Follow this Seattle scientist as he's injected for coronavirus vaccine project Ian Haydon of Seattle will launch into the unknown with his first injection Wednesday in a project to develop an experimental Covid-19 vaccine. David Hyde
Have masks leftover from wildfires, or a home project? The Seattle Mask Brigade will pick them up The Seattle Mask Brigade is one new group working to fill the needs of healthcare workers and others on the front line grappling with shortages of personal protective equipment. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
FACT CHECK: Money-To-Hospitals Plan To Treat Coronavirus Patients Could Face Problems Instead of reopening health care exchanges for those who don't qualify for Medicaid and don't have employer-based insurance, Trump is proposing paying hospitals directly. But it might not be enough. Dan Charles
Restaurant delivery drivers try to weather the Covid-19 storm Cary Purnell is a restaurant delivery driver in the Seattle area for Uber Eats. She’s also homeless and worried about getting Covid-19, in part because she doesn’t have health insurance. David Hyde
Think You've Got COVID-19? Here's What Doctors Say About When To Seek Help Many people can ride the disease out at home, but doctors are getting a better idea of who should seek medical attention and when. Geoff Brumfiel
Governor Inslee asks industries to shift to wartime-style medical gear production Paige Browning update on coronavirus impact and response Paige Browning
Health officials worry about accidental poisonings during outbreak The health care system is working overtime to fight the coronavirus. But health officials are warning about another threat: an increased risk of accidental poisonings. Kim Shepard
Coronavirus outbreak means tough decisions for cancer patients, physicians As cancer patients throughout the country face a two-pronged attack from cancer and COVID-19, they and their physicians are facing tough decisions. Kate Walters
Families call for transparency from nursing homes on coronavirus cases Many nursing homes are posting coronavirus updates on their websites, and recording messages on hotlines with the numbers of confirmed cases. Amy Radil
Seattle Now: Nurses get creative If you planned on seeing a doctor in the next month or so, chances are you'll need to wait. Clare McGrane