Tips On How To Travel Safely This Summer Dr. Abraar Karan of Harvard Medical School and Catharine Hamm of the Los Angeles Times answer listener questions about traveling this summer.
Doctor Answers Children's Questions On COVID-19 Dr. Wanjiku Njoroge, the medical director for the Young Child Clinic at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, answers children's questions about COVID-19.
Harvard Researchers Find 'Inequality On Top Of Inequality' In COVID-19 Deaths By studying the number of all current deaths compared to those in previous years, researchers have found that high-poverty, crowded areas where people of color live have been hard hit by the pandemic. James Doubek
Coronavirus FAQs: Can I Catch It Through The Eyes? Will Goggles Help? What's the risk of contracting the virus through the eyes? And in what situations would protective eyewear be helpful? Laurel Wamsley
77 Nobel Laureates Denounce Trump Officials For Pulling Coronavirus Research Grant In a letter sent to Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, these U.S. scientists said they were "gravely concerned" about the abrupt termination of a federal grant to EcoHealth Alliance. Nurith Aizenman
'He's Incredibly Confused': Parenting A Child With Autism During The Pandemic Feda Almaliti is the mother of a 15-year-old son with severe autism and an advocate. She describes how the challenges of the coronavirus crisis are exponentially more difficult for families like hers. Courtney Dorning
Grocery Workers Union Estimates 3,257 Members Infected With Coronavirus Union President Marc Perrone said the number of those members infected or known to have been exposed to the virus has increased by 200% in five weeks. Austin Horn
CDC Advice On Surface Spread Of COVID-19 'Has Not Changed,' Agency Says The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a headline change on its website seemed to trigger news reports saying its guidelines have changed. Bill Chappell
South Korean Study Shows No Evidence Recovered COVID-19 Patients Can Infect Others A study of patients who initially tested negative for the virus, but weeks later tested positive again, has found they do not appear to pass the disease to personal contacts such as family members. Richard Harris
1 In 5 Adults In England Think The Coronavirus Is A Hoax Oxford research has found conspiracy theories about the virus gaining ground. Frank Langfitt