Coronavirus Testing Explained, Plus Ways To Help
Publisher |
WAMU
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Mar 24, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:15:54
To see the latest coronavirus coverage, visit WAMU.org and DCist.com. We're updating our stories around the clock. We've also created a Facebook group. To join, search for "D.C. Area Coronavirus Updates" on Facebook. The reporters behind What's With Washington have been hustling to cover COVID-19 in every way they can, and in this episode, we're highlighting some of their work. Daniella Cheslow, WAMU's power and influence reporter, joins Mikaela to break down a question many of us are asking: Why is it taking so long to get lots of people tested? Then, we look for ways to help our community and our region with stories from Elliot Williams, Maureen Pao, Jonquilyn Hill and Eliza Berkon. More details on how to help: Mikaela Lefrak (Arts and Culture Reporter, WAMU) talked about how you can donate blood at your local hospital. Elliot Williams (Staff Writer, DCist) talked about the Mutual Aid network for Wards 7 and 8. You can also access the Mutual Aid Network's spreadsheet (bit.ly/dcmutualaidspreadsheet) or connect on Facebook. Maureen Pao (Reporter, WAMU) talked about how you can donate non-perishable food items or volunteer with The Capital Area Food Bank (www.capitalareafoodbank.org). Jonquilyn Hill (Producer, 1A and WAMU Podcasts) talked about how the Homeless Children's Playtime Project (playtimeproject.org) is putting together playsets for kids living in shelters. You can support their work by making a donation. Eliza Berkon (Reporter, WAMU's Affordability Desk) talked about buying a gift card to your favorite local restaurants and donating to D.C.'s Virtual Tip Jar.

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