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Continúa, Has publicado oct 23, 2020
This is public service announcement from the CDC. There has been an outbreak of the novel strand of coronavirus: COVID-19 in the US. The virus is known to spread through air droplets in the air. 6 feet of social distance is recommended by the CDC. Be Safe


After the announcement of the outbreak in the states, Cassie Smith gets word that she must return to her home county of Canada. Her mother has fallen ill with the virus and her father fears for his own health as he is near an old age. Going home to help her family means leaving behind her band and friends she's known since middle school. So what happens when a pandemic wreaks havoc on this tight knit band?



This story is entirely original and based on a theatre project my friends and I wrote based on current events in the world
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