-
2020-05-10
The video talks about how the Chinese treat the patients with advanced Covid-19. It is a documentary report that shows every single detail through the treatment. It is a very touching video that lets me how the front line works.
-
2020-05-05
I’m a study-abroad student. Due to the virus, I had to stay at my home in New York. I got the update of the virus through Chinese social media, and I think it is really interesting. I’m going to share some posts from Chinese social media about the virus.
The post is about that one of the temporary hospitals is going to close, which means the hope is coming. Through the post, I feel the persistence of those front line fighters. There are plenty of touching stories in the post. One of them brings his daughter's doll to the front line. They are also others' wives, husbands, mothers, children. These medical staff came to the frontline at the risk of infection, and their families were also worried, proud, and worried about them from afar.
-
2020-05-10
I’m a study-abroad student. Due to the virus, I had to stay at home in New York. I got the update of the virus through Chinese social media, and I think it is really interesting. I’m going to share some posts from Chinese social media about the virus.
Those two weeks, China holds an online concert, “Believe in the Future,” steaming on the social media. It is the largest online concert in the Chinese music industry. The concert invited more than hundreds of celebrities to do cloud performance. The goal of the concert is to bring hope and heal the heart. There is no advertising and no copyright, all things free.
The following is one recorded part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIeVt0vUpGM
-
2020-04-12
Easter Sunday pictures for Brooks and Baker
-
2020-05-09
I first heard about Coronavirus during my spring break freshman year of college. I didn't think anything of it and definitely did not predict how the rest of the semester would go. I was talking about it with one my friends from back home in Scottsdale and heard that her university had cancelled in-person classes and was transitioning to online for the rest of the semester. This was extremely shocking to me, and I couldn't even fathom staying home past spring break, let alone the rest of the school year.
A couple days later, my college, the University of Arizona, did the same. We had a couple days after spring break with no classes for the university to make the transition to online classes. After that, it was time for online learning. These times were extremely unpredictable, and no one knew what was coming next. No one, especially I, never thought that we would have to move out of the dorms and finish the rest of the semester completely online. That was what came next.
I was devastated. I mean, I would be missing out on my first-year college experience that I would never be able to make up. I would lose my complete freedom. I would lose the ability to make new friends. I would lose the ability to spend time with the friends I had already made. I was so upset, and at the same time I had to adapt to this new normal. It was definitely not easy.
My friends and I set up a date that we would come back to campus to hang out one last time and move out. This day was so depressing, but we tried to make the most of it. Pictured is us on that day. From left to right, Val, Anna, me, and Kiera. I miss them so much right now.
I'm writing this at the end of the semester, just having finished the majority of my finals. And I was right, this semester was definitely not easy. I faced an extreme lack of motivation and depression topped by loads of assignments to complete. But what I can say is that while quarantine is still not over and probably will not be over for a while, I'm proud to have finished the school year remotely. I had to adapt to such a unique situation, and I did. I'm sure this story is similar to many college students out there, but I'm glad I was able to share mine, and I hope to look back on this in the future.
-
2020-05-08
A handwritten sign at a shop specialising in sheepskin products in Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia indicating that social distancing will be enforced within.
-
2020-05-10
A table at a park in Bondi Junction, New South Wales, Australia taped off by Waverley Council (the local government authority) to discourage public gatherings during the COVID-19 pandemic.
-
2020-04-17
A small church responds quickly to the threat of large gatherings. Despite not having a standing audio/visual team, a pastor quickly mobilizes volunteers to get church services online for parishioners while the production team observes social distance protocols. As a consequence, on the same day that the Los Angeles mayor announcing as ban of gatherings, the church posts its first online worship service.
-
2020-05-09
isolation during spring 2020
-
2020-05-09
Greenville SC's famous hat store Jungle J's opens after a partial lockdown with curbside service only. They even had a mirror set up outside to try on hats. The store is extremely small and cramped inside and social distancing would be basically impossible within.
-
2020-05-09
"A man unknowingly spread COVID-19 at gay clubs in Seoul. Now, media coverage is repeating antigay tropes."
-
2020-05-09
"In Chicago, 70 of the city’s 100 first recorded victims of COVID-19 were black. Their lives were rich, and their deaths cannot be dismissed as inevitable. Immediate factors could — and should — have been addressed."
-
2020-04-14
My sister posing for a picture with the DIY masks we made.
-
2020-05-03
Youtube motivational speaker that provides a positive outlook pertaining to what is going on in the world and how to move on in a healthy way.
