Arora, Tanisha2021-10-282021-10-282020-12-23https://hdl.handle.net/10929/74517In this interview, Participant 213 shares their experience of working as an emergency room physician during the COVID-19 pandemic. The participant expresses fear about contracting the virus and passing it to family members. Despite this fear, the participant is happy to be a frontline worker during the pandemic and having the opportunity to help others in their time of sickness and need. Participant 213 realizes the importance of human connection after people have been forced apart due to the virus. As a healthcare worker, participant 213 admits to receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and encourages others to do the same as this will help end the pandemic.0:25:19WAVen-USThis Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for non-commercial uses. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder: New Jersey YMCA State AllianceCOVID-19 Health BehaviorsUnpredictabilitySecondary Suffering and TraumaNegative Mental Health OutcomesResiliencePositive OutlookSocial Re-ConnectReligion or SpiritualitySocial Disconnect - Social Isolation and LonelinessPositive OutlookAccess to CareActs of KindnessResources NeededSocial and Economic FactorsEducationChildcare ArrangementsEmploymentSocial Disconnect - Social Isolation and LonelinessOlder PersonsChallenges with Remote Schooling_Virtual Learning for ChildrenParents or Guardians or Caregivers Functioning as TeachersVaccine for COVID-19Perceptions from residents and societal views_ responsesThose Left out of Virus ResponseCommunities of Color_Minoritized IndividualsFrustrations with Lack of AdherenceRecommendationsNoteworthy Quotes for Report or PresentationMiddlesex Co. (N.J.)New JerseyCOVID-19 PandemicParticipant 213 Community Conversations InterviewAudioNew Jersey YMCA State Alliance