Doctor Answers Listener Questions About The Latest Information On The Pandemic Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, answers listener questions about immunity, the probability for another pandemic and the latest information on the coronavirus.
Trump Says U.S. Will Withdraw From WHO. Does He Have The Authority To Do It? In a press conference on Friday, the president said he would immediately severe ties — and funding — to the World Health Organization because of its relationship with China. Pien Huang
'Some human connection': WA families plead for access to nursing homes Families fear coronavirus isolation is harming their loved ones; they hope rules can be adjusted. Andy Hurst
Bioethicist: 'Immunity Passports' Could Do More Harm Than Good The so-called passports have been floated as a way to get people who've recovered from COVID-19 back to work safely. But a Harvard professor says creating an "immunodeprived" status is unethical. Ailsa Chang
CDC Director Says New Analysis Exonerates Agency On Testing Delay CDC chief Robert Redfield says that earlier testing for the coronavirus would have been like "looking for a needle in a haystack." But other health experts dispute his assertion. Rob Stein
President Trump Announces That U.S. Will Leave WHO President Trump announced Friday that the U.S. would terminate its relationship with the World Health Organization. Jason Beaubien
What Scientist Do And Don't Know About The Spread Of The Coronavirus Scientists are trying to answer various questions about the coronavirus four months after the first confirmed case in the U.S.: why it spreads, who transmits it and where the spread is happening. Mary Louise Kelly
Half of new Covid-19 cases are among people 40 and younger While the coronavirus can more harshly impact people ages 60 and above, a new report show that nearly half of new Covid-19 cases are happening among people age 40 and under. Kim Shepard
Moscow Doubles Last Month's Coronavirus Death Toll Amid Suspicions Of Undercounting Media reports and analysts have questioned the accuracy of Russia's mortality figures for the virus. The city's health department now says 1,561 people died in April due to coronavirus. Jason Slotkin
CDC Quickly Changed Its Guidance On Limiting Choirs At Religious Services A federal official says the White House had not approved the initial version, which included the warning, "The act of singing may contribute to transmission of COVID-19." Bill Chappell