Leaders must act now to protect voters during this pandemic
The measures the coalition has outlined would ensure that Missouri voters can cast a ballot, but only if officials step into leadership now and temporarily put aside their political differences to protect Missouri voters, writes Denise Lieberman.
‘This pandemic is a test for leaders. Voters do the grading.’
Political scientist Andrew Reeves of Arts & Sciences writes in an op-ed in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that political leaders are judged by how they respond when things go wrong, such as the pandemic, which has upended daily life across the world.
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Timothy Bono, lecturer in psychology
The Pandemic Will Cleave America in Two
Hedwig Lee, professor of sociology
The stimulus package will cover clergy salaries. Some say the government has gone too far.
John Inazu, the Sally D. Danforth Distinguished Professor of Law & Religion
A deadly duo: When COVID-19 meets underlying health conditions
William Tate, the Edward Mallinckrodt Distinguished University Professor in Arts & Sciences; and Kally Xu, John B. Ervin Scholar and Gephardt Institute Civic Scholar
Why There Are So Many Different Guidelines For Face Masks For The Public
Ross Brownson, the Steven H. and Susan U. Lipstein Distinguished Professor, Brown School
‘Watch your well-being during coronavirus distancing’
Graham A. Colditz, MD, DrPH, at the School of Medicine, shares tips on the Siteman Cancer Center website for staying physically and mentally healthy during this time of physical distancing.
Across the St. Louis region, black residents disproportionately hit by the coronavirus
Jason Purnell, associate professor of public health
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