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  1. How to survive to the COVID-19 pandemic

    COVID-19: surviving a pandemic is one of 19 titles part of The COVID-19 pandemic series, edited by J Michael Ryan. The series examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on individuals, communities, and the larger global society from a social and scientific perspective. This edition, published in August 2022 offers critical insight into the various survival strategies adopted by those caught ...

  2. 12 moving essays about life during coronavirus

    Read these 12 moving essays about life during coronavirus. Artists, novelists, critics, and essayists are writing the first draft of history. A woman wearing a face mask in Miami. Alissa Wilkinson ...

  3. A Year of Trauma and Resilience: How the Pandemic Changed Everything

    This tile helped me survive the pandemic. Lynn Hoins, 84, Riverton, Utah When I noticed signs of emptiness outside in the world, whether it was the shelves at stores or a normally crowded train ...

  4. How I Survived COVID-19

    I spent three days in the ICU, immensely fortunate that I never needed ventilation. I then spent another five days on a newly created COVID-19 ward, waiting for the fevers to gradually diminish and to be able to breathe "room air.". The experience of a COVID-19 patient is one of intense loneliness and isolation.

  5. Surviving and Thriving Simultaneously During a Pandemic

    Hence, cultures learn how to adapt, survive, and thrive. There are generations that cultivate coping and resiliency traits amidst extraordinarily stressful and traumatic events. As Americans ...

  6. What Life Was Like for Students in the Pandemic Year

    Miles' teacher shared his experience and those of her other students in a recent piece for Education Week. In these short essays below, teacher Claire Marie Grogan's 11th grade students at ...

  7. What Students Are Saying About Living Through a Pandemic

    March 26, 2020. The rapidly-developing coronavirus crisis is dominating global headlines and altering life as we know it. Many schools worldwide have closed. In the United States alone, 55 million ...

  8. 8 Lessons We Can Learn From the COVID-19 Pandemic

    The CDC reports that the percentage of adults who reported symptoms of anxiety of depression in the past 7 days increased from 36.4 to 41.5 % from August 2020 to February 2021. Other reports show that having COVID-19 may contribute, too, with its lingering or long COVID symptoms, which can include "foggy mind," anxiety, depression, and post ...

  9. How to Write About Coronavirus in a College Essay

    Writing About COVID-19 in College Essays. Experts say students should be honest and not limit themselves to merely their experiences with the pandemic. The global impact of COVID-19, the disease ...

  10. COVID-19

    COVID-19 - surviving and thriving during a pandemic. Dear Fellow A lbrightians, Here we a re, a t the third day of virtual classes, a lmost one week since the Pennsylvania governor declared a ll non-life-sustaining business to close operations. Since then, I've watched faculty come together to support virtual teaching, student groups self ...

  11. Seven short essays about life during the pandemic

    After an hour-and-a-half Zoom meeting, I decided to take a long walk to the post office and grab a fresh bouquet of burnt orange ranunculus flowers. I embrace the warm sun beaming on my face. I ...

  12. 12 Ideas for Writing Through the Pandemic With The New York Times

    12 Ideas for Writing Through the Pandemic With The New York Times. A dozen writing projects — including journals, poems, comics and more — for students to try at home. In Málaga, Spain ...

  13. Writing about COVID-19 in a college essay GreatSchools.org

    The student or a family member had COVID-19 or suffered other illnesses due to confinement during the pandemic. The student suffered from a lack of internet access and other online learning challenges. Students who dealt with problems registering for or taking standardized tests and AP exams. Jeff Schiffman of the Tulane University admissions ...

  14. First-person essay: Doing my part to end the pandemic

    by Kevin Johnson, MD, MS, FAAP, FACMI. Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.". In that spirit, please allow me to be vocal, opinionated, hopeful and forgiving. From the beginning of the pandemic, it was clear each of us had to join ranks to save our loved ones and ...

  15. Essays reveal experiences during pandemic, unrest

    The COVID-19 outbreak has had a huge impact on both physical and social well-being of a lot of Americans, including me. Stress has been governing the lives of so many civilians, in particular students and workers. In addition to causing a lack of motivation in my life, quarantine has also brought a wave of anxiety.

  16. An insight on how to survive COVID-19

    It was during the writing of Dying to live: the story of Grant McIntyre, COVID's sickest patient, Grant McIntyre's detailed account of his illness with COVID-19, that he discovered that the average length of a hospital stay of a COVID-19 patient in the UK was 8 days. This must have been a painful realisation for the author, whose own battle with the illness lasted an arduous 4 months, and who ...

  17. Surviving COVID-19: a familiar road to recovery?

    As health care improves, the concept of surviving well has become increasingly important. This is certainly the case in critical care, in which survivorship has been coined the defining challenge of the 21st century. Within this setting, the field now grapples with the onslaught of the COVID-19 pandemic. The initial objective globally was to manage system strain to enhance equity of provision ...

  18. One Student's Perspective on Life During a Pandemic

    Tiana Nguyen '21 is a Hackworth Fellow at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. She is majoring in Computer Science, and is the vice president of Santa Clara University's Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) chapter. The world has slowed down, but stress has begun to ramp up. In the beginning of quarantine, as the world slowed down ...

  19. How we can overcome the COVID-19 pandemic together

    The COVID-19 Strategic Preparedness and Response Plan developed by the WHO identifies community volunteers as key stakeholders for risk communication, community engagement and in provision of health services. Since joining the UN Volunteers programme for East and Southern Africa in November, I have been humbled by the selflessness shown by ...

  20. Preparing for the next pandemic: Early lessons from COVID-19

    Even in the lead up to the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. resource allocation for combating infectious diseases and developing biodefense was woefully inadequate. In 2014, the U.S. allocated $6 billion ...

  21. Life After a Pandemic

    Key points. People in the U.S. are beginning to plan for life post-pandemic. The normalcy bias made it difficult to accept the pandemic at first, but now it is the new normal. After a year of ...

  22. A Coronavirus Winter: How the U.S. Can Survive the Pandemic

    How We Survive the Winter. The coming months of the pandemic could be catastrophic. The U.S. still has ways to prepare. By James Hamblin. September 18, 2020. On April 13, Robert Redfield, the ...

  23. Stories of hope, resilience and inspiration during the coronavirus pandemic

    Bisma Farooq SheikhIndia. Coronavirus Lockdown: Boon or Bane. "Treat lock down as Boon rather than Bane. This is a golden opportunity to have a great time with family…. It is the best time for dual earner couples to spend time with each other. It is an opportunity for kids to have a great time with parents.

  24. Go Your Own Way: The Excessive Homogenization Of US Higher ...

    This, too, has been the subject of many articles, essays, and even books. As I have said elsewhere, it is higher ed's own structures and systems that inhibit the very change needed to survive.

  25. Opinion

    Dr. Inglesby, Ms. Cicero and Dr. Lipsitch are experts in pandemics and biosecurity. It's been about a century since viruses were recognized as causing devastating human diseases. Since then ...

  26. The deep sea is home to "dark oxygen"

    THE VAST majority of Earth's oxygen is made as a by-product of photosynthesis, the use of light to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars. Any oxygen found in regions where photosynthesis ...