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Dave & Dujanovic
Debbie Dujanovic has learned a lot about herself in just a few weeks of covering COVID-19 for KSL NewsRadio. Here are some of her takeaways.
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Safety
The Salt Lake International Airport is not currently considered an at-risk airport for COVID-19 coronavirus.
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Health
The Utah Department of Health and the Weber-Morgan Health Department announced Monday that Utah has its second confirmed case of COVID-19 (coronavirus).
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Health
With cases reported in locations around the world, the spread of novel coronavirus has travelers on edge. Here's everything you need to know about traveling.
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All News
"All the measure of the red zones are now extended to all of the national territory," Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said at a press conference on Monday evening as he also announced a ban on all public events.
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All News
Chinese President Xi Jinping has made his first visit to Wuhan since the novel coronavirus outbreak began more than two months ago, as new cases of the virus slowed to a trickle in the country where the disease first emerged
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Health
As U.S. sports leagues weigh whether to bar fans from ballparks and stadiums to help stall the coronavirus outbreak, San Francisco Giants pitcher Jeff Samardzija is one of the few players who can tell them exactly what that looks like.
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AP
Thousands of passengers aboard a cruise ship struck by the novel coronavirus are waiting anxiously Tuesday for their chance to leave the vessel, even if means being shipped to military bases for weeks of quarantine.
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Government
SALT LAKE CITY – Utah lawmakers had planned to give people an $80 million income tax cut. But now those cuts may not happen as Coronavirus starts impacting state budgets. Senate President Stuart Adams (R-Layton) said the Coronavirus has hurt the stock market and oil prices, and he urged lawmakers to be “prudent” with the […]
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World
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — A clash of two oil titans – Saudi Arabia and Russia – is sending shock waves through energy markets, with wide-ranging implications for consumers and oil companies, including those in the No. 1 producing country, the United States. The spat between these vital oil suppliers comes at a critical moment; the […]