Katya
Katya
Gordon
Weird James
Wow! March 10 things started shutting down and by the 16th we knew we would be home for a while. I was lucky as I had moved into my own apartment again few months earlier and my girlfriend at the time would go grocery shopping with me and we basically shacked up. I thought the virus would fly out of a package my folks sent from New York I was so paranoid. Also I kept my job because digital accessibility kept right on truckin'. Good memories from that time and a lot of paranoia.
Lemuria
Stephanie
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Gordon
The beginning of Covid was a really scary time. We had never seen anything like that and hopefully we'll never see it again. They were explaining to us how we were going to work and sending us equipment because no technicians wanted to come out to anyone's house and said anything up, so it was left up to us to do it all on our own. Every time we turned the news on up here they would show the refrigeration trucks that they had to bring to the morgues to handle the overflow of the bodies that they were receiving. The big huge almost man eating rats that had taken over New York City and especially London. But the scariest thing was the Covid tests themselves. You would pull up to the area that they had set up and it was surrounded by national guard and you would drive through there and no one knew exactly what was going to happen to them. So they would take a Q-tip and just jab it up your nostrils. Yes, I don't ever want to go through that stuff again. 
Pat
Jammin Jerry Mader
Pat
Tom the transplanted southerner and BE vendors
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