Hundreds Of Positive COVID-19 Cases At D.C.'s Children's National Hospital A visit to the Children's National Hospital in the Washington, D.C. shows how doctors are trying to keep up with testing demands for children affected by COVID-19.
She's A Frontline Doctor. Her Husband Has Lung Cancer. Now, A Simple Hug Is Dangerous When Laura Jenkins learned a coworker had tested positive for the coronavirus, she did what once would've seemed unthinkable — separating from her two young boys and a husband with stage IV cancer. Tom Dreisbach
Beyond Protests: 5 More Ways To Channel Anger Into Action To Fight Racism Social justice advocates and psychologists point to a range of strategies to promote racial justice, including using your creative energy and talents. Political engagement and self-care help, too. Allison Aubrey
She's Advocating For Her Meat Plant Worker Parents Host Michel Martin talks with Maira Mendez from the group Children of Smithfield, about advocating for her parents who are meat plant workers.
From 'Flash Bangs' To 'Rubber' Bullets: The Very Real Risks of 'Riot Control Agents' Protesters against systemic racism and police brutality have been met with an arsenal of 'less than lethal' weapons which can still seriously injure, sicken, and sometimes kill. Carrie Feibel
Coronavirus FAQs: How To Stay Safe While Protesting; When To Go Out After Recovery Also: If I head to a new state or country for a visit, do I need to self isolate to protect others in case I'm contagious? Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
How Protests Are Adding New Hardships For First Responders And Health Care Workers First responders and health workers are already exhausted by the pandemic. But now street protests around the U.S. are adding new hardships, potentially contributing to the second wave of the virus. Brian Mann
How Will The U.S. And WHO Fare Without Each Other? Global health experts weigh in on the short- and long-term consequences of the U.S. breaking ties with the World Health Organization. Pien Huang
Michigan Teenager Survives Coronavirus, Graduates High School Alijah Cromartie spent more than two months in the hospital because of COVID-19, and was even put on ventilator. He was just discharged. To commemorate, hospital staff staged a graduation procession.
False advertising: This Seattle Covid test center reveals the 'Wild West' of antibody screening That a budget hotel has become a makeshift medical facility offering unproven antibody tests highlights the gaps in regulatory oversight at the local, state and federal levels during this pandemic. Ann Dornfeld