-
2020-05-10
I’m a study-abroad student. Due to the virus, I had to stay at my home in New York. I got the update of the virus through Chinese social media, and I think it is really interesting. I’m going to share some posts from Chinese social media about the virus.
The post shares the current situation in the front lines. The photos in the post are so touching. Disease, urgency, risk, and death are the themes of twelve hours. People in the front line were trapped behind masks and face masks, breathing hard, causing them to feel severe headaches. Even though, they are still insisting on caring all the patients.
-
2020-05-09
I’m a study-abroad student. Due to the virus, I had to stay at my home in New York. I got the update of the virus through Chinese social media, and I think it is really interesting. I’m going to share some posts from Chinese social media about the virus.
During the time staying at home, I depend on food delivery. I want to say thank you for those people who are still working during this special moment. The post describes the restaurants donate the food to support people in the front line. All people are using their ways to support the community.
-
2020-05-08
I am a young Asthmatic woman and I was was sent to the emergency room today to be tested for COVID-19. This image is a photograph of paperwork I was given upon discharge from the ER. The paperwork itself was written by the NC Department of Health and Human Services on March 16, 2020. It was put in my hands on 5/8/2020
-
2020-05-08
Listen…I don’t know who else can agree on this with me, but doesn’t it just feel like a
light switch went on and suddenly the world knew what the Corona virus was? When I sit down
and reflect on the first time I remember hearing of it, my mind draws a blank. It’s like this huge
conspiracy within my own mind, that one day I just woke up and all of a sudden was in the loop.
There is talk that it started in December, and there is talk of people first hearing in January, for
me personally, I have no clue. This is not something any of us prepared for…parents are out of
jobs, businesses are declining rapidly being forced to shut down, schools closing and children
losing proper education tools. It feels like a horror story, I truly think it is, and I already know
down the road in the future my kids will ask about my experience in it and how it impacted me.
That is why I am trying to document everything, write journal entries, take videos, to truly
remember what I felt at a time like this. I don’t ever want to forget it. But I want it to end.
For the first time in my mother’s 35+ years of working, she’s had to file for
unemployment. Never did I think that my mom would be unemployed. Things happen though,
and since humans are so adaptable it’s been wild to see everyone adjust and learn this new
normal. If you would have told me a month ago that my world would be turned upside down, I
would have such a hard time believing you. I am a senior in college. I go to Marymount
University, and this semester was supposed to be the time of my life. My friends and I took a
history course that went abroad to Paris for spring break. That was supposed to be in early
March. You’d think it was a joke that 2 hours before boarding the bus to head to the airport and
we get an email that our trip had just officially been cancelled. This was so early on with the
virus, no talk of quarantine, I didn’t even know what that term was at the time. It wasn’t until
middle of the following week that people began discussing the possibility of it taking place. Fast
forward to now, nearly 2 months later and over half of my spring semester became online, my
graduation was cancelled, and almost all of my friends moved home. My internship got
cancelled, and my last day as a senior just disintegrated in front of my eyes.
Despite anything, I’ve been trying to find the positives in this situation and grow more so
that once this is all over, I can reflect and be proud of what I did. I think it is important that
everyone just does what they can to be safe and take precautions, but that they do what they need
to fulfill their daily needs to stay happy. Though this has single-handedly been the worst thing to
happen in my lifetime, there is a lot to be learned and improved on. But seriously…I still wonder
.. what is going on..?!
-
2020-05-08
Social distancing date during Covid-19
-
2019-07-11
The image is of Dr. Parsioon teaching a fellow student how to begin performing a craniotomy on a fetal pig. Due to the closeness and proximity of teacher to the student, this will no longer be considered a safe way to educate the pandemic has affected our learning and teaching methods permanently due to social distancing.
-
2020-05-08
The image is of a family-owned restaurant with empty seats due to the ongoing pandemic. Their doors have been closed to sit down visitors from late March to the present.
-
2020-04-22
This is an report form the CDC giving statistics of the rate in when Black and Brown people are disproportionately affected by COVID-19
-
2020-04-17
An article written by the BBC new of African and African Americans who are being targeted as the source of the coronavirus
-
2020-05-04
taken from journal entry: Today I woke up around 1 pm without an actual schedule to follow it feels like i have no routine.I have been falling asleep around 3 am and waking up very late. Never thought i would say this but i miss going to school and having busy days and crowded commutes. Things i would complain about i now yearn for. I went to Walmart today and looking around at everyone with their masks and gloves, i never thought id ever see anything like this. my trip to the grocery has now become one of the most exciting parts of the day. Going out now is such a hassle we put on masks and gloves and coming back we take everything off immediately and take a shower. All the groceries we brought back my mom will thoroughly wash and throw away original packaging. Later i went for a run in rock creek, there were quite a lot of people there but everyone maintains distance and has their masks on. At night i did a lot of online work i had. without going to class i barely have any motivation to do it. in one of my classes i had a 100% now i have dropped down to a 70%. Good thing we have the pass/fail option at my university, thats the only thing saving me right now. Then i stayed up with my dad binge watching series on netflix until about 2:30 am. i really hope we go back to normal, i miss seeing my friends, my girlfriend, going out to eat or to the movies. My best hope right now is that we go back to classes when the fall semester begins.
