How central Ohio is moving forward with COVID-19 3 years later
Wake Up CBUS takes a close look at how our lives have changed and how we are moving forward in the age of COVID-19.
COLUMBUS, Ohio. It has been three years since the world shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has changed the way we live, work and play.
From vaccines to learning to work from home, Wake Up CBUS takes a closer look at how our lives have changed and how we move forward while living with the virus.
Monday
When we look back three years, it’s easy to remember the masks and social distancing that arose during the pandemic.
We also look forward to seeing how we have changed during the pandemic. City leaders say Columbus is transforming before their eyes.
Tuesday
During the pandemic, leaders called for face-to-face training to be delivered virtually, and this has led to learning challenges. Three years later, students of all ages are still trying to catch up.
The teachers return the chalkboard to the drawing board. Educators in central Ohio are getting creative to make up for lost time.
Wednesday
Supply chain operations were interrupted when the number of COVID-19 cases began to rise, impacting their workflow. We look at what companies have learned and their plans to stay sustainable in the future.
In addition, restaurants have had to quickly adapt to continue operating after closing during the pandemic. We explore how some of the new tactics implemented by restaurants have helped them stay afloat and grow their business.
Thursday
At its core, COVID-19 has been a public health emergency. The advent of vaccines and other drugs has helped the world see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Dr. Mishika Roberts of Columbus Public Health and Dr. Joe Gastaldo of OhioHealth join Wake Up CBUS to discuss the long-term impact of the virus and pandemic, and whether we’re ready for the next one.
Friday
Leaders have learned many lessons over the past three years.
Our time with an infectious virus has resulted in laws that have forever changed how health care is regulated in Ohio. Businesses adopted new strategies that proved successful.
The question we explore on the last day of our weekly coverage is: where do we go next?
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