Answering Your Coronavirus Questions: 100,000 deaths, religion and the future of work
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-27-2020
Capture Date
6-3-2020
URL
https://www.npr.org/transcripts/863528626
Abstract
This NPR interview focuses on several topics related to COVID-19, such as healthcare, racism, employment, politics, and religion. In terms of religion, the response of Christian and Muslim communities is discussed, particularly the suspension of in-person services and the use of technology. Imam Mohammad Altahir of the Islamic Center of Laramie, Wyoming and Reverend Lane Moore of the Northwest Louisiana Baptist Association are interviewed and featured in the article.
WMU ScholarWorks Citation
Martin, Michel, "Answering Your Coronavirus Questions: 100,000 deaths, religion and the future of work" (2020). Pandemic Response and Religion in the USA: Law and Public Policy. 74.
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/religion-pandemic-law/74