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In my short time living in NYC, the most significant change I have experienced is the implementation of the COVID test kit.

The rapid COVID test kit should be provided by the government for free to allow individuals to conveniently test themselves at home. Unfortunately, some pharmacies see this as an opportunity to make profit. For instance, in Flushing NY, the rapid COVID test kit originally costs $ 20. However, since there is a shortage of test kits, pharmacies have been increasing the price of the test kits. If the test kit cost that much, people can just go to a PCR testing center for a more accurate test result. Thankfully, on January 19, the government provided everyone a chance to receive 4 test kits per household sign up. This is similar to the Dickson’s text. She was talking about that at first place, government did not want to even fix the train problems even though graffiti caught their attention to it. So, the group of small business has the control of fixing the problems for the trains. Later, they think they should take the right back, so they declare a war on graffiti. As mentioned previously , the government did not want to spend money on the test kit, but later, they realize the small business has the control of the test kit, then they start sending those free test kits.

Medicaid is one of the changing of public benefits I’ve seen so far. One of my friends who was struggling with her disease because of the Medicaid that didn’t cover the medicine that she used to take. The medicine cost too much now that it is uninsured. It took her a year to find one that can treat her diseases and also is covered by the Medicaid. If she cannot find the medicine that is right for her and cover by the Medicaid, the consequences can be fatal.

 

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My name is Charlotte Lin, I am from Savannah, Georgia. This is my second semester at Baruch College. This picture was taken by me in 2019 when I went to Niagara Falls on the Canadian side. I chose this photo because I am one for exploring the unknown. Even if I know there are challenges ahead, I still dare to move forward. It was a big step for me to move from Savannah to NYC. Everything in NYC is different from the South, for example, public transportation. Down to the South, people need car to go everywhere they need to go, but in NYC, bus and subway can literally take you everywhere you want to go. The pace here is fast, so you can just commute anywhere at any time instead of driving around. It took me a while to adjust myself in NYC, especially on learning how to navigate the city. Every day of my life is a new experience and I do not know what will happen next. Just like in this photo, the current from the waterfall is pushing the boat back, but the boat still bravely moves forward. The fall is just like a new experience for the boat to explore, no matter the consequences. For me, the unknown keeps me curious and drives me to keep going towards the future. I made the right choice in coming to NYC because I got the chance to make some great friends, have a great time with my grandparents and found an opportunity to prepare for my future.