In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, local governments are not only forced to provide essential services under dangerous circumstances, they are also responsible for clearly communicating emergency procedures to the public. This often requires taking terms used by emergency personnel and translating them for a much broader audience. The task of taking technical information and making it accessible to people of different ages, incomes, abilities, and levels of vulnerability is not simple – especially when it could potentially restrict the free movement of people and their families. Despite the challenging nature of this task, many cities and states are rising to the occasion. \
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