Coronavirus

Read: The Coronavirus and Public Safety: Lessons Learned by a Large Institution (So Far)

The Coronavirus and Public Safety: Lessons Learned by a Large Institution (So Far)

Here’s what works and what doesn’t across five broad campus public safety operational categories: personnel, plans and procedures, facilities, equipment and communications.

Read: Extremist Groups Urging Members to Spread COVID-19 to Police, Jews

Extremist Groups Urging Members to Spread COVID-19 to Police, Jews

An alert issued by the FBI on Thursday said members are being instructed to spread their bodily fluids to police using spray bottles.

Read: Ransomware Attackers Vow to Not Strike Healthcare During Pandemic

Ransomware Attackers Vow to Not Strike Healthcare During Pandemic

Two ransomware gangs have agreed to forego attacking healthcare organizations during the outbreak, but several others have not agreed to stop.

Read: Colleges Extend Distance Learning, Reschedule Graduations

Colleges Extend Distance Learning, Reschedule Graduations

The University of Kentucky is one of many campuses that chose to continue distance learning for the remainder of the year and to postpone graduation.

Read: COVID-19 Patient Escapes Connecticut Hospital

COVID-19 Patient Escapes Connecticut Hospital

The 55-year-old homeless male, who had tested positive for COVID-19, left on foot.

Read: How Police Officers Can Protect Themselves from Coronavirus Exposure

How Police Officers Can Protect Themselves from Coronavirus Exposure

With the rise in number of law enforcement agencies reporting employee exposure to COVID-19, here’s how officers can protect themselves.

Read: Florida Students Returning from Spring Break Test Positive for COVID-19

Florida Students Returning from Spring Break Test Positive for COVID-19

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been criticized for not ordering the closure of all beaches, leading local officials to make the decision on their own.

Read: Colleges Prepping Dorms for Overflow Coronavirus Patients

Colleges Prepping Dorms for Overflow Coronavirus Patients

Many U.S. colleges and universities are prepping empty dorms and other large facilities to house both coronavirus patients and healthcare workers.

Read: Cyber Attacks Increase as Cybercriminals Capitalize on COVID-19 Fears

Cyber Attacks Increase as Cybercriminals Capitalize on COVID-19 Fears

These phishing emails are typically marketing coronavirus information and ask you to open an attachment to see the latest news and statistics.

Read: Videoconferencing Platforms Being Used as Social Networks During COVID-19

Videoconferencing Platforms Being Used as Social Networks During COVID-19

Schools, churches and even groups of friends are taking to Zoom, Webex, Microsoft Teams, BlueJeans and other videoconferencing apps to catch up on lost instruction time, hear the latest sermon or just hang out with family and friends.

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