With March 11 marking five years since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared by the WHO, NPR is reaching out to hear diverse personal stories from the public. They invite individuals to share how their lives transformed during the pandemic—including lockdowns, social distancing, job loss, and new hobbies. NPR aims to compile these narratives for an upcoming story, focusing on personal resilience and the varied coping mechanisms people employed throughout the health crisis, showcasing the impact of the pandemic on relationships, work, and daily life.
March 11 will mark five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, prompting drastic changes in daily life.
In reflection, NPR invites people to share their personal experiences of the pandemic, such as changes to income, relationships, and coping mechanisms.
The call for stories allows individuals to express how they adapted, found new hobbies, or faced challenges during a period marked by uncertainty.
NPR emphasizes that submissions may be used for an upcoming story, highlighting the communal aspect of sharing experiences through journalism.
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