QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 311 - May, 2020

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Utah couple comes through COVID-19 with greater appreciation for community BY MICHAEL AARON

A long-awaited three-week vacation between seasons at Ballet West for boyfriends ­Lucas Horns and Josh Shutkind ended with a trip to the hospital, a COVID-19 diagnosis, and two weeks of complete quarantine. “After finishing our run of Giselle in Salt Lake, we were given a three-week layoff before the spring season,” Shutkind said. “Whenever we get time off, I always try to sneak back to New York City to see my family. Bringing Lucas with me has been such a treat. My family adores him and I’m lucky to call my mom our biggest fan and the best guide of New York City.” “We started dating about two years ago when Josh moved to Salt Lake to start dancing with Ballet West,” Horns said. “[Visiting Josh’s family in New York] was so fun. His mom is amazing and took us around to eat the best food and see the best sights of the city. It was a little eerie, though, seeing the city shut down around us because of coronavirus.” The two began their trip hiking around Death Valley, California, and visiting Disneyland in early March. They ended up their vacation in New York City, not long after the first case of COVID-19 was reported there. By March 8, the city banned nonessential foreign travel for city employees. The pair were halfway through their week of fun in New York when Mayor de Blasio declared a local state of

emergency as there were 95 confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city of 8.4 million people. He restricted gatherings exceeding 500 persons and required venues to maintain a occupancy level at or below 50 percent of legal capacity. “We were watching the city shut down around us,” Horns said. “We were supposed to see a Broadway show but they shut down. All the restaurants were closing.” The duo headed home as planned on Saturday, March 14. “We stepped off the plane in Salt Lake with slightly sore throats, but couldn’t tell if it was just stepped-off-a-plane sore throats or coronavirus sore throats,” Shutkind said. “We figured it was better to be safe, so we called the next morning to get tested.” “We went to the hospital for testing the day after getting back, but we were pretty confident at that point that we had contracted the virus,” Horns said. “The day after, we got really sick. We both got pretty bad fevers but Josh’s was a lot worse than mine. I was scared I was going to have to take him to the ER.” “Soon after being tested, a high fever set in,” Shutkind said. “I remember feeling like within a matter of hours my breathing became labored, a crippling headache crept on, and I began developing a dry cough. It took about three days to break the fever and begin the

recovery process.” “I was so grateful to go through the illness with Lucas by my side,” Shutkind continued. “During the peak of my fever there was no way I could

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A tale of when Hell froze over

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page 54

6 productive ways to spend your time during the Coronavirus crisis

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Deep Inside Hollywood

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'Sex Positive World's Coronavirus recommended best practices

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Finding Hope in ‘Crystal City’

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Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health

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Justin Utley’s ‘American Nightmare’

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While stuck at home: Damn These Heels Queer Film Festival presents ‘Damn These Shorts!’

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SEAN HAYES ON PLAYING A WOMAN AND HIS UPCOMING NETFLIX SHOW

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Melissa Etheridge chooses to focus on the ‘beautiful change’ the COVID-19 pandemic will bring

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QSaltLake Magazine - Issue 311 - May, 2020

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Obituary

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PETS in QUARANTINE

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Coming out a generation ago

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This time, God loves the gays

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COVID-19

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Four-legged colleagues

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The new normal

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Utah couple comes through COVID-19 with greater appreciation for community

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Prides come together to organize online ‘Global Pride’ amid COVID-19 cancellations

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Things to do during lockdown that connect you or benefit the Utah LGBTQ community

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Tan France speaks with Sen. Kitchen and Councilwoman Ghorbani about mask fashion, finding ‘pockets of joy’Utah AIDS Foundation temporarily closes office, starts remote case management

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Utah Pride Center asks you to knit a square for a close-knit community

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Utah AIDS Foundation temporarily closes office, starts remote case management

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Utah Arts Festival cancels 2020 event

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Utah Pride Festival postponed to September

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Groups call on Utah congressional delegation to urge FDA to change blood donation guidelines

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Idaho governor signs two anti-transgender bills

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SL man charged with rape, sexual assault of woman to 'fix the gay'

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Logan Pride's Crista Sorenson dies after suffering a stroke

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LDS Church hires PR firm to push Rep. Stewarts’ ‘Fairness for All Act’

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Top national and world news since last issue you should know

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