timeline of the coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. as told through the paintings of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch

January!!
you don't even know where Iran is on the map, Rose, calm down
epidemiologists lol
February 1
Feb. 15
government officials (the fellas) realizing they need to shut it all down

("jurisprudence," 1887)
mayor kenney said we could go out and have one more drink

("tavern in st cloud," 1890)
march!!!!
march!!!!

("anxiety," 1894)
march!!

("workers on their way home," 1915)
social distancing

("separation" 1894)
stay at home orders

("separation," date unknown)
everyone on twitter is an epidemiologist now

("writer hans jaeger," 1889)
those three girls on the jetty who aren't taking it seriously

("three girls on the jetty" 1903)
week 1 work from home outfits
learning how to be alone

("melancholy" 1892)
gramming a throwback pic of everyone from that banger at Todd's last year

("jealousy," 1895)
week 4 work from home

("self portrait in distress," 1919)
reading the news every day

("despair," 1890)
some guy crying in the woods and this lady is like "i don't want to be mean but this is my place to cry"

("ashes," 1894)
meanwhile, the U.S. healthcare system
Sorry for the dark turn there, Munch wasn't exactly a man of cheer.

It's the end of the day. Go take a walk! Practice social distancing!

("Landscape, Maridalen by Oslo," 1881)
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