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Five years later, how did COVID-19 change Minnesota?

Mar 12, 202548 min
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Episode description

Five years ago, our world was turned upside down. Schools shut their doors, businesses closed, and our daily routines were completely upended by COVID-19. 


We learned new terms like “social distancing” and faced uncertainty in ways we could have never imagined. 


The COVID-19 pandemic was a global crisis, but it was deeply personal. It changed the way we work, the way we connected with one another, and even the way we think about our own health and well-being. 


Now, five years later, we’re taking a step back to reflect.  


MPR News host Angela Davis talks with a doctor and a therapist about what we have learned and where we go from here.


Guests:


  • Dr. Susan Kline is an infectious disease physician and a professor of medicine with the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Medicine for the University of Minnesota Medical School. 
  • Kendra Snyder is a therapist and founder of NobleTree Therapy, a group therapy practice in St. Paul that offers online therapy to individuals, couples and families.  
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