It's all over the news, social media and nearly everywhere you look -- the novel coronavirus, now a pandemic, has been changing the way employees work and emptying store shelves. And if you don't have time to follow the news, you're in luck because you can have news alerts sent to your phone.
You can use sources such as Twitter, Google Alerts and your favorite news sites to receive updates and notifications about where the coronavirus is and what you can do to help keep yourself and your community safe. You can also sign up for text alerts to receive information about how many cases are in your area and what's closing down, like schools and churches.
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