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Logan Bellos
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2020-05-01
Journal of The Plague Year entry 5-Logan Bellos
Thankful for the smooth transition to online learning. -
2020-04-25
Journal of the Plague Year entry 4- Logan Bellos
Connecticut (where I'm from) has been one of the top states with most Coronavirus cases, however I think we are starting to see the bright side of the tunnel. My mom is a hospital nurse and although her hospital hasn't gotten the most cases, it is still not a place you want to be. However, she's told me that less and less people are coming in with the coronavirus which to me, shows that social distancing is really working for us and it is great to see people doing what they should be. Let's hope we can keep it up. -
2020-04-18
Journal of the Plague Year entry 2- Logan Bellos
When I was younger, my parents called me the nature boy because I was so invested in being amongst nature and spent almost all my free time outside. However as I got older, although I still had an strong interest in nature, I began to spend more of my time inside, playing videos games or at friends houses doing typical stupid teenager things. However, I have recently revived my inner nature boy due to these tough times, going on frequent hikes by myself or with my dogs and have been having so much fun in doing so. Nature has given me freedom to continue to be myself, during these unprecedented times and now I'm beginning to wonder why I ever stopped embracing nature in the first place! -
2020-04-11
Journal of the Plague Year entry 2
The retirement home/health center that I work at just just had their first COVID-19 case this week, and naturally every single employee freaked out. The retirement home I work at is home to some very wealthy people, and the facility is considered one of the best assisted living places in the United States. Yet, the we still seemed unprepared for something like this to happen at the facility. For the past few weeks due to lack of face masks in the facility, most employees are given bandanas to cover their mouths and noses that to me aren't very effective, and we are having people take temperatures upon arrival that have no idea how to take temperatures. I have consistently came to work with a temperature, according to the person taking it, between 90 and 95 degrees which doesn't seem right at all. For the sake of our residents, I really hope that we can continue to do more to protect them and ourselves from this invisible enemy. -
2020-04-02
Journal of the Plague Year entry 1- Logan Bellos
You don't ever understand the severity of something until it affects your own life.