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The Blue Jay Tree by Stephen Mead (June 2, 2020) - Stephen Mead.pdf
A poem dealing with the small moments of respite during an otherwise utterly chaotic time.

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An employee working a temperature checkpoint. Every employee entering City Hall was required to check for fever.

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This image of a sunrise over Davis was submitted by a North Richland Hills resident who said that especially during the quarantine the sunrises offered a sense of hope.

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This photo was taken early on in the pandemic. Even as various institutions and business temporarily closed their doors church signs offered messages of hope.

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A sign outside an assisted living center not allowing visitors to slow the spread of COVID-19.

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Sign pointing city employees towards the City Hall staff entrance temperature checkpoint. All entering staff must be checked for high temperatures to prevent the spread of infection.

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A sign warning employees that they must have their temperature checked before proceeding into City Hall. The sign also lists a series of questions the staff must answer negatively to before entering City Hall.

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Local coffee shop, Roots, curbside sign.

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Sign showing the local Office Depot on Grapevine Highway open for individuals to come buy supplies for their home offices.

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This image was a call from the City of North Richland Hills to its residents looking for thermometers. In order to safely serve, the community employees had their temperatures taken at the beginning of every shift to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
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