A tale of two viruses & the state of shelter
The first early-warning bells sounded in January 2020, as mainstream news warned of an impending virus.
The first early-warning bells sounded in January 2020, as mainstream news warned of an impending virus.
I am a woman living with HIV and a busy mother of three young boys under ten years old. One of my children is also living with HIV.
I’m tired of looking at COVID-19 info. Just too much. Too many pieces of information bombarding me on the Internet.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) hasn’t been a slow time for me. I’ve been busier than I’ve ever been; both at work and in my personal life.
I’m on a three-week cruise with a friend out of Sydney. Reports of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in countries other than China are becoming widespread.
Today I visited a local supermarket to pick up some groceries. It was eerie. People were panic-ridden, wore masks, and looked at each other with suspicion and fear.
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