Child Positive For Coronavirus Was Sent To School Anyway. Others Quarantining Now Nearly 30 Massachusetts high school students are quarantining after parents sent their child to school despite receiving a positive diagnosis days before. Reese Oxner
Doctors See An Uptick In Teeth Issues During The Pandemic The pandemic is wreaking havoc with people's stress levels. Some are taking it out — unwittingly — on their teeth. Experts say they have seen all kinds of tooth damage since the lockdown started.
About 1 In 5 Households In U.S. Cities Miss Needed Medical Care During Pandemic Some people have skipped care because of finances or fear of the virus, doctors say. Others find medical practices closed to new patients. Many are suffering health consequences, an NPR poll finds. Patti Neighmond
As Pandemic Stretches On, Revealing Possible Exposure Can Be Costly To Workers COVID-19 is still spreading in many communities. Test results can be slow. And quarantines are often unpaid. This leaves workers with tough decisions about what to disclose and when to stay home. Camila Domonoske
President Trump Contradicts Head Of CDC Regarding Vaccine, Masks Trump says a COVID-19 vaccine could be ready by the end of 2020. At the same time, the top communications official at Health and Human Services is going on leave after comments he made on Facebook. Pien Huang
Millions Of Gig Workers Depend On New Unemployment Program, But Fear It'll End Soon Gig workers are now relying on a safety net program that didn't even exist six months ago. It provides unemployment benefits to the growing number who don't have a traditional payroll job. Scott Horsley
'I Trust Vaccines. I Trust Scientists. But I Don't Trust Donald Trump,' Biden Says In remarks, Joe Biden details his plan to distribute a vaccine for the coronavirus, which he said must be based solely on science. Sam Gringlas
Scientists Say A Mind-Bending Rhythm In The Brain Can Act Like Ketamine Researchers were able to mimic the mind-altering effects of the drug ketamine by inducing a particular rhythm in one area of the brain. Jon Hamilton
How 1 Maine Wedding Caused Hundreds Of Coronavirus Cases And 7 Deaths NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Dr. Nirav Shah, director of the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, about the coronavirus cases and deaths officials have traced to a wedding last month.
As Economic Recovery Slows, Fed Sees Many Risks And Pledges Full Support The Federal Reserve left interest rates near zero Wednesday and pledged it was ready to use all of its available tools to support an economic recovery that appears to be weakening. Scott Horsley