Trump Back On Campaign Trail After Coronavirus Diagnosis President Trump was diagnosed with the coronavirus 12 days ago. On Friday, he'll hold a rally in Florida, after physicians announced over the weekend he was no longer a transmission risk to others. Allison Aubrey
Trump's Doctor Says There's No 'Actively Replicating Virus' — So Is He COVID-19-Free? Doctors say people who have had COVID-19 can test positive but no longer be contagious. Trump's doctor said Trump is "no longer a transmission risk to others" but did not say if Trump tested negative. Matthew S. Schwartz
The Latest On President Trump's Health Status NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Dr. Ashish Jha, director of Harvard Global Health Institute, about President Trump's latest bill of health.
Call For Administration's COVID-19 Vaccine Contracts To Be Disclosed Members of Congress and advocacy groups say Operation Warp Speed should release its contracts with vaccine makers after NPR reporting found the terms of many aren't public. Sydney Lupkin
Coronavirus FAQ: What's The Deal With The '15 Minute Rule'? The conventional wisdom is that it takes 15 minutes of close contact to a contagious person to put you at risk. But even a short exposure could prove problematic. Maria Godoy
Effects Of The Coronavirus Outbreak On The White House NPR looks back at a chaotic week at the White House as it grapples with a coronavirus outbreak that has affected key staff members and sent others to work from home. Ayesha Rascoe
Trump To Speak At White House Saturday, First Public Event Since COVID-19 Diagnosis The remarks are expected to take place outdoors, on the South Lawn of the White House. Alana Wise
Whistleblower On How Political Pressure Affects Safety Of Coronavirus Vaccines NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rick Bright, former Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority director, about his whistleblower complaint on political pressure over the coronavirus.
'Reckless': Doctors Question Trump Resuming Activities So Quickly Trump's physician said Trump could resume "public engagements" as soon as Saturday. But experts say that may be too soon, both for his own health and the safety of those around him. Rob Stein
China Joins WHO-Led Global Coronavirus Vaccine Effort As U.S. Sits It Out The Chinese foreign ministry said it took this step "to uphold the concept of a shared community of health for all and to honor its commitment to turn COVID-19 vaccines into a global public good." John Ruwitch