Safe Money
BYU study shows the COVID-19 virus is not being transmitted by cash; the virus is not viable on banknotes or money cards.
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Devotionals & Forums
Devotional: Paul B. Savage
11:05 AM
Tuesday, May 24
Paul B. Savage, professor of chemistry and biochemistry, will deliver the forum address.
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