
No In-Person Schooling For A While, More Children Sickened By Coronavirus, Using Tech To Confront Census Obstacles, College Sports On Hold, And New Book On Stephen Miller
KPBS Midday Edition · KPBS Public Media
August 11, 202044m 19s
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Show Notes
San Diego Unified had already planned to begin the new school year online because of the pandemic, but now the district says students may not return to the classroom for months. Plus, since March more than a quarter of American children tested positive for COVID-19. How vulnerable are children to getting this virus?. Also, census organizers are getting creative to reach hard-to-count communities during the pandemic. In addition, SDSU, UC San Diego and USD are delaying their fall sports seasons because of the pandemic. And, because we have been conserving water so well that water forecasters have radically overestimated the amount of water we would need in the future. Finally, “Hatemonger,” a new book by former KPBS border reporter Jean Guerrero, details how Stephen Miller became one of Trump’s most influential advisors.