Coronavirus In California / Political Junkie Ken Rudin / 2020 Census
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This March 23, 2018 photo shows an envelope containing a 2018 census test letter mailed to a resident in Providence, R.I.
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Today's Guests
- Infectious disease expert Dr. Dean Blumberg, Sacramento County Department of Health Services Director Dr. Peter Beilenson, epidemiologist Dr. Megan Murray & CapRadio Reporters Nicole Nixon and Sarah Mizes-Tan on coronavirus
- Political Junkie Ken Rudin on the 2020 presidential race
- NPR Correspondent Hansi Lo Wang on the 2020 census
Correction: A previous version of this page misstated the number of states that have declared states of emergency over coronavirus. It has been updated.
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California is one of at least eight states that have declared an emergency because of the COVID-19 outbreak. We’ll bring you the latest from a number of guests.
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Political Junkie Ken Rudin joins the show as the presidential race marches on. Another big day of primaries is ahead, along with the next Democratic presidential debate.
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A form from the U.S. Census Bureau will be mailed to millions of households across the country this week, and for many people, this will be the first step in the 2020 census process. NPR Census Correspondent Hansi Lo Wang explains the roll out.
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