This episode features stories from WLWT's team of reporters on how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted lives in so many different ways. @StevenAlbritton
**WLWT News 5 Investigative Reporter Todd Tykes (@ToddDykesWLWT) shows you how the stress of the pandemic is taking people to the dentist and other impacts to basic self care.
**WLWT News 5 Investigative Reporter Jatara McGee (@jatara_) takes us to a wedding that turned into a super spreader event. The bride and groom tell us how they prepared for Covid-19, but the virus ultimately won out sickening many family members.
**WLWT News 5 Anchor Sheree Paolello (@ShereeWLWT) brings you the story of one of our own. WLWT Reporter Karin Johnson's (@karinjohnson) boyfriend came down with Covid-19. They share how their perspective on the virus changed after a 4-day hospital stay that left him worrying he wasn't going to make it.
**WLWT News 5 Anchor Colin Mayfield (@WLWTColin) is actually on the front lines fighting back against Covid-19. He is one of the participants in the Moderna vaccine trial where early results show a greater than 94% effective rate. Colin takes us through his experience being a trial participant.
**WLWT News 5 Reporter Brian Hamrick (@bhamrick_wlwt) takes you to a facility that will make sure a different vaccine won't go bad. One of the few suppliers of specialty freezers to keep the Pfizer vaccine viable is located right here in Cincinnati. Brian takes you inside the rush to build as many as they can.
**WLWT News 5 Reporter Helena Battipaglia (@HelenaWLWT) has the heartbreaking story of the unintended consequences of isolating the most vulnerable. She speaks to a Kentucky woman who would like to see rules changed at nursing homes so other families don't experience the heartbreak of losing a family member to loneliness.
**WLWT News 5 Reporter Natalie Clark (@NatalieClarkTV) has an uplifting story of how kids are resilient in the face of adversity. In a time when students are losing so much of the normalcy of growing up, these kids are looking out for one another by doing something so simple.
All stories can be found on www.wlwt.com