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Coronavirus Exposing Social Issues, Empowering Community Resilience In Idaho

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A homeless man wearing a mask sleeps in the doorway of a building, in Barcelona, Spain, March 2020.

 

There are now cases of coronavirus in all 50 states. With no definitive federal orders but rather recommendations, states and localities have been left to their own to decide how to handle the pandemic in their area. Idaho has made no statewide restrictions but has announced guidelines for folks. 

"Shelter in place" mandates seem to be helping China flatten the curve, as no new cases in that country were announced today. But what about the other problems this epidemic is exposing? Things like homelessness, lacking health care infrastructure, and the food and housing insecurity which come with layoffs and a turbulent economy?

 

Boise State University is now home to the new Hazard and Climate Resilience Institute which is facing these issues head-on. Director Brittany Brand joins Idaho Matters live on Skype to talk more.

As COVID-19 cases spread through the U.S. and Idaho, we’re committed to keeping you updated and informed. You can get updated info on cases, closures and how to stay healthy at any time on our Coronavirus news blog.

Have a question or comment for the show? Tweet @KBSX915 using #IdahoMatters

 

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Molly Wampler is a newsroom intern at Boise State Public Radio. Originally from Berkeley, California, she just graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Washington state. There, Molly worked for her university's newspaper but is stoked to try her hand at and learn all there is to learn about radio journalism.

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