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Nanny Tries To Figure Out How To Make Up For Lost Work
Nanny Tries To Figure Out How To Make Up For Lost Work Heather Clough, a nanny in Whitman, Mass., describes how the coronavirus pandemic has put her out of work. The parents she nannies for are both out of work.Heard onToggle more optionsHeather Clough, a nanny in Whitman, Mass., describes how the coronavirus pandemic has put her out of work. The parents she nannies for are both out of work.STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:We're hearing this week from some of the millions of Americans who are struggling financially. Social distancing has eliminated the jobs of some domestic workers, including Heather...…Nanny Tries To Figure Out How To Make Up For Lost Work Heather Clough, a nanny in Whitman, Mass., describes how the coronavirus pandemic has put her out of work. The parents she nannies for are both out of work.Heard onToggle more optionsHeather Clough, a nanny in Whitman, Mass., describes how the coronavirus pandemic has put her out of work. The parents she nannies for are both out of work.STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:We're hearing this week from some of the millions of Americans who are struggling financially. Social distancing has eliminated the jobs of some domestic workers, including Heather...WW…
What It's Like When COVID-19 Lasts For Months
'Long Haulers' Describe What It's Like When COVID-19 Lasts For Months Some people who get COVID-19 are stuck with lasting, debilitating symptoms. Two women share their stories of how they've been suffering for the "long haul."Heard onToggle more optionsFor Marjorie Roberts, it started on March 26. The healthy, 59-year-old life coach in Atlanta says it started as a normal day. She went out to get the mail. As she walked back to her apartment, she lost her balance. Odd for her, but she didn't think much of it. By evening, "everything came down on me like a ton of bricks," she says. Extreme...…'Long Haulers' Describe What It's Like When COVID-19 Lasts For Months Some people who get COVID-19 are stuck with lasting, debilitating symptoms. Two women share their stories of how they've been suffering for the "long haul."Heard onToggle more optionsFor Marjorie Roberts, it started on March 26. The healthy, 59-year-old life coach in Atlanta says it started as a normal day. She went out to get the mail. As she walked back to her apartment, she lost her balance. Odd for her, but she didn't think much of it. By evening, "everything came down on me like a ton of bricks," she says. Extreme...WW…
As Georgia Governor Calls To Reopen Schools, Largest District Will Teach Online Only
As Georgia Governor Calls To Reopen Schools, Largest District Will Teach Online Only : Coronavirus Updates Public schools in Gwinnett County will move online this fall. The district's superintendent said most everyone will have the Internet but he "can't guarantee" reliable access for all.Heard onToggle more optionsGwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia is one of a growing number of K-12 school districts around the country deeming it too dangerous to teach students in person when classes restart this fall. The school district — the state's largest — announced earlier this week that it...…As Georgia Governor Calls To Reopen Schools, Largest District Will Teach Online Only : Coronavirus Updates Public schools in Gwinnett County will move online this fall. The district's superintendent said most everyone will have the Internet but he "can't guarantee" reliable access for all.Heard onToggle more optionsGwinnett County Public Schools in Georgia is one of a growing number of K-12 school districts around the country deeming it too dangerous to teach students in person when classes restart this fall. The school district — the state's largest — announced earlier this week that it...WW…
A Georgia Boy Started Reading At 6 Months Old. Now 12, He's In College
A Georgia Boy Started Reading At 6 Months Old. Now 12, He's In College Caleb Anderson is a sophomore at Chattahoochee Technical College in Marietta, Ga. He's taking calculus and macroeconomics and wants to be an aerospace engineer to help "people reach the stars."Heard onToggle more optionsLike a lot of other 12-year-olds, Caleb Anderson of Marietta, Ga., loves outer space. "I'm fascinated that there's another world beyond ours. There's another place. There's a better place," he tells NPR. But unlike most kids his age, he's a sophomore in college, where he's studying calculus, U.S. history,...…A Georgia Boy Started Reading At 6 Months Old. Now 12, He's In College Caleb Anderson is a sophomore at Chattahoochee Technical College in Marietta, Ga. He's taking calculus and macroeconomics and wants to be an aerospace engineer to help "people reach the stars."Heard onToggle more optionsLike a lot of other 12-year-olds, Caleb Anderson of Marietta, Ga., loves outer space. "I'm fascinated that there's another world beyond ours. There's another place. There's a better place," he tells NPR. But unlike most kids his age, he's a sophomore in college, where he's studying calculus, U.S. history,...WW…
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