HSP COVID-19

A collection about the COVID-19 pandemic, initially begun by HSP's library director, Dr. Lee Arnold (with additions from other HSP staff). The pandemic began, for most Americans, in March 2020 (HSP shut down "for two weeks" at the end-of-day March 13, 2020; those two weeks became two...

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Format: Kit
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 2020-2022
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  • Big oops! How the city forgot to vet Philly Fighting COVID (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, January 28-February 4, 2021)
  • Philly fighting Philly Fighting COVID / Jenny DeHuff (Philadelphia Weekly, page 3, January 28-February 4, 2021)
  • WTF PFC? (Philadelphia Weekly, page 4, January 28-February 4, 2021)
  • The dis-located gallery; how Philly art galleries were affected by, and are rebounding from, a difficult 2020 / Eugene Zenyatta (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 14-15, January 28-February 4, 2021)
  • Sex and COVID / Timaree Schmit (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 22-23, January 28-February 4, 2021)
  • Won't you be my quarantine? Valentine's Day in Philly will look different this year, but there are plenty of ways to feel the love this weekend (Philly Metro, cover, February 11, 2021)
  • Fun things to safely do in Philly this weekend / Molly Given (Philly Metro, page 2, February 11, 2021)
  • Connect to your loved ones through technology; Metro examines the best options to celebrate Valentine's Day in the midst of a pandemic / Daniel Casillas (Philly Metro, page 6, February 11, 2021)
  • Love is possible...even during the pandemic; Cupid managed to unite some couples despite the global health emergency with the help of dating apps. Metro tells you some of the most inspiring stories / Miguel Velazquez (Philly Metro, pages 8-9, February 11, 2021)
  • Councilmembers, others push for vaccine site at Eagles stadium / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, pages 12-13, February 11, 2021)
  • LGBTQ seniors at JCAA get Covid-19 vaccinations / Jason Villemez (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 9 & 18, February 12-18, 2021)
  • Queer leaders of color discuss shortfalls of HIV and COVID-19 response / Michele Zipkin (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 14 & 18, February 12-18, 2021)
  • The vaccine and the LGBT community / Mark Segal (Philadelphia Gay News, page 11, February 12-18, 2021)
  • Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium 24-hour Philadelphia vaxathon / Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium (email, Councilwoman Helen Gym, February 22, 2021)
  • City adds HIV to list of medical conditions eligible for COVID vaccine / Tim Cwiek (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1 &12, February 26-March 4, 2021)
  • Philly's COVID-19 vaccine policy puts spotlight on HIV/AIDS / Jason Villemez (Philadelphia Gay News, page 10, February 26-March 4, 2021)
  • Greetings from Philly (2020 edition) / Mickey Herr (belated 2020 holiday card, March 2021)
  • The path forward: wise actions, next steps from over 30 top experts (AARP Bulletin, cover, March 2021)
  • Suit: relaxed fines fueled COVID crisis (AARP Bulletin, page 4, March 2021)
  • I feel like I see germs everywhere; former chief microbiologist for Lysol Joe Rubino, 64, has waged a decades-long war on viruses and other tiny killers / Joe Rubino ; Sari Harrar (AARP Bulletin, page 8, March 2021)
  • What the pandemic has taught us / Sari Harrar ; David Hochman ; Lexi Pandell ; Ellen Stark (AARP Bulletin, pages 10-19, March 2021)
  • The new rules of computer shopping; what you need to know when buying this vital tool / Mark A. Stein ; Edward C. Baig (AARP Bulletin, pages 38-39, March 2021)
  • Turning the pandemic tide; vaccinations must be available to every older American, and fast / Jo Ann Jenkins (AARP Bulletin, page 42, March 2021)
