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Editor’s Note
Introduction
1 Early Days, Winter 2020
Fear, Hygiene, and Teaching
The Angel of Death over Italy
Looming Threats to Transit Workers
The Start of a Pandemic
A Weird State
Early Morning Fog
Worrying for the City
The Sirens
Lamb’s Blood
2 Working for the Public’s Health, Spring 2020
“Dead on Arrival”
Into the Storm
Challenging Times
On the Frontlines of COVID-19, Echoes of AIDS
At the Gates of Hell
It Was Not Business as Usual
Hard Choices
Coping with Gallows Humor
3 Work Turned Upside Down, Spring to Fall 2020
Forgotten Frontline Workers
We Have to Help Each Other
More than a Cashier
At Home in the Bronx, At Work in Midtown Manhattan
Frontline Workers in a Restaurant
Working for the Apps
Lessons, Survival, and a Public School Teacher
In the Cloud: New York, December 2020
Inside and Outside
A Horror Story with a Happy Ending
4 Losses, Spring 2020
Changes to 4 Train
Afraid to Go Out
Quarantined and Unemployed in the Bronx
Saying Farewell
Living in a Shelter in the First Year of the Pandemic
Grief Works from Home at All Hours
The Second Father: A Tribute
He Was the Block’s Papa
5 Coping, Spring 2020
No Opera Now
Embracing Solitude
A Prayer for My Mother
Sharing Stories
A Subway Story in the Time of COVID-19
Making Masks, Whatever It Takes
Working and Surviving
Sustaining Community
Building Bonds
Organizing
Clap Because You Care
6 Opening Up, Summer and Fall 2020
New York to across Africa
From Lockdown to Curfew
Protests, Riots, and Retirement
Broken Systems
Opening Up
“I’d Like to Think I’m an Optimist”
Discrepancies
After the Surge
Drawn-Out Deaths
Anticipating Vaccines
Have Faith and Fight
The Best Place to Be
7 Vaccines and After, 2021
Registration Nightmares and Vaccine Skepticism
The Second Shot: New York, February 2021
A Question of Trade-offs
Slogging Along
Changes and Challenges
Lexicon of the Pandemic
Eating Bitterness
The Island of Pandemica
8 Reflections, 2023
Learning How to Talk to People
Strength in the Long Run
“We Were Here”
Remembering Sacrifices and Losses
The Momentum and Tumult of Discovery
“Look Out for Each Other”
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Contributors
Index
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