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The Herald is publishing as much local information as it can about the reaction to the coronavirus and COVID-19. The Herald’s niche is providing news about Morrisons Cove, so that’s what we are doing.
However, we cannot squeeze everything into these pages, nor can we capture all the news about this event on our website. And, of course, none of us are experts on public health or diseases.
So in the interest of providing as much information as we can, the Herald has gathered several resources which are presenting reliable, responsible information about the virus, its spread and related factors.
Please consult these internet resources for information that you can count on. While social media is great for keeping in touch with friends and family, it often offers misleading and even dangerous advice about serious matters.
Likewise, gossip over a fence can be tantalizing, but it’s likely to be wrong.
So, please consult these sources and become well-informed.
One of the things that we can reassure you of is that you’re very unlikely to catch the virus from a newspaper – or from any object, even ones that have been mailed from places where the virus is prevalent.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the likelihood of an infected person contaminating commercial goods is low and the risk of catching the virus that causes COVID-19 from a package that has been moved, travelled, and exposed to different conditions and temperature is also low.
Thanks for reading.
Editor’s Note: Many websites indicate the presence of a search box using what looks like a small tilted magnifying glass. Click on the magnifying class icon to open a search box. Then type the word you want to search for.
INFORMATIONSOURCES
Conemaugh Nason
Go to http://www.conemaugh.org and click on the “Coronavirus (COVID19) Preparedness Information” banner at the very top of the website.
UPMC Altoona
Go to http://www.upmc.com and click on the “COVID-19 Update” banner.
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Go to http://www.health.pa.gov and click on the blue bar labeled “Coronavirus Information” under the main photo.
This site has excellent information about the presence of the virus in Pennsylvania, including a county-by-county count of confirmed cases.
Consumer Reports
Go to http://www.consumerreports.org A panel with multiple articles takes up most of the landing page.
World Health Organization (WHO)
Go to http://www.who.int
Click on the red box at the upper left of the landing page, labeled “Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak”
NEWS SOURCES
Note: Most news media websites, like the Herald, do not require a subscription to read stories about the coronavirus.
Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Go to http://www.penncapital-star.com
Search for “coronavirus” using the search box at the upper right.
The PA Post
Go to https://papost.org
Search for “coronavirus” in the search box at upper right or click on the banner tab running across the top of the main photo.
The Washington Post
Go to http://www.washingtonpost.com
Search for “coronavirus” in the search box at the very upper left of the page.
The New York Times
Go to http://www.nytimes.com
Search for “coronavirus” using the search box at the very top left of the page.
Please send your favorite reliable information or news source recommendation to the Herald at news@mcheraldonline.com.
Thank you. We’ll get through this together.
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