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  1. How covid changed our holiday traditions and celebrations

    December 15, 2021 at 7:00 a.m. EST. (Kelly Anne Dalton for The Washington Post) Mary-Liz Lichtenfels got burned in last year's pandemic Christmas tree shortage. And instead of hosting 19 people ...

  2. Celebrating Christmas During A Pandemic : Consider This from NPR : NPR

    Joe McPalmer, right, and his daughter, Meya McPalmer, 1, wear face coverings to protect against COVID-19 while looking at a Christmas display on a home that's part of the Miracle on 34th Street ...

  3. Christmas Amidst the Pandemic

    Christmas Amidst the Pandemic. In 1914, Europe was in the midst of World War I which had brought devastation, despair, and sorrow. But in the midst of the war, something unexpected happened. On the eve of December 25, there was a ceasefire between a small group of soldiers from opposing sides, who, only hours before, had been killing each other.

  4. COVID Christmas: The first one teaches us to find joy even in darkness

    The first Christmas didn't come to people sipping hot chocolate at Macy's, but to a dispirited, oppressed, and cynical people. The promises of God seemed so distant, stuck as they were on ...

  5. Celebrate Christmas amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

    That amidst all of the confusion and fear that the pandemic has brought, God is with us, has always been and will always be with us. Jesus is the light of the world! May the baby Jesus continue to have room in our hearts, our lives reflect Christ's presence, and our homes radiate God's peace. With abundance of faith, hope and love, we will ...

  6. COVID-19 And Christmas: How The Pandemic Is Affecting Santa Clauses

    Keith and Melanie Hubbard, who portray Santa and Mrs. Claus in Oklahoma greet their grandchildren in 2019. The decisions for the people who work as Santa and Mrs. Claus this year are difficult ...

  7. A Holiday Season Gutted By The Pandemic: We're Trying To ...

    (Getty Images) We recently marked a new grim milestone in the COVID-19 pandemic: at least a quarter of a million Americans are dead, and the virus is raging. News of two vaccines offer hope, but ...

  8. COVID-19 and Christmas: How to Celebrate Safely and Merrily

    Regardless of how you celebrate this year, it's essential to keep yourself and your family safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. While I don't recommend visiting with your extended family this year, here are some quick guidelines to keep in mind. Stay home if you are sick. Wear a mask. Socially distance yourself if you are at an ...

  9. I'm Not Ready for Christmas. I Need to Take a Minute

    We recall how we await the coming of Christ in the specific pain, disappointments, losses, relationships, work, needs and joys of this very moment in our lives. To that end, I want to offer some ...

  10. How the Pandemic Helped Re-Write Holiday Traditions

    Thom Tran, a stand-up comedian in Los Angeles, said the pandemic normalized virtual connections so much that this year he felt free to celebrate Thanksgiving away from his parents, who live in New ...

  11. What will Christmas 2020 look like amid a pandemic?

    Dec. 4, 2020, 1:39 PM PST / Source: TODAY. By Kerry Breen. Christmas will look a little different this year, just like everything else during the coronavirus epidemic. For many families ...

  12. How To Celebrate Christmas In A Pandemic

    Shop local. When it comes to Christmas celebrations, gift-giving plays a big role. This Christmas, shopping local or small businesses can really help business owners trying to stay afloat through the pandemic, and will boost the meaning behind your gifts. 8. Dressed to the nines.

  13. Christmas and COVID-19: How to celebrate safely and still have fun

    Even with the COVID-19 vaccine being distributed across the U.S., we need to continue staying vigilant through the winter holidays to help slow the spread of the virus. While it may seem unnatural ...

  14. Celebrating Christmas amid the pandemic

    Covid-19 may have upended life in countries where it unleashed its fury, but it failed to dampen the Christmas spirit in the Philippines, where the yuletide season is celebrated as early as September.

  15. Celebrating Christmas during the COVID-19 pandemic

    We will have to be creative and think of ways to celebrate and enjoy the holiday season despite not being able to gather in-person. Following are some "COVID Christmas" ideas and tips: 1. Make good use of technology. Consider hosting virtual parties and religious services, unwrapping gifts over Zoom, or walking while chatting on your cell ...

  16. Philippine tradition of 'long Christmas' survives Covid and typhoons

    The Christmas season traditionally ends on 6 January with the feast of Three Kings, "but some people extend beyond that to Chinese New year or even Valentine's to keep the decor up and keep a ...

  17. Philippines: Christmas In A Pandemic

    With the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, the pressure on the festive season is higher than expected. Most definitely, the coronavirus pandemic indeed left almost no one, no occasion even Christmas and the holiday season, and no countries - even the most Christmas feast loving country -the Philippines, unaffected. Pinoy Xmas In A Pandemic.

  18. 10 Creative Ways to Celebrate Christmas During the Pandemic Period

    4. DIY Christmas Decorations: Another great way to save money and to spend quality time with family is to create your own DIY Christmas decorations. Arts and crafts are a brilliant way to get creative, especially with children. There are countless videos that can provide you with visual inspiration and unique ideas.

  19. What will Christmas 2020 look like amidst Covid-19?

    New Delhi, UPDATED: Dec 21, 2020 20:15 IST. Christmas is that time of the year which we all wait for eagerly. People travel hundreds of miles to spend time with their loved ones during this holiday season. The celebration begins weeks ahead with the decoration of the Christmas tree and the purchase of gifts for loved ones.

  20. 12 moving essays about life during coronavirus

    The days dragged on in my apartment, in black and white, like my photos. Sometimes we tried to smile, imagining that I was asymptomatic, because I was the virus. Our smiles seemed to bring good ...

  21. How will you spend your Christmas in the time of pandemic?

    Let the challenges of Christmas in the time of pandemic be an opportunity for all of us to celebrate the season more meaningfully. Try the Family Goal Setting with your family this year no matter ...

  22. Christmas 2021: How to celebrate the festival in pandemic

    Christmas 2021: Merry Christmas! That time of the year is here again. The festival of colours, lights and happiness have made their way for the year 2021 and we cannot keep calm - especially ...

  23. The Philippine Christmas Season In the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic

    Facing families concerned about relatives verging on homelessness during the COVID lockdown, a Malacañang official emphasized that these locally stranded individuals (LSIs) will be able to return to their provinces by Christmastime. Since March, over 130,000 LSIs, bereft of employment due to the pandemic, have been sent back to their home provinces through the Hatid Tulong initiative.

  24. So how do you track spread of disease? By the numbers

    At Harvard, he designed an interactive "subway map" depicting a viral outbreak. As a member of the Sabeti lab, Specht taught an infectious disease modeling course to master's and Ph.D. students at University of Sierra Leone last summer. His outbreak analysis tool is also now being used in an ongoing study of Lassa fever in that region.

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    During the COVID-19 pandemic, while some countries succeeded in reducing their rate of death after SARS-CoV-2 infection via vaccination by the end of 2021, some of them also faced hospital capacity strain, leading to social anxiety about delays in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with other diseases. This essay presents an allegory to explain the situation during the COVID-19 pandemic.