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2020-04-29
A personal account of the pandemic.
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2020-04-06
Discussion other vaccines;Drinking & CV- Pantsdrunk; gun sales
Telemedicine.
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2020-04-30
Since we have been in lockdown my partner and I have transformed our previously unused backyard into a little urban oasis with tiny shrines and a path to the cow pasture at the back of the property. The hard work has kept our minds busy and the beautiful results are a pleasure to spend time in when the work is done.
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2020-04-05
Co-morbidity risks; the Capt. Crozier – CV affair
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2020-04-30
These are the first two masks I sewed. I am part of a "virtual sewing circle" that has made almost 500 in total. I have personally made 8 so far but I got a late start. We have given them out in the neighborhood, sent them to hospitals and my partner and I carry them in individual bags when we go to the store to offer people who look like they might need one.
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2020-04-04
Life in FL, living with the CV.
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2020-04-30
A text message to the Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship I attend describing my anger at the government for encouraging fear rather than alleviating it and for leaving the sick and the poor with no good choices.
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2020-04-12
Danielle Gonzalez's family celebrating Easter over Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Her family was unable to meet in person, so they decided to have a virtual Easter to see how everyone is doing during these trying times.
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2020-04-02
Dramatic increases in CV; Book selections; Floridiots.
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2020-03-31
Shun the blame throwers; Sadness for collegians; Sacred Heart $60 Million hockey rink.
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2020-03-28
People fleeing NYC; Insurance increases; $2 Trillion USG Proposal; close down tightens in FL; Ukraine corruption.
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2020-04-09
Text
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2020-03-27
Senator’s inside trading; Things to do while inside; job losses.
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2020-03-24
CV protocols; therapies Update; CV and gun sales; Libya; CV &
Religion.
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2020-04-17
During this pandemic, there is a lot of uncertainty going around and many people are feeling lost, especially when it comes to feeling productive or simply finding things to do each day. I am one of these people. As a child, I loved art, even though I wasn't very good at it. As the years passed, I found that I stopped doing a lot of the things that I loved to focus on things that I felt were more important, such as school and work. Just recently, I figured that I have more time than ever to reconnect with old hobbies, and it really made me happy to go back to doing things (painting, in this case) that I was passionate about. What this says about the pandemic is that although times are tough and you might find yourself stuck in the same routine every day, there are still ways to make the most out of a negative situation. If anything, now is the perfect time to catch up on some of the things you wish you could've done years ago. #REL101
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2020-03-23
CV- Force Majeure; stocks Down; Taliban update.
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2020-04-29
Short text
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2020-04-28
This is a photograph of a beach located in my hometown (Carlsbad, CA). Due to COVID-19, beaches in the San Diego area have been temporarily closed. No one is allowed to surf, swim, walk, or sit on the sand. If you look closely, you will see caution tape on the stairs and other entrances to the beach have been blocked off. This is a beach town, the beach is never empty and temperatures have been in the 80s. We are entering the time of year where the beach is the most popular and fun thing to do, but now any beach plans will be cancelled until further notice.
#REL101
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2020-04-24
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/24/2020
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2020-04-24
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/23/2020
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2020-04-24
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/22/2020
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2020-04-24
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/21/2020
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2020-03-28
Shortly after COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic, the United State's National Guard made an announcement for volunteers to come forward and help at the emergency food banks who were in need of serving a higher number of people due to the crisis. This picture was taken at St. Mary's Food Bank.
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2020-04-20
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/20/2020
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2020-04-19
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/19/2020
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2020-04-18
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen
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2020-04-17
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/17/2020
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2020-04-16
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/16/2020
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2020-04-15
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/15/2020
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2020-04-29
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
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2020-04-14
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/14/2020
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2020-04-13
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/13/2020
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2020-04-12
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/12/2020
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2020-04-11
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/11/2020
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2020-04-10
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/10/2020
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2020-03-17
This is a large thread from The Guardian of a variety of Coronavirus memes.
Created 03/17/2020 - continually being added to
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2020-04-09
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/09/2020
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2020-04-08
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/08/2020
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2020-04-07
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/07/2020
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2020-04-06
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/06/2020
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2020-04-05
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/05/2020.
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2020-04-04
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/04/2020.
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04/29/2020
Los reos encarcelados en el penal Castro Castro de San Juan de Lurigancho - Lima realizaron un motin dentro del centro penitenciario donde exigen que se les haga las pruebas del COVID 19 ya que varios internos presentan algunos síntomas del virus.
Según informaron algunos canales de television, los presos han quemado colchones exigiendo que los rescaten y al mismo tiempo se han reportado balas según los vecinos del lugar.
Cabe mencionar que el jefe del Instituto Nacional Penitenciario (INPE), Gerson Villar, confirmó que sí se viene realizando un motín y que las autoridades ya se encuentran en el lugar para que todo vuelva a la normalidad
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2020-04-03
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/03/2020
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2020-04-02
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/02/2020.
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2020-04-01
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 04/01/2020.
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2020-03-31
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 03/31/2020
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2020-03-30
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 03/30/2020
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2020-03-29
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 03/29/2020
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2020-03-28
COVID 19 Journal by Kaitlin Whalen written 03/28/2020.