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03/16/2020
Big Pine Paiute Tribe Passes Resolution Proclaiming An Emergency Declaration of A Public Health Threat
Tribal Council exercises its sovereign power to protect and promote the interests of its people through proactive measures adopted following reports about COVID-19 cases in California. Resolution was unanimously approved. #IndigenousStories -
2020-03-16
A season cut short, Suffolk seniors reflect on their love of sport
The Suffolk Journal, Suffolk University's student run newspaper, reports on Suffolk's sports during the pandemic. -
2020-03-16
USA Gymnastics Cancellation Announcement Email
By March 2020, with the spreading of COVID-19, athletics felt the impact. USA Gymnastics opted to cancel all meets, including State and Regional Championships through, at least, May 2020. -
2020-03-16
United We Stand--Six Feet Apart
As the threat of COVID-19 drew closer to home a few local retail businesses in Kentucky have responded through social media by producing topical merchandise designs such as this one. A play on the state slogan “united we stand, divided we fall” it is a nod to the social distancing rule of keeping six feet apart. It is also a humorous re-imagining of Kentucky’s state flag design, which usually reads “Commonwealth of Kentucky” instead of “Commonhealth of Kentucky” and normally features the two figures seen in the center of the image shaking hands. In this image, however, they stand like the rest of us, being in each other’s company from a distance. #DePaulHST391 -
2020-03-16
A Letter From Our Team, New Orleans Musicians Clinic and Assistance Foundation
New Orleans Musicians Clinic and Assistance Foundation sent this letter to its supporters at the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak in New Orleans, LA. New Orleans Musicians Clinic and Assistance Foundation's patient population primarily consists of gigging musicians and performers - an already at-risk population especially affected by the situation the pandemic presents. -
03/16/2020
Theatres closing tonight - last set 5pm
This is an email sent by the President of the small, locally-owned movie theater I work at telling us that the theater will close down due to state-wide mandates that non-essential businesses close. It also suggests signing up for unemployment insurance, and what may happen once we are allowed to re-open. -
2020-03-16
Noella Spa Flyer #1
This is a temporarily closing flyer for my family's business. We had originally decided to close for two weeks, but that was extended to the end of March, and now until the end of April. -
2020-03-16
Texas Tech University Update: Modified Work Policy
updates the previous day's announcement and gives details about who should work from home. -
2020-03-16
Corona Virus PSA by MOE Howard- THREE STOOGES - Covid - 19 CDC
The video is a public service announcement with comedic overtones by the grandson of comedian Curly Howard, one of the original Three Stooges. It features him and companions dressed up like the Stooges to provide viewers with useful information as well as a link to find more. The link they recommend is the CDC website. -
2020-03-16
Panic Buying in Walmart
Empty shelves -
03/16/2020
Covid-19 Update: Broadway Cancels Shows
This explains Broadway's decision to cancel or postpone shows throughout April 12 due to the Covid-19 global crisis. -
2020-03-16
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First artwork in a series inspired by the coronavirus pandemic, which coincided with my being diagnosed with a prostate lump. So, the foibles of biology. -
2020-03-16
Layoff Announcement
This is a screenshot of the announcement that wait staff would be laid off from a local restaurant in NJ for the foreseeable future due to COVID-19 and the orders from NJ governor, Phil Murphy. -
2020-03-16
Drone Footage
Drone footage of Italy #HIST5241 -
2020-03-16
Teaching during the #covid19 pandemic
Daily blog post of an assistant professor who’s had to go remote -
2020-03-16
Uplifting Songs, "Tomorrow"
Father and daughter performance of song from the musical "Annie." Posted on Facebook as first in a series of "Uplifting Songs." -
2020-03-16
Meat Section of a local Grocery Store
The image shows the panic that people are feeling, and how they're rushing to purchase all their essentials from the stores which shows the uncertainty that people feel about their future. -
2020-03-16
Governmental Coronavirus Postcard Mailer
I received this mailer on March 24, 2020. It outlines "President Trump's Coronoavirus Guidelines for America,' dated March 16, 2020. Includes various tips such as "Avoid eating or drinking at bars and restaurants--USE PICKUP OR DELIVERY OPTIONS," and "DO NOT VISIT nursing homes or retirement or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance." Also recommends following state and local authorities' directions and visiting the coronavirus.gov website. "It is critical that you do your part to slow the spread of the coronavirus." -
2020-03-16
Back side of CORONAVIRUS.GOV postcard
This is the reverse/back side of postcard put out by the US government giving recommendations on what to do if you are ill, high risk groups to avoid, and to practice good hygiene during the Coronavirus pandemic. -
2020-03-16
Front of CORONAVIRUS.GOV postcard
