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03/22/2020
During the morning of March 22, 2020 Kelly and Clinton of Blanchard, OK received a phone call that Clinton’s cousin was working without protective medical masks at a FT Worth, TX hospital ER. Through the day Kelly rushed through sewing & fabrication of medical masks from their spare bed sheets. Kelly intends to have approximately five ready the same day and will mail them the following morning.
*Photo and description by Clinton P. Roberts, MA graduate student, Arizona State University, March 22, 2020.
*March 22, 2020 - during COVID-19 pandemic
*Clinton P. Roberts, MA graduate student, Arizona State University,
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03/22/2020
FBI reports white supremacists are attempting to take advantage of the pandemic to inflict harm on Jews and the police.
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3/22/2020
Picture I took of my daughter Ava (12) praying with her jr high pastor after his message to the Jr High group online this Sunday.
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03/16/2020
This tweet calls of society to emerge from the pandemic and work to create a better world. Far too many factors allowed for the rise and continued spread of the virus. Society is now facing the consequences of such an intense global crisis, and some of the struggles could have been avoided had appropriate measures been taken, especially in America. Had America had paid sick leave, free health insurance, etc., maybe the spread of the virus could have been slowed. While we will never know, we must do better. We must take what we learn from this and create a better world for all.
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03/22/2020
Reaching 300,000 is an important milestone during the pandemic. It shows the continued rise of the virus on a global scale and highlights that life will likely not be the same for some time.
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03/22/2020
This image shows the online church service by the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Lehigh Valley on Sunday morning, 3/22/2020. This group service via Zoom, necessitated by the “social distancing” mandated during the COVID-19 crisis, shows how one way older people are maintaining social connections. I have censored names and other personal information.
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03/22/2020
This photo shows the online (via Zoom) Sunday morning service of the Unitarian Universalist Church of the Lehigh Valley. This is the church I attended growing up and my mom is the President of the congregation. I have censored names and other personal details.
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20 March 2020
Article
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22/03/20
Meme, comedic.
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13 March 2020
Not to contact anyone by shakehands but by alternative method by namaste, bow or waving hands in distance
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22 March 2020
A must of old in our life, as a guide, teacher and Grand people at home. None we with out them, keep away (news resources) but must must take care of them in period of pandemic
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16 March 2020
Statement from the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Divinity announcing shift to online teaching after a "pause week"
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March 22, 2020
I accidentally swiped to the upcoming events and was struck by the wording of no upcoming events, given our state just went into a stay-at-home order
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March 15, 2020
I was travelling through Istanbul airport on my emergency flight home, hoping that my flight would not get cancelled before I was able to get to the US.
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Relating to the toilet paper shortage
It shows human creativity and finding comfort in humor in these uncertain times
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03/21/2020
A first hand letter on a husband and wife handling their personal Covid Situation.
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2020-03-03
First sign of empty shelves in early March
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2020-03-20
5 year old social butterfly confined to backyard trying to find some social interation.
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2020-03-21
My wife and I were traveling in Italy when this started to blow up there. I think when we got there, there were a couple cases maybe. We were in Venice for Carnivale and then traveled to Florence, Pisa and Lucca. We visited the Uffizi museum and the statue of David and then stayed in a castle overlooking Florence. We traveled by train throughout the cities and lots of boats while in Venice. The Sunday we were going to Florence on the train is when we heard Carnivale was canceled. When we got back on Monday to Venice, it was a very different scene with the piazza's and Campos very empty along with the restaurants.
During our last couple of days in Italy, they started locking things down. Lombardi region, specifically Milan, got put on lockdown and Rome was quickly heading that direction.
We did take precautions and wiping surfaces we were touching down and washing our hands constantly, but did not find any masks we could buy.
The most frustrating part was during our travels back to the US. We flew from Marco Polo airport in Venice to Frankfurt airport and then to Denver. We received absolutely no screening or testing whatsoever during that entire trip. The crazy thing is that we received a forehead scan on the way into Frankfurt going to Italy, but absolutely nothing on the way home.
While we were both lucky enough to be able to work from home, we both had some mild symptoms and felt given our recent return from Italy that we should get tested. Because of the sole fact that we were not running a temperature it took us over a week to actually get a test and then a few more days to get the results. I feel very fortunate and surprised that we tested negative.
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2020-03-21
Photos of the city during covid-19
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2020-03-20
The flyer shows that even places that don’t experience the type of crowding the CDC suggests avoiding are taking significant steps to reduce risk to staff, as well as the ways that risk cannot be eliminated. People need access to their horses to continue to care for them, but that is still risky.
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2020-03-17
Certain movies have been made available for viewing at home in the wake of coronavirus outbreaks. As the film industry takes a huge financial hit now that theatres across the world are closed, they are struggling to continue releasing films on schedule while still turning a profit. The decision to release films for viewing at home marks a huge shift in the way society approaches releasing films to the public.
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2020-03-21
This image depicts my dog, Jon Jon, laying on my lap at our home. He has been confused but happy now that we are home all day every day. He does not realize that anything is amiss, he is simply happy his humans are home to spend time with. He serves as a direct contrast to the panic that we humans are feeling in the midst of the pandemic.
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2020-03-20
This image shows empty shelves at Roche Bros. Supermarket in Natick, MA. This is the toilet paper and paper towel aisle. They are completely empty, showing that people are still panic buying these products despite recommendations that these are not the priority and should be bought according to need rather than fear.
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2020-03-20
This hand-made sign lists items that, due to their high demand, have a limit on how many items customers can buy when they are in stock. This sign highlights the continued scarcity of certain necessities such as toilet paper, paper towels, hand sanitizer, and surgical face masks among other items. Even over halfway through March, these products are still in high demand and the shelves are often empty, forcing management of CVS to limit what each customer can buy to ensure as many people obtain the items they need.
