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by_a.thread :: pandemic stories


a living history of
an American community exploring what it means to be human during our 21st century global pandemic.

we're all connected by a thread.

mothers

May 10, 2020

mothers

Hey, Moms! You are loved. And so, so Essential ❤️

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digital & technology solutions manager

May 10, 2020

digital & technology solutions manager

"...I struggle with how COVID-19 deaths are talked about in relation to the aging population. The statistics thrown around about how the majority of deaths are due to the elderly and care facilities. These are our most vulnerable people, they are loved, they are cherished, they are important..."

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theater teacher & director

May 09, 2020

theater teacher & director

"...When the pandemic first happened, I had no idea how I was going to teach these classes... My students deserve a similar (if not better) experience than students who have taken these courses in the past. So I'm working my butt off to keep the classes active and interesting..."

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magic exists...

May 07, 2020

magic exists...

"Magic exists. Who can doubt it, when there are rainbows and wildflowers, the music of the wind and the silence of the stars..."

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home health RN case manager

May 07, 2020

home health RN case manager

"...I cannot disconnect from the feelings that my patients feel. If I did I think it would be time to change careers. But in the meantime; it leaves me drained which leaves my family with a lot less of what they so badly need right now..."

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chef & writer

May 06, 2020

chef & writer

"...Hospitality people are born hustlers - we know how to pivot and persevere - but things are going to be very different and very difficult for a long time coming. There’s going to be a lot of reckoning, re-examining and reinvention..."

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critical care nurse practitioner

May 05, 2020

critical care nurse practitioner

"...people with Covid19 are some of the sickest people I've cared for in my 18-years in critical care... I've seen people pull through and leave the ICU waving to us. I've also seen the other side. We try everything we know to do and it still doesn't work. And it's crushing..."

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lt. col. - air guard minnesota

May 05, 2020

lt. col. - air guard minnesota

Lt. Col David Raab prefers the image to appear without a quote.

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chief of staff

May 04, 2020

chief of staff

"...I worry for my husband who has a weakened immune system. I worry for my children who are missing their friends, and feel like this will never end. I worry for my grandmothers who are 85 and 93, living alone and in assisted living (respectively)..."

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hospital medicine

May 03, 2020

hospital medicine

"...The hospital is always a scary place but right now it’s an especially lonely, scary place not just for the patients but also for all the staff... I fear that people will return to their self centered ways and forget the vulnerable, forget the suffering and forget that feeling of just wanting to help..."

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recycling plant manager

May 02, 2020

recycling plant manager

"...Recycling is as important as ever to maintaining a supply chain of crucial products. My daily focus at work has radically shifted due to the pandemic to simply keeping people healthy..."

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all out of toilet paper

May 02, 2020

all out of toilet paper

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student, grocery cashier, & online shopper

May 01, 2020

student, grocery cashier, & online shopper

" ... My job wasn’t really a job until The Pandemic... now it’s playing a huge role in keeping people safe. So everything about it is new and I’m just trying to figure it out as I go..."

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i like you too

May 01, 2020

i like you too

We miss you too, i like you too.

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marketing & PR manager

Apr 30, 2020

marketing & PR manager

"...I became a mom during The Pandemic. So, first and foremost, I have taken on a very fulfilling and challenging new role in life... Being on maternity leave from my job during this time has been challenging. I wish I could be more involved and supportive to my colleagues..."

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special education teacher

Apr 30, 2020

special education teacher

" ...It is equal parts teacher, advocate, and counselor. Helping students cope AND learn is a unique challenge... I’ve actually had to work longer hours and remain in 'school mode' much later into my day. My students are on my mind a lot of the time..."

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RN & hospice worker

Apr 29, 2020

RN & hospice worker

" . . .My daily pandemic rollercoaster of feelings includes grief, anxiety, fortitude, gratitude, moxie, outrage, inspiration, wallowing and nihilism. I remind myself that I am strong and I am smart. I find small moments of peace..."

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high school social studies teacher

Apr 29, 2020

high school social studies teacher

"...I sent my students the message that Walz had for them, 'The class of 2020, you will not be defined by staying home and missing proms and missing graduations, you will be defined by understanding how interconnected our world is and what it means to come together and solve hard problems'..."

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registered nurse & pediatric transplant coordinator

Apr 29, 2020

registered nurse & pediatric transplant coordinator

"...As a health care provider I am used to seeing, hearing and physically touching patients. This has gone away as we have moved to virtual visits... So I have lost and am missing the direct patient care..."

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public affairs specialist

Apr 29, 2020

public affairs specialist

"...The emotions are raw and real. Some days I’m scared or worried I’m utterly failing balancing home and work life. Other days I feel truly grateful – and guilty..."

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VP of sales & marketing

Apr 29, 2020

VP of sales & marketing

"...with COVID-19 as the backdrop, life continues to march on - with deaths and births and fights and reunions and every other thing - but it is all so much more intense - brighter, sharper, stronger, harder. So I feel resigned and defeated some days and other days hopeful and optimistic..."

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infectious disease specialist

Apr 29, 2020

infectious disease specialist

"...I hope that from this time comes a better understanding by the public of how hard everyone at a hospital works... Like John Roberts said when you meet a janitor, food worker, phlebotomist or whomever, learn their name and address them by their name. It's the only good thing I've ever heard a Republican say..."

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physician OB/GYN

Apr 28, 2020

physician OB/GYN

" ...COVID19 has introduced disconnection, inadequacy and loneliness to my work. Over the last couple of months I have often felt like an intern in training again. Everything is new and changes every day. I don't know what to touch first and when to wash my hands again, or what PPE to wear or reuse..."

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