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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, clockwise from left, Ethan Vigil, 6, Sarah Vigil, 19, Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, and Amanda Vigil, 7.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
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CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Ethan Vigil, 6, Eli Vigil, 8, Amanda Vigil, 7, Richard Vigil, 16, and Sarah Vigil, 19.<br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-8833.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Eli Vigil, 8, Richard Vigil, 16, Amanda Vigil, 7, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-8878.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Amanda Vigil, 7, poses for a portrait with her siblings near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. <br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-4049.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
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Eli Vigil, 8, leads the family as they pose for portraits at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. <br />
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From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-3945.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil walks with her children while posing for portraits at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Eli Vigil, 8, Richard Vigil, 16, Amanda Vigil, 7, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-3966.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, Amanda Vigil, 7, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-3931.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, clockwise from left, Sarah Vigil, 19, Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, Ethan Vigil, 6, and Amanda Vigil, 7.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
56769
    2020-CovidSecondWave-8753.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Eli Vigil, 8, Amanda Vigil, 7, Richard Vigil, 16, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Ethan Vigil, 6.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-8861.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil walks with her children while posing for portraits at Ida Lee Park near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left,  Richard Vigil, 16, Eli Vigil, 8, Ethan Vigil, 6, Sarah Vigil, 19, and Amanda Vigil, 7.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
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    2020-CovidSecondWave-4004.JPG
  • Leesburg, Virginia -- Sunday, April 12, 2020<br />
<br />
Sandra Vigil poses for a portrait with her children near their home in Leesburg, Virginia. Her children are, from left, Sarah Vigil, 19, Eli Vigil, 8, Ethan Vigil, 6, Amanda Vigil, 7, and Richard Vigil, 16.<br />
<br />
From the story:<br />
Sandra Vigil thought she had a secure job. The bus driver for Loudoun County, Va., transported federal employees and other workers from suburban homes to Washington jobs. The hourly pay was less than she made as a school-bus driver, but it was consistent because she wasn’t laid off during the summer and school breaks. <br />
<br />
CREDIT: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal<br />
Slug: “SECONDWAVE”<br />
56769
    2020-CovidSecondWave-4062.JPG
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