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Royal Alberta Museum to document COVID-19 pandemic with masks, hand sanitizer and more

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The masks and hand sanitizer we use all the time now may soon be in a museum near you. The Royal Alberta Museum is starting to collect artifacts to document the COVID-19 pandemic.

Julia Petrov, curator of daily life and leisure as well as acting head of history at the Royal Alberta Museum, said the museum wanted to capture the impact of the pandemic on people’s lives.

Different programs within the museum are collecting items based on their mandate, Petrov said. She said the military and government history collection might collect items such as playground tape and an outfit worn by a teacher.

Municipalities across the province have shut down playgrounds to reduce the risk of spreading the virus while all teachers in Alberta moved to virtual

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