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    For all the folks out there wondering if that January flu was actually a COVID-19 infection that they picked up at , we looked into it and here's what we found.

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    CES, a well-known schmooze-fest of tech leaders from around the world, created an ideal environment for a virus to spread, particularly if highly infectious people were present.

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    Some students will have an easier time landing internships during the pandemic because they'll be able to work online and not have to move to an expensive big city. That's one of the surprising bits of good news on today's .

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    One week from today, we'll start a new series of episodes about people in the Mississippi Delta and how they've been affected by the coronavirus. You can listen to the trailer now:

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    It's a monumentally challenging time. The financial impact on so many industries is dire. Journalism is one of them. I'm upping my contributions, keeping up my subscriptions. If you want to support the work of , go here:

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    🎉Hey all! Be part of our next episode! We're seeking stories from teachers, profs, parents, students on how college and school look nowadays, how we're adapting, what challenges are surfacing. Call to leave us a story over voicemail 651-228-4991 or email contact@apmreports.org

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    For students, school as a mainstay of day-to-day life has evaporated. In this week's , we talk to as she does double duty, teaching her kids to read at the same time she does her paid job.

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    Where are deaths most disproportionate for Americans? In Chicago, Milwaukee, Michigan & Wisconsin (where they are 5.5 times more likely to die of than their population %). NEW data:

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    NEW! COVID-19 has claimed 14,613 American lives through April 8. However, data about and ethnicity of the deceased is available for just 38% of deaths. Explore data & disproportionality for all HERE:

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    New today. tells us how teachers and students are adapting to distance learning, and he finds a couple bright spots w/r/t standardized tests and transfer credits. Transcript here: Listen here:

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    With help from community members like you, we'll shed light on how people are responding to COVID-19 and show what life is like for people who are sick and those around them. Let us know how you've been affected. Take this survey to tell your story.

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    With help from community members like you, we'll shed light on how people are responding to COVID-19 and show what life is like for people who are sick and those around them. Let us know how you've been affected. Take this survey to tell your story.

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  14. 31 mars

    Have you lost a coworker, friend or family member to COVID-19? Have you had trouble getting tested where you live? We're investigating the effects of the novel coronavirus. Take this survey to tell your story and help our reporting.

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  15. 30 mars

    We're investigating the ongoing effects of COVID-19. Have you or someone you know been hospitalized as a result? Are you a health care worker whose job has been affected? Take this survey to help our reporting. We want to tell your stories.

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    Eleven states and D.C. either don't know or won't say how many COVID-19 patients have been admitted to their hospitals.

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  17. 28 mars

    States that do not track hospitalization data in real time include COVID-19 hotspots such as California and Washington. Now they're scrambling to collect the information amid a global pandemic.

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  18. 27 mars

    Eleven states and D.C. either don't know or won't say how many COVID-19 patients have been admitted to their hospitals.

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  19. 26 mars

    ☝🏽This episode is part of our Race on Campus series. It's an ongoing project. You can find all of the episodes here:

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  20. 26 mars

    Between 2008 and 2018, Minnesota's graduation rate for American Indian and Alaska Native students more than doubled, from 27% to 69%. On today's , reports on how it happened:

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