
Kirma Swords
Producer, News-
Researchers say singing in a room for an extended period of time, in close contact with lots of people and no ventilation is "a recipe for disaster."
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The study says that even towns where schools have decided to allow students to return in the fall, like IU, there may continue to be dampened demand for typical collegiate expenditures such as eating out and attending sports games.
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The Monroe County Jail has new equipment on the way which may help in deterring the spread of COVID-19.
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Monroe County's Health Department Administrator says anytime people are traveling they need to be aware of where they are and what is going on in that community.
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Throughout the world, millions of children are currently back at school. There have been no reports of daycares or schools acting as a super spreader.
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He said his goal is to educate and enlighten those with autism and help them overcome their struggles, but he also has another group he is trying to reach.
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Valerie Grim, professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies, says Juneteenth is a moment of celebration honoring those who not only became free but also those who fought for their own freedom and the idea of the Constitution guaranteeing freedom and equality for all human beings.
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Medical experts say if you are using a cloth mask or face covering while out in public, you should be washing them between each use.
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This fall, all rooms in IU’s residence halls will be single occupancy, but with a rigorous exemption process available for students who may wish to choose their own roommate.
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A wedding is a special time for a couple, of course, signifying the beginning of a commitment to live their lives together. But what about during a pandemic? Can you even have a ceremony this summer? City Limits was asked to find out.