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When early voting for the presidential primary begins in Palm Beach County on March 7, each of the 16 voting centers will be equipped with hand sanitizer. Extra poll workers are being lined up. And the Supervisor of Elections Office plans to communicate coronavirus information directly to elections workers. Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Wendy Sartory Link said Friday she’s added ... read more...
Coronavirus and the 2020 elections: What candidates are saying
When early voting for the presidential primary begins in Palm Beach County on March 7, each of the 16 voting centers will be equipped with hand sanitizer. Extra poll workers are being lined up. And the Supervisor of Elections Office plans to communicate coronavirus information directly to elections workers. Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Wendy Sartory Link said Friday she’s added ...
SWGA health official: It’s time to prep, not panic when it comes to coronavirus
The district said in an email it would be monitoring the virus and working with the ODH and other health officials to mitigate risk.
The district said in an email it would be monitoring the virus and working with the CDC and other health officials to mitigate risk.
Get the top headlines of the day in your morning briefing from NBC 4 New York, Monday through Friday. Sign up for our newsletter here. Mayor de Blasio and Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Monday will hold a news conference on the first confirmed case of coronavirus in New York State. A person in New York City tested positive for COVID-19, more…
As more cases of coronavirus pop up in the U.S. -- with some exposed people already being ordered to self-isolate -- the time to stock up on supplies is now, preparedness experts say.
Sen. Patty Murray of Washington on Tuesday said her constituents are seeing delays and confusion in getting tested for coronavirus and that if anyone is in charge at the White House, it “would be news to anyone in my state.”
State Rep. Susan Donovan, a Democrat who represents Bristol and Portsmouth, and her husband have been planning for months a trip to Lisbon, Portugal, in April. Now, she doesn't know if she should cancel the trip because of growing concerns about the spreading coronavirus disease, COVID-19. Donovan is expecting to receive some guidance to questions like these when she hears from Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott, director of the Rhode Island Department...