-
2020-05-08
First responders wish a 7-year-old happy birthday
-
2020-05-07
During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Potomac River Running, ON Running, and Pacers contributed ON Running shoes to healthcare workers in Northern VA.
-
2020-05-05
It shows that the African American population is getting hit hard by this disease in the South, even though they are less of the population
-
2020-05-08
"Data Confirms Black New Yorkers Targeted for Social Distancing Violations at Higher Rates"
-
2020-05-08
"Stimulus bill exclusions for sex work further devalue our already stigmatized industry."
-
2020-05-08
*Judy Ortega, Marymount University
-
May 2020
The video showcases the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 on black communities.
*Research Video
-
05/07/2020
It is my tired dog sleeping when my family are stuck indoors not aloud to leave the house
#cshsecon
-
2020-03-31
Social distancing markers placed on the ground in Walmart to encourage people to stay 6 feet apart at all times.
-
2020-04-09
this image shows the impact of social distancing in stores and gas stations. employees place a shield in front of the cash registers to protect themselves.
*photo taken april 9th at 2:03pm
-
2020-05-27
"Signs From Around: #12, Washington Heights, NY" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Businesses make adjustments in hopes of staying open.
-
27/04/2020
"Signs From Around: #11, Bronx, NY" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
COVID Testing Center
-
2020-04-26
"Signs From Around: #10, Washington Heights, NY" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Letting front line workers know we appreciate them!
#FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #SignsFromAroundSeries
-
2020-03-27
"Signs From Around: #9, Portland, OR" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Business owners give looters a heads up.
#FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #SignsFromAroundSeries
-
2020-04-21
"Signs From Around: #8, Boston, MA" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Stay at home be over.
#FordhamUniversity #VART3030 #SignsFromAroundSeries
-
2020-05-08
This tweet shows the extreme boredom of everyone in quarantine during the pandemic. Most of us who are stuck in our house with nothing to do, we find something that can entertain us no matter how odd it may seem.
-
2020-04-12
"Signs From Around: #7, Montreal, Canada" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
A local business speaks for many in telling their customer's they're unsure....
-
2020-04-22
The image is of a white flowering tree in a family member's garden, that has a ray of light in the corner of the photo. This was taken during a social distancing visit with family, and in way made me realize that I would like to bring photography back into the forefront of my professional career and don't want to be stuck in an office all day.
-
2020-04-09
"Signs From Around: #6, Philadelphia, PA" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Local restaurant works around social distancing.
-
05/02/2020
An image of the dinner that I have been having for the past week. The inability to work my job has limited the amount I can eat every day, and some of the foods I have been eating are now running low in stores. The future for people with no ability to work may be bleak.
-
2020-03-20
"Signs From Around: #5, Harlem, NY" is part of a series exploring the signage surrounding COVID-19 from different parts of the world.
Local businesses get ready for closure.
-
2020-04-10
This is a photo of a puppy who looks completely done with everything. This photograph in a way tell the story of how during the pandemic there would be point of time where the only form of social interaction I have would be talking to my dog. Yet that was a reality a lot of people would face, where the people they would see on a daily basis they couldn't anymore so they had to talk to someone and that was there pets.
-
2020-05-07
A Cinco de Mayo sign is rewritten to say "Happy Cinco de Lindsay," presumably celebrating Lindsay's birthday. During the Covid-19 stay-at-home order,people are prohibited from hosting parties. This sign is a creative way to recognize the birthday.
-
05/08/2020
Starbucks, which was only open for drive thru, has recently “reopened” cafe portions of their store for individuals who have mobile ordered on their phone to come in and have their order brought to them by a designated barista. Cafes are still closed otherwise.
-
2020-04-22
A brass band plays music in a fenced-off field during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order.
-
2020-04-07
A sign hanging outside of a house reads: "How many thousands more Americans will die... due to Trump's horrific arrogance?"