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The Smithsonian Is Collecting Coronavirus 'Artifacts' To Document The Pandemic

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If you were designing a museum exhibit that would explain the coronavirus pandemic to future generations, what would you put in it? Smithsonian curators in
If you were designing a museum exhibit that would explain the coronavirus pandemic to future generations, what would you put in it?
Smithsonian curators in Washington, D. C., are trying to answer that question, even as the virus continues to spread in some states. The National Museum of American History and the Anacostia Community Museum have recently launched coronavirus collection projects. A third effort from the National Museum of African American History and Culture will kick off in June.
Each collection will have its own particular focus. The American History Museum is taking a broad approach: Curators on its COVID-19 task force are putting together lists of objects they want to collect, ranging from handwritten grocery lists and letters from patients to personal protective equipment, test kits and ventilators. Some of the objects will be put on display in an exhibit on disease planned for late next year.
“Obviously those are objects we will not collect until the pandemic has really wound down,” said Alexandra Lord, the chair of the American History Museum’s medicine and science division.

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