The Impact of COVID-19

Whether it’s high school seniors, graduating college students, or people forced into unemployment, COVID-19 has impacted the lives of millions of people around the world.

There is not a single person in my life who has not been impacted by COVID-19 in some way. I decided I wanted to have the people close to me share their stories about how their lives changed so suddenly.

Lauren Brown, Central Michigan University student, was a member of the Disney College Program in Orlando, Florida when the virus spread began in the United States. She was prematurely let go by Disney along with all of the other College Program employees. Brown is now back home in Michigan and collecting unemployment because of this situation.

Julie Hallauer, Warranty Manager at LG Chem, is back to work after working from home for a few weeks. She was one of the lucky people who were able to continue working during this pandemic.

Sandy Persia, Process Server, is yet another person who could not work during the Coronavirus pandemic because of the high levels of in-person interaction she has at work each day. She has not lost her job, however, she cannot go back to work until her company gives her the go-ahead. Because of this, she had to file for unemployment.

Music used:

Don’t Look Back by Jonny Easton Link: https://youtu.be/HRAMvb71I8g Check out his channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston

Michigan is one of the most infected states with over 25,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Michigan has increased exponentially since the first confirmed cases on March 1, 2020.

As of April 12th, there are over 25,000 cases in the state. A majority of the cases are in south-eastern Michigan.

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Coronavirus: a different way of life

COVID-19 has changed the way most Americans live. We have been told to self-quarantine, socially-distance and work from home. While some people have the luxury of being able to work from home, millions have lost their jobs because of this virus.

My mother, Sandra Persia can no longer do her job as a Process Server. However, my mother, Julie Hallauer is in a position where she can still work while “non-essential businesses” are closed. They are both dealing with these changes in different ways.

The empty toilet paper isle at my local Target store.
Packs of toilet paper that my family managed to find in stores in case we are to go into a full lockdown per government order.
Julie Hallauer is a Warranty Manager at LG Chem. She has been ordered to work from home since her job is not an “essential service.”
Sandra Persia cleans the house as she is unable to go out and work as a Process Server.
Sandra cleans as Julie finishes her work day.
Julie’s work supplied their employees with N95 masks before the Michigan Governor ordered all “non-essential businesses” to work from home or close.