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The Covid-19 outbreak is reminding the world that water is a fundamental pillar of public and personal health. Circle of Blue is telling that story.
2019.05.05
What are today's three most important words?
Dear John,
Three most important words. Who’d have thought “wash your hands” could be as transformative as “I love you”? Water is at the heart of the response to Covid-19. In fact, it’s been at the center of health, economies and environment all along. So as we face this pandemic together, know that Circle of Blue is covering aspects of the pandemic that you won’t see most places, until we bring them to the forefront. Stories about how financial losses threaten our water utilities, or how shifting work locations will demand new health measures for avoiding Legionnaires’ Disease. And the struggles for water and sanitation in the world's most vulnerable communities. At Circle of Blue we're collaborating with scientists, educators, communicators, and designers to help create the best tools for understanding and prevailing over the new coronavirus. We are also unrelenting in our commitment to informing the decisions that are still waiting out there, about how to shape our shared water future. I'm hopeful that what we as a species learn about our world and ourselves will guide us on a better way forward. Three more important words: We need you. For nearly two decades, Circle of Blue donors have made a difference in a world where water is often taken for granted. We know that our support community is challenged right now, even as the need for our work — and trusted journalism — is growing. If you can, I hope you'll consider donating whatever amount is right for you, and suggest that you multiply your effort by sharing this request with others. Many drops do indeed fill the bucket, and in that way we carry water – and hope – forward.
Circle of Blue is covering today's intersecting water policies, infrastructure and events, and the people they affect. We're reaching out to scientists, scholars, leaders and organizations, asking the key questions to help guide you through the fog and into a post-covid world. See a selection of coverage below, follow online and through our content partners like theWorld Economic ForumandWilson Center Environmental Change and Security Program.
Live Water-Coronavirus Blog: Updated every few hours, we’re covering fast-breaking news in the U.S. and around the world about the pandemic and crucial water connections.
Healthcare Facilities in Developing Countries a High Risk for Coronavirus Transmission: Few healthcare facilities in developing countries have complete water, sanitary, and hygienic services. They are vulnerable to Covid-19 transmission.
Water Shutoffs Are Suspended, But the Bills Will Still Be Due: Many utilities will not disconnect water during the coronavirus emergency. But residents are still required to pay their bills when it’s over.
Covid-19 Crisis Could Decimate Water Utility Revenue, Worsen Affordability Problems: The shutdown due to Covid-19 will have immediate and potentially long-lasting consequences for America’s water utilities and the people they serve.
Your support makes everything that we do possible. Every donation, no matter how big or small, is truly transformative.