All You Wanted To Know About Coronavirus Vaccine Science But Were Afraid To Ask Some of the technology behind coronavirus vaccine development dates back to the first vaccines; other techniques are much newer. Here are eight top strategies scientists are pursuing. Joe Palca
Dr. Fauci Discusses Recent COVID-19 Spikes In Several States NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of infectious diseases at the National Institutes of Health. Fauci told Congress yesterday he's worried about the recent coronavirus surge.
What Parents Can Learn From Child Care Centers That Stayed Open During Lockdowns The Y, and New York City's Department of Education, have been caring for tens of thousands of children during the pandemic. Neither has had reports of coronavirus clusters or outbreaks. Anya Kamenetz
Leaders Want Internet Ban Lifted In Rohingya Area As COVID-19 Misinformation Spreads Advocates are urging Myanmar to lift internet restrictions in the war torn Rakhine state, where the world's longest internet shutdown has more than a million people amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Baseball Is Coming Back For A Pandemic-Shortened 2020 Season Major League Baseball and its Players Association have reached an agreement to play 60 games instead of 162, beginning July 23 or 24. They hope to finish before a second surge of COVID-19. Russell Lewis
Spike In Florida's COVID-19 Cases Is 'Very Concerning,' Dr. Holder Says NPR' David Greene talks to Dr. Cheryl Holder, an associate professor at Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine at Florida International University, about the rise in cases since the state reopened.
Why Reopening Isn't Enough To Save The Economy A blockbuster new study digs into the economics of the pandemic. Greg Rosalsky
Nursing Home Staff Reunites Couple Separated Because Of Coronavirus Don and Joyce Hoffman have been inseparable for nearly seven decades. The 90-year-old couple was separated while Joyce was treated for COVID-19. The good news is that they've back together.
Black Medicare Patients With COVID-19 Nearly 4 Times As Likely To End Up In Hospital An analysis of claims data shows stark racial disparities among Medicare beneficiaries diagnosed with COVID-19. Maria Godoy
The honeymoon’s over: Welcome to the disillusionment stage of Covid-19 There has been a surge in behavioral health symptoms since Covid-19 began. But state officials sayt the worst is yet to come. Deborah Wang