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Pandemic Diary: Photos from the quarantine

The photo above might look fake, but trust me, it's real. It's a photo of Richmond's busiest intersection — No. 3 Road and Westminster...

Pandemic Diary: You can make a difference

Vancouver's Fourth Avenue is nearly deserted on a Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. (March 29, 2020, photo by Tracy Sherlock) Besides staying...

Pandemic Diary: Week two, or holy s@#$, Batman!

The pace of change is dizzying as the coronavirus continues its explosion across the world. It’s hard to comprehend all of the changes.

Pandemic Diary: Birthdays in the time of COVID-19

So, today’s my birthday. It’s definitely the most unusual birthday I’ve ever had and I won’t ever forget it.

Pandemic Diary: Let’s talk about testing

I have a friend who is waiting on COVID-19 test results. She’s been waiting for nine days now.

Pandemic Diary: An Ode to Italy

COVID-19 has changed the entire world, and it feels like it happened overnight.

Pandemic Diary: Are we doing enough?

COVID-19 is particularly dangerous for people who are older than 60 and people with other health conditions, experts say.

Pandemic Diary: Week one

COVID-19 has changed the entire world, and it feels like it happened overnight.

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Tracy Sherlock is a freelance journalist based in Vancouver. She worked as a reporter and editor at the Vancouver Sun until 2017 and served as education beat reporter and books editor. She has also worked in community papers and as a web editor. Tracy has received the Jack Webster Award, B.C.’s top journalism prize, and received a citation of merit for the Michener Award, a national journalism award for public service journalism.

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