Congress passed $8.3 billion in emergency coronavirus funding, but first responders still can’t buy masks
None of Congress’ emergency coronavirus funding goes directly to first responders for the protective gear and supplies that paramedics, firefighters and EMTs need to safely fight the virus. One fire chief said they’re being forgotten.
Letter Carriers Say the Postal Service Pressured Them to Deliver Mail Despite Coronavirus Symptoms—and Often Without Hand Sanitizer
Experts say coronavirus could be transferred through mail delivery by sick employees. Postal workers say USPS isn’t doing much to keep them or their customers safe.
Amazon Confirms First Known Coronavirus Case in an American Warehouse
Workers at the Queens, New York, facility say employees were expected to come in for their night shift after the case was identified. Amazon denies this.
Close the Churches
COMMENTARY | State and local shutdown orders shouldn’t exempt religious gatherings, and those communities should comply.
In the Age of Social Distancing, Government Meetings Go Virtual
State and local governments are holding virtual meetings to slow the spread of Covid-19 and trying to find ways to continue public participation.
Trump Signs Coronavirus Aid Bill to Expand Sick Leave, Free Testing
City mayors are asking for direct funding they can use to help residents as federal lawmakers turn to a third bill to provide economic stimulus amid the pandemic.
What the Coronavirus Stock Meltdown Could Mean for Pensions
It’s not looking good, but don’t panic just yet.
‘We 100% Plan to Stay Open’: Abortion Providers Say They Will Continue Services During Pandemic
Abortion clinics across the country are continuing to offer services, which providers call essential and time sensitive.
AI called up in coronavirus fight
Artificial intelligence and machine learning experts are developing tools to tease out insights from nearly 30K research papers on COVID-19.
Agencies stress workflow, cyber basics in telework blitz
As government employees move to remote work, agencies’ network infrastructure and security defenses are feeling the pressure.
AI's role in transforming government call centers
Artificial intelligence can unlock new levels of ease, efficiency and quality of service to improve citizens’ everyday contact with their government.
The digital divide leaves millions at a disadvantage during the coronavirus pandemic
The 163 million Americans who lack access to a reliable broadband internet connection face a significant disadvantage when it comes to accessing the real-time information they need to respond to COVID-19.
Is The Bay Area’s ‘Unprecedented’ Lockdown The First Of Many?
Other places around the country are expected to follow the Bay Area’s example, including New York City, where Mayor Bill de Blasio told residents Tuesday to expect a shelter-in-place order within the next 48 hours.
Census Bureau Adapts to Coronavirus Outbreak
The bureau is postponing some mobile help sessions with the 2020 census questionnaire.
Coronavirus Threatens to Blow Big Holes in State Budgets
States are dealing with financial uncertainty as they spend to combat the virus, but also face the possibility of lost revenues as the disease puts a major drag on the economy.
Cities, States Halt Evictions During Coronavirus Pandemic
Growing numbers of cities and states are pausing evictions to help workers who've lost income during the coronavirus outbreak.
Social Distancing Comes with Social Side Effects—Here’s How to Stay Connected
COMMENTARY | Physically isolating yourself can feel psychologically isolating too. But there are ways to maintain connections in these crazy coronavirus times.
Federal Government Floats Sending Americans Cash to Address Outbreak
The Trump administration is considering providing “business interruption payments” for American workers as the economic fallout from the coronavirus outbreak continues.
DOD to reconsider JEDI award
The Defense Department wants some time to it “reconsider” parts of its decision to award its $10 billion cloud contract to Microsoft and has asked the U.S. Court of Federal Claims for a 120-day pause.
LOC hybrid hosting delivers scalability, access
The Library of Congress is moving from an on-premises data center to a three-part hybrid hosting environment to increase its scalability and ability to provide fast, reliable access to digital collections.
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