The spread of the coronavirus has brought many businesses to a standstill, and forced others to change how they work. Jefferson County Public Schools is giving thousands of Chromebooks to students who don't have guaranteed access to a computer as part of its remote learning plan. The attorney general's office is devoting time to fight scams related to the coronavirus. Most in-person court services in Kentucky have been suspended. In Conversation discussed changes happening across the commonwealth in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Our guest were JCPS Superintendent Dr. Marty Pollio, Consumer Protection Division Director for Kentucky's office of Attorney General Chris Lewis, and Kentucky Chief Justice John Minton.
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