An update on local services and all the ways to access COVID-19 information on CBC News
Everything from a new email destination for your questions to a dedicated page tracking coronavirus cases

We are all involved in a remarkable story.
As we move forward into the next few weeks and what most experts agree will be the most perilous part of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, we must not lose sight of the human face of this crisis.
Canadians are ill and some have died; we will tell their stories.
Canadians are fighting; we will showcase the first responders and health care workers working flat-out to save lives and the challenges they face.
Canadians are worrying; we will get answers, aggregate the best advice and hold our officials to account.
Canadians are helping; we will find the stories of hope and civic generosity that bring communities together.
We are seeing millions of Canadians turn to CBC News daily on TV, radio, digital and social media. Every word we publish, post and broadcast matters in the face of this voracious appetite for trusted news, context and the latest developments. We cannot afford a misstep, and I'm grateful for the care and diligence that our staff bring to our reporting every day.
This is what public service journalism is all about.
Resources to answer your questions on COVID-19
Some quick highlights from the past two weeks:
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To manage the thousands of questions we're getting from Canadians, we have set up a new email destination and will endeavour to answer as many as possible on all of our programs and platforms. Write to COVID@cbc.ca
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We launched a COVID-19 fact checking unit to expose falsehoods and disinformation around the global pandemic. See some of their early work here and here.
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We made CBC News Network (NN) freely available on cable and digital to all Canadians, here and abroad.
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We launched a COVID-19 newsletter. It's already at 48,000 subscribers, our fastest-growing newsletter. A remarkable 70 per cent of users open this daily email. Sign up here.
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On CBC Radio One, we have extended the Current with Matt Galloway until noon in most time zones in order to provide you with the latest information and updates.
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Our coronavirus tracker is live. It will give you the latest data on the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 as we know them, here and around the world.
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Our CBC News app will launch an update soon that will contain a COVID-19 guide to help our local audiences access resources, local stories and key video about their community.
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We've compiled local resources and updates for communities across Canada here.
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We have partnered with Canada's private broadcasters to pool video coverage of official press briefings across the country in order to space out the number of crews present at any one event.
WATCH | One of the many videos you can find on CBC News to help you stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic: