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2020-04-29
Pobladores forman largas colas para comprar cerveza en plena cuarentena por COVID-19
Pese a las reiteradas advertencias que recibe la población para que no salga de sus casas, decenas de personas llegaron hasta la avenida Grau, en el distrito de Castilla (Piura) con cajas de cerveza en mano y formaron largas colas para comprar esta bebida, pese a que no es un alimento de primera necesidad. Algunos llegaron en motocicletas y mototaxis con los recipientes de alcohol, mientras que otros cargaban una caja de cerveza en cada mano. Tampoco respetaron el metro de distancia establecido para evitar contagios de COVID-19. -
2020-04-29
Sudden change
A Personal Account of the pandemic -
2020-04-29
A College Student's Story
Short text -
2020-04-29
Separation
The big piece of glass-like plastic separates the cashiers from the customers. It is a way for both the cashiers and customers to be safe while doing their jobs and purchasing during the pandemic -
2020-04-29
Dear Corona 1.0
An open letter to COVID -
2020-04-29
Social Distancing
The image tells the customers how far apart they should be while standing in line. This shows the practice of social distancing in public places in order to be safe during the pandemic. -
2020-04-29
Shopping Hours for Seniors
It is a poster to inform the shopping hours for seniors. It shows how Covid-19 affects old adults as everyone hoards groceries, and there aren’t essential things left for the seniors. This poster is dedicated to them, and it shows the efforts to assist every customer during the pandemic. -
2020-04-29
The State of Religion During the COVID-19 Pandemic
This image includes a family bible, N95 facemask, and a cell phone. It is meant to illustrate the changes that churches had to make to spread their message during the pandemic. That is, they had to go almost completely online. Furthermore, it is meant to illustrate how technology allows religion to flourish even when followers cannot physically meet. -
2020-04-29
41 days
A personal account of the pandemic. -
2020-04-29
Chelsea Langerud
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2020-04-29
Graduating College in a Pandemic
Landing a full-time job before graduating from college is a daunting task for every student. Now that Covid-19 has spread all over the country and social distancing has gone into full effect, it is much that harder to land a job. Before the pandemic hit, the job market was at its best it has ever been; there were more jobs than people looking. However, from one month to another that all changed. I was active in clubs and everything and anything that would make my resume stand out. I also had 3 internships in my respective major throughout the 4 years of college. During my last internship, which was during the 2019 Fall semester, I got offered a full-time job starting 2 weeks after graduation. However, the offer got rescinded a couple weeks into March. Given the circumstances, I knew that it was going to be hard to find a job. I started tracking all of the jobs I got rejected from and all in all it was 26 jobs. Most of the companies rejection letters started the same way, “Due to Covid-19…”. It would have been easy to give up applying to jobs and wait for the pandemic to die down, whenever that was. I told myself that if the next company I applied for rejected me I would stop applying. Luckily, this time I got an offer. This comes to show how the pandemic has affected every college student around the country, regardless of experience. #REL101 -
2020-04-29
Curve almost flattened. Australian Department of Health graph showing number of COVID-19 cases up until 29/4/20
Graph showing the new daily cases reported in Australia, showing peak cases and a flattening of the curve. -
2020-04-29
Guidelines For Reopening Florida Theme Parks Finally Announced!
These are the guidelines for reopening Disney Parks. Disney Parks have hardly EVER closed, the COVID-19 is only the 3rd time in Disney history it's closed. -
2020-04-29
A new way to get coffee
I decided to get my at a dunkin while I was on a drive and I noticed that they are now handing off everyones order with this plastic cube to help eliminate contact with customers and to help with social distancing. Up here in the Northeast, we have a high amount of cases so this is showing that our fast food resturants are trying to come up with new ways to hand off orders without coming in contact with customers to keep everyone safe and healthy. #REL101 -
2020-04-29
Bethel Lutheran Church Closed
It shows a church forced to close by the pandemic. The sign on the front door reads: "CLOSED, Public Health Emergency, ReOpen...God Only Knows, 2020" The sign informs the public, reaffirms faith in God while also making a joke about the uncertainty of the time. It also documents the fact that churches are not considered to be essential. -
2020-04-29
Stay Inside. Victory Begins at Home
Propaganda poster featuring three female nurses wearing PPE gear. This poster caught my attention because it brings to mind the wartime posters of WWI and WWII. Interestingly, these posters are not being distributed by the government, but rather by a retailer. CSUS, HIST 15H -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 10 (A lesson on Anne Frank)
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 9 (A discussion Anne Frank)
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 8 (talking about Anne Frank)
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
A Christian couple's thoughts on COVID-19
Email of journal entries from Marilyn Irwin: "Katie, I’ve been reading psalms and making journal entries....here are a few. Psalms 27:1-6 The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? There is so much fear today due to the Coronavirus. We seem to forget that God has each of us in his hands. If we suffer, we suffer for His glory. We can take all the precautions but when it’s our time, clean hands won’t save us. I will dwell in the house of the Lord. I do pray Lord that You bring an end to the virus. I pray you watch over my family and Scott’s family. I especially pray for Donnie, Jo, Janel, and the kids. I pray they have a good visit and that Donnie and Jo get to come home to NH safely. I also pray for healing. Help me to understand my part in their lives. Psalms 28:6-9 As the pandemic continues to grow, we need to remember we are God’s people and he is our shield. He hears our cry. This is a trial we must endure. Panic and fear will not make the virus go away. Psalms 31:1-8 In this time of the unknown, I hope more people find you and take refuge in you. It’s only been a couple of weeks and people are already getting cabin fever. We don’t know what