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A candid conversation with Connie Zhou, a local realtor speaking about her experience with COVID-19.
Emergency nurse Donnella James, RN (51) and New York Times best-selling author Mikki Kendall (43) discuss how the current social climate and the revelation of health care disparities affect emergency departments in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Asking my half sister a couple of questions about her and her life.
This interview goes through my life during the COVID-19 pandemic and my thoughts on stuff. Hopefully some of the lessons I said in there would help and motivate others.
This is an interview about how my mom feels about being in quarantine and what has changed.
We talked about experiences with health care as a child, as an adult, and during the pandemic.
This is a summary of 2020 COVID - 19 Pandemic. Many things happen in 2020. In conclusion it wasn’t a good year for many people including me.
A mother and son from small town Alabama discuss their thoughts and views on the global pandemic of Covid-19.
I'm interviewing my mother. (Erica Wentzel) Seeing how she feels about Covid, and her personal thoughts.
Dr. Victor Adimoraegbu (32) sat down with friend and colleague, Andrew Justicia (no age given). Together they discussed Dr. Adimoraegbu's journey to healthcare and his experiences in medicine.
14-year-old Shannon M. talks about her life as an 8th grader during the Covid-19 pandemic. Topics include distance-learning, daily life, and thoughts.