The Science Museum in London has an exhibit on the pot made by the British artist, and it will be unveiled this week.

The large decorated vase will stand next to other symbolic items that illustrate the historic impact of the Pandemic, including a selection of the vials used in the first mass Covid-19 vaccinations, some of the signs used in the government's daily public briefings and a few examples of early.

Alan Measles – God in the time of Covid-19, by Grayson Perry, 2020.

Grayson Perry’s Alan Measles – God in the time of Covid-19. Photograph: Isidora Bojovic/Science Museum Group

Turner prize-winning artist Alan Measles' ceramic vase, titled God in the time of Covid-19, will be on display at the museum.

The jars are decorated in a pale colour and are inspired by the design of the albarello jars used to hold drugs in hospitals.

Among the images of many of the things that became familiar as infections spiralled is the famous teddy bear, Alan Measles. The bear is next to the female alter ego. Chris Whitty is the UK's chief medical adviser.

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Alan Measles is shown distraught because his other half is seriously ill. Protesters ridicule his efforts helping at the hospital.

He joined a group of homeless people beneath a motorway.

The pot was created by the Observer advice columnist and his wife, Philippa, from their own home during the week of the C4 series.

The keeper of medicine at the Kensington museum said that the artwork ofPerry has been acquired for the gallery to help present not only advances in diagnosis and protection.

The Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine was given for the first time as part of the mass immunisation programme in December of 2020 and the small, nondescript vials that will be on display in the show were donated by the National Health Service.