Matt Thomas is a freshman at Central Michigan University. For spring break, Thomas decided to go back to his hometown of Macomb, Michigan. Little did he know that he wouldn’t be leaving the house for the next month.
Macomb has the third most coronavirus cases out of all cities in Michigan. With the city having 3,992 confirmed cases of coronavirus and 354 subsequent deaths, Macomb residents have been ordered to stay inside their homes unless absolutely necessary.
For the past 4 weeks, Thomas has been quarantined at home with his mother, father and Thomas’ two sisters. He rarely gets to leave the house, except for a solo bike ride every now and then for some sunlight and exercise.
Life during quarantine has changed dramatically for Thomas. “Everything has changed really,” Thomas said. “My routine, my social life, my mental health, my fitness, my diet, my school performance, everything’s changed.”
Classes have not been easy for Thomas with the switch to online only. The classes that Thomas is most struggling with are public speaking and calculus.
“I had to record myself giving my speech for public speaking. That seemed pretty contradictory to me to be honest,” Thomas said.
Thomas also struggled with his calculus exams. He had to print off the exam papers, fill them out as he would in class, then take pictures of his papers and submit them on blackboard, all while on a lockdown browser and during a one hour time limit.
What Thomas misses most during quarantine is his life back up at CMU.
“I miss going to parties and eating dinner with my roommates in the dining hall,” Thomas said. “I was just starting to build a life for myself up there.”
Thomas had plans on moving into an apartment on campus over the summer, but now he is nervous for what the future will hold. “There’s so much uncertainty,” Thomas said.
However, Thomas is very hopeful that the worst of the virus will be over by June.
“It sounds bad, but it needs to get worse before it can get better. Eventually the curve will flatten then life will go on as normal,” said Thomas.

