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  1. My Life Experience During the Covid-19 Pandemic

    My content explains what my life was like during the last seven months of the Covid-19 pandemic and how it affected my life both positively and negatively. It also explains what it was like when I graduated from High School and how I want the future generations to remember the Class of 2020. Class assignment, Western Civilization (Dr. Marino).

  2. What We Learned About Ourselves During the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Alex, a writer and fellow disabled parent, found the freedom to explore a fuller version of herself in the privacy the pandemic provided. "The way I dress, the way I love, and the way I carry ...

  3. Reflecting on COVID-19: A year in the pandemic life

    I t was about one year ago that the coronavirus pandemic brought day-to-day life on campus to a halt and most UCLA students, staff and faculty began a primarily at-home existence. While isolation at home was the biggest challenge for some, others grappled with how to find enough physical and mental space to handle a full-time job while caring ...

  4. How to Write About Coronavirus in a College Essay

    Students can choose to write a full-length college essay on the coronavirus or summarize their experience in a shorter form. To help students explain how the pandemic affected them, The Common App ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Reflections on Resilience during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Six Lessons

    We outline six reflections gained as Western practitioners working in resource-denied settings which inform our current experience with COVID-19. The reflections include the following: managing trauma, remaining flexible in dynamic situations, and embracing discomfort to think bigger about context-specific solutions to collectively build back ...

  7. COVID-19 reflections: the lessons learnt from the pandemic

    Imperial researchers reflect on the lessons they will take away from the pandemic. Over the past 12 months the Imperial College London community has devoted an intense amount of time and research to COVID-19. Members of the community have been making fundamental scientific contributions to respond to coronavirus, from advising government policy ...

  8. COVID-19: A year in reflections

    COVID-19: A year in reflections. The UC community shares their stories of a year of hardship, courage and resilience. March 19, 2021. Article by: UC Newsroom staff [email protected]. As we mark a full year since the global pandemic upended all of our lives, we asked members of the UC community to share their reflections on how these past ...

  9. Personal reflections on navigating the COVID‐19 pandemic: From vision

    This reflection offers a unique lens into my journey as an MPH student and budding public health nursing professional, during an unprecedented 9 months of the COVID‐19 pandemic. In October 2019, I fortunately began a public health nursing position even before I completed my MPH in May 2020. I transitioned from bedside nursing at a large ...

  10. 'When Normal Life Stopped': College Essays Reflect a Turbulent Year

    This year's admissions essays became a platform for high school seniors to reflect on the pandemic, race and loss. ... Love came up in 286 essays; science in 128; art in 110; music in 109; and ...

  11. Coronavirus and schools: Reflections on education one year into the

    March 12, 2021. 11 min read. One year ago, the World Health Organization declared the spread of COVID-19 a worldwide pandemic. Reacting to the virus, schools at every level were sent scrambling ...

  12. 12 moving essays about life during coronavirus

    The days dragged on in my apartment, in black and white, like my photos. Sometimes we tried to smile, imagining that I was asymptomatic, because I was the virus. Our smiles seemed to bring good ...

  13. The COVID-19 crisis and reflections on systems transformation

    Prior to the spread of COVID-19, we had been reflecting with our partners on how difficult it is to change a system: Systems prefer the status quo and often require a crisis to transform. We are ...

  14. Living with COVID-19: A reflection on the pandemic

    The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, the causative agent of COVID-19, has surpassed 211 million infections globally within twenty months of the pandemic. Until August 2021, more than four million deaths ...

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

    In these short essays below, teacher Claire Marie Grogan's 11th grade students at Oceanside High School on Long Island, N.Y., describe their pandemic experiences. Their writings have been ...

  16. Personal Reflections on Education During the Pandemic

    The socialization aspects of higher education are very important, and its absence is very real and a huge cost of the pandemic. We have learned that for young children, the need for face-to-face education is far greater than for older students. It is not trivial for graduate students, but for a few semesters, we can operate this way.

  17. PDF Reflection on COVID-19

    Reflection on COVID-19 How has your life changed since the university moved to online instruction? First, learning becomes inefficient. As the online instruction begins, I do not need to go to ... Well, I think this pandemic really affects the relationship between each other. For example, my family members group together to fight against the ...

  18. 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.

  19. The COVID-19 pandemic: a time for ethical reflection?

    Kayvan Bozorgmehr1 highlighted the need to bring ethical reflections into the debate about guidelines on managing the COVID-19 pandemic.1,2 Indeed, Bozorgmehr poses questions about the medical and moral pertinence of the public health policy implemented in Germany since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly concerning the management of migrants. According to Bozorgmehr, mass ...

  20. One Year Later: 8 Reflections From The Pandemic

    1) Appreciate the moment. We always knew it, but the last year confirmed it. We are fundamentally social creatures at heart, relying on each other for support, motivation, appreciation. Pre ...

  21. Reflections on Life during a Pandemic: Saudade and Spring Blossoms

    Reflections on Life during a Pandemic: Saudade and Spring Blossoms ... Amidst the great challenges of the pandemic, from the catastrophic death toll to the enduring uncertainty, this period calls to mind a profound sense of loss and longing for what does not exist in the present. The present moment is often interrupted by memories of life ...

  22. Reflections on leadership in the time of COVID-19

    The COVID-19 pandemic, even as we are in its early phase, invites reflection on best leadership practices. As hospitals and providers pivot to respond, the pandemic spotlights leadership in healthcare. What is working as we all collectively combat this global viral scourge? The impetus to analyse leadership practices especially now comes from the adage that 'a crisis is a terrible thing to ...

  23. Opinion

    226. By John M. Barry. Mr. Barry, a scholar at the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, is the author of "The Great Influenza: The Story of the Deadliest Pandemic in ...

  24. Teacher's Bookshelf: A reflective learning community

    A Learning Community Of Reflective Teachers: From Whispers to Resonance, Edited by Neeraja Raghavan, is published by Routledge and available to purchase via the link. View comments. During the COVID-19 pandemic Neeraja Raghavan set out to build a learning community across India. Her new book 'A Learning Community of Reflective….

  25. So how do you track spread of disease? By the numbers

    At Harvard, he designed an interactive "subway map" depicting a viral outbreak. As a member of the Sabeti lab, Specht taught an infectious disease modeling course to master's and Ph.D. students at University of Sierra Leone last summer. His outbreak analysis tool is also now being used in an ongoing study of Lassa fever in that region.

  26. What to Know About New Covid Variants, 'FLiRT': Symptoms, Vaccines and

    The latest on symptoms and long Covid. Doctors said that the symptoms of both KP.2 and JN.1 — which now makes up around 16 percent of cases — are most likely similar to those seen with other ...

  27. The Geography of Pandemic-Era Home Price Trends and the Implications

    Home prices rose at an unprecedented pace in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic as interest rates fell to record lows, the large cohort of millennials aged increasingly into prime homebuying years, and the supply of housing available for purchase remained limited. Using county-level data from Zillow and the US Census Bureau's American ...

  28. EMDE Central Bank Interventions during COVID-19 to Support Market ...

    This paper examines emerging market and developing economy (EMDE) central bank interventions to maintain financial stability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Through empirical analysis and case study reviews, it identifies lessons for designing future programs to address challenges faced in EMDEs, including less-developed financial markets and lower levels of institutional credibility.

  29. A Reflection on Asian Culture

    Happy Asian American Heritage Month! Tiana Tran, Pharm.D., is a 2022 graduate of the UConn School of Pharmacy. She completed her pharmacy residency at UConn Health a year later, and started as a staff pharmacist at UConn Health last August. UConn Health Pharmacist Tiana Tran shares an essay for Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.