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2020-09-05
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2022-09-04
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-09-03
Covid and Yossarian Episode 162, A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-02
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-09-01
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-30
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-29
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-28
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-20
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-19
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-18
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-17
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-16
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-15
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-14
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-13
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-12
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-11
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-10
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-09
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-08
A comic strip about Covid-19.
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2020-08-07
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-06
A comic strip about Covid-19.
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2020-08-05
A comic strip about Covid-19
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08/03/2020
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-08-02
A comic strip about Covid-19
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08/01/2020
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-31
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-20
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-28
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-27
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-26
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-25
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-24
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-23
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-22
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-21
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2020-07-20
A comic strip about Covid-19
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2022-01-10
My journal is a week by week deptiction of my everyday life going to college during an pandemic
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2022-04-26
Republican/ Democrat warfare
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2022-04-26
During the pandemic, I felt isolated from everyone. I didn't know how much of that impact that could have brought me. There are things that helped me from that loneliness which is a contributing factor to many people I know. That factor, being Tiktok. The whole world has a sense of unity when posting on social media, but like the picture I added, it is like being inspected under a lense. Many people have received fame and glory from the app. They have a sense of belonging and that gives them power to wield us into thinking the same way they do. I don’t think they are even aware of the power they hold over a crowd. This is similar to Tumblr and the way it led a whole group of people to dislike each other.
TikTok has brought interesting ways of bringing people together. It taught a plethora of people about different religions and culture. This is by introducing us with different foods, clothing and traditions. In the beginning people were mad, of course deeming it as ‘cultural appropriation’. Now that changed, and people are shifting to calling it ‘cultural appreciation’. I think if you are not insulting a whole religion or don’t intend to and you like something it’s fine to use, wear or eat. I’m Mexican and Catholic and if someone were to ask me questions of both I would be happy to answer them questions and I wouldn’t care if they ate the food I ate, if anything it’s a good thing. I realized how much people take a lot of things to heart, and I do it too. I’m still learning how to not let the little things get to me. However with religion/culture I don’t think anyone is out to get each other. If anything it makes me happy to see people being curious and exploring new ways of living.
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2021
My freshman year of college was 2020. Almost all of my classes for the year were online only or online for most of the semester. This made attending classes very strange. It was not easy to ask questions online during the lecture and after class we were not always able to ask questions online. Most professors struggled just to figure out the technology to teach so it was harder for students to learn also.
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2022-04-26
Mask trash on the street near the grifo Porongoche in Arequipa, Peru.
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2022-04-25
This is a sign outside a store called Casa y Ideas in the Mall de Porongoche in Arequipa, Peru. It shows and explains a number of measures that people can take to keep themselves safe.
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2022-04-25
Outside the mall de Porongoche in Arequipa, Peru this signs lets people know that starting on April 1st, it is required to use 2 masks or an N-95 mask and present your ID and vaccine card (showing 3 doses) before entering the mall.
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2022-04-25
These are some photos showing the COVID-19 hygiene measures posted at an Empanada stand called Streat in Arequipa, Peru.
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2022-04-25
We are in Peru where it is winter. Most homes do not have central heat, so my partner bought an electric heater. Unfortunately, it did not work. I went with him to return it to Sodimac, and despite having one mask on- the man at the door checking IDs and vaccine cards told me to double mask. Inside, I took some photos of the signs regarding sanitized carts, checkout stations, and bathrooms.
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2022-04-26
I submitted my story above and I think its important to see, that yes, there were many lives affected in dramatic ways with the loss of loved ones. but some peoples lives were unaffected.
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2022-04-13
This is the twentieth-second report released by the American Samoa Department of Public Health regarding the rise of covid cases in American Samoa. As of April 13, 2022, positive cases have risen to 5457 from 5254 on April 08, 2022. A total of four individuals are hospitalized, and nineteen recorded deaths related to COVID-19 have been documented. American Samo's vaccination coverage of individuals who are fully vaccinated currently stands at 83.7%.