Super Tuesday polling locations are taking extra precautions amid coronavirus outbreak, including offering hand sanitizer and letting voters drop off their ballots without leaving their cars
The disruption of coronavirus is not expected to affect turnout for the elections, especially in states where large portions of the population received absentee ballots.
There are more than 100 identified cases of coronavirus in U.S., some within the 14 states that are casting their vote Tuesday, butthey don't expect concerns of the virus to hamper turnout for voters or poll workers.
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