COVID-19 Resource List

Written by Jack Hassard

On March 9, 2020
coronavirus

This post is a coronavirus resource list that might be important to teachers and the general public. The COVID-19 outbreaks have caused major disruptions in many countries around the world. The important idea for individuals is to be aware, and take the precautions that are recommended by numerous health agencies, especially the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

I’ve included a variety of posts that include a wide range of resources.

It’s important to get the facts straight on is pandemic. At this stage of this pandemic, its uncertainty about the disease that is causing stress within societies. Even with this level of uncertainty, knowledge is key to keeping safe.

Source of Image by Vektor Kunst from Pixabay

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