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Community Reflections

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Authors

Document Type

Class Assignment

Publication Date

9-23-2020

Affiliation with Sacred Heart University

Undergraduate, Class of 2024

Abstract

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).

Recommended Citation

Blanco, Melissa, 'My Life Experience During the Covid-19 Pandemic' (2020). Community Reflections. 21.
https://digitalcommons.sacredheart.edu/covid19-reflections/21

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  • As President Rivera announced on March 31, we are working on plans to reopen the campus in fall with regular occupancy in our residence halls and in-person instruction for most courses. We anticipate continuing to adhere to an updated version of our Mac Stays Safer community commitment to maintain public health behaviors. We also are thinking through how we can support students who may not be able to learn on campus in the fall.
  • On March 26, 2021, Governor Walz announced that starting March 30, all those 16 and older in Minnesota will be eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, regardless of home state or citizenship status. We strongly encourage all members of the Mac community who can be vaccinated to register right away with the State’s Vaccine Connector. Suggestions for how to get your vaccine shot were shared in a March 26 campus update.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has required a re-envisioning of teaching and learning, new approaches to working, and creative solutions to help us find community when we are separated by distance. We are making this change together and we are finding strength in our community.

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