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2020-04-01
Self checkout closures at CVS - Quincy, MA
Photograph of a self checkout machine at CVS, indicating that it is out of service due to spacing of less than 6 feet between machines, as required by the Covid19 restriction. -
2020-04-01
1 Girl's masks
The image indicates the price as well as who and where I got the masks from. Coming from parents to extended family members. My masks only represent me and the mass production and utilization of masks, some people have more or more extravagant masks. *April 2020 *Photograph of a collection of masks -
2020-04-01
Hannahville Indian Community Extends Casino Closure
“Unfortunately, as the pandemic continues, it is apparent that the Casino will NOT OPEN in early April as initially planned. By order of the Tribal Council the Island Resort and Casino will remain closed until further notice…Our highest concern is to continue to provide services to our tribal membership and to continue processing payroll to all our employees.” -
2020-04-01
PHotograph of beach closure sign-Wollaston Beach-Wollaston, MA
Color image of electronic sign noticing closure of public beach and parking lot-Wollaston Beach-Wollaston, MA -
2020-04-01
Photograph of empty parking lot and boardwalk-Wollaston Beach-Wollaston, MA
Color image of empty parking lot and boardwalk at Wollaston Beach during the COVID-19 pandemic. Wollaston, MA. -
2020-04-01
Photograph of social distance markers-Dunkin' Donuts-Charlestown, MA
Color image of taped social distancing markers in coffee shop line. Dunkin' Donuts, Charlestown, MA. -
2020-04-01
Photograph of restaurant blackboard during COVID-19 pandemic-Warren Tavern-Charlestown, MA
Color Image of restaurant blackboard urging people to stay safe during COVID-19 pandemic. Warren Tavern, Charlestown, MA. -
2020-04-01
Photograph of man picking up takeout-Warren Tavern-Charlestown, MA
Color image of masked man doing contactless takeout pickup during COVID-29 pandemic. Warren Tavern, Charlestown, MA -
2020-04-01
Photograph of flower box contactless takeout pick-up-Warren Tavern-Charlestown, MA
Photograph of flower box repurposed for contactless take-out during pandemic. Warren Tavern, Charlestown, MA. -
2020-04-01
Photograph of shuttered liquor store-Charlestown, MA
Photograph of closed liquor store with notice about how to make purchases during quarantine -
2020-04-01
Wine tour around the house meme
Meme showing route of a wine tour inside the house during quarantine -
2020-04-01
Graph of importance of activities during quarantine meme
Meme showing relative increase and decline in some activities during quarantine -
2020-04-01
How to stop eating in quarantine meme
Meme with text advice regarding how to stop eating while subject to quarantine -
2020-04-01
Letter Writing In Support of Great Scott TEMPLATE
Beloved Allston/Boston venue Great Scott was denied a lease renewal. People across the country have banded together to write to the venue's landlord offices. This template facilitates the process and may have increased the number of letters written. -
2020-04-01
Angel and devil chicken meme
Meme of angel and devil chickens advising chicken on coping with self-isolation *"Creator" as entered: "Brian Gordon. FowlLanguageComics.com" -
2020-04-01
Bar mitzvah meme
Meme of bar mitzvah souvenir face mask -
2020-04-01
Thirty days from now meme
Meme with text of conversation about activities that will seem interesting after being quarantined -
2020-04-01
Telemedicine progression meme
Meme of doctor unraveling as quarantine and work from home progresses -
2020-04-01
Intubation by dermatologist meme
Meme of puppet dressed as doctor advising quarantine as alternative to surgery performed by dermatologist -
2020-04-01
Working from home with no pants on meme
Memo of man on zoom meeting with no pants on -
2020-04-01
Sanitized Living
In this image at a Gas Station named Bucees, they have put up warnings and instructions to wash and sanitize their hands before entering the gas station to prevent Covid-19 spread to employees. -
2020-04-01
Talking through Barriers
In this image at a Gas Station called Bucees plastic barriers have been set up to prevent exposure from cashier to customer to prevent the spread of Covid-19 -
2020-04-01
The Office Coronavirus Meme
This meme resonated with me because it's very true, and it speaks volumes. The reaction of the time traveler would be exactly like the meme because 2020 seems like a terrible year. There are a lot of bad things about it outside of coronavirus, but the coronavirus is the main problem of 2020. I thought it was weird when I realized we were living in history right now, we are on lockdown and I had never imagined anything like this before. This year will be remembered forever, because I guarantee the world won't be the same for a while after this, possibly never the same again. #CSUS #HIST15H -
2020-04-01
Pennywise Coronavirus Meme
This meme was funny to me because it shows the extremes that people are willing to go to, in order to get things like hand sanitizer during this time. This relates to my life because whenever I've gone to the store for groceries, I see signs in the front saying "no hand sanitizer, no sanitization wipes, no toilet paper, etc." or "limit 1 hand sanitizer per person". I didn't know it would get that crazy, but I guess Pennywise has a new way to get kids to come into the sewers with him in 2020. #CSUS #HIST15H -
2020-04-01
Karuk Tribe Provides Tribal Members Emergency Services for Up to Four Months
Coronavirus Covid-19 crisis services "will be provided up to 4 months, but may change depending on the length of this crisis." -
2020-04-01
Suffolk University Instagram April 1, 2020
Suffolk University Interfaith Center online programming during pandemic -
2020-04-01
Pala Band and Cupa Center Announces the Postponement of the 2020 Annual Kupa Cemetery Warner’s Gathering
“In an effort to protect the health and safety of the community and our elders and to further prevent the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), the Pala Band of Mission Indians and the Cupa Cultural Center announced the Postponement of the 2020 Annual Kupa Cemetery Warner’s Gathering.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
Narragansett Tribe Closes Tribal Parks and Beaches