  • COVID info wranglers (Library Journal, cover, January 2021)
  • Battling the infodemic; librarians Elaine R. Hicks, Stacy Brody, and Sara Loree team up to help the World Health Organization manage the flood of COVID-19 information / Lisa Peet (Library Journal, pages 14-17, January 2021)
  • Breathing room: HVAC systems may be an important tool for reducing COVID risk in library buildings; the details make all the difference / Lauren Stara ; Andrea Bunker (Library Journal, pages 18-21, January 2021)
  • How we will beat COVID; vaccines, protective gear and more; what to do now to maximize safety and help end the pandemic (AARP Bulletin, cover, January/February 2021)
  • Age discrimination and the downturn; are employers disproportionately shedding older workers? / Tamara Lytle (AARP Bulletin, page 6, January/February 2021)
  • How to beat COVID this year; vaccines bring the promise of an end to the coronavirus pandemic; here's what to do to protect yourself in the weeks and months ahead / Mike Zimmerman (AARP Bulletin, pages 10-16, January/February 2021)
  • A tale of two nursing homes; ten months of crisis have forced long-term care facilities to make immediate and lasting adjustments to care and operations; what two very different facilities have learned from the pandemic and the changes they've made / Jessica Ravitz (AARP Bulletin, pages 26-32, January/February 2021)
  • The path forward; over 110,000 COVID-related deaths in Amercia's long-term care facilities since March reveal how critical it is to reform and improve the system; here's what the experts recommend, in 10 steps / Sari Harrar ; Joe Eaton ; Harris Meyer (AARP Bulletin, pages 32-37, January/February 2021)
  • Goodbye, 2020 / Victoria A. Brownworth (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 5 & 7, January 1-7, 2021)
  • Person of the year: honorable mentions; Dr. Rachel Levine (Philadelphia Gay News, page 9, January 1-7, 2021)
  • Social Distance stars talk COVID-era series and pandemic dating / Chris Azzopardi (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 14-15, January 1-7, 2021)
  • Stick a fork in it; did the city's overreaching COVID response kill the Philly restaurant scene? (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, January 21-28, 2021)
  • Be kind; wait in line; for the inoculation / Jenny DeHuff (Philadelphia Weekly, page 3, January 21-28, 2021)
  • The great COVID shakedown; research shows Philly's strict restaurant lockdown did little to stop the spread of COVID-19 / A. Benjamin Mannes (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-8, January 21-28, 2021)
  • The shout out; the coronavirus vaccine effort has begun (Philadelphia Weekly, page 10, January 21-28, 2021)
  • Reinventing restaurants; local eateries change to meet today's needs / A. D. Amorosi (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 12-13, January 21-28, 2021)
  • The rundown; let's eat: indoor dining returns to the city (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 20-21, January 21-28, 2021)
  • Nurse claims Philly Fighting COVID CEO left with vaccine doses / Rob Tornoe (Inquirer.com, pages 1-6, January 27, 2021)
  • COVID what next? How to fight pandemic confusion and make 2022 healthy, safe and productive (AARP Bulletin, cover, January/February 2022)
  • COVID: What next? Even with the arrival of the Omicron variant, science has shown the smart path forward for otherwise healthy older Americans; get your vaccine, wear your mask, live your life / Mike Zimmerman (AARP Bulletin, pages 7-13, January/February 2022)
  • Your 50+ guide to vaccines to protect your health, make sure all shots are up to date / Cynthia Keen (AARP Bulletin, page 14, January/February 2022)
  • Two years later; two years after COVID was first detected in Philadelphia, Metro examines how the city has changed amid a global pandemic, and how it continues to evolve (Philly Metro, cover, March 16, 2022)
