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Registration Nightmares and Vaccine Skepticism

© 2025 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

© 2025 Cornell University Press, Ithaca

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Editor’s Note xiii
  4. Introduction 1
  5. 1 Early Days, Winter 2020
  6. Fear, Hygiene, and Teaching 15
  7. The Angel of Death over Italy 16
  8. Looming Threats to Transit Workers 18
  9. The Start of a Pandemic 20
  10. A Weird State 22
  11. Early Days, Winter 2020 23
  12. Worrying for the City 24
  13. The Sirens 26
  14. Lamb’s Blood 28
  15. 2 Working for the Public’s Health, Spring 2020
  16. “Dead on Arrival”: A New York Fire Chief’s COVID-19 Journal 32
  17. Into the Storm 41
  18. Challenging Times 49
  19. On the Frontlines of COVID-19, Echoes of AIDS 55
  20. At the Gates of Hell 61
  21. It Was Not Business as Usual 66
  22. Hard Choices 74
  23. Coping with Gallows Humor 82
  24. 3 Work Turned Upside Down, Spring to Fall 2020
  25. Forgotten Frontline Workers 88
  26. We Have to Help Each Other 92
  27. More than a Cashier 98
  28. At Home in the Bronx, At Work in Midtown Manhattan 101
  29. Frontline Workers in a Restaurant 106
  30. Working for the Apps 111
  31. Lessons, Survival, and a Public School Teacher 119
  32. In the Cloud: New York, December 2020 129
  33. Inside and Outside 131
  34. A Horror Story with a Happy Ending 135
  35. 4 Losses, Spring 2020 140
  36. Losses, Spring 2020 143
  37. Afraid to go out 144
  38. Quarantined and Unemployed in the Bronx 145
  39. Saying Farewell 148
  40. Living in a Shelter in the First Year of the Pandemic 151
  41. Grief Works from Home at All Hours 154
  42. The Second Father: A Tribute 156
  43. He Was the Block’s Papa 159
  44. 5 Coping, Spring 2020
  45. No opera now 170
  46. Embracing Solitude 171
  47. A Prayer for My Mother 174
  48. Sharing Stories 178
  49. A Subway Story in the Time of COVID-19 180
  50. Making Masks, Whatever It Takes 182
  51. Working and Surviving 184
  52. Sustaining Community 187
  53. Building Bonds 192
  54. Organizing 194
  55. Clap Because You Care 198
  56. 6 Opening Up, Summer and Fall 2020
  57. New York to across Africa 205
  58. From Lockdown to Curfew 206
  59. Protests, Riots, and Retirement 212
  60. Broken Systems 214
  61. Opening Up 217
  62. “I’d Like to Think I’m an Optimist” 222
  63. Discrepancies 227
  64. After the Surge 229
  65. Drawn-Out Deaths 231
  66. Anticipating Vaccines 236
  67. Have Faith and Fight 240
  68. The Best Place to Be 245
  69. 7 Vaccines and After, 2021
  70. Registration Nightmares and Vaccine Skepticism 254
  71. The Second Shot: New York, February 2021 259
  72. A Question of Trade-offs 260
  73. Slogging Along 262
  74. Changes and Challenges 269
  75. Lexicon of the Pandemic 275
  76. Eating Bitterness 283
  77. The Island of Pandemica 286
  78. 8 Reflections, 2023
  79. Learning How to Talk to People 289
  80. Strength in the Long Run 290
  81. “We Were Here” 291
  82. Remembering Sacrifices and Losses 292
  83. The Momentum and Tumult of Discovery 293
  84. “Look Out for Each Other” 295
  85. Conclusion 296
  86. Acknowledgments 303
  87. Notes 307
  88. Contributors 323
  89. Index 327
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