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Okay. In response to my tweet about why we should be boycotting Trump's daily pressers about #Covid_19, I'm getting the question, "Where should I go instead to stay informed?"

I'll start, but I'd love to hear from you all. Let's help redirect folks to GOOD sources.
Need to have the latest number of confirmed cases and deaths in the U.S. or around the world? The best source is Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center:
coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html

You can also sign up for daily email updates from them.
Johns Hopkins also put together this helpful Twitter list of various experts. Subscribe to it here:
twitter.com/i/lists/123565…

Also, if you're new to lists and aren't sure how they work, DM me. Happy to walk you through them.
The CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, @CDCgov) posts multiple updates daily along with helpful resources, FAQs, and more. You can find those here:
cdc.gov/coronavirus/20…
Harvard Health (@HarvardHealth) has likely answered all of your health-related questions regarding coronavirus here:
health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-c…
More of a podcast person? @NPR has a daily coronavirus podcast episode. Check it out here, or through your favorite podcast platform:
npr.org/podcasts/51035…
The governor in your state is also a resource (of course some have been better than others.) You can find the latest recommendations and updates at their websites. Find your state here:
nga.org/governors/addr…
Alternatively, you may want to be directed to your state's public health department. You can find the direct link for your state here:
cdc.gov/publichealthga…
Of course, if you MUST know what Trump said, just check on Twitter or your favorite news channel. They'll all cover it.

What else, folks? What other resources are out there?
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