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A Weird State
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editor’s Note xiii
- Introduction 1
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1 Early Days, Winter 2020
- Fear, Hygiene, and Teaching 15
- The Angel of Death over Italy 16
- Looming Threats to Transit Workers 18
- The Start of a Pandemic 20
- A Weird State 22
- Early Days, Winter 2020 23
- Worrying for the City 24
- The Sirens 26
- Lamb’s Blood 28
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2 Working for the Public’s Health, Spring 2020
- “Dead on Arrival”: A New York Fire Chief’s COVID-19 Journal 32
- Into the Storm 41
- Challenging Times 49
- On the Frontlines of COVID-19, Echoes of AIDS 55
- At the Gates of Hell 61
- It Was Not Business as Usual 66
- Hard Choices 74
- Coping with Gallows Humor 82
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3 Work Turned Upside Down, Spring to Fall 2020
- Forgotten Frontline Workers 88
- We Have to Help Each Other 92
- More than a Cashier 98
- At Home in the Bronx, At Work in Midtown Manhattan 101
- Frontline Workers in a Restaurant 106
- Working for the Apps 111
- Lessons, Survival, and a Public School Teacher 119
- In the Cloud: New York, December 2020 129
- Inside and Outside 131
- A Horror Story with a Happy Ending 135
- 4 Losses, Spring 2020 140
- Losses, Spring 2020 143
- Afraid to go out 144
- Quarantined and Unemployed in the Bronx 145
- Saying Farewell 148
- Living in a Shelter in the First Year of the Pandemic 151
- Grief Works from Home at All Hours 154
- The Second Father: A Tribute 156
- He Was the Block’s Papa 159
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5 Coping, Spring 2020
- No opera now 170
- Embracing Solitude 171
- A Prayer for My Mother 174
- Sharing Stories 178
- A Subway Story in the Time of COVID-19 180
- Making Masks, Whatever It Takes 182
- Working and Surviving 184
- Sustaining Community 187
- Building Bonds 192
- Organizing 194
- Clap Because You Care 198
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6 Opening Up, Summer and Fall 2020
- New York to across Africa 205
- From Lockdown to Curfew 206
- Protests, Riots, and Retirement 212
- Broken Systems 214
- Opening Up 217
- “I’d Like to Think I’m an Optimist” 222
- Discrepancies 227
- After the Surge 229
- Drawn-Out Deaths 231
- Anticipating Vaccines 236
- Have Faith and Fight 240
- The Best Place to Be 245
-
7 Vaccines and After, 2021
- Registration Nightmares and Vaccine Skepticism 254
- The Second Shot: New York, February 2021 259
- A Question of Trade-offs 260
- Slogging Along 262
- Changes and Challenges 269
- Lexicon of the Pandemic 275
- Eating Bitterness 283
- The Island of Pandemica 286
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8 Reflections, 2023
- Learning How to Talk to People 289
- Strength in the Long Run 290
- “We Were Here” 291
- Remembering Sacrifices and Losses 292
- The Momentum and Tumult of Discovery 293
- “Look Out for Each Other” 295
- Conclusion 296
- Acknowledgments 303
- Notes 307
- Contributors 323
- Index 327
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Editor’s Note xiii
- Introduction 1
-
1 Early Days, Winter 2020
- Fear, Hygiene, and Teaching 15
- The Angel of Death over Italy 16
- Looming Threats to Transit Workers 18
- The Start of a Pandemic 20
- A Weird State 22
- Early Days, Winter 2020 23
- Worrying for the City 24
- The Sirens 26
- Lamb’s Blood 28
-
2 Working for the Public’s Health, Spring 2020
- “Dead on Arrival”: A New York Fire Chief’s COVID-19 Journal 32
- Into the Storm 41
- Challenging Times 49
- On the Frontlines of COVID-19, Echoes of AIDS 55
- At the Gates of Hell 61
- It Was Not Business as Usual 66
- Hard Choices 74
- Coping with Gallows Humor 82
-
3 Work Turned Upside Down, Spring to Fall 2020
- Forgotten Frontline Workers 88
- We Have to Help Each Other 92
- More than a Cashier 98
- At Home in the Bronx, At Work in Midtown Manhattan 101
- Frontline Workers in a Restaurant 106
- Working for the Apps 111
- Lessons, Survival, and a Public School Teacher 119
- In the Cloud: New York, December 2020 129
- Inside and Outside 131
- A Horror Story with a Happy Ending 135
- 4 Losses, Spring 2020 140
- Losses, Spring 2020 143
- Afraid to go out 144
- Quarantined and Unemployed in the Bronx 145
- Saying Farewell 148
- Living in a Shelter in the First Year of the Pandemic 151
- Grief Works from Home at All Hours 154
- The Second Father: A Tribute 156
- He Was the Block’s Papa 159
-
5 Coping, Spring 2020
- No opera now 170
- Embracing Solitude 171
- A Prayer for My Mother 174
- Sharing Stories 178
- A Subway Story in the Time of COVID-19 180
- Making Masks, Whatever It Takes 182
- Working and Surviving 184
- Sustaining Community 187
- Building Bonds 192
- Organizing 194
- Clap Because You Care 198
-
6 Opening Up, Summer and Fall 2020
- New York to across Africa 205
- From Lockdown to Curfew 206
- Protests, Riots, and Retirement 212
- Broken Systems 214
- Opening Up 217
- “I’d Like to Think I’m an Optimist” 222
- Discrepancies 227
- After the Surge 229
- Drawn-Out Deaths 231
- Anticipating Vaccines 236
- Have Faith and Fight 240
- The Best Place to Be 245
-
7 Vaccines and After, 2021
- Registration Nightmares and Vaccine Skepticism 254
- The Second Shot: New York, February 2021 259
- A Question of Trade-offs 260
- Slogging Along 262
- Changes and Challenges 269
- Lexicon of the Pandemic 275
- Eating Bitterness 283
- The Island of Pandemica 286
-
8 Reflections, 2023
- Learning How to Talk to People 289
- Strength in the Long Run 290
- “We Were Here” 291
- Remembering Sacrifices and Losses 292
- The Momentum and Tumult of Discovery 293
- “Look Out for Each Other” 295
- Conclusion 296
- Acknowledgments 303
- Notes 307
- Contributors 323
- Index 327