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How we remember the COVID-19 pandemic

Medical mask sculpture with symbolic cranes entitled "Hope" by Helen Draves installed Summer 2023 in Riverside Park New York City reflects on the Covid-19 pandemic and symbolizes hope and healing.
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Medical mask sculpture with symbolic cranes entitled "Hope" by Helen Draves installed Summer 2023 in Riverside Park New York City reflects on the Covid-19 pandemic and symbolizes hope and healing.

Five years ago today, Since then, there have been over in the United States alone.

It can be with so much fear, trauma and loss. But today, we’re revisiting the earliest days of the pandemic and asking you, what do you remember?

We’ll hear from the out of UConn, and from . This is a

What are your earliest memories of the first days of the COVID-19 pandemic?

Check out Pandemic Journaling Project's event

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  • Kristin Urquiza: Co-founder of
  • Sarah Willen, PhD, MPH: Co-founder of the and Professor of Anthropology at University of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø

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