Life in Quarantine: Witnessing Global Pandemic is an initiative sponsored by the Poetic Media Lab and the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis at Stanford University.
“疫情对我最大的影响应该就是工作方面吧。因为是培训机构的老师,到现在都没办法恢复线下教学,对工作和收入的影响比较大。”
“我要很喜欢到处乱跑,因为自然能带给我冷静的力量。不过这段时间的honline school也让我感觉到了自律的重要。”
“经常睡觉睡不着 ,总是感觉每天都不充实,然后心情郁闷,每天在 家里待着不能出去走走,只有每天完成每个科目的 作业和玩游戏”
“和家人在一起的时间会大大增加 会发 现 一些之前没有的矛盾 一些像餐厅和健身房一类 的 便民设施没有开 生活不是很便捷”
“隔离期间我每天都会在小区附近走trails,也开始在跑步机上练习跑步,参加zoom 瑜伽课和其他娱乐活动。WeChat 朋友圈有各种group chat, 从团购,读书,瑜伽到烹调和对疫情的讨论比平日里热闹多了。”
“Having talked to my mom about how things are going in the hospital, I feel like it’s really surprising how fragile human health is, and it’s like an extra factor in the fear of the unknown. It shows you how much government itself values life and how problematic the healthcare system can be. Underlying issues with healthcare and government are more apparent, but perhaps with how some Americans have been responding, these issues are much, much more. America will do the most to try and stop a problem, but it’ll work harder to make sure there’s something to blame for it.”
“I have donated to a couple charities, but that didn’t even feel real – I have been so isolated in my house that I don’t really know what’s going on in the outside world now. It’s sad that so many people have died, their lives turning into a number on the death count. What’s even more sad is that I don’t even feel anything anymore. I just want this to be over…”
Life in Quarantine: Witnessing Global Pandemic is an initiative sponsored by the Poetic Media Lab and the Center for Spatial and Textual Analysis at Stanford University.
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