What We've Lost A look back at 2020 and the pandemic.
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What We've Lost

Thursday

"You may be grateful that you have your health and still very disappointed about the losses of this year," says Thema Bryant-Davis, a psychologist. "And one doesn't cancel out the other." Sarah Gonzales for NPR hide caption

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Missed Milestones To Faded Friendships: The Unacknowledged Grief Of 2020

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Wednesday

Tuesday

Even with teachers working hard to educate their students virtually during the pandemic, they're growing increasingly anxious about the ones who aren't showing up to class at all. Sarah Gonzales for NPR hide caption

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A Quiet And 'Unsettling' Pandemic Toll: Students Who've Fallen Off The Grid

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Monday

Monday

More than 10 million people in the U.S. are out of jobs, and the hardest-hit industries are also some of the lowest paying, including retail, leisure, hospitality and tourism. Sarah Gonzales for NPR hide caption

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'My Bank Account Has $4': Pandemic Has Left Millions Of Livelihoods In Limbo

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