Here's who's really in charge of protecting the public

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Here's who's really in charge of protecting the public
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When the different levels of government are operating from different, or conflicting, playbooks during the coronavirus pandemic, what is a city or county government to do? What can residents demand? Quite a lot, experts say. Here's what they advise.

Then there are city, county and other local leaders who wield their own authority over parts of the pandemic response, from lockdown enforcement and remote schooling to contact tracing and public transit -- sometimes at odds with the marching orders of those above them.It's clear America's governments aren't singing in the same choir. As states and cities reopen with uneven parameters, the country risks seeing a repeat of episodes it saw earlier in the pandemic.

"Combating the myths can be a little more problematic when leaders are providing different guidance to their constituents."We certainly have not spoken with one voice as a nation, and that's a challenge," Kellar said. CoordinateCities and counties, especially those where residents cross local borders for work, shopping or recreation, should form regional groups to fine tune their response and recovery.

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