Thank you. Of course I'm well inform! I would have Know why it's different!

Lyne

> Le 18 mars 2020 à 12:46, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> a écrit :
> 
> Here in Canada it's best to just read what's on CBC News and their app is 
> quite accessible and of course you can turn on Notifications.
> It's good to stay informed, to isolate yourself as much as possible and to do 
> what you can, but being bombarded by all sorts of different notifications 
> where many probably say the same thing just drives you crazy.
> Now that the US President has finally accepted the fact that this is a real 
> crisis and threat and not a fake news campaign instigated by the democrats he 
> and the rest of the administration who supported him finally have done their 
> typical 180 and now are actually doing something. It would have been good if 
> this had happened 3 weeks ago, but let's hope that in 4 to 6 weeks the worst 
> of this is over and we are on the downslope of it.
> 
> 
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> l.d.ethie...@gmail.com
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> Subject: Re: Corona Virus Alerts: How to get news updates on your phone right 
> now, cNet
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm in Canada and dont't have it in my notifications settings? Should it be 
> anywhere?
> 
> Lyne
> 
>> Le 17 mars 2020 à 22:05, M. Taylor <mk...@ucla.edu> a écrit :
>> 
>> Hello All,
>> 
>> I am posting the following article only because Apple products are 
>> discussed.
>> 
>> Be Well,
>> 
>> Mark
>> 
>> Corona virus  alerts: How to get news updates on your phone right now
>> 
>> Don't miss another important update about how COVID-19 is affecting 
>> your country and where you live.
>> March 17, 2020
>> 
>> Sites like Twitter can help keep you updated on the latest corona 
>> virus news.
>> It's all over the news, social media and nearly everywhere you look -- 
>> the novel corona virus , now a pandemic, has been changing the way 
>> employees work and emptying store shelves. And if you don't have time 
>> to follow the news, you're in luck because you can have news alerts sent to 
>> your phone.
>> You can use sources such as Twitter, Google Alerts and your favorite 
>> news sites to receive updates and notifications about where the corona 
>> virus  is and what you can do to help keep yourself and your community 
>> safe. You can also sign up for text alerts to receive information 
>> about how many cases are in your area and what's closing down, like schools 
>> and churches.
>> Read on to learn how to set up for alerts about corona virus developments.
>> 
>> Twitter can send you notifications from corona virus  sources Twitter 
>> is a good source for learning what's going on with the corona virus
>> -- and it has an option to let you turn on crisis and emergency 
>> alerts. To enable this, go to your notifications settings and select 
>> Notifications > SMS Notifications > Crisis and emergency alerts.
>> You can also get notifications about corona virus  from Twitter 
>> accounts, but you'll want to make sure you trust the news source -- 
>> for example, The Associated Press, Reuters, BNO Newsroom, CNN and 
>> other domestic news organizations. To do so, follow the account, then 
>> tap the bell icon (located beside the Following button) and select All 
>> Tweets. Now you'll be notified when the account tweets something new.
>> 
>> Google Alerts
>> When something new about the corona virus  shows up in Google Search, 
>> you can be among the first to know about it. To get started, go to 
>> Google Alerts and enter the topic you want to follow into the search box at 
>> the top.
>> Change the settings to your preferences, like how often you want to 
>> see notifications, and then click Create Alert. You can always go back 
>> and adjust your settings later.
>> 
>> Apple Alerts
>> If you've got an iPhone or Apple Watch, you can receive emergency, 
>> public safety and government alerts on your device. Some information 
>> you may receive could be alerts issued by your country or region's 
>> government, or alerts involving imminent threats to safety or life.
>> To turn on the notifications, go to Settings > Notifications, then 
>> scroll all the way to the bottom and toggle on Emergency Alerts and 
>> Public Safety Alerts.
>> 
>> News apps
>> Most, if not all, news apps will have a newsletter you can sign up for 
>> (in-app and online) that sends the most pressing information to your inbox.
>> For example, the CNET Now newsletter sends one email daily that 
>> includes the most important news of the day -- much of which is corona 
>> virus -related right now. The CNET app (iPhone, Android) and CNET on 
>> Apple News also send regular news alerts, including stories about the corona 
>> virus .
>> Most news apps will also send you notifications (with your permission) 
>> about breaking news alerts. After you download the apps, they will ask 
>> for your permission to send notifications and you can choose to 
>> receive alerts about breaking news only. You can update at any time in the 
>> app's settings.
>> 
>> Get alerts for the city you live in
>> Depending on where you live, you may be able to sign up for text 
>> alerts from the city. For example, San Francisco lets its residents 
>> sign up for alerts by texting COVID19SF to 888-777. If your city 
>> doesn't have a program like this set up yet, you may be able to sign 
>> up for statewide alerts. You can usually find these by going to [state].gov 
>> -- for example, Kentucky.gov.
>> 
>> Original Article at:
>> https://www.cnet.com/how-to/corona virus 
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