small businesses along Pewaukee Lake closed with space for lease.
It shows the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on small businesses in more rural areas, as they are trying to cope with keeping their businesses despite being closed.