Video: What Does the Coronavirus Do Inside Its Host?
Droplets that enter a person’s eyes, nose, or mouth can travel to the back of the throat, and the virus soon begins hijacking healthy cells. Creative Commons video: videezy.com.
April 2, 2020
Droplets that enter a person’s eyes, nose, or mouth can travel to the back of the throat, and the virus soon begins hijacking healthy cells. Creative Commons video: videezy.com.
April 2, 2020
Number of years in the Coat of Arms: 4.
Favorite aspect of journalism: I love that journalism can adapt and grow! I enjoy learning about how we can keep presenting stories in creative, engaging ways.
Interests outside of school: volunteering, mock trial, "Madam Secretary," hanging out with my Goldendoodle Ollie!
Grade: 12.