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San Juan Basin Public Health Update for July 13, 2020

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Last week the World Health Organization (WHO) acknowledged the growing evidence of airborne spread of COVID-19 after being urged to do so by over 200 scientists internationally. KSUT’s Sarah Flower spoke to Liane Jollon, Executive Director of San Juan Basin Public Health about what this means regionally and how it affects local response to the virus. 

KSUT COVID-19 news reporting is made possible by support from individual donors and the Colorado Media Project.  

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