  • COVID's impact looms large in Philly two years later; the city's economy has had a sluggish recovery, with some bright spots / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, page 2, March 16, 2022)
  • U.S. will run out of key COVID treatments without more funds, White House says / Reuters (Philly Metro, page 12, March 16, 2022)
  • Philly does COVID-19 testing right; it's closer, faster, and free--er than you think / Philadelphia Department of Public Health (flyer, Spring 2022)
  • Binax Now; COVID-19 antigen self test for infection detection / Abbott Diagnostics (empty test-kit box, with instructions, June 2022)
  • Fun things to safely do this weekend in Philly / Molly Given (Philly Metro, page 2, August 6-9, 2020)
  • SEPTA riders will return, survey says; a recent survey revealed that SEPTA riders want effective social distancing and increased service / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, page 12, August 6-9, 2020)
  • The end of oil is near; the pandemic may send the petroleum industry to the grave (Sierra magazine, cover, September/October 2020)
  • I can't breathe; what air pollution and police violence have in common / Kendra Pierre-Louis (Sierra magazine, pages 20-21, September/October 2020)
  • The end of oil? The pandemic has battered an already struggling oil industry; whether it survives is up to us / Antonia Juhasz (Sierra magazine, pages 36-40 & 51, September/October 2020)
  • Temple COVID threat; an alarming outbreak of COVID-19 among students at Temple University could threaten not only the campus, but the entire city, according to Health Commissioner Thomas Farley (Philly Metro, cover, September 2, 2020)
  • Temple outbreak could threaten city, health chief says; most of the infected students live in off-campus apartments and have attended small gatherings, officials said / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, page 6, September 2, 2020)
  • 'Restaurant impossible: back in business' here to help restaurants open safely; host Robert Irvine returns to previously rescued restaurants to help them navigate reopening / Emily Davenport (Philly Metro, pages 8-9, September 2, 2020)
  • The MOAR re-opens to the public this week; the popular Old City destination will allow the public in starting Sept. 3 / Molly Given (Philly Metro, pages 14-15, September 2, 2020)
  • CST researchers take on coronavirus (Outlook, cover, Fall 2020)
  • CST researchers take on coronavirus; from computational analyses that indicate the novel coronavirus is genomically stable, to recruiting idle home computers to aid researchers, to creating predictive epidemiological models, College of Science and Technology faculty are actively engaged in the worldwide effort to beat back the pandemic / Bruce E. Beans ; Greg Fornia (Outlook, pages 14-19, Fall 2020)
  • Wall Street CEOs aren't on the front lines; you are / Pennsylvania Democratic Party (flyer, 2020)
  • Older Americans deserve better than this / Pennsylvania Democratic Party (flyer, 2020)
  • LGBTQ health orgs provide mental, physical health services amid rising COVID cases / Michele Zipkin (Philadelphia Gay News, page 2, November 6-12, 2020)
  • COVID-19 spikes in Philadelphia / Sebastian Fortino (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 14 & 16, November 13-19, 2020)
  • How HIV activists won their fight for inclusion in a major COVID-19 vaccine study / Rick Guasco (Philadelphia Gay News, page 11, November 13-19, 2020)
  • Isolated but not alone; philosophies on life and death in a time of pandemic (The Humanist, cover, May/June 2020)
  • Coronavirus exposes racial disparities / Ashton P Woods (The Humanist, page 10, May/June 2020)
  • On COVID-19 and pandemics; a secular stoic perspective / Massimo Pigliucci (The Humanist, pages 12-15, May/June 2020)
  • An ethical culture perspective on COVID-19 / Anne Klaeysen (The Humanist, pages 16-17, May/June 2020)
  • Humanism's vulnerable human / Anthony B. Pinn (The Humanist, pages 18-20, May/June 2020)
  • An epicurean guide to living more pleasantly in times of coronavirus / Hiram Crespo (The Humanist, pages 22-24, May/June 2020)
