February 2020, New York City began to experience the impact of COVID19. The pandemic hobbled economies, devastated communities, and robbed families of loved ones. Health care workers, firefighters, police, custodial and food delivery personnel, risked their lives to protect, care for, and, at times, eased the passing of fellow citizens impacted by the disease. The incongruences of social distancing, care and isolation transformed the city and its citizens into a new and improved "normal".