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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Mark Vyvoda
Despite the changing environment COVID-19 has left my business with, I have been able to adapt at an equally swift pace. As an essential business who serves the Tri-State's plastic manufactures, MAC Industrial Services has been poised to mostly maintain a sense of security; to its employees, customers and stakeholders. At times I am uncertain if we can work tomorrow. At other times we are working overtime! This is in the face of our colleagues struggling to keep afloat and the CARES Act slow process. For now, we take it day by day and are honored to be employed. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Lonnie Baker
Glaziers Local #1165 Essentially "Gettin It In". Running a big glass job at Rose-Hullman. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Lewis D. Chaney
I am Lead Educator for the Missouri Institute of Regenerative Health out of St. Louis. Our office manager, Stephanie Surplus, surprised me with this gift basket. Snacks, wine and TP. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jonathan Dignal
Lots of bad stuff going on out there in the world; but here in my little corner, my peach tree is blooming. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Diane Stock Webb
As a United States Air Force Veteran, I have found the COVID-19 quarantine and coping with all of the restrictions quite easy compared to all of the trainings and combat exposure that I have experienced during my 13-year tenure in the United States Air Force. Adjusting to change was, and still is, quite easy for me. The Air Force has prepared me for every possible crisis and I'm extremely grateful for my hard work and commitment serving my country. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Curtis R. Uebelhor
"Shelter In Place" handmade paper, ceramic letters on plastic cutting grid, 2020. I had paper pulp ready to go for my 6th graders for this grading period. Then...So, I froze most of it for later use, but did a few experiments. I cut the house form in a thin sheet of plastic to serve as the deckle and I cast several house forms. As one week turned into two and going into three, the term Shelter In Place was starting to be mentioned quite frequently in the media. I chose to put it on "The Grid" to symbolize that some structure of civilization needed to endure. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Chris Lucas
The good thing is, everyone gets to know their kids and family. Take a break and actually be a family. Just my thought. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Brandon Groves
It's unreal. We are not homebodies. And we know nothing will ever be entirely back to normal. We'll adjust to a new normal. But in a way it's been nice to slow down, stay in and be together; that's been the silver lining. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Amber Nicole Smith
Big life changes here. I'm doing something a little scary. As of this weekend, I will be moving back home to work in the COVID crisis in Detroit for up to 13 weeks. My heart is a little heavy to be temporarily leaving my awesome jobs, apartment, and sunshine. But I am excited to spend time with my family (and friends if this ban gets lifted). Please pray for me as I'm experiencing a mix of emotions leaving this place for a time. Pray for my health and safety working in this hospital. Pray for the risk of the situation and the risk I am taking. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... William Thielking
Thankfully the Covid-19 has stayed out of Steuben County, Indiana for the time being. There are people panic buying and there is a certain number of items that are constantly out of stock in the stores. My job has been fairly normal with business as usual but the rain has kept most everyone out of work ever since the 1st of March. I have been working on my parents' house because they're getting older and they can't do it as much as they used to. And in between times in the evening, I am picking my crochet back up and trying to figure out a pattern I've been putting off for years. [Upside-Down Face Emoji] Everybody keeps having babies and this seemed like a simple project that I could quickly do in decent quantities. Life goes on and new little ones are always going to need shoes for those precious little feetsies, especially with summer just around the corner. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Stephanie Walker
I still have to get up and go to work every day. I hope everyone stays healthy out there but we will be here for those who need us. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ricardo A. Rodriguez 5
Hammock Escapism as a remedy for the Corona Virus... -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ricardo A. Rodriguez 4
Escaping quarantine and into the wilds! -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ricardo A. Rodriguez 3
The realities of panic setting in to the masses. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ricardo A. Rodriguez 2
Education in the age of Covid-19. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ricardo A. Rodriguez
Lines at the bank increase the sense of urgency. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Michael Gaines
I have run my business from my home for years. The bracelet manufacturing is done by ladies in their own homes so there has not been a huge shift other than my assistant staying away (which means I smoke cigars and drink bourbon in the office a great deal now!). This has brought my wholesale accounts to a standstill so I greatly miss the travel, speaking with my stores and interaction with my sales reps. A business associate and I will be premiering a bawdy Facebook live show tonight and doing it a few times a week with silly games, drinking, creating talk segments and chances to win or buy our products. Aside from business changes, I miss dining out and socializing. I even cleaned my own damn house (Oh the horror!! ;P) and found where my cleaning lady was cutting conrners. I do laugh my ass off at people in the grocery stores even more than prior to the virus but have seen some wonderful acts of kindness as well. I look at this with the sangfroid "this too shall pass" but keep things locked and loaded in case shit hits the fan. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Megan Thorne