  • Healthy humanism and ethical wellness / John R. Shook (The Humanist, pages 25-27, May/June 2020)
  • Inspiration during quarantine / AHA staff (The Humanist, pages 28-31, May/June 2020)
  • In the face of a deadly global pandemic, the government can ban large gatherings, even religious ones / Rob Boston (The Humanist, pages 36-37, May/June 2020)
  • The American sound of hope; George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue / Daniel Thomas Moran (The Humanist, pages 38-39, May/June 2020)
  • When the virus came; Philly in the time of COVID-19 (Philadelphia Magazine, cover, May 2020)
  • Going viral; Penn professor Zeke Emanuel has a few things to say about pandemics past, present and future / Tom McGrath (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 21-24, May 2020)
  • In with the new; just like restaurants, Philly's boutiques, salons and makers have had to pivot, and quickly; here, 10 ways area shops are adapting to the coronavirus crisis (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 28-31, May 2020)
  • Meme therapy; words with friends; technology is a quarantine lifeline, but it's the stupidest part of it that I'm most thankful for / Ashley Primis (Philadelphia Magazine, page 32, May 2020)
  • First responder, it's good to know there are still some leaders in politics / Robert Huber (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 34-40, May 2020)
  • Love and basketball; with coronavirus keeping my family at home, my husband now has a courtside seat to my everyday life; I'm not sure that's a good thing / Emily Goulet (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 42-48, May 2020)
  • Einstein on the brink; one month on the front lines of a crisis / David Murrell (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 50-53 & 162-167, May 2020)
  • We stayed home; what happens when a city shelters in place / Sandy Hingston (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 54-63, May 2020) This is my pandemic story; in an instant, the COVID-19 crisis changed everything about how we live; twelve Philadelphians on how their worlds have been turned upside down / Brian Howard ; Sandy Hingston ; Tom McGrath ; Ashley Primis ; Claire Sasko ; Jason Sheehan ; Sarah Zlotnick (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 64-71 & 147-148, May 2020)
  • Yes, science can save us; the world needs cutting-edge medicine more than ever before, and Philly is at the vanguard of scientific discovery; from cancer treatments to a COVID-19 vaccine, these are the big ideas being born here and the bold companies paving the way / Queen Muse (Philadelphia Magazine, pages 72-78, May 2020)
  • Mixed news about coronavirus; Penn Charter exchange student didn't have it; potential new case is reported / Sarah Gantz (Philadelphia Inquirer, pages B2 & B5, January 29, 2020)
  • Chinese shoppers' absence hits luxury brands hard / Matthew Dalton ; Eric Sylvers ; Dave Sebastian (Wall Street Journal, pages B1 & B4, February 8-9, 2020)
  • Idled plants in China add to trouble for auto makers / Ben Foldy ; David Hodari (Wall Street Journal, page B4, February 8-9, 2020)
  • Crude drops on fear of falling Chinese demand / Sarah Toy (Wall Street Journal, page B11, February 8-9, 2020)
  • Virus may be the final blow for some energy firms; China's quarantines are upending expectations in America's oil patch; already-struggling companies might not be able to weather the impact / Spencer Jakab (Wall Street Journal, page B12, February 8-9, 2020)
  • COVID-19 safety procedures for businesses; protecting customers and employees working in the Commonwealth / Pennsylvania Department of Health (signed form, May 28, 2020)
  • Our response to COVID-19; COVID-19, how we are fighting back / Project HOME (News from HOME, pages 1-2, Special 2020)
  • Roots and branches / Sr. Mary Scullion (News from HOME, page 2, Special 2020)
  • You are Porject HOME; we love our staff / Project HOME (News from HOME, page 3, Special 2020)
