Surviving a Week During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Featuring True Accounts with a Touch of Drama and Comedy from a Regular American Boy’s Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown
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Narrated by:
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Dylan Davis
About this listen
The coronavirus pandemic changed everyone’s lives, but some more than others. Here, one high-schooler shares his fresh perspective.
Offering a witty account of life during the pandemic, high-school sophomore JohnGabriel Duque guides listeners through the events, thoughts, and feelings of the first week of the coronavirus lockdown from the perspective of a 16-year-old boy. For future generations, Duque shares an inside look at his family’s experience, writing in the moment as he witnesses history in the making.
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