Press Release Field Operations Suspended for 2 weeks March 18 2020

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Press Release Field Operations Suspended for 2 weeks March 18 2020

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U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham on Operational Updates

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2020

U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham on
Operational Updates
MARCH 18, 2020
RELEASE NUMBER CB20-RTQ.08

MARCH 18, 2020 — Less than one week ago, the 2020 Census fully kicked off, and
invitations continue to arrive in mailboxes across the nation. As of this morning, more than
eleven million households have responded. America is stepping up to shape our future
and ensure families and communities are counted.
Beginning today, in support of guidance on what we can all do to help slow the spread of
coronavirus, 2020 Census field operations will be suspended for two weeks until April 1,
2020. The Census Bureau is taking this step to help protect the health and safety of the
American public, Census Bureau employees, and everyone going through the hiring process
for temporary census taker positions.
During this pause in field operations, the Census Bureau will continue to evaluate all 2020
Census operations. Should any additional adjustments need to be made, the Census Bureau
will communicate these changes broadly and promptly.
In late May, census takers around the nation will begin visiting households that have not yet
responded to the 2020 Census to help complete the count. As we continue to monitor
the evolving COVID-19 outbreak, we will adjust census taker and survey operations as
necessary in order to follow the guidance of federal, state and local health authorities.
The public is strongly encouraged to respond to the 2020 Census online using a desktop
computer, laptop, smartphone, or tablet, and can also respond by phone or mail. Everyone
should respond to the 2020 Census as soon as they receive their invitation — and when they’re
finished, they can make sure their friends, families and social networks know about the
importance of responding.

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U.S. Census Bureau Director Steven Dillingham on Operational Updates

It has never been easier to respond to the census, and the 2020 Census will count everyone

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accurately. We recognize that many people plan to access the 2020 Census through other
response modes, such as phone or paper, which is why the 2020 Census has such a nimble
design.
On March 15, 2020, the Census Bureau announced several adaptations to our group quarters
operations to accommodate recent scheduling changes on college campuses as leadership
takes action to keep students and faculty safe.
For all other Census Bureau household and economic surveys separate from the 2020
Decennial Census, Bureau personnel will begin using phone calls instead of in-person visits.
In the limited number of instances where an in-person visit is necessary, we are working
closely with public health authorities to ensure each visit is accomplished safely.
Once again, we encourage everyone to respond online today at 2020Census.gov. With the
flexibility and support of the American people, we will achieve a complete and accurate count
which helps guide funding decisions for things like hospitals, roads and emergency services.
Respondents can also respond by calling the number provided in their invitation or by mail
once they have received a paper form.
Contact
Public Information Office
301-763-3030
pio@census.gov

https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2020/operational-update.html

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