Inaugural Editor’s Introduction: What Have We Learned From ‘The Lost Year’?

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  • Deborah A. Carroll

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.20899/jpna.7.1.3-9

Keywords:

COVID-19, Letter from the Editors, Social Justice, Governance, Public Administration

Abstract

The discovery of COVID-19 in the Life Care Center assisted living facility in Kirkland, Washington in the early part of 2020 marked the beginning of the virus’ outbreak in the United States. And, more than a year later, the Coronavirus global pandemic continues to affect our lives, our economy, and our institutions in monumental ways. So, as the vaccine rollout has given us some long awaited hope that we will see a return to normalcy at some point this year, it is important for us to reflect on some of the important lessons learned during this lost year of being housebound and living virtually. 

Author Biography

  • Deborah A. Carroll

    Deborah A. Carroll is Editor-in-Chief of Journal of Public and Nonprofit Affairs.

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2021-04-01

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