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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: Trump is still polarizing the country, even during a pandemic

URL: http://www.kansan.com/opinion/trump-is-still-polarizing-the-country-even-during-a-pandemic/article_9dc2f708-7912-11ea-9806-af18cd117500.html

Description: Opinion Columnist Brett Knepper argues that in a time of crisis, President Trump is more focused on polarization than unity.

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Subject:   Opinion

Title: Stop spreading misinformation about COVID-19

URL: http://www.kansan.com/opinion/stop-spreading-misinformation-about-covid-19/article_2567b034-7537-11ea-8fce-27e05f891085.html

Description: Opinion columnist Wyatt Hall argues that we need to be careful to not spread misinformation, especially during the current pandemic when it could lead to mass panic.

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Subject:   Opinion

Title: Public health is at risk if we don't reform prisons

URL: http://www.kansan.com/opinion/public-health-is-at-risk-if-we-dont-reform-prisons/article_eeb06670-79d3-11ea-9b62-fb5ecb567e7d.html

Description: Opinion columnist John Harris argues that the United States should move away from housing convicted criminals in prisons toward house arrest to encourage rehabilitation, avoid the spread of the coronavirus and save federal dollars.

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Subject:   Opinion

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