My Covid Experience




This week I’m sharing an “assignment” we were given not long ago regarding our feelings/opinion etc. about covid:


When I first heard of covid I was in Calipatria State Prison, which is a level 4, so there isn’t a lot of freedom. I was lucky enough to drop points (your points determine what level you go to by how good or bad you are) and be one of the last buses to transport prisoners before covid restrictions came into effect. I found my self on a pretty decent level 3 that was fairly close to where I used to live (and where my family still lives). I was also very lucky that the prison yard I was on barely had a handful of cases throughout the pandemic, so not only did I not get covid, but we never went into full quarantine lockdown like a lot of other prisons did.


I was recently able to get vaccinated, so I’m glad for that. It makes me feel much safer. One thing I will always remember is watching covid seep into television—at first it was all over the news, then slowly but surely it crept into commercials and everything else. For some reason this fascinated me. The thing I’m most happy to be done with is masks. I absolutely hated wearing them. I felt like I was slowly suffocating. But all-in-all I was extremely lucky. None of my family got covid either. I do feel for those who were not as fortunate as I was. This was a terrible tragedy that I really hope is over soon.

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