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Coronavirus: How a Global News videojournalist is adapting to new ways of working

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coronavirus pandemic has changed how many people do their jobs, and that is equally true for those in news organizations.Global News videojournalist Sylvain Trudeau has been working on the road for 33 years but he says this year has been unlike any other.“The goal is to make sure everyone is safe,” Trudeau said.Over the course of the pandemic, Trudeau has used his spare time to engineer a myriad of contraptions in order to keep media crews on the road safe from COVID-19.

WorkSafeBC issues guide to reduce on-the-job coronavirus exposure From story interviews to outdoor press conferences, maintaining physical distance while collecting quality sound and video can be challenging.“He’s got a lot of imagination and he’s got the ability to make.

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