I had to be quarantined on March 9, because I got pretty sick, so by this point I was running out of things to clean and, considering I haven't been able to attend any of my art classes, I decided to do something fun and make a little baby Yoda! It's all about the little things to make you happy during times like this! -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Matt Durham
Though I am quarantined, I'm still able to work both my jobs since one doesn't interact with people and the other is considered as an essential. The only thing I'm stressed about is not having a gym but right now trying to turn my backyard into a gym. Ha-Ha -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Marcie Doll
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... James Paddock
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ashlee Lassiter
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Anne-Marie Kay Merriman
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Andreas Ivanovich
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Amber Gowen 2
An instacart screenshot seems most apt as I navigate how to figure out how to get the largest amount of needed items in the fewest outings with limited contact with people this pay period. Trying to stay safe and healthy against and invisible enemy that seems tailor made to target your weaknesses and living with people who are still required to go into work is a feeling unprecedented anxiety and vulnerability. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Amber Gowen
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Lucas Wakefield
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Liz Belilovskaya Campese
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Justin Micahel Tidey
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Julian Adorney
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Judy Hannon
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jocelyn Todisco
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Joy Key
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Life in Isolation: The Coronavirus... John Yzenas
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jennifer Lyn McFall 2
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jennifer Lyn McFall
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Jeff Schendel
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ian Andersen
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Emma Ewing
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Elysia Nicole Tidey
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Deborah Berkowitz
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Daniel Edward
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus ...Dalton Bosze
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Cynthia Carr
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Humans of Covid-19 AU: Molly
“Online schooling is definitely not ideal. I’d rather be at school with my friends. But considering it’s the only option, it’s going ok so far. The biggest challenge for me is trying to keep on top of the work, because there’s so much being thrown at us and no teacher there to guide us. I miss school a lot, especially my friends, sport and socialising with people. I find that social media is not the same as actually seeing your friends. I prefer being one-on-one with someone so we can actually talk properly. I’m a lot calmer than I was at the end of last term. Everything around me is organised and clean, so I feel a lot less stressed and chaotic. But now I'm ready for my life to go back to normal.” Instagram post on Molly, a high school student, and her experience during the pandemic, which was created by a psychology student living in Melbourne who was interested to hear about how COVID-19 was impacting on different peoples’ lives. -
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Humans of Covid-19 AU: Alissa
“I’m feeling the totality of the experience, the lack of any space or any break whatsoever. It leaks into every aspect of life, every minute of every day. This has definitely been a challenge. Being ‘forced’ to have quality time with my kids, actual quality time, is the best part. I’m loving the slowing down - no more rushing or hurrying the kids. Even on relaxed weekends, we were always pushing ourselves: try the latest cafe; take the kids to a new park; see friends we hadn’t seen for a while. Now there’s a stillness to things and reality is making my partner and me more present with the kids, and they’re loving it - for now! Apart from when it comes to the phone… that’s almost become a source of evil, with too much going on. I’m trying to put it aside when I can.” Instagram post on Alissa, a teacher, and her experience during the pandemic, which was created by a psychology student living in Melbourne who was interested to hear about how COVID-19 was impacting on different peoples’ lives. -
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ashlee Lassiter
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Ann-Marie Kay Merriman
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus... Amber Gowan 2
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Life In Isolation: The Coronavirus...Amber Gowan
A virtual exhibition by the Evansville Museum of Art, History and Science