Texas Standard For March 19, 2020
Some states say cases of coronavirus reaching a tipping point. What do emergency officials see for the next 72 hours in the Lone Star State? Our conversation with the chief of the Texas Division of Emergency Management. And: Real life goes online across much of the Lone Star Star, how well is teleconferencing keeping us connected? Also: Schools in rural Texas struggling to put together next steps in places without lots of Internet access. Plus: Love in the time of coronavirus. All of those stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

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