A week after starting its 2020 count, the U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday suspended field operations for two weeks out of concern about the health and safety of its workers and the U.S.
public from the novel coronavirus. Census Bureau officials said they were continuing to monitor all operations related to the once-a-decade head count amid the global pandemic.
As of Wednesday, 11 million households had answered the census questions. Most census workers won't head into the field until May, when they'll knock on the doors of homes that haven't turned in their questionnaires.
But some workers are already in the field, primarily working on counts for college students, nursing homes, prisons and other institutions, as well as places with no
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