  • Your incredible spirit of generosity; we love our donors / Project HOME (News from HOME, page 3, Special 2020)
  • HOME happenings / Project HOME (News from HOME, page 4, Special 2020)
  • Resident voices / Project HOME (News from HOME, page 4, Special 2020)
  • Small ways to make a big difference / Project HOME (News from HOME, page 5, Special 2020)
  • Dear member: this is a very unusual cover for the Bulletin, but this is an extraordinary time; dealing with the coronavirus pandemic these last few months has been and continues to be very challenging for everyone, especially older adults and people with underlying health conditions who are the most at risk for COVID-19; but I want you to know that AARP is here for you; we are working hard every day to support you, your families and your communities / Jo Ann Jenkins (AARP Bulletin, cover & page 3, May 2020)
  • Voting and the pandemic; the presidential election is set to take place on Nov. 3; how that will happen is not yet clear / Dena Bunis (AARP Bulletin, pages 6 & 8, May 2020)
  • Drug price debate: what's next; topic remains a top election issue, despite coronavirus / Dena Bunis (AARP Bulletin, pages 6 & 8, May 2020)
  • Who gets sick and why; an aging immune system can make you more vulnerable to disease; COVID-19 shows how important it is to keep yours strong / Mike Zimmerman (AARP Bulletin, pages 10-14, May 2020)
  • Your coronavirus teaching moment; in an anxiety-laden crisis, overcoming your worries can provide a path forward / Jessica Migala (AARP Bulletin, pages 16-18, May 2020)
  • Suddenly, the world is all in this together, CNN's chief medical correspondent on lessons learned, and why he has hope / Sanjay Gupta (AARP Bulletin, pages 20-21, May 2020)
  • Expert advice for volatile times; some of the sharpest minds in the financial world break down what's going on in the economy and how you can ride it out / Jill Schlesinger (AARP Bulletin, pages 22 & 23, May 2020)
  • Batten down the hatches; consider these moves to protect yourself and loved ones during the financial storm / Karen Cheney (AARP Bulletin, pages 24 & 26, May 2020)
  • Suddenly, a changed workplace; after the coronavirus, U.S. jobs and companies will be forever different; three experts predict how / Kerry Hannon (AARP Bulletin, pages 28-31, May 2020)
  • A new tool for stealing: coronavirus, scam artists are using the pandemic to target older Americans' money / Amy Nofziger ; Mark Fetterhoff (AARP Bulletin, pages 32-33, May 2020)
  • Nurses on the front line; among the many heroes during this pandemic, these women and men have played a crritical role (AARP Bulletin, pages 34-36, May 2020)
  • Technology to the rescue; amid the stress of the pandemic, many tech-shy people are discovering the connective power of videoconferencing (AARP Bulletin, pages 38-41, May 2020)
  • Quarantine lessons from outer space; NASA astronaut Sunita Williams offers wisdom gained from her 322 days orbiting Earth / A. J. Baime ; Sunita Williams (AARP Bulletin, page 44, May 2020)
  • New park takes fitness outside; exercise classes, free equipment for all / Cristina Rouvalis (AARP Bulletin, page 46, May 2020)
  • Witty & wise (AARP Bulletin, page 50, May 2020)
  • PA's ground zero; despite early action, Pennsylvania's nursing homes are still the state's epicenter of COVID-19 (Al Dia, cover, May 27-June 3, 2020)
  • Another face for death (Al Dia, page 3, May 27-June 3, 2020)
  • COVID-19 could reduce inequality; if history serves to understand the present and future, coronavirus could have a good effect (Al Dia, page 6, May 27-June 3, 2020)
  • Hotbeds of COVID-19; Pennsylvania plays catch up in a race to protect its nursing homes from coronavirus / Nigel Thompson (Al Dia, pages 10-15, May 27-June 3, 2020)
  • What is social distancing? (Al Dia, page 20, May 27-June 3, 2020)
  • Philadelphia looking forward; ensuring senior safety post-shutdown (Milestones, cover, June 2020)
  • Editor's column / Alicia M. Colombo (Milestones, page 2, June 2020)
