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Patch Survey: Two Years Of COVID-19 In Bethesda

March 5 will mark two years since the first COVID-19 case in MD. Patch is looking for Bethesda residents to share their stories.

BETHESDA, MD — It's been almost two years since the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak was a pandemic.

In the time since then, schools have changed how they operated, businesses found new ways to survive and people used new methods of communicating and socializing. Patch is looking for Bethesda residents to share their stories of the early pandemic.

Are you a restaurant owner who was able to survive because of customer donations? Are you a first responder or health care worker who wants to share what your job was like, and how it's changed? Do you live on a block that came together and found ways to remain a tight-knit community, at a bit of a distance?

Find out what's happening in Bethesda-Chevy Chasefor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Fill out our survey for a chance to be featured in a Patch story on your home Patch. By filling out our survey, you are giving Patch permission to publish your responses.

Please share our survey with friends, neighbors, your favorites businesses or in your community groups. The survey will be open for roughly one week, ending March 9.

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