‘Trib Talk’: How the coronavirus spreads in institutional settings
(Jeremy Harmon | The Salt Lake Tribune) A sign at the Salt Lake County Jail says no visitors will be allowed until further notice because of the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday, March 24, 2020.
On the latest episode of “Trib Talk,” Dr. Allyn Nakashima from the Utah Department of Health joined reporters Nate Carlisle and Jessica Miller to discuss the dangers of community spread of the coronavirus in institutional settings.
You can watch the conversation on our Facebook page or on Youtube. The audio is available on iTunes, Spotify and wherever you listen to podcasts.
What do you want to see on the next episode? Email your thoughts and questions to tribtalk@sltrib.com.
“Trib Talk” is produced by Jeni Fitzgibbon and Sara Weber.
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