COVID-19 and the Changing Way We Live and Work (23)
Anyone who lived through the year 2020 is unlikely to forget the life changes brought about by COVID19. National lockdowns were instituted. Businesses closed. Parents worked from home and kids went to school virtually. People became sick and died. As the dust settled, some things went back to the way they were, but others may have been changed for the long term. The virus's impact on our daily lives included spotlighting societal ills such as income disparities, inaccessible health care, and outdated infrastructure. What will postpandemic life look like, and can lessons be learned from this terrible experience?
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SeriesOpposing Viewpoints
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ManufacturerGreenhaven Publishing (Greenhaven Publishing, Lucent Press and KidHaven Publishing)
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PublisherGreenhaven Publishing
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Publisher or imprintGreenhaven Publishing
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AuthorRoberts, Kathryn
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ISBN-139781534508736
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6 X 9
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Reading Interest9,10,11,12
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# of Pages176
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2023
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SubjectNonfiction, Social Studies, Current Controversies, Covid-19
Anyone who lived through the year 2020 is unlikely to forget the life changes brought about by COVID19. National lockdowns were instituted. Businesses closed. Parents worked from home and kids went to school virtually. People became sick and died. As the dust settled, some things went back to the way they were, but others may have been changed for the long term. The virus's impact on our daily lives included spotlighting societal ills such as income disparities, inaccessible health care, and outdated infrastructure. What will postpandemic life look like, and can lessons be learned from this terrible experience?