Washington Wedding With More Than 300 Guests Linked To 17 Coronavirus Cases Health officials are asking more than 300 people who were in attendance to get tested and quarantine after a large wedding earlier this month near Ritzville, Wash. Elie Levine
COMIC: A Kids' Guide To Coping With The Pandemic (And A Printable Zine) It's been months of the pandemic and you might be feeling frustrated or upset. But there are lots of different ways to deal with your worries — like giving yourself a big hug! Cory Turner
Vaccinations To Prevent COVID-19 Could Begin Next Month, Fauci Says NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the country's top infectious disease expert, about promising results for vaccine candidates and his advice for staying safe during the holidays.
Many Challenges Arise When People Doubt Pandemic's Threat Doctors and public health officials in states like Montana, Idaho and the Dakotas say they're being overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients, many of whom believe the pandemic isn't a big deal. Nathan Rott
'Good News For The World' — Chief Science Adviser Responds To Vaccine News The American biotech company has announced its experimental COVID-19 vaccine is 94.5% effective. Operation Warp Speed science adviser Dr. Moncef Slaoui, says he was ecstatic when he heard the news. Kristen Kendrick
This is why Washington's Covid-19 rates are on the rise ‘There are a lot of people in our community who have Covid and don't even know it.’ Paige Browning
Health care workers are tired, frustrated with Covid complacency as cases surge ‘Having people die from a disease that the staff feel could have been prevented, having to watch them die, and hold their hand while they die, while they're alone, is really challenging.’ Paige Browning
Over 1 Million Children Tested Positive For Coronavirus In The United States Children make up at least 1 in 11 reported U.S. cases, according to a new report. Reese Oxner
Pandemic Update: Coronavirus Case Numbers And Latest On A Vaccine As coronavirus cases surge across the United States, a second vaccine candidate is said to show great promise. Experts say the first vaccines could become available as early as late December. Richard Harris
Chief Medical Officer On Moderna Coronavirus Vaccine Said To Be Nearly 95% Effective NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Dr. Tal Zaks, chief medical officer at Moderna, about its coronavirus vaccine, which is said to be nearly 95% effective, according to clinical trial data.