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Top Philadelphia news: Plans to offer virtual learning hits snag; urgent need for blood donations

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Published on March 19, 2020
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Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in Philadelphia.

School district's plans to offer students virtual learning hits snag

The district says it can't offer the e-lessons until every student in the district has access to them.

Read the full story on CBS Philly.

Area hospitals conserving blood amid nationwide donation shortfall

The Red Cross is still operating blood drives and has the ability to conduct them while following social distancing guidelines.

Read the full story on Philadelphia Inquirer.

Museums offer digital resources

The Museum of the American Revolution is closed to the public through Tuesday, March 31, but you can explore the Museum and its content from anywhere with free digital resources for all ages, including a Virtual Museum Tour, a Virtual Field Trip, a rich archive of Read the Revolution book excerpts, a digitized collection of the Museum's art and artifacts and more.

Read the full story on Southwest Center City Philadelphia.

Fitness classes you can stream from local gyms, studios

Coronavirus has shut down Philadelphia, but you can stream yoga, bootcamp, pilates, HIIT and more.

Read the full story on Philadelphia Inquirer.


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