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Women of the pandemic, stories from the frontlines of COVID-19, Lauren McKeon

Label
Women of the pandemic, stories from the frontlines of COVID-19, Lauren McKeon
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Women of the pandemic
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1222774815
Responsibility statement
Lauren McKeon
Sub title
stories from the frontlines of COVID-19
Summary
"Throughout history, men have fought, lost, and led us through the world's defining crises. That all changed with COVID-19. In Canada, women's presence in the vanguard of the response to the pandemic has been notable. Women are our nurses, doctors, PSWs. Our cashiers, long-haulers, farmers, cooks. In Canada, women are leading the fast-paced search for a vaccine. They are leading our provinces and territories. At home, they are leading families through self-isolation, often bearing the responsibility for their physical and emotional health. They are figuring out what working from home looks like, and many of them are doing it while homeschooling their kids. Women crafted the blueprint for kindness during the pandemic, from sewing masks to kicking off international mutual-aid networks. And, perhaps not surprisingly, women have also suffered some of the biggest losses, bearing the brunt of our economic skydive. Through intimate portraits of Canadian women in diverse situations and fields, Women of the Pandemic is a gripping narrative record of the early months of COVID-19, a clear-eyed look at women's struggles, which highlights their creativity, perseverance, and resilience as they charted a new path forward during impossible times."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The pandemic arrives -- Feeding a country -- Communities come together -- Virus on the front line -- Crisis at home -- The she-cession -- Every decision counts -- A high toll -- Recovery
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