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    Busy Doing Nothing

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    This entry describes the author\u27s struggles with work, family, and the decision to continue schooling.https://dc.ewu.edu/covid/1030/thumbnail.jp

    RS 301 Oral History: Interview with Dita Kruger

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    Student Daniel Busch interviews a friend, Dita Kruger, on their religious experiences during the pandemic. Dita identifies as a mostly secular Jew, whose religious observances before the pandemic were primarily tied to celebrating Jewish holidays with friends and family. They talk about not being able to attend their grandfather\u27s funeral at a synagogue during the pandemic, and the impacts of being unable to grieve with one\u27s family. Dita dislikes Zoom as a substitute for in-person interactions and observances, and foresees religious worship returning to in-person events as soon as it is safe. They miss being able to share food on holidays, so this translated to inviting over many of their friends to share food in socially distanced yard parties

    Alexandria Holen & Martin Moreno Interviewing Abby Miller

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    This is the transcript of the interview that Alexandria Holen and Martin Moreno had with Abby Miller on December 7th, 2020. Abby Miller is the President of the Pre-Pt club at Humboldt, so the interviewed involved a student\u27s view and a club organization. Within the interview, Miller discussing how this pandemic has been a challenge but was bale to find some benefits as well. She told how the club was doing and what a club looks like now during COVID. Abby talks us through what her day looked like before and after COVID. The feelings of other students is brought up and how professor seem to doing from a student\u27s view

    Food Trucks Amidst California Lockdown

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    A profile piece of Romans Kitchen, a prominent Arcata food truck and the owner behind it

    upside down, time and space

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    A poem about time and living life to its fullest. Chris Butner wrote this poem on April 1, 2020, intending to show how meditation has created peace for him during these unprecedented times. It has helped him have a more positive outlook on life

    Covid at Messiah

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    I have really had my dreams crushed this year from Covid. For one, I am so excited that my sister is a freshman this year so we can be on campus together. However, with Covid, nothing has gone our way from no visitation to no going off campus to explore. I wanted to take her to all my favorite places and do fun things with her but I am not able to do what we had planned due to Covid.... A photo is part of the submissionhttps://mosaic.messiah.edu/covid/1019/thumbnail.jp

    What Covid Took from Me

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    A poem about losing my Mum to Covid and Cance

    Humboldt Counties Missing Mustard

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    an account of customers during a Larrupin shortage within Humboldt county. I preview the manager of the manufacturing as well as some other people within the story

    Persistent COVID and a Return to Sport.

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    ABSTRACT: Coronavirus disease (COVID) has become a global pandemic that has widely impacted athletes at all levels of competition. For many athletes infected with COVID, the course is mild or asymptomatic, and most athletes are able to return to play in a matter of weeks. However, 10% to 15% of people infected with COVID will go on to have prolonged COVID symptoms that last for weeks to months and impact their ability to function and exercise. Not much is known about why certain people become COVID long-haulers, nor are there any predictive tools to predetermine who may have prolonged symptoms. However, many athletes will suffer from prolonged symptoms that may require further evaluation and may prolong their return to exercise, training, and competition. The purpose of this article is to discuss a framework in which sports medicine and primary care physicians can use to evaluate COVID long-haulers and help them return to sport

    Rime of the Modern Mariner

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    One need not be an ecologist to be averse to cruise ships. Simple solicitude for human health is enough. In February of 2020, millions watched in fascination as the Diamond Princess, a cruise ship holding the standard capacity of 2,666 passengers and 1,045 crewmembers, was quarantined during an outbreak of coronavirus... View the full PDF for the full essay.https://dc.ewu.edu/covid/1009/thumbnail.jp
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