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‘The Doctors’ Host on Pandemic Production Protocols
Clip: 11/22/2020 | 6m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
A conversation with physician, TV host and author Dr. Ian Smith.
Dr. Ian Smith has been covering the COVID-19 pandemic from just about every angle. He joins us to discuss the pandemic and importance of equitable distribution of a vaccine.
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Chicago Tonight: Black Voices is a local public television program presented by WTTW
Chicago Tonight: Black Voices
‘The Doctors’ Host on Pandemic Production Protocols
Clip: 11/22/2020 | 6m 36sVideo has Closed Captions
Dr. Ian Smith has been covering the COVID-19 pandemic from just about every angle. He joins us to discuss the pandemic and importance of equitable distribution of a vaccine.
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Clip: 11/22/2020 | 3m 37s | C. Spike Trotman, artist and publisher of Iron Circus Comics, on supporting small business (3m 37s)
Mural Encourages Residents to Remain Resilient Amid COVID-19
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Clip: 11/22/2020 | 3m 6s | A piece of public art encourages residents to remain resilient as COVID-19 surges. (3m 6s)
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