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COVID-19 response in Douglas County, Kansas (2020)

Collected by: University of Kansas

Archived since: Mar, 2020

Description:

This archive documents the response to, narrative of, and events surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic in Douglas County and at the University of Kansas. This includes the efforts of the University, county and cities governments, businesses, and the community at large. Some of the sources included in this archive are official university websites, county and city government pages, and news stories. This archive attempts to track and gather the digital response of the county, University, and their communities to the COVID-19 pandemic and the events and changes that followed. As this is still on ongoing situation, more websites are added as new information and procedures emerge

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Title: Lawrence bookstores find new ways to get books to customers during coronavirus pandemic

URL: http://www.kansan.com/arts_and_culture/lawrence-bookstores-find-new-ways-to-get-books-to-customers-during-coronavirus-pandemic/article_57ae8356-6b0a-11ea-b4c0-1b2a026b5c9f.html

Description: Lawrence bookstores such as The Raven Book Store and The Dusty Bookshelf are still selling books for pickup or delivery amid social distancing practices.

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Subject:   Arts & Culture

Title: As coronavirus spreads, Lawrence Memorial staff says it's prepared for influx of patients

URL: http://www.kansan.com/news/as-coronavirus-spreads-lawrence-memorial-staff-says-its-prepared-for-influx-of-patients/article_54c5e00a-6bb2-11ea-9e67-7fb6fce9c2ea.html

Description: As the number of coronavirus cases across Kansas continues to increase, local healthcare providers say they are prepared for a rise in patients that many hospitals have been ill-equipped to treat.

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Subject:   General news

Title: Douglas County issues 'stay at home' order to prevent spread of novel coronavirus

URL: http://www.kansan.com/news/douglas-county-issues-stay-at-home-order-to-prevent-spread-of-novel-coronavirus/article_242e7f16-6ca6-11ea-b1f6-4b33c5ba3b97.html

Description: Douglas County has issued a "stay at home" order to combat the spread of COVID-19 virus. The order will take effect Tuesday, March 24, and will remain until at least until April 23.

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Subject:   General news

Title: Fact-checking common rumors about the novel coronavirus

URL: http://www.kansan.com/news/fact-checking-common-rumors-about-the-novel-coronavirus/article_35a2bca8-6b02-11ea-8aa5-8f1f2c021fa4.html

Description: A professor in the department of molecular biosciences, Anthony Fehr, debunks common myths and explains facts about the coronavirus.

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Subject:   General news

Title: Kansas City jurisdictions announce upcoming stay at home order

URL: http://www.kansan.com/news/kansas-city-jurisdictions-announce-upcoming-stay-at-home-order/article_fa78641e-6be4-11ea-8577-b7ea749c9edf.html

Description: Both Kansas City governments and several surrounding counties announced Saturday they will be ordering all residents to stay at home except for essential needs starting Tuesday, March 24 to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus.

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Subject:   General news

Title: KU architecture students, professors adapt to online research and learning

URL: http://www.kansan.com/news/ku-architecture-students-professors-adapt-to-online-research-and-learning/article_40bbb54e-6ac7-11ea-9d06-dffb1e7a5ecd.html

Description: Students and professors at The University of Kansas School of Architecture and Design reflect on how the change to a completely online curriculum will affect the rest of their learning and research this semester.

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Subject:   General news

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