'It was bad.' Three hours on the Covid ICU in Seattle KUOW's Isolde Raftery spent an afternoon on the Covid ICU at University of Washington Medical Center in Seattle. She told reporter Joshua McNichols what she saw -- and Isolde Raftery
Nurse Says Shopping Feels 'Weird' While Others Are Struggling Avery Hoppa, a nurse in New Hampshire, says she's "incredibly grateful" that she and her husband still work. But she says it "feels weird to be a consumer right now" when so many can't afford to eat. Camila Domonoske
During Colombia's Coronavirus Lockdown, Needy Residents Signal SOS With Red Rags "It's not just city hall that has to act. You have to promote solidarity among neighbors," says a mayor who encourages residents sheltering in place to hang red rags so others will know to help them. John Otis
WHO Warns 1st Wave Of COVID-19 Cases May Peak Again — Soon NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Margaret Harris of the World Health Organization about whether a second peak of COVID-19 infections could occur while the world is still in the first wave of the virus.
Graduates Can Help Health Care Workers With PPE Through Gowns 4 Good Nathaniel Moore donated his graduation gown to health care workers to use as personal protective equipment. And he's encouraging others to do the same.
Mexicans Quarantined In Ixtaltepec Appreciate Volunteers' Jokes, Songs In the southern state of Oaxaca, volunteers in one town take turns driving a large speaker around. They play health tips, songs and even jokes to the town's elderly and others under COVID-19 lockdown. Carrie Kahn
Alaska Aims To Keep Salmon Fisherman, Resident Safe During Pandemic Alaska's governor says salmon fishing season will go ahead, drawing thousands of people from across the country. But locals worry about COVID-19 outbreaks in places with only one or two ventilators. Izzy Ross
In The Battle Against COVID-19, A Risk Of 'Vaccine Nationalism' The race to defeat the coronavirus is generating competition among nations and multinational companies. The main competition appears to be between the United States and China. Greg Myre
What Doctors And Scientists Do And Don't Know About COVID-19 Emergency physician Megan Ranney takes listener questions on what medical and scientific community knows about COVID-19, so far.
What Happened Today: Trump Threatens To Move RNC, Global Impact Questions NPR's global health and development reporter answers listener questions on how the coronavirus is affecting the world at large. Pien Huang