Museum of Health Care Encouraging Canadians to Become Part of the COVID 19 Historical Record

July 28, 2021 00:27:42
Museum of Health Care Encouraging Canadians to Become Part of the COVID 19 Historical Record
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Museum of Health Care Encouraging Canadians to Become Part of the COVID 19 Historical Record

Jul 28 2021 | 00:27:42

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Show Notes

In this episode, we chat with Savannah Sewell, the Margaret Angus Research Fellow at the Museum of Health Care in Kingston.  She is heading a collaborative project that will include an artifact collection, an archive of narratives, a manuscript, and a lecture. The project will explore the lived experience of Canadians and Canadian residents during the COVID-19 pandemic to record information regarding everyday life for future research.  We learn much about this fascinating project, the importance of artefacts in historical study, and how any Canadian can participate.

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