
Tiny decisions will determine our collective future
William Wan on how the novel coronavirus will radically alter the United States. Maura Judkis on social distancing with roommates. Julie Zauzmer’s dispatch from churches deciding what’s more important: fellowship and prayer, or public health?
March 20, 202019m 35s
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Show Notes
William Wan on how the novel coronavirus will radically alter the United States. Maura Judkis on social distancing with roommates. Plus, Julie Zauzmer’s dispatch from churches deciding what’s more important: fellowship and prayer, or public health?
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