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In this interview, Anna Arabindan-Kesson shares her experience of the COVID-19 pandemic. Anna is a professor teaching in the United States. When the pandemic struck the US, socio-political unrest was rampant, leading to mass anti-masker protests, riots, and the important resurrection of the Black Lives Matter movement after the unlawful murder of George Floyd. During this time, Anna and her husband made the decision to move back to their safety net: Western Australia.
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Subjects
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Western Australia -- Prevention.
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Government policy -- United States.
- COVID-19 (Disease) -- Government policy -- Western Australia.
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OH4612/2
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