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91 Oregon Ducks athletes tested positive for COVID-19 from mid-July to early March

91 Oregon Ducks athletes tested positive for COVID-19 from mid-July to early March Today 6:04 AM The Matthew Knight Arena court is seen before the Oregon Ducks men s basketball game against the UCLA Bruins in Eugene on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020. The game was postponed after an official tested positive for COVID-19 and the other two officials were ruled out due to contact tracing.Leon Neuschwander for The Oregonian/OregonLive Facebook Share By Shane Hoffmann for The Oregonian/OregonLive Oregon Ducks football coach Mario Cristobal and his staff often err on the side of ambiguity when handling injuries within the program, keeping exact diagnoses close to the vest. Many programs across the country do the same. But this past season brought an added wrinkle across the UO athletic department: the suppression of information surrounding COVID-19 cases among student-athletes.

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Governments delay access to public records during pandemic

Governments delay access to public records during pandemic
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Governments delay access to public records during pandemic

Governments delay access to public records during pandemic
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Governments delay access to public records during pandemic - Pomeroy Daily Sentinel

As states prepared to reopen their economies following coronavirus shutdowns last spring, The Associated Press asked governors across the U.S. for records

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Accessing public records tough during lockdowns | News, Sports, Jobs

The Associated Press As states prepared to reopen their economies following coronavirus shutdowns last spring, The Associated Press asked governors across the U.S. for records that could shed light on how businesses and health officials influenced their decisions. Nine months later, after several more COVID-19 surges and shutdowns, the AP still has not received records from about 20 states. Some outright denied the requests or sought payments the AP declined to make. Others have not responded, or said they still need more time. Public records have become harder to get since the world was upended by the pandemic a year ago. Governors, legislatures and local officials have suspended or ignored laws setting deadlines to respond to records requests. They cited obstacles for staffers who are working at home or are overwhelmed with crisis management.

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