life will look like in the next couple of months. I am trying to follow Your word and cast out fear. I love you Lord and I praise you. Let Your will be done. Psalms 31:9-18 So many of us now are in distress, consumed by what might happen. So many are looking to their own strength to get through this pandemic. Our focus needs to be on you Lord. I am in your hands. Please help me to remember I have no power to change what is happening right now but I do have the power to change the way I think about it. Psalms 31: 19-24 My hope is in the Lord. I must trust His plan though I don’t understand why this is happening. I do pray more people will turn to the Lord. I pray people can still see the beauty in this world. I pray they feel God’s love. I pray we become a stronger, more self sufficient nation and that this nation will turn to you Lord for strength and understanding. I pray more people will open Your word and find comfort in it. When they see the sunrise or a flower in bloom, I pray they see You." Scott Irwin's email: "Our church is a very close knit family.. not the high tech, service streaming type church that has people who watch every week but never come meet anyone. So.. Covid-19 really turned our format of church upside down. Now our small group bible studies on Wednesday's and other days meet using Zoom and the Sunday Service is prerecorded on U-Tube and released at 10:30 am Sundays. During the week the Pastors rotate back and forth doing Daily Devotionals, releasing them about 8:00 am each morning in a church wide email link to the video. It is a little strange.. being cooped up here at home. Our scheduled Bible Studies with church groups are now on Zoom and my CBMC studies are also using Zoom. We don't go out to eat or to the YMCA. We make a few trips to Walmart using their curbside pickup to get food. But, the rest of our schedule is pretty much the same. We sail some on the lake when the wind is just right. We are doing an exercise routine on U-Tube at the same time as a neighbor friend. I'm doing a little more gardening and cabin projects are getting done. Evenings find us relaxing in the hot tub.. Marilyn with her plastic glass of wine. I think mostly not going to church and seeing our friends is the biggest inconvenience. That and our house shopping we like to do after church on Sundays. We know God has a plan in all this and He is working His plan. Things are going to work out and life is going to go on. I'm not sure what things will be like 6 months from now but we aren't worried about it. God is Good. Dad" -
2020-04-29
Online Shopping
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, I have not been able to leave my house and go to the store. Personally, I love to go shopping and walk around various malls and outlet centers. But, due to COVID-19, I’ve been forced to shop elsewhere. Because I haven’t been visiting traditional stores, I have been purchasing a lot more stuff online. I usually shop online occasionally, but now I’m shopping on online stores almost every day. Since I’ve been away from school, my number of online purchases has grown. In the past two weeks, I have purchased makeup, makeup brushes, a jewelry box, cleaning supplies for my Pandora bracelet, printed photos, and a photo album. Needless to say, I’ve been buying quite a lot. Shopping online can be dangerous because you can’t see the money directly leaving your account and you can forget how much you have really spent. The stress of COVID-19 and having to finish my college semester at home has pushed me to shop more. COVID-19 has not only been dangerous to everyone’s health, but also to their wallets. -
2020-04-29
Waiting to Return 2
When the school closed, it was unlike any other closing. Teachers left up the bulletin boards and projects were still hanging from the ceilings. Do we take down the maps and put away our figurines on our desk to keep from dust? When will we return? It's only March. The school year isn't over yet. A month later, the classrooms are still wondering. The teachers are still hoping. The students are still asking.The wishers are still wishing. The prayers are still praying. -
2020-04-29
Submitting Work
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. (I've redacted the name to protect the student's privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 7
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes during Class 6
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 5
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 4
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 3
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Notes During Class 2
This image is apart of a series of screenshots taken during lessons via Microsoft Teams.Teaching my third graders from afar has become a challenge and a blessing at the same time. None of us knew of Mr. Microsoft Teams until we were forced to meet him. The way he impacts our lives is sometimes frustrating and other times satisfying. Unlike classroom noise, the chat that goes on during lessons are now mixed in with the lesson and available for all to participate- including the teacher! It's silent and said with caution and other times daring. (I've blurred the faces and redacted the names to protect the students' privacy.) -
2020-04-29
Quarantine
A personal account -
2020-04-29
The Last Week
A personal account. -
2020-04-29
Tourism drops in Arizona due to COVID-19
Due to the coronavirus people are not allowed to travel which as hurt the tourism market -
2020-04-29
Starbucks Social Distancing at the InterContinental in Miami
Floor markers added to Starbucks to help direct customers and support social distancing during the pandemic. -
2020-04-29
Miami InterContinental Hotel Starbucks has Re-Opened!
Miami InterContinental hotel supports with social distancing by creating directional signage for their Starbucks. A new way of being a customer during the pandemic. -
2020-04-29
Coronavirus Prescreening Form with Thermometer
This is a pre-screening form used to allow personnel back to work in an oilfield services office and for offshore personnel. -
2020-04-29
To mask or not
An encounter at a local CVS in MA where the employees were not wearing masks. -
2020-04-29
Warning to People Trying to Park in Local Neighborhoods to Use Peter's Canyon
OC Parks closed the parking lots of their county parks, and encouraged people to stay at home and visit parks within walking distance. However, warm weather has led people to drive to parks such as Peter's Canyon to hike. Police attempt to keep these people away by forbidding parking in the neighborhoods surrounding the canyon. -
2020-04-29
Александра
A detailed description of how the pandemic is affecting a college student in Belarus.