This postcard came in the mail, sent out by US government, gives recommendations on what to do if you are sick, not to visit high risk persons and to practice good hygiene with the Coronavirus Pandemic. -
2020-03-16
Navigating COVID-19 and Chest-Binding
8 tips to look after your respiratory health for trans and non binary people who bind their chest .I am a member of a secret online group for transgender men. A member of the group from the US shared this resource, on how to look after your respiratory health for trans and non binary people who bind their chest. I realised that it was written by a member of the Australian trans community, someone I have connections with in my own city. It felt good to know that resources developed by someone in my own backyard are having a global reach and that the transgender community around the world are pulling together to support one another at this time. -
16 March 2020
University of Divinity Response
Statement from the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Divinity announcing shift to online teaching after a "pause week" -
2020-03-16
I Will Survive, Coronavirus version for teachers going online
This was shared on our Slack channel at work and it made me laugh. We are a team of Librarians supporting teaching staff who are madly scrabbling to get content all online while classes are paused for a week. This resonates with everyone involved in this process. *March 16, 2020 uploaded to YouTube -
2020-03-16
Bowling Alone
With no school in session, I went bowling with a couple friends. Nobody was at the alley; the next day it closed. -
2020-03-16
The Metropolitan Opera Offers Free Nightly Streams on Their Website During Coronavirus Closure
Article posted on The Metropolitan Opera's official website announcing free nightly streams of videos of past performances after cancelling their upcoming live performances. The article states that the Opera's aim is to provide comfort to people during difficult times. -
2020-03-16
City of LA Closures (16 March 2020)
City of LA's closure of all gathering places, restaurants (except for take out), entertainment venues--not yet "sheltering in place" but a shut-down that makes clear the new social organizations of daily life. -
March 16, 2020
Empty Restaurant Due To COVID-19 and Charlie Bakers Shut Down of Bars & Restaurants
Empty restaurant, no tables day following Gov. Charlie Bakers announcement that all Massachusetts Bars and Restaurants will close from 3/17/2020-4/17/2020 (except take-out). This forces service employees to apply for unemployment. -
2020-03-16
Empty courtyard
I was on the community college campus I work at for meetings on how i will teach the remainder of the semester online. No students have been on campus since before Spring Break. On Monday it was supposed to be a return to our normal class schedule, but instead it was empty. The only people on campus were some faculty and staff. There are normally college students walking to classes, or sitting on benches. Some eat lunch on the tables, or read. It was sad to see the campus so quiet and empty. No lectures were heard walking by classroom. No students sitting in the sitting area waiting for their next class. Nothing is normal right now and we are doing our best to keep going. My concern is mostly for the students with limited resources. Will all their hard work for half the semester be wasted? -
2020-03-16
Hospital in Bay Area has run out of masks and is reusing masks
N95 masks were dropped off to a doctor who works at a Bay Area hospital that is reusing masks -
2020-03-16
The White House begins taking temperatures if anyone who enters the complex
The press corps and anyone who enters the White House complex will have their temperature taken in an effort to protect the President and his staff amid the CoVid-19 pandemic -
2020-03-16
Kids can do their work from home
At a point in history when students are criticized for rarely doing assignments or homework while attending schools, this meme satirizes the idea that they would work online from home when schools close during the COVID-19 Pandemic -
2020-03-16
Voting in the Democratic Primary
I dropped off my early ballot at one of a very few polling places open on Monday, the 15th, prior to Tuesday voting. Many of the polling places are located at schools or community centers, which were closed because of the virus. Hand sanitizer sits on the box where you deposit your ballots. -
2020-03-16
Teaching online
The University of Groningen, like all Dutch universities, has gone online. Here I am recording a lecture for my Religion in the Public Domain course... Without any of my students present. (This was the last lecture to be recorded in person at the Faculty: the University closed entirely this afternoon, for both staff and students. Everything else will have to be recorded from home.) -
2020-03-16
Witness in the Plague A Simple Tip Sheet for Churches to Manage Infectious Diseases Like COVID-19
A tip sheet for how churches should respond to CO-19. -
2020-03-16
Refrigerated juice section at Walmart in Coconut Creek, FL.
Person who took photo was the only one wearing a mask and gloves. Went for last minute items and more than half of staple item shelves were completely empty. Broward County food shortage has begun. -
2020-03-16
Chart represents CoVid-19 is much more deadly than the seasonal flu
Some of the latest available data on CoVid-19