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March 20, 2020
This image shows a sign that reminds customers to engage in social distancing in accordance with recommendations by the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO). The sign was located on a small display next to the registers and was one of many. These signs highlight the importance of social distancing but also the necessity of reminding people to engage in the practice as it is not a common practice.
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March 20, 2020
This sign provides information on the CVS's updating waiting room procedure when attending the Minute Clinic. These procedures function to protect customers from those who may be experiencing symptoms and also alert patients in need to help what services are available to them. These updated procedures highlight the extra precautions that must be taken to protect the general population while still ensuring that those in need of medical assistance can obtain the help they need.
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2020-03-19
responding to queries about what will happen academically to students in this school system
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2020-03-21
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2020-03-21
Carleton College students, like many college students in the United States, are currently facing several weeks of separation and online courses. To help foster connections to each other and to the campus we call home, we have begun to design a replica of our campus in Minecraft. This image is the impressively designed and highly accurate rendering of Carleton’s chapel in Minecraft.
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2020-03-21
Like students from across the United States, Carleton College students are trying to remain connected during a 5-week stretch of online classes. One avenue of connection is our shared Minecraft server, in which we are building a replica of our college campus. This is an impressively designed and highly accurate rendering of our chapel on campus.
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2020-03-19
Press Release from Office of President and Vice President, Navajo Nation
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2020-03-18
Email from the leader of Welcoming America's One Region subcommittee to share resources for members in metro Atlanta to help vulnerable populations in their municipalities and other networks respond effectively to the COVID-19 crisis--- especially multilingual resources.
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2020-03-20
Transition email from Refugee Women's Network describing ways the organization will continue to support refugee families during the pandemic.
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2020-03-21
One sign shows the store tried rationing. The second sign shows it wasn’t enough.
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2020-03-21
A photo of Francis Greenslade’s character Liam O’Malley, Chief Deputy Medical Officer Intern with the text reading “The important thing with panicking is we don’t want to rush into it. We want all Australians to wait until we can declare a state of national panic and we can have an ordered, timely descent into chaos.” This resource shows the comedic response to panic in the broader community.
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2020-03-21
CV diary
Saturday 19 March 2020
I went to the walk today. Have missed the last two and the world has changed so much that I wasn't sure anyone was coming. But there were 5 of us, all keeping our distance. Three did not come because they are self isolating or fearful of having coffee with us ??
A lot of the discussion as we walked about the past two weeks - the virus , restrictions, shopping, toilet rolls, family situations, what is going to happen... G has just come out of two weeks isolation after her holiday in Egypt. D is under pressure from her daughter to change her life - e.g. Not to walk this morning. But she came. We all need the exercise and I/we need to see my friends.
When we got to the coffee shop we were able to snag two tables outside. But that wasn't enough for M who moved her seat even further away. Each to their own. But hard not to feel the inherent rejection. G shared her hand sanitizer.
During the walk I got a phone call from a friend, cancelling our plans for a film tomorrow. She was amazed that I was outside walking with friends and had stopped for a coffee. Said she and her husband have been in isolation since last Sunday. Cautioned me to do the same.
When I got home I thought about my plans. I will go to church tomorrow (it was confirmed late today that the Diocese has belatedly decided to ban all services from Monday). Should I go to the gym on Monday? They seemed well organised last week. Should I cancel my lunch with Susan on Tuesday? Have not seen her since her mother died, I could not go to the funeral or the wake. And she seems quite distressed and needs support.
On Wednesday I am expected to present at an important Board presentation to Club members. It is being taped and uploaded to our website for those who cannot get to the meeting. Should I cancel everything after that?
LM
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2020-03-20
Essential to understanding timeline of US government response to Covid-19 pandemic.
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2020-03-20
Hospitals and healthcare providers are increasingly offering online doctor visits or "e-visits" to screen for Covid-19, in order to avoid overwhelming the healthcare system.
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03/19/2020
Meme describing sleep schedules for those struggling with ADHD and depression during quarantine.
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2020-03-05
Sign at the local CVS, pre-local panic, showing limits on sales of safety items
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2020-03-05
Hand sanitizer given out for an emergency board meeting of our local community action agency
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2020-03-20
Image shows company response to raising awareness and support for communities impacted by the virus.
*downloaded e-mail
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3/16/2020
The last item on a work agenda - "What happens with bodies if people pass at home?..."
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3/11/2020 approx 9am
Usually packed coffee shop completely empty, take in the days before the MA Executive Order banning in-house food service went into effect.
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3/18/2020
The Pie Bar in my town created a system to keep selling food with zero customer contact. Sign in the window instructs people to call. (for pre-orders, you wave through the window to indicate you are there). They package order inside, then place on the care outside of the door. The person can only approach when the staff person is back in inside.
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3/20/2020
Earlier this week In Massachusetts bars and restaurants were shut down to help prevent the spread of the virus. McCarthy's Pub, normally bustling on a Friday night, now stands empty, without a single car in the lot.
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ASU Polytechnic Campus. The 5th day of most classes moved to online zoom presentation. Mostly empty campus.
Photo
I had to take a picture of dropping my son off at his ASU campus because it was strangely empty, and quiet. I almost wanted to walk him to his group meeting but didn't. He had this.
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2020-03-19
I went to the grocery store for the first time in a week and when I returned to my car I noticed someone had discarded a pair of gloves on the ground in the parking lot. Some people have taken to wearing surgical masks and latex style gloves anytime they are out in public.
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2020-03-20
As Arizona cases begin to rise, Arizona State University makes plans to open testing to on-campus students. The University is recruiting staff and graduate students to complete training and help collect samples from patients.