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- BinaxNOW Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Self-Tests, 2021 -

- December 01, 2021
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BinaxNOW Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Self-Tests, 2021
- I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine, Bronson Healthcare, December 2020 - Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.

- December 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine, Bronson Healthcare, December 2020
Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.
- I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine, Bronson Healthcare, December 2020 - Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.

- December 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine, Bronson Healthcare, December 2020
Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.
- I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine, Bronson Healthcare, December 2020 - Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.

- December 01, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine, Bronson Healthcare, December 2020
Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.
- Ford Face Mask, 2020 - Like other American automakers, Ford Motor Company devoted employees and facilities to producing specialized equipment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Face masks reduced the risk of spreading the virus through respiratory droplets. Ford set a goal to manufacture 100 million single-use masks through 2021, and to distribute them free of charge to underprivileged communities, schools, food banks, and veterans' groups.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Face Mask, 2020
Like other American automakers, Ford Motor Company devoted employees and facilities to producing specialized equipment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Face masks reduced the risk of spreading the virus through respiratory droplets. Ford set a goal to manufacture 100 million single-use masks through 2021, and to distribute them free of charge to underprivileged communities, schools, food banks, and veterans' groups.
- Zach White Receiving His First COVID-19 Vaccination, December 23, 2020 - Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.

- December 23, 2020
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Zach White Receiving His First COVID-19 Vaccination, December 23, 2020
Starting in March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic spread throughout the United States. As infections and deaths grew, hospitals were overwhelmed. Parts of the U.S. economy substantially shut down to contain the virus's spread. Medical researchers and government health officials worked tirelessly for a vaccine. By the end of the year, several vaccines were authorized to help slow the infection rate and save lives.
- Collecting the COVID-19 Pandemic - Find out how The Henry Ford is collecting the history of the 2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic in America, including how we are being innovative and resourceful, and how entrepreneurs are using their ingenuity to both address people’s needs and remain sust

- March 12, 2021
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Collecting the COVID-19 Pandemic
Find out how The Henry Ford is collecting the history of the 2020-2021 COVID-19 pandemic in America, including how we are being innovative and resourceful, and how entrepreneurs are using their ingenuity to both address people’s needs and remain sust
- Ford Face Mask, 2020 - Like other American automakers, Ford Motor Company devoted employees and facilities to producing specialized equipment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Face masks reduced the risk of spreading the virus through respiratory droplets. Ford set a goal to manufacture 100 million single-use masks through 2021, and to distribute them free of charge to underprivileged communities, schools, food banks, and veterans' groups.

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Ford Face Mask, 2020
Like other American automakers, Ford Motor Company devoted employees and facilities to producing specialized equipment to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. Face masks reduced the risk of spreading the virus through respiratory droplets. Ford set a goal to manufacture 100 million single-use masks through 2021, and to distribute them free of charge to underprivileged communities, schools, food banks, and veterans' groups.
- COVID-19 Occupancy Sign and Hand Woven Barrier, Used at Heritage Spinning & Weaving, 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
COVID-19 Occupancy Sign and Hand Woven Barrier, Used at Heritage Spinning & Weaving, 2020
- Furnace Filter, Cut to Use in a Face Mask by Donna Morgan, 2020 -

- 2020
- Collections - Artifact
Furnace Filter, Cut to Use in a Face Mask by Donna Morgan, 2020