  • PCA remains united in its mission during COVID-19 / Najja Orr (Milestones, page 3, June 2020)
  • New state of mind; senior life in the aftermath of COVID-19; regardless of age, everyone is concerned about COVID-19; but seniors, who it affects the most, have a great deal more to be concerned about / Kerith Gabriel (Milestones, page 4, June 2020)
  • Senior sewists make masks to protect against COVID-19 / Barbara Sherf (Milestones, pages 5 & 14, June 2020)
  • Get out and safely explore the city's parks / Alicia M. Colombo (Milestones, page 6, June 2020)
  • Feeling down? You're not alone! / Alicia M. Colombo (Milestones, pages 7 & 14, June 2020)
  • In the time of COVID-19, grandparent caregivers are feeling the strain / Shannon Reyes (Milestones, page 11, June 2020)
  • Proceed with caution; despite ongoing unrest throughout Philly, the city is preparing to enter the yellow phase of reopening this weekend; Metro highlights exactly what that means for residents (Philly Metro, cover, June 4, 2020)
  • Trump to bar Chinese passenger carriers from flying to U.S (Philly Metro, page 2, June 4, 2020)
  • Malaria drug fails to prevent COVID-19 in high profile study (Philly Metro, page 2, June 4, 2020)
  • Philly nears partial reopening of yellow phase; however, continuted unrest threatens to throw the virus reopening plan off course / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, page 10, June 4, 2020)
  • Where to celebrate the start of the yellow phase in and around Philly / Molly Given (Philly Metro, pages 12-13, June 4, 2020)
  • What Philly suburbs are offering for yellow phase; four hotspot establishments will be opening their doors to offer socially distanced outdoor seating / Molly Given (Philly Metro, pages 14-15, June 4, 2020)
  • What yellow phase means for King of Prussia Town Center; the community typically built on restaurants and shops vitally needs this change / Molly Given (Philly Metro, page 16, June 4, 2020)
  • TV Guide Magazine crossword puzzles / TV Guide Magazine (crossword puzzles done by HSP's library director, chez lui, during the spring/summer 2020 pandemic lock-down)
  • Ground zero for COVID-19 (Milestones, cover, July 2020)
  • Nursing homes are ground zero for COVID-19; how to better protect our seniors / Alicia M. Colmbo (Milstones, pages 4 & 14, July 2020)
  • The doctor will see you now, remotely / Jay Nachman (Milstones, pages 7 & 13, July 2020)
  • Why it's hard to spot the difference between COVID-19 and influenza / Healthline.com (Milstones, page 15, July 2020)
  • Fashion face masks for young children, tweens, teens & adults (Philly Metro, cover, July 2-5, 2020)
  • Fun things to safely do this Fourth of July weekend / Molly Given (Philly Metro, page 2, July 2-5, 2020)
  • City cancels large public events through Feb. 2021 / Jason Villemez (Philadelphia Gay News, page 1, July 17-23, 2020)
  • Musical serenade service warms hearts during pandemic / Michele Zipkin (Philadelphia Gay News, page 20, July 17-23, 2020)
  • Use caution: area experts on opening with care during COVID-19 (Milestones, cover, August 2020)
  • Area experts on opening with care during COVID-19; as restrictions ease in the city of Philadephia and beyond, it's important to remember that COVID-19 is still an active pandemic; so, if you decide to venture outside for food, recreation or shopping, make sure to proceed cautiously (Milestones, pages 8-9, August 2020)
  • How the Spanish flu saved my grandfather's life / Dorothy Stanaitis (Milestones, pages 12 & 14, August 2020) TV Guide Magazine word-find puzzles / TV Guide Magazine (word-find puzzles done by HSP's library director, chez lui, during the spring/summer 2020 pandemic lock-down)
  • User instructions; 3-ply mask with ties; made in North America safety masks / Monterey Mills (instructional insert, 2020)
  • Make your own mask kit / Library Company of Philadelphia (kit, 2020)
  • We need to talk; the pandemic offers a chance to reset the human-wildlife relationship (Sierra, cover, November/December 2020)
