COVID-19 Good News

In the midst of COVID-19, there have always been people making a difference. We're celebrating global progress against coronavirus, and sharing the ways we can make a positive difference.

Greta Thunberg

Celebrating Three Years of Greta Thunberg's Activism: 'There's Still Time to Change Our Climate Future'

As the Swedish teenager marks the third anniversary of her first solo climate strike, here's how she built the global "Fridays for Future" movement...
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COVID-19 & Delta: 5 Ways to Keep Taking Care of Each Other

So many of us followed the health and safety guidelines, got vaccinated, and are ready to embrace post-pandemic life. However, cases are surging again around the U.S, especially in states with low vaccination rates. How we can all help right now.
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Rebel Eviction-Enforcers Are Helping Tenants Stay In Their Homes

In Tucson Arizona, a group of constables went rogue and stopped enforcing evictions at the beginning of the year.
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Over Half of Adults Unvaccinated for COVID-19 Fear Needles – Here’s What’s Proven to Help

If you’re among the 25% of Americans averse to needles, you’re probably not surprised by the COVID-19 immunization stall.
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Sustainable Garden Program

This Sustainable Gardening Program Is Providing Prisoners With Valuable Job Skills

Lettuce Grow serves 200 incarcerated people in Oregon each year, providing them with valuable job skills, delicious food, and a respite from the drudgery of prison life.
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Lockdown restrictions and a reluctance to board crowded buses and trains have encouraged some Indians to rediscover cycling or take it up for the first time. Across the country, 28 cities have focused on creating cycling infrastructure.

Indian Cities Are Tapping Into the Pandemic Cycling Trend

Lockdown restrictions and a reluctance to board crowded buses and trains have encouraged some Indians to rediscover cycling or take it up for the first time. Across the country, 28 cities have focused on creating cycling infrastructure.
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While many public figures predicted that public health restrictions would lead to increased suicides in 2020, evidence that came out of Canada in February suggests otherwise.

Many People Assumed Suicides Would Spike in 2020, but the Data Says Otherwise

While many public figures predicted that public health restrictions would lead to increased suicides in 2020, evidence that came out of Canada in February suggests otherwise.
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This Entrepreneur Is Making Bricks Out of Discarded PPE

"When he sees waste, he said, he begins thinking about ways to use it."
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Ending the Year with Hope

12 Good News Stories From The Year 2020

2020 was one for the history books. In a year full of surprises, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the challenges 2020 brought. At Good Good Good, we never want to avoid the reality of the world’s greatest pains. Instead, we look for hopeful stories happening right within them.
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Feeding America Volunteers

How Feeding America Has Shifted Their Operations During The Coronavirus Pandemic

For more than 40 years, Feeding America has responded to the needs of individuals struggling with food insecurity in this country. It’s now the nation’s largest domestic hunger-relief organization, serving one in seven Americans.
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Volunteering, Mutual Aid, and Lockdown Has Shifted Our Sense of 'Happiness'

People’s mental health has rightly been a concern throughout lockdown. But with widespread reports of a decline in our sense of collective wellbeing, perhaps it is our sense of “happiness” as experienced during a pandemic that is changing.
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In Israeli War on Coronavirus, Arab Doctors Are Rushing to the Front

Though Arab doctors, nurses, and pharmacists have become a more familiar presence at Israeli hospitals and state-supported HMO clinics, the pandemic has shown Arab Israeli citizens in a new light: as essential foot soldiers n the country’s struggle against COVID.
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