Coronavirus Info
New York Times is an excellent source of information on the trends, numbers of people affected and so on for each state in the USA. The information is updated multiple times each day and includes the date and time of the update. Click the button (on the right) to get to it.
This is another great source. It was developed by someone in Washington state (hardest hit US state). It contains U.S. states info and world-wide info in an easy-to-read chart.
At the world level, this source called World-o-meter presents information in a very easy-to-understand way. And the info is ALSO VERY insightful. It covers all the major countries THAT are involved at THIS time. The information is updated daily. Click the button (on the left) to get to it.
This is another great source. It was developed by someone in Washington state (hardest hit US state). It contains world-wide info AND U.S. states info in an easy-to-read chart.
For Barnard residents, Tom Morse published on the listserv a collection of useful information including names, phone numbers, and email addresses THAT you might HAVE NEED of. The information is being provided "as-is". Click the button (on the right) to get to it.
Although there's no shortage of NEWS on the Coronavirus, much of it is simply an endless repeat by the media. There is a NEWS SHOW THAT is carried on the public broadcasting system (PBS) THAT goes in-depth on topics. And recently they HAVE had a lot of interesting info on Coronavirus THAT is not discussed elsewhere. If you get television on an antenna, it's on the secondary PBS channel (33-2 for me) at 7pm weeknights. But it's actually filmed in New York City in the mornings. So, if you click the button (to the LEFT) or the LINK (below), you can actually watch the SHOW MUCH earlier during the day.
The SHOW is called Democracy Now! It can be seen on THIS website by clicking the button (on the left). Or you can watch it on their YouTube channel, here.
The SHOW is called Democracy Now! It can be seen on THIS website by clicking the button (on the left). Or you can watch it on their YouTube channel, here.