  • Nature is returning; the pandemic gives us a chance to reset our relationship with the animal world / Rachel Nuwer (Sierra, pages 28-33, November/December 2020)
  • Of coal and COVID / Wendy Becktold ; Vicki Robbins (Sierra, page 50, November/December 2020)
  • COVID and the brain (AARP magazine, cover, December 2020/January 2021)
  • COVID-19 and your eyes (AARP magazine, page 22, December 2020/January 2021)
  • The surprising connection: COVID and the brain; the latest findings tell us that the coronavirus poses a risk to our minds as well as our bodies; here is your 5-step self-protection plan / Sanjay Gupta (AARP magazine, pages 44-47, December 2020/January 2021)
  • Back to work; how do workers over age 50 weather a sudden job loss? We look at one of the biggest factory closings of the Great Recession to see how older workers fared, and what today's job hunters and political leaders can learn from them / Steven Greenhouse (AARP magazine, pages 52-57, December 2020/January 2021)
  • Return of the native; when COVID-19 hit, journalist Frances Dinkelspiel welcomed her adult daughter back home for nine months...and counting / Frances Dinkelspiel (AARP magazine, pages 62-64, December 2020/January 2021)
  • COVID-19 & nursing homes; an American tragedy (AARP Bulletin, cover, December 2020)
  • COVID-19 and nursing homes; an American tragedy; fewer than 1% of Americans live in long-term care facilities; but 40% of COVID-19 deaths have occurred there; what hapened and why / David Hochman ; Joe Eaton ; Harris Meyer ; Mark Miller (AARP Bulletin, pages 6-29, December 2020)
  • Your restaurant safety checklist; 8 things to look for when dining out during the pandemic / Kelsey Ogletree (AARP Bulletin, page 38, December 2020)
  • Caregivers need aid amid COVID-19; lawmakers urged to back paid family leave / Cristina Rouvalis (AARP Bulletin, page 44, December 2020)
  • What a tough year taught us; finding rays of light in the darkest days of 2020 showed our resilience / Jo Ann Jenkins (AARP Bulletin, page 46, December 2020)
  • My pandemic year; observations of 2020 from magician and entertainer Penn Jillette, 65, whose show Penn & Teller: Fool Us airs on the CW network / Penn Jillette (AARP Bulletin, page 50, December 2020)
  • Pandemic pivot; Philadelphia restaurateurs dish on a COVID-crusted 2020 (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, December 3-10, 2020)
  • COVID conversions; how the virus forced local restaurateurs to change everything / A.D. Amorosi (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-9, December 3-10, 2020)
  • Restoring hope: Philadelphia hospitals mark a historic moment, as the first group of medical workers receive COVID-19 vaccines (Philly Metro, cover, December 17, 2020)
  • Sweater weather; socially distanced holiday events; 6 events to help you get in the holiday spirit safely / Molly Given (Philly Metro, page 4, December 17, 2020)
  • Fun things to safely do in Philly this weekened / Molly Given (Philly Metro, pages 6-7, December 17, 2020)
  • Congress could vote on $900 billion COVID-19 aid bill by Thursday / Reuters (Philly Metro, page 10, December 17, 2020)
  • First vaccines go to medical workers in Philly; hospitals across the city began inoculating employees against COVID-19 Wednesday / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, page 12, December 17, 2020)
  • Daily U.S. COVID-19 deaths again top 3,000 as officials scurry to distribute vaccine / Reuters (Philly Metro, page 13, December 17, 2020)
  • Twitter bans harmful false claims about COVID-19 vaccinations / Reuters (Philly Metro, page 13, December 17, 2020)
  • Keeping holidays bright amid Covid / Sebastian Fortino (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1 & 13, December 25-31, 2020)
  • Covid across the pond is not much different from Philly / Michele Zipkin (Philadelphia Gay News, page 4, December 25-31, 2020)
