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The year that was your COVID-19 in photographs

CBC listeners and readers share pictures and video from the first year of the pandemic.

Readers share heartwarming images and video from the past year

Jason Herda submitted several photographs, including this powerful shot of a child and adult reaching for each other with a window in between. (Jason Herda)

March 11 marks exactly one year since Ottawa announced its first confirmed case of COVID-19 the same day the World Health Organization declared the pandemic.

We asked for your best photos and videos to reflect the one-year anniversary of the day that changedthe way we live:

This photo was taken by Yixuan Hu on May 9, 2020. 'For international students who do not have a car like me, public transportation is the main way of travel,' writes Hu, a fourth-year student at the University of Ottawa. 'I really like the composition of this picture, and the grey ground and roof once again rendered a sense of desolation.' (Yixuan Hu)
'Noise-cancelling headphones. My COVID survival gift to myself from myself,' says Kerri Lynn Dwyer, mom to Isla, Shepherd, and Ruby. (Allan Dwyer)
James Peltzer is business up top, party down below in this classic COVID-19 look. (Maria Clavijo)
Suddenly, everybody turned into an amateur baker. Here, Maria Clavijo shows off her sourdough. (James Peltzer)
Mary Hickman asked permission to take this picture of a passerby in Ottawa's Manor Park neighbourhood. 'This was the beginning of the pandemic, when everyone was trying to get [toilet paper]. I saw him on the street looking so proud of himself.' (Mary Hickman)
'My sister had been living in Dubai and got one of the last flights out. I went to the Ottawa airport to pick her up in a bio-security suit, plastic gloves, and a face covering,' recalls Lauren Kennedy, sharing this photo taken on March 23, 2020. 'I cried and she laughed at my ridiculous outfit.' (Heather Kennedy)

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