COVID / Health / Vaccinations

Protecting Ourselves and Loved Ones

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Why isn’t everybody taking the precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones against the deadly COVID? This terrible virus stopped us from going to school for a year and a half, […]

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COVID / Economics / Ethics

Waiving the COVID-19 Patent is a Good Idea

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Is a desire for pharmaceutical profit from the vaccine killing more people than COVID-19 itself? Maybe. Maybe not.  The issue is the most contentious ethical challenge of our time—health vs. wealth. As understandable […]

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COVID / Family / Life

A Blessing in Disguise

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An eight-letter, three-syllable word that everyone in the world has come to know far too well: pandemic. Before March 13th, 2020, I had never understood the word ‘pandemic.’ Sure, I could have […]

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COVID / Life / Nature

The Beauty of The Pandemic

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The breeze whispered past the vast green trees as dusk approached. The sun, just hidden behind the earth, left stains of orange, hues of yellow, and a blush pink blanket of blue. […]

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COVID / Social Media / Vaccinations

Rampant COVID-19 MisInformation on Social Media. Beware!

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Dangerous misinformation surrounding COVID-19 is being spread far and wide during this pandemic. It is ranging from the disease spreading via 5G to washing yourself in alcohol and chlorine to cure yourself […]

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COVID / Human rights / Racism

Speak up against COVID-19 Asian Hate. Many are suffering!

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“Slurs, vandalism, ice thrown on us, and threats. Even our dog was kicked. While my school was still open, some 9th and 10th graders cornered my friend and me, gut-punched us, kicked […]

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