
CovidStoriesOrg
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CovidStoriesOrg
@CovidStoriesOrg
Documenting pandemic experiences for posterity https://t.co/k69nJ6vNmY


"My dreams of college and life in California have died a slow, painful death since Covid shut the world down back in March 2020. I am no longer angry. Life is too short and I am going to go start living it." Read this stunning essay in full here: covidstoriesarchive.org/2021/12/a-coll…


Tomorrow marks 1.5 years since Harvard closed its campus in the middle of the spring 2020 semester. That began a domino effect of universities & schools closing. How have changes in education impacted your family? Visit CovidStoriesArchive.org to #ShareYourStories.

March 10, 2020 Harvard University closed its campus. Schools & colleges across the country followed their lead. Let 3/10 (tomorrow) be a day to mark & remember the lost opportunities & isolation forced on our children & students. We must always remember & share their stories.

This is awesome 👏👏

An archaeologist in a thousand years will find a layer in our present landfill of a decade of masks, plexiglass and signs that all will indicate that a disease destroyed the West. They will not be able to detect that the disease was a fraud to bring revolution (the real cause).






Here we are again! The nonsense out of China is indeed - nonsense but what will be the reaction here? Every mask mandate I've seen go up here in the U.S. has been curbed or taken down within days. Vax uptake is nil. Have we won? Will lockdowns and masks make a comeback here?




Here's the video with the Cardona clip in the middle fixed. If we let them get away with rewriting history, they won't hesitate to do the same thing again.




As we move into a new phase where COVID-19 is more endemic, neuroscientists and psychiatrists told @ABC News that people may try to forget certain memories to protect ourselves from the trauma that we've been processing over the last three years. trib.al/kYWYrJG

