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Back to School, Eventually

We are now three months into the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 110,000 Americans dead from a novel coronavirus that scientists are still researching. On Tuesday, Governor Northam had news about how schools may open in the fall, provided they can demonstrate they have a plan to keep students apart. This show features some of that information, as well as news on how sports can proceed under phase 2. In the second segment, Dr. Denise Bonds of the Thomas Jefferson Health District gives an update to the Charlottesville Planning Commission.

Episode 39 of the Charlottesville Quarantine Report podcast, hosted by Sean Tubbs, titled "Back to School, Eventually" was published on June 10, 2020 and runs 24 minutes.

June 10, 2020 ·24m · Charlottesville Quarantine Report

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We are now three months into the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, with more than 110,000 Americans dead from a novel coronavirus that scientists are still researching. On Tuesday, Governor Northam had news about how schools may open in the fall, provided they can demonstrate they have a plan to keep students apart. This show features some of that information, as well as news on how sports can proceed under phase 2. In the second segment, Dr. Denise Bonds of the Thomas Jefferson Health District gives an update to the Charlottesville Planning Commission.

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