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BOOK,_ Life Became Very Blurry: An Oral History of COVID-19 in
Vermont_, edited by Garrett M. Graff. In March 2020, the arrival of
the SARS-CoV-2 virus prompted Vermont state officials to order a
two-week lockdown to attempt to slow the spread of the illness. It was
the start of a years-long response to the global COVID-19 pandemic
that upended the world.
Vermont’s response to the pandemic was widely recognized, and
realizing the historic significance of the outbreak, the Vermont
Historical Society launched a project to document its impact. By
collecting more than a hundred oral histories from state officials,
doctors, and citizens, the project captured the consequences and
influence the pandemic had on the Green Mountain State.
_Life Became Very Blurry: An Oral History of COVID-19 In Vermont
_builds on that project. Edited by bestselling author and Pulitzer
Prize finalist Garrett M. Graff, it compiles those oral histories into
a comprehensive narrative of the pandemic in Vermont from the first
lockdowns in March 2020 through the tumultuous years that followed.
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