By Tom Bailey, Special to The Daily Memphian
Published: March 30, 2020 10:22 AM CT
My wife and I reached the drive-thru window at the Starbucks at Union and McLean on Monday morning, March 30. Like all other restaurants during the pandemic, the coffee shop’s interior was off-limits.
Sunday night as nurses were leaving and arriving at Baptist Memorial Hospital-Collierville, it was another shift change, but nothing about it was normal.
One of the downsides of virtual classes is the inability to see fellow students. Friends that you pass in the hall aren’t able to get together and debate the issues of the day.
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