#OHAH Photo Series - Chapter 2: Time Loses Meaning
CHAPTER 2
Time Loses Meaning
April 19 - May 24
Days blur into weeks. Weeks into months. By the end of April, the U.S. reports over 1 million COVID-19 cases. The U.S. economy shrinks by nearly 5% (the steepest drop since the Great Recession in 2008) and unemployment is at nearly 15%. While there’s a general restlessness, people also try to make the most of this rare time when the entire world is paused.
“It turns out that community, human connection, companionship… that is what keeps me sane.”
“Some will find greater faith and put their lives in clearer perspective.”
“People are so resilient. I guess I always knew that, but this is proving it every day.”
“I’ve learned that I am much more an optimist than a pessimist.”
“We need each other to bring joy and meaning to our lives.”
“It’s difficult to imagine what the next year or so of my life might look like.”
“Having had COVID-19, I’m living proof that the virus is brutal and can harm very healthy people.”
“Yes, we argue, but we also laugh more now.”
“In many ways, COVID-19 is clearly exposing long-standing issues in our community.”