Auburn University launches website for coronavirus resources

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Auburn University on Friday announced that it has launched a website on coronavirus-related topics as a helpful resource for the public.

Through the new website, Auburn researchers share their expertise regarding healthcare, the economy, community impacts and education. The site is intended to support Alabamians and people across the country as they navigate the landscape inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

To access the site, click here.

The university will finish its spring 2020 semester via online instruction. Spring commencement has been combined with the summer commencement, scheduled for August 8-9.

Summer courses will also only be offered online for at least sessions 1 and 2.

The Alabama Department of Public Health is now providing real-time updates of the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the state. You can view that information here.

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Sean Ross is the editor of Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @sean_yhn

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