Participant 218 Community Conversations Interview
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2020-12-23
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Trenton, N.J.: New Jersey State Library
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In this interview, Participant 218 shares their experience transitioning from a full-time college student and employee, to taking remote classes and working as an essential worker during the COVID-19 pandemic. They share about an experience with the loss of their grandparent, and the missed experiences with loved ones that the pandemic took away. The participant describes their view that people will be better prepared for infectious diseases in the future because of the COVID-19 pandemic, and shares their perspective on what populations were left out of New Jersey's emergency response to the pandemic.
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COVID-19 Health Behaviors, Positive Outlook, Social and Economic Factors, Vaccine for COVID-19, View of NJ Government's Response to the Pandemic, Secondary Suffering and Trauma, Those Left out of Virus Response, Negative Mental Health Outcomes, Employment, Unpredictability, Social Re-Connect, Frustrations with Lack of Adherence, Older Persons, Social Disconnect - Social Isolation and Loneliness, Communities of Color_Minoritized Individuals, Resilience, Recommendations, Low Income Communities, Low Income Individuals, Acts of Kindness, Disabled Individuals, Financial_Economic (In)stability, Resources Needed, Bergen Co. (N.J.), New Jersey, COVID-19 Pandemic
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