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This hard-hitting and somber chronicle looks at how ordinary people from different walks of life were affected living in the pandemic, how they dealt with something so devastating yet so unknown and unfamiliar, as well as with the drastic changes in their lives. The journal starts at the first appearance of the deadly coronavirus in Wuhan, China, then follows its spread to America and throughout the world. Several ongoing threads are revisited over the year, made up of different people, science, politics, and the devastation of the American economy. The journal ends with the U.S. presidential…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This hard-hitting and somber chronicle looks at how ordinary people from different walks of life were affected living in the pandemic, how they dealt with something so devastating yet so unknown and unfamiliar, as well as with the drastic changes in their lives. The journal starts at the first appearance of the deadly coronavirus in Wuhan, China, then follows its spread to America and throughout the world. Several ongoing threads are revisited over the year, made up of different people, science, politics, and the devastation of the American economy. The journal ends with the U.S. presidential election of 2020. Despite the seriousness of the subject, the overriding message is that we intend to survive and defeat this common enemy-COVID-19.
Autorenporträt
Joan Almeida is a widow in her mid-60's who has seen a lot of notable historic happenings enfold. When presented with the opportunity to write, chronicle, and even interpret the coronavirus pandemic, she started writing this book. She spent the full year following all the events connected with the pandemic and organized it all into this work. Joan resides in Attleboro, Massachusetts, and intends to continue writing books that examine current social issues.