  • Hindsight is 2020; it's been a grueling, exhausting, historic and at times, hopeful year; Metro takes a look back at Philly's most memorable moments for its year in review issue (Philly Metro, cover, December 28, 2020)
  • Main news of the year; this year was certainly one to remember; Metro takes a look at the top headlines of 2020 / Dmitry Belyaev (Philly Metro, page 2, December 28, 2020)
  • Eight people who left us in 2020 / Miguel Velazquez (Philly Metro, page 2, December 28, 2020)
  • Philadelphia's top news stories of 2020; from COVID-19 to Walter Wallace Jr., a lot happened here this year / Jack Tomczuk (Philly Metro, pages 6-7, December 28, 2020)
  • Events that helped Philly adapt in 2020 / Molly Given (Philly Metro, pages 8-9, December 28, 2020)
  • Vaccinations conitinue in the LGBTQ community / Jason Villemez (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1, 10 &12, March 12-18, 2021)
  • LGBTQ leaders ask state officials for more data on COVID-19 vaccinations / Cassie Miller (Philadelphia Gay News, pages 1 &11, March 12-18, 2021)
  • The COVID vaccine is safe and important for LGBTQ people / Jason Villemez (Philadelphia Gay News, page 8, March 12-18, 2021)
  • A year in review; eight short essays on how COVID-19 wreaked havoc on Philadelphia and its people (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, March 18-25, 2021)
  • Philadelphia's pandemic year; these locals detail the painful costs of COVID / A. D. Amorosi (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-8, March 18-25, 2021)
  • Opening up as the world opens back up / Timaree Schmit (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 22-23, March 18-25, 2021)
  • The end is here; we hunger for the bread of God, the flesh of Jesus Christ and a coronavirus vaccine (Philadelphia Weekly, back cover, March 18-25, 2021)
  • COVID collusion; did multiple states act to keep infected seniors in nursing homes? (Philadelphia Weekly, cover, March 25-April 1, 2021)
  • Stop it with the anti-Asian hate / Jenny DeHuff (Philadelphia Weekly, page 2, March 18-25, 2021)
  • COVID tunes: Philadelphia songwriters mark pandemic anniversary with album / Eugene Zenyatta (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 6-7, March 18-25, 2021)
  • Not just Cuomo: Pennsylvania under investigation for nursing home dealths / A. Benjamin Mannes (Philadelphia Weekly, pages 8-10, March 18-25, 2021)
  • The rundown; the arts are coming back (Philadelphia Weekly, page 18, March 18-25, 2021)
  • I got my COVID-19 vaccine! / Centennial Pharmacy Services (flyer, March 20, 2021)
  • Vaccinated for COVID-19 / CVS (sticker, March 15, 2021)
  • Vaccine passport certification, policy and ethical considerations / Mark A. Hall ; David M. Studdert (New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM.org, March 31, 2021)
  • Which places will require proof of a COVID-19 vaccine? And should they? / Zoe Read ; Alan Yu (WHYY.org, April 5, 2021)
  • I'm a big shot x2 / Inspira Health (image of vaccinated bunny key-chain and sticker, April 2021)
  • [comparison to the] 1918 Flu Epidemic [image of family from Dublin, CA wearing masks, incluing their pet cat] / The Rev. Leslie Mamas (The New Spirit--Newsletter of Olivet-Schwenkfelder United Church of Christ, page 1, June 2021)
  • An end is in sight; notes from church council / Tim Williams (The New Spirit--Newsletter of Olivet-Schwenkfelder United Church of Christ, page 3, June 2021)
  • Message from Ms. Maryann / Maryann Mitchell (The New Spirit--Newsletter of Olivet-Schwenkfelder United Church of Christ, page 5, June 2021)
  • Creativity, collaboration, and connections during the COVID-19 pandemic (Off the Shelf--Newsletter from the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, pages 1-2, Summer 2021)
  • Let's go out! Making outdoor connections (Off the Shelf--Newsletter from the Free Library of Philadelphia Foundation, page 2, Summer 2021)
  • Holiday protocols / Pig Iron Theatre Company (2021 holiday card [showing two people under mistletoe wearing gas masks], December 2021)