Articles of Interest about the virus, journalism, lit, writing, and more - Good Friday Edition

***THE VIRUS

Hospital are laying off workers in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic

‘By December, we are going to go through this again’

The Asian Countries That Beat Covid-19 Have to Do It Again  

Grandma whose misfired text to teen led to Thanksgiving invite loses husband to coronavirus

Coronavirus Will Shape the Future of Surveillance 

MIT Will Post Free Plans Online for an Emergency Ventilator That Can Be Built for $100 

***THE VIRUS AT HOME

Should Young Children Wear Masks?

Why You Shouldn’t Wash Produce With Soap During The Coronavirus Crisis

You’re not imagining it: We’re all having intense coronavirus dreams

***VIDEO CONFERENCING 

How Microsoft Teams will use AI to filter out typing, barking, and other noise from video calls 

Zoom vs. Google Hangouts: Video chat apps for working and keeping in touch compared

Google is rebranding Hangouts Chat as just Google Chat

The Zoom privacy and security issues you still need to worry about

Stolen Zoom passwords and meeting IDs are already being shared on the dark web

Racial Slurs And Swastikas Fuel Civil Rights Pressure On Zoom

***JOURNALISM: COVERING THE VIRUS 

Jerry Falwell Jr. Apparently Thinks It’s Criminal to Report on Liberty University

In the ‘new normal’ of covid-19, local TV news proves to be the medium of choice for news and information 

How Journalists Can Address Mistrust in Pandemic Coverage and Help “Flatten the Curve”

An Oklahoma newspaper has apologized for a coronavirus April Fools' story after facing backlash  

Covering biomedical research preprints amid the coronavirus: 6 things to know    

What is HIPAA and how does it affect our understanding of the coronavirus?

***THE BUSINESS OF JOURNALISM

US newspapers face 'extinction-level' crisis

Pandemic Threatens Local Papers Even As Readers Devour Their Coverage

Media The newspaper industry was already faltering. Will coronavirus obliterate it? 

Removing paywalls on coronavirus coverage is noble. It also makes no sense.  

The Plain Dealer lays off 22 journalists, citing 'industry challenges'  

400 Local Newsrooms Receive Grants to Support Coronavirus Work

***JOURNALISM 

John Oliver takes on OAN

Reciting the First Amendment lines up with CDC hand washing guidelines

***STUDENT MEDIA 

The news must go on: App State’s student-run media continue remotely

Can (and should) we publish the name of a student who tested positive for COVID-19?

How Twitter outrage helped kill part of a student media contest and why that makes no sense (opinion)  

Salve students rise to challenge of keeping school’s media running in face of coronavirus

***FAKES & FRAUDS

Nearly three-in-ten Americans believe COVID-19 was made in a lab

Coronavirus in US: FDA orders Texas church to stop selling fake coronavirus medicine 

Misinformation, Distrust May Contribute To Black Americans' COVID-19 Deaths 

What Role Should Newsrooms Play in Debunking COVID-19 Misinformation?

Decades of science denial related to climate change has led to denial of the coronavirus pandemic 

Misinformation about an outbreak like Covid-19 is important public health data 

 Facebook's lack of moderators is hurting its fight against misinformation

***WRITING & READING

A Bookstore That Closed During the Pandemic Started a Literature Hotline. Now People Are Calling in for Life Advice

Female Writers Examine The Words That Undermine Women  

Plagiarism in Plaguetime

Amazon’s Self-Publishing Arm Is a Haven for White Supremacists

How to edit your own writing

How to read coronavirus news like a science writer

***LITERATURE

What Literature Can Teach Us About Epidemics

‘Weird tale’ by Secret Garden author Frances Hodgson Burnett discovered

The Nobel-Winning Economist who wants you to read more Fiction 

***POETRY

Bruce Dawe's passing is a great loss but his remarkable, socially aware poetry will remain relevant

Joyelle McSweeney’s Poetry of Catastrophe 

National Poetry Celebrations go online

***INTERNET

How the coronavirus will change how we use the internet

How Has the Coronavirus Changed How You Use the Internet?