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The COVID effect in schools and sewage systems

Joey Lovato
Joey Lovato
Jackie Valley
Jackie Valley
Jeff Scheid
Jeff Scheid
Jannelle Calderon
Jannelle Calderon
Sean Golonka
Sean Golonka

How has staffing shortages and learning loss affected school, what can waste water tell us about COVID and how has automatic voter registration changed party affiliation?

This week, reporter Jackie Valley and photographer Jeff Scheid come on the show to talk about their visit to one school in Clark County, what’s changed in the last two years, how the school is handling staffing shortages, learning loss and more. After that, reporter Jannelle Calderon interviews Professor Edwin Oh, the lead at the UNLV wastewater surveillance program, about checking wastewater for signs of COVID and what it can tell us moving forward. At the end of the show, reporter Sean Golonka talks with host Joey Lovato about automatic voter registration and how it has changed the landscape of registered voters in Nevada.

Hosts

Joey Lovato - https://twitter.com/Joey_Lovato_

Jacob Solis - https://twitter.com/jacobsolisnv

0:50 - School in the time of COVID

Jackie Valley - https://twitter.com/JackieValley

Jeff Scheid - https://twitter.com/JeffScheid

9:00 - Water water and COVID

Jannelle Calderon - https://twitter.com/NewsyJan

Edwin Oh - No Twitter

17:40 - Automatic Voter Registration

Sean Golonka - https://twitter.com/s_golonka

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