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LISTEN: With Coronavirus Here To Stay, What Lies Ahead?

NEW LONDON, CT - April 15, 2020: Customer Jeff Kohrt walks out of The Draft Choice sports bar in New London with a growler of beer and a bag of food. He says he’s been trying to support local restaurants a few times a week during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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NEW LONDON, CT - April 15, 2020: Customer Jeff Kohrt walks out of The Draft Choice sports bar in New London with a growler of beer and a bag of food. He says he’s been trying to support local restaurants a few times a week during the COVID-19 outbreak.";

COVID-19 has changed the way we live, at least temporarily. But how long will this last and what does the future look like -- for the sick, for the poor, for those in nursing homes, for the workplace, for students and teachers, and for doctors, nurses, and health care professionals?

This past weekend, Hearst Connecticut Media published a series of articles across its various newspapers called The Road Ahead: Life After COVID-19. Columnist and Associate Editor Dan Haar joined All Things Considered’s John Henry Smith to discuss the project. 

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Hear the interview below.

John Henry Smith is Connecticut Public’s host of All Things Considered, its flagship afternoon news program. He's proud to be a part of the team that won a regional Emmy Award for The Vote: A Connecticut Conversation. In his 21st year as a professional broadcaster, he’s covered both news and sports.

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