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Mohamed Sadek for TIME Twyla Joseph in Islip Terrace, N.Y., on Feb. 5, as her day begins
The first sign that Twyla Joseph’s college application process was not going to go as planned came on March 13, 2020, when, a day before her scheduled SAT, she learned the test had been canceled. The May and June tests were also canceled as coronavirus cases surged.
Joseph never got to take the admissions test. She barely knows her high school teachers now that she takes all her classes online at home in Islip Terrace, N.Y. She missed out on seasons of varsity cross-country and track, and lost contact with the coach who “used to give us really good life advice.” During the five months she was furloughed from her job at Panera Bread, she spent the money she’d been saving for college. And while she’s back at work now for about 28 hours per week, often dealing with customers who refuse to wear face masks, she is worried not only about whether she will be able to
CBS News I am constantly worrying : Families battle food insecurity and eviction fears during pandemic
There are signs the surging coronavirus pandemic is pushing more even people out of work. In the last week, 853,000 workers filed for unemployment benefits the third increase in the last four weeks. It comes as critical aid programs are about to expire, with millions of families struggling to survive.
Claudia Guillen took her son Jose Landaverde to get groceries not to a supermarket, but a food bank in east Boston. Jose came out with three bags of charity to feed the family of six. The food that is donated goes a long way for . to make sure that we don t starve, his sister, Kimberly Landaverde, told CBS News.