What precautions are you taking against the COVID-19 pandemic?

“I’ve been taking every precaution possible. I am staying indoors every day, with the exception of going to the grocery store. I go to the store so my 50-something-year-old parents don’t have to. I am immunosuppressed, and even by taking every precaution I can, I am still at great risk. I hope everyone is staying safe and healthy.”

Rae-Rae Reinhardt – Third-year, Human Communications

“The precautions I’m taking against COVID-19 [are] just staying home and not leaving whatsoever #socialdistancing.”

Connie Prado – Third-year,
Visual & Public Art

“In the wake of this global pandemic, I’ve taken several precautions to keep myself and my loved ones safe! Precautions such as: moving back home, practicing social distancing, and a 100x increase in handwashing and facemask wearing! I’ve also restricted how often/ where/when I am going out to ensure I am coming in contact with as few others I can!”

Bloo Navarrete – Fifth-year, Molecular Biology

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