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Your Library hearts you!
Dean of CSUSM University Library Jen Fabbi holding a sign reading "Your Library [heart]s You!" -
X-Ray Tent
Portable X-Ray Tents set up outside Kaiser Permanente facility to receive patients during COVID-19 Pandemic. -
Wildfires blaze across California
367 wildfires blaze across California, many started by the previous weekend’s thunderstorms. The wildfires mean that some parts of California are now contenting with raging fires, a heat wave, poor air quality brought on by the fires, and the still-uncontrolled coronavirus pandemic. -
Widespread school closures
More than 5.7 million K-12 California students, including more than nine out of 10 public school students, are sent home from school starting Monday, March 16, after coronavirus concerns move districts to close. -
What do you think about the actions of government leaders in response to this crisis?
Excerpts of replies to the question "What do you think about the actions of government leaders in response to this crisis?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
What do you most look forward to when the pandemic passes?
Excerpts of replies to the question "What do you most look forward to when the pandemic passes?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive.Tags Student reflections -
Welcome new alumni
The alumni tent. Left to Right: Annie Macias, Executive Director of Associated Students, Inc., and Jay Franklin, Student Success Coach. -
Waving to graduates
Floyd Lai, Director of the Cross Cultural Center, waves a white pom to passing graduates. Craven Drive. -
Waving the CSUSM flag
Vertical shot of Michael Yee waving the CSUSM flag. Parking Lot F. -
Van celebrating graduation
Back view of a van that reads "CONGRATS MELANIE" -
United States rejoins WHO
Joseph Biden signs an order to rejoin the World Health Organization, after the Trump Administration withdrew from the WHO citing protests in the WHO's management of the pandemic. -
United States declines participation in COVAX initiative
The United States says it will not participate in an initiative by the WHO to develop, make, and distribute a COVID-19 vaccine. COVAX, with 172 countries participating, was launched so that an eventual vaccine could be distributed evenly to poor and developing countries. -
United States deaths from coronavirus exceed 1000/day
The COVID-19 disease is the third-leading cause of death in the U.S. Deaths exceed 1000 per day and nationwide cases exceed 5.4 million. Testing has dropped by an average 68,000 per day, despite death being 8 times more likely in the United States vs in Europe. -
United States coronavirus death toll surpasses 100,000
CDC asks that all Americans follow guidance of local and state health authorities as COVID-19 death toll passess 100,000. -
U.S. withdraws from WHO, passes 3,000,000 cases
The same day that the United States reports 3 million COVID-19 infections, the nation begins its withdrawal from WHO, citing its response to the global pandemic. The Trump administration notifies the United Nations of its decision, which would not take effect until 2021. -
U.S. records 85,000 new cases, fears of another surge
The U.S. records more than 85,000 new coronavirus cases. The surge takes place primarily across the Midwest and Mountain West. After a September lull, nationwide cases per day are now approaching the highs of the summer. -
U.K. coronavirus variant found in Colorado.
The recently discovered novel variant found a week prior in the United Kingdom is detected in a Colorado man in his 20s with no travel history. Scientists say they are concerned, but not surprised, since viruses are known to mutate. -
To Go Only
A hand-made sign in a local Mexican restaurant urging customers to order food TO GO Only as seating in the restaurants is prohibited due to forced social distancing. -
Time
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The Present Will Soon Pass
One of six poems by Gabrielle O'Flaherty, written at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, reflecting her feelings and experiences at that time. -
Thank you mural
Mural on plywood thanking essential workers in the Grand Avenue business district, Escondido. -
Thank You
Homeowner writes a thank you note to service workers in chalk on the driveway. -
Texting coronavirus information begins
San Diego County residents begin receiving information about the novel coronavirus via text thanks to the County COVID-19 public information text message alert system. -
Telling Our Stories
[Author's recounting of her grandfather's death from Covid-19 and her grandmother's struggles with the disease.] -
Take Out and Delivery
Multiple business opened signs posted to inform people during the pandemic.