Crema, Italy
The virus turned 23-year-old Elisa Dossena into the de facto head of a stricken household. While studying in Milan, COVID-19 began ravaging her family in the town of Crema. She returned home to help. 2/8pic.twitter.com/pt7D4cT6mF
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Crema, Italy
The virus turned 23-year-old Elisa Dossena into the de facto head of a stricken household. While studying in Milan, COVID-19 began ravaging her family in the town of Crema. She returned home to help. 2/8pic.twitter.com/pt7D4cT6mF
Nairobi, Kenya
Jackline Bosibori, 17, tried to hide her pregnancy from her mom, reluctant to add to family troubles. The father – an adult – has avoided her family.
Kenya's president in July ordered an investigation into rising reports of sexual abuse, statutory rape. 3/8pic.twitter.com/uP6X7hYMNu
McFarland, California
For Valeria Murguia, the pandemic forced her to move back to her parents' home in a small farming town where she’s concentrated on schoolwork and skills she’ll need after graduation.
She’ll graduate in May into a tight job market. 4/8pic.twitter.com/N3u4JxC3kb
Cheonan, South Korea
Lee Ga-hyeon's big wish for 2021 - to finally escape her bedroom and see her pop idols BTS in person.
Her online schooling has made it tough to prepare for the university entrance exam, a rite of passage seen as a life-defining event in South Korea. 5/8pic.twitter.com/Qdywmpp8yi
Wuhan, China
Xiong Feng, 22, teaches Wuhan's only class in Voguing, a dance. The pandemic meant he didn't graduate with classmates.
Xiong hopes to be a trailblazer in the city's growing LGBT dance scene in 2021. His class attracted more students since the lockdown lifted. 6/8pic.twitter.com/OldzsP2MHk
Diepkloof township, South Africa
When fencer Nomvula Mbatha finished top in a 2019 national women's saber contest, she seemed set for the Olympics.
Lockdown curbed training for the 23-year-old and her team and she is one of the stars struggling to raise cash to compete. 7/8pic.twitter.com/HoSTnxut12
As Gen Z looks toward 2021, they share concerns that their lives may have taken a worse hit from COVID-19 than their predecessors. Among each other, nothing was equal. Read more of their stories https://reut.rs/38zj55y 8/8pic.twitter.com/0CwfxNJkTW
12/24/2020
6:08 AM
#Republicans CONTROL the Senate
#Trump in the White House

#Republicans GAVE the Super Rich $4+ TRILLION in Tax Cuts since #Trump took office
U.S. #COVID19
DEATHS = 334,218
INFECTIONS = 18,917,152
https://corona-scanner.com/country/united-states-of-america … | @CDCgov
It’s truly horrible for these kids. As the parent of one, I can say they are shell shocked. But if they take away from all this the importance of looking after each other instead of “me first”...well, we may have transformed a generation for the better 
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