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2020-01-29
Love and Loss
This is a symbolic collage that includes newspaper headlines during the pandemic. It is representative of the ups and downs of the past year. It is important to remember that it can always be worse. -
2020-01-29
the new life
On January 29, a highly publicized plea for help appeared on the Internet that a 38-week-pregnant woman, Who was due to give birth three days later, could not find a hospital where she could "survive". Ms Gong's presence reveals a group that seems to have been forgotten: pregnant women. It is Chen Hui, the director of obstetrics and gynecology of wuhan Union Hospital, who finally takes the responsibility of life and death -
2020-01-29
Sanitized carts
This is an image of the carts cleaned and sanitized at Food Lion. It shows that the Covid-19 can stay on the metal as well as the handles of these carts, and it can spread to other customers. Having them sanitized is a way to prevent and reduce the spread of the virus. -
2020-01-29
A large number of masks were purchased
The CVS and Walgreens pharmacy near his home, even the Wal-Mart masks were all bought by the Chinese. He grabbed the last batch. -
2020-01-29
Doctors in Wuhan hospitals at the beginning of the outbreak of COVID-19
Most doctors worked for more than 10 hours a day and didn't eat lunch to save PPEs. -
2020-01-29
Facts not fiction on Coronavirus
Joanne Vogel, Deputy VP of Student Services at Arizona State University, answers some questions about COVID-19 and what students should do. This is an ASU-sponsored video that was published on January 29th, 2020. This video was made in response to the January 26th announcement that an anonymous member of the ASU community had been diagnosed with COVID-19, Arizona's first confirmed case of COVID-19. It was posted to Facebook, Youtube, and Twitter. It has now been scrubbed from those sites except for Twitter as of March 27th, 2020.