“Narragansett Indian Tribal DEM Environmental Police and Narragansett Tribal Police Department will continue to monitor Tribal Parks, Camping, Beaches, and Tribal Lands for compliance. If people are blatantly ignoring the new rules and they choose to congregate at Tribal parks and beaches they may be cited if actions and behavior are not corrected.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
Tribal Election Process Changes Due to Declaration of Emergency
Tribal elections held by mail ballot only. “This resolution affects only the current election as it is a temporary emergency amendment.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
Practicing Culture From Home
“The unfortunate side effect of Culture Activity closures is just this, a hiccup in the passing down of knowledge from one Tribal Member to another. Fortunately you can, as always, practice your culture from home and even learn more about it.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
A Birthday Wish
An account of a Neonatal nurse during COVID -
2020-04-01
Laid off during COVID-19. [PRIVATE]
This image shows how thousands of employees at Gap INC were furloughed due to the closing of all stores. Many of my coworkers have families to pay for and are now on unemployment. A screenshot of the general manager at my work informing us that we have all been furloughed. cshsecon -
2020-04-01
Easter Treats for Heroes, New Orleans, LA
Kiwanis club delivers an easter treat to hospital workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
2020-04-01
Groceries Available to Medical Workers in Hospitals, New Orleans, LA
A small grocery store is set up in hospitals to provide employees with essential items as their rigorous work schedules continue during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
2020-04-01
Online school
Due to Covid-19 all schools have been required to do online school. This image represents students having to sit in their house all day doing school work and not being allowed near others -
2020-04-01
COVID 19 Journal: 04/01/2020
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/01/2020. -
2020-04-01
Rosie the Riveter with mask
Linking the past (image of Rosie) with the present,updated with mask. Verbage, We Can Do It! -
2020-04-01
Russia and China push ‘fake news’ on coronavirus crisis, report claims
This is an article outlining claims that both Russian and the People's Republic of China are attempting to sow disinformation in Europe amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, underming mitigation efforts by EU member states. -
2020-04-01
Distance learning
Photo of someone learning from home during quarantine. -
2020-04-01
Isolation diary
Telegram. An online diary about the personal account of the virus. -
2020-04-01
Havasu Lake Tribe Relies on Science For Clues in Operating in a Safe and Sustainable Way
Chemehuevi Indian Tribe Chairman, Charles F. Wood, addresses his community about the sacrifice of having to shut down tribal operations. “It may be lonely, boring and depressing to remain at home but it is safe and we thank you for your sacrifice.” He also looks ahead, “while it is hoped that the worst of the COVID-19 coronavirus has passed, I must emphasize the need to protect ourselves from the lingering possibility of a second outbreak.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
"Our Survival is Dependent on our Discipline to Comply": Colorado River Tribe Mandates "Stay-At_Home" Order
“All Tribal communities face this plight and we do so with an unyielding will to persevere. Our survival is dependent on our discipline to comply with protocol and precautionary health advice. Our ability to help one another has remained strong and has brought Native American people to this day and age. We will continue helping one another through our compliance to the actions taken by tribal, state and federal leaders and also utilizing the sanitary health advice by the medical and scientific professionals of this world.” #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
Bishop Paiute Tribal Council Continues to Work Hard Serving Community Through Teleconferencing
Tribal Council maintains regular communation with community through newsletters, website announcements, and a tribal radio station. This April newsletter details measures taken to date to protect the community from the COVID-19. #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
25th Tunica-Biloxi Pow Wow Postponed Until Further Notice
"The Pow Wow is an opportunity for our Tribe as well as other Native Americans to come together as a community and celebrate our heritage. Out of concern for the health and well-being of our members and all who plan to attend, we will reschedule when we feel that it is safe to do so." #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
Meskwaki Nation Closes Roads and Non-Essential Buildings
Multiple cases of people infected with the coronovirus in Iowa, and positive tests in the Meskwaki Settlment, caused the tribal council to declare a state of emergency, closing buildings and roads to prevent the spread. #IndigenousStories -
2020-04-01
'It's Like a Lifeline.' How Religious Leaders Are Helping People Stay Connected in a Time of Isolation
This article does a great job detailing how religious leaders in Christianity and Judaism are aware of the major problem of Covid-19. They have shut down their temples for prayer, but they will still get their message of unity and faith across to the community. The article also details the major changes to usual rituals in churches and temples. -
2020-04-01
UCI Admissions Gives Informal Reassurance to Local High School Students
On April 1, the UC schools announced their plan to accept pass/fail grades and AP scores from Spring 2020, as well as make the SAT/ACT optional for students applying to the UCs in Fall 2020. With many rumors still circulating, Bryan Jue of UCI Admissions made an informal video for Kathryn Jue's high school students explaining to them the updates. *Original video shared on Instagram -
2020-04-01
Gloves and a mask lying on the pavement
A mask and gloves left lying on the pavement by an unknown person for unknown reasons. -
2020-04-01
A cafe-bus in a mask
A cafe-bus is “wearing” a mask -
2020-04-01
La tormenta del COVID-19 en la iglesia católica y su capital
This article explains how Vatican City is being affected by COVID-19 (with the first few cases of COVID-19 having been reported just as the article was written). The article then further explains how the Catholic Church in Mexico specifically has responded to COVID-19, and the extent of the church shutdowns.