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04/17/2020
Victoria Musser Oral History, 2020/04/17
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04/17/2020
Judy Byron Oral History, 2020/04/17
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04/17/2020
Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector #20 … Samantha Hyde, Salvation Army
In response to COVID-19, the Evansville Museum of Arts, History and Science launched the mini-series, "Cultural Insights: Interviews in the Creative Sector," to highlight colleagues and professionals working in the same or similar field of museum professionals. -
04/17/2020
David Mavro Oral History, 2020/04/17
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04/17/2020
Living through Covid-19: 04/17/2020
This is a journal entry that specifically focuses on the transition to online learning and the practice of social distancing. *anonymous *This was intentionally a journal/diary entry therefore it was done through a word doc. -
04/17/2020
A Restaurant Offering Takeout
The Stockyard in Coon Valley, WI still offers takeout during the pandemic. Many local restaurants have stayed open by offering takeout available for pickup at the front door to ensure that people are not spreading COVID-19 in the restaurant. -
04/17/2020
The Time Has Come to Consolidate, Says Head of Olekminsky District, Russia
“At this difficult time, not only for our country, but for the whole world, I ask you to treat with understanding the requirements and recommendations of the district and republican operational headquarters for measures aimed at preventing the import and spread of coronavirus infection COVID-19! An enemy came to us, invisible and treacherous. He did not come with a machine gun in his hands or with tanks. It is invisible, and can only be transmitted through people. They may be our relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbors. Therefore, I ask you to remain primarily a HUMAN! With understanding to treat this or that situation and to those people who involuntarily appeared in it… Head of the Republic A.S. Nikolaev declared this year the Year of Patriotism. So let's unite our efforts, unite ourselves around our leader and repulse the enemy, as our ancestors did 75 years ago!” #IndigenousStories -
04/17/2020
Access signage on University of Melbourne campus
Access restrictions to the Law Building at the University of Melbourne -
04/17/2020
Canva COVID Newsletter
Email newsletter distributed to users of Canva, an online graphic design application. Text asks users to help stop the spread of misinformation regarding COVID-19 by using a suite of templates featuring information sourced from the WHO. The design elements of these templates can be customized by users, but the text is locked, ensuring that the information shared is reliable. -
04/17/2020
A monastery in Ukraine once scoffed at coronavirus measures. Now, it is a hot spot.
In this article, it is discussed that the Monastery of the Caves that lies in Ukraine has been turned into a coronavirus pandemic. How when news first broke out about the virus, monastery authorities didn't take much action. So as the month went along, it was found that more and more people were testing positive for COVID-19. Ever since then, the monastery has taken strict action. How the article goes into detail of what police authorities have done to seal off the monastery and also what Ukraine is doing as a whole. -
04/17/2020
Cellphone data shows coronavirus kept churchgoers at home in every state on Easter
This article shows statistically how many Americans listened to their government pertaining to "stay-at-home orders" over Easter weekend through the use of cellphone data. The highest drop of attendance occurred in Georgia with a decrease in attendance by 90%. The article also talks about alternative methods to in-person church services. One method was by hosting an online version that churchgoers could log on to; however, this was found to be difficult to some of the older people. Another method used in West Virginia was allowing people to park in the parking lot of the church and having drive-in service where no one was allowed out of their car. -
04/17/2020
Lockdown Weighs Heavily on Orthodox Christians During Easter
The article explains the current lockdown situation in Greece and how it has impacted the Greek Orthodox community during the very holy time of Easter. The article explains how the lockdown has led people and churches to be defiant and hold gatherings in churches and viallages, despite the lockdown. However, the article expresses that Greek orthodox community has found a way to stay connected with each other through prayer services given via zoom and church services broadcasted online. -
04/17/2020
A Day in the Life
Entry about 4/17/20: It's sad to think about how different things were only a month ago. On a Friday only a month ago I would have been out with friends, going to clubs at night and partying until I dropped. And now, I just sit in my apartment, sleeping all day and sitting up all night. My friends have all gone home, and I am the only one left that I know in this town. Yep, can't wait for all of this to be over.