‘There’s a lot of good that is coming out of this. It is scary, but there is positive stuff’
Quarantine Chronicles
Quarantine Chronicles: Raine
‘You have to be able to take risks to help other people’
Quarantine Chronicles: Nicol Harris
‘I don’t think people realize how hard it is when you’re a small business and you lose so much so quickly’
Quarantine Chronicles: Anna Marie Dove
‘We’re learning as we go, but we’re all listening and paying attention and we’re all doing what we need to do’
Quarantine Chronicles: Alaina Ford
‘Am I doing the right thing by keeping our business open and by keeping our trucks rolling? I have come to the conclusion that yes, because we’re providing an essential service’
Quarantine Chronicles: Cina Burks
‘I think about, what if one of my coworkers really has no money?’
Quarantine Chronicles: Cody Shelley
‘On a very basic level, I am safe and secure, but I feel like the threat and the danger is so imminent around us that it’s hard to reconcile’
Quarantine Chronicles: Heidi Schaffner
‘Maybe you don’t have kids, but when you don’t put money into education, you’re building an uneducated future, and we are all starting to see what happens to us with that lack of education’
Quarantine Chronicles: Linda Redfern Socks
‘If I get this virus, I’m done. I don’t even have to think about whether I’ll survive or not’
Quarantine Chronicles: Sheila Stortz Berg
‘It’s hard when you wake up and every day is the same’
Quarantine Chronicles: a COVID-19 patient
‘My feeling is that if a healthy person got the flu on top of this, you probably wouldn’t make it’
Quarantine Chronicles: Josh Stewart
‘This isn’t a magic particle that’s floating in the air to me. I understand what it is’
