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03/17/2020
Finding Alternative Ways to Exercise
As the pandemic first began to spread and garner attention, gyms in Orange remained open. At the beginning of March, I first began to notice that the number of people in the gym during peak hours was beginning to decline. Hours were still the same, but the staff also took up the practice of roaming throughout the gym with disinfectant and paper towels, trying to clean down each machine after it was used. On March 17th Governor Newsom declared a statewide stay at home order, and when I tried to get one last workout in I came across this sign. *Original text in Creator: Fitness-19 posted the sign *Original text in Contributor: Joey Dorion took the photo -
03/17/2020
San Ramon Valley Unified School District Emails to Community Follow School Closure Announcement
This resource is the collection of emails sent from SRVUSD to their community following the school closure announcement. The emails span the time frame 03/17/2020 to 05/01/2020. -
03/17/2020
Handmade ‘glove’ using crocheted wrist band with recycled plastic bags.
I didn’t want to waste gloves that Health workers might need. We were all getting inventive about protective gear. -
03/17/2020
Changes at bakery
Bakery shifting to delivery or order pick-up; reminds public they can also order from ATM outside. -
03/17/2020
The Student Conservation Association has cancelled Earth Month activities
In light of recent circumstances the Student Conservation Association has decided to cancel many of their upcoming events across the country for Earth Day/Month. These events would have done a lot for the environment and paved the way for more work in the field of sustainability, but it is necessary to protect people's health. -
03/17/2020
Franzen Oral History, 2020/03/17
Notes from a Pandemic - Coronavirus in New York City. A first person narration video from March 2020 New York City. -
03/17/2020
A sign posted outside the Life Care Center in Kirkland, Washington reads “You are my hero and I love you”
Kirkland, Washington is an epicenter of the Covid-19 outbreak in the US -
03/17/2020
Darlene Kimball, one of the first US fatalities of Covid-19
From The Washington Post: “Darlene Kimball, 72, was one of those who died of covid-19 after a stay at Life Care Center. The avid gardener, animal lover and grandmother of five had been living with ovarian cancer for four years when she fell in mid-February and went to Life Care Center for rehabilitation, said her daughter, Tami Kahler.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/us-coronavirus-death-toll-reaches-100/2020/03/17/f8d770c2-67a8-11ea-b313-df458622c2cc_story.html