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On March 26, 2020, the county judges in both Travis and Williamson County signed an emergency order declaring that all "non-essential" workers were to work from home. Trying to figure out how to do that was a challenge.

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Masks were deemed as necessary. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) became the new acronym we were all familiar with by this time.

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Signs like these began popping up at all our favorite restaurants. No contact delivery, curbside or to-go service was the only way to eat out.

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Open and Essential were words we began to hear constantly. I took this photo outside of Mac Haik Ford on the first day we started working from home.

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The Captain is doing his part during the COVID-19 pandemic by self-quarantining. But campus is pretty lonely without students and faculty around. He and the rest of the Southwestern community can’t wait for you to join the Class of 2024!

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Love does not make you weak, because it is the source of all strength, but it makes you see the nothingness of the illusory strength on which you depended before you knew it. -Leon Bloy

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A poem about the uncertainty of the corona-virus.

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Poem about life in quarantine 2020 (Foundations and Curriculum of American Schools)

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A poem relating to life during quarantine 2020.

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A poem documenting the thoughts of a nineteen year old during the coronavirus pandemic.
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