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Workers are being forced to choose between unemployment or returning to work and risking their family's health.
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Disparities in youth fitness are a longstanding problem. The pandemic threatens to widen the gap.
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The chief of a domestic violence unit joined reporters from The Wall Street Journal and NBC News to share insights for covering this urgent story right now.
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Influential epidemiologist Michael Osterholm and New York Times reporter Apoorva Mandavilli offer an unvarnished view of what testing can do right now.
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To protect front-line workers, emergency departments are trying new ways of seeing patients via telehealth — even when they show up in person.
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Nearly 40% of Monterey County growers reported financial losses related to the coronavirus-prompted shutdown.
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From Google Trends to geolocation hacks, digital storytelling expert Amara Aguilar shares timely strategies for finding diverse sources while stuck behind a desk.
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The pile-up of nursing home deaths­ from COVID-19 has seared the vulnerabilities of America’s nursing homes in the public conscience as nothing else has.
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The experience of a student returning home to Taiwan from Italy offers a striking image of government vigilance amid COVID-19.
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How reporters have been asking about whether their communities are ready for the expected surge of patients suffering from COVID-19.

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The Center for Health Journalism’s two-day symposium on domestic violence will provide reporters with a roadmap for covering this public health epidemic with nuance and sensitivity. The first day will take place on the USC campus on Friday, March 17. The Center has a limited number of $300 travel stipends for California journalists coming from outside Southern California and a limited number of $500 travel stipends for those coming from out of state. Journalists attending the symposium will be eligible to apply for a reporting grant of $2,000 to $10,000 from our Domestic Violence Impact Reporting Fund. Find more info here!

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