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Coronavirus stuck at home12/23/2023 ![]() Everyone's lives are affected by this virus, whether it be families witnessing loved ones dying, being unable to pay off bills and rent due to the loss or discontinuation of jobs, and children, who should be going to school and experiencing life, having to be stuck at home. With people continuously going out for unjustifiable reasons, the virus will never seize to spread. This meme I attached to this story is a great depiction of what is going on people are continuing to go out even though there are plenty reasons they should not be. Many of these people believe that this virus is a myth, and if not they are people who are selfish and only care for their own pleasure. However, there are many of those who do not think the same as me, and find themselves going out leisurely without a care for what is going on. Many things that I anticipated such as my sport's season, getting my driver's license (my behind the wheel appointment was cancelled), and spending time with friends have been taken away from me. Everyday I am saddened that many of the hobbies and everyday activities I used to enjoy are now unreachable. But, I realized during the early stages of quarantine, that I should be contributing to help keep out country safe by staying at home. Personally, I am very anxious and tired of having to stay at home every single day, hoping that everything returns to normal so I can go out with my friends and go to school. Like many others, quarantine has dramatically shifted everyday lives from enjoying the virtues of going out to having to stay at home to prevent the spread of the virus. Voices for Social Justice in North America.Teleworking Exhibit: Parenting While Teleworking.Browse the Southwest Stories Collection.About the ASU/Luce COVID-19 Rapid Relief Project.Outdoor Hobbies: Connecting with Nature.Mental Health and Mindfulness: Success Stories.Bonding through Isolation: COVID Bubble Unity.Indigenous COVID-19 Experience Outside of NU.#NUIndigenousStudents: COVID-19 Experiences From the Perspective of Indigenous Northeastern University Students.Navigating Non-COVID 19 Health Care During The Pandemic.Spending Time with Pets During Quarantine.A Mental Health Catastrophe within the Pandemic.Changes in Ritual: Adapting to the times.The Environment and The Pandemic: The Future.The Environment and The Pandemic: Pollution.The Environment and The Pandemic: Nature as Healer.The Environment and The Pandemic: Effects on Wildlife.The Environment and The Pandemic: Gardening and Growing Food.Protecting Yourself From Covid-19 in The Workplace.Finding New Ways to Cope with Anxiety During a Pandemic.From Face-to-Face to Zoom: The Professor's Perspective.Extracurricular Collaborations During the Pandemic.Commuting and First-Year Students During the Pandemic.Keeping in Touch Without Touching Each Other. ![]() A Day in the Life at StMU During a Global Pandemic.This is Sick: Online Learning During Coronavirus.Snapshots of the Student-Veteran Experience During COVID-19. ![]()
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