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Visualizing the Impact of COVID-19 on People and Place

Visualizing the Impact of COVID-19 on People and Place
Make plans now to participate in an informative webinar conducted by Jamie Kleinsorge and Chris Fulcher of the Center for Applied Research and and Engagement Systems (MU CARES) at the University of Missouri on Visualizing the Impact of COVID-19 on People and Place to be held on Thursday, May 7 at 2:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time.  This webinar will introduce participants to a variety of mapping tools and other resources for visualizing how various determinants of health, economic indicators, demographics, and vulnerabilities affect COVID-19 risk, response, and recovery. 
 
When: May 7, 2020 02:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) 
Topic: Visualizing the Impact of COVID-19 on People and Place
 
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