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One Year Later

One year ago this week, the future was uncertain and I and many other people didn’t know what was going to happen. I created this podcast, which has now evolved into a regular one that expands on this legacy. The first few minutes of this one wax nostalgic, but there's no time for that. There's still work to be done. A full text version of this one will be posted on the CCE site, but this began as a podcast, so people in this feed get the first shot and taking a listen.

Episode 56 of the Charlottesville Quarantine Report podcast, hosted by Sean Tubbs, titled "One Year Later" was published on March 16, 2021 and runs 22 minutes.

March 16, 2021 ·22m · Charlottesville Quarantine Report

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One year ago this week, the future was uncertain and I and many other people didn’t know what was going to happen. I created this podcast, which has now evolved into a regular one that expands on this legacy. The first few minutes of this one wax nostalgic, but there's no time for that. There's still work to be done. A full text version of this one will be posted on the CCE site, but this began as a podcast, so people in this feed get the first shot and taking a listen.

Material comes from:

  • Audio from Governor Northam's March 9, 2021 press conference
  • Audio from President Joe Biden's March 11, 2021 address
  • Audio from UVA Health System, March 12, 2021 press briefing 
  • Audio from Dr. Danny Avula's March 12, 2021 press briefing
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