Top U.S. General: Proposed COVID-19 Recruiting Ban 'Has Not Been Approved' The interim guidance — which recommends disqualifying applicants who have been hospitalized with the disease — is still under review, according to Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Colin Dwyer
30K coronavirus tests a day could be the ticket to Washington’s freedom More testing will allow the relax some of the social distancing measures, because we'll be able to identify people early and then keep them you know, isolated Austin Jenkins
Animals Roam Free In Petra Heritage Site Under Jordan's COVID-19 Lockdown Tourists' absence from the ancient city has made way for the cats, dogs, birds and other creatures to take over. Jane Arraf
At The Frozen Pizza Factory That Never Closed: Social Distancing In A Tent Carolyn Mendel oversees a team of about 1,000 people at a factory in Ohio that makes Totino's Pizza. A tent for employee breaks is among the safeguards added to protect the workers. Scott Horsley
China Says It Contained COVID-19. Now It Fights To Control The Story The Communist Party says authorities acted swiftly and efficiently to contain the coronavirus outbreak. Officials are working to silence those suspected of challenging the narrative. Emily Feng
It takes a lot of people to keep a hospital running Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak. Alec Cowan
Mystery Inflammatory Syndrome In Kids And Teens Likely Linked To COVID-19 Doctors in the U.S. and Europe are reporting a small wave of cases of what looks like a "shock syndrome' in young people. They have low blood pressure, inflamed hearts and other serious symptoms. Maria Godoy
News Brief: COVID-19 Testing, Georgia Shooting, Montana Schools An update on coronavirus testing. Georgia authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of an unarmed black jogger. And, a small number of students in Montana go back to school Thursday. David Greene
Nursing Home Association Asks For $10 Billion In Federal Coronavirus Relief Funds A trade organization called the impact on long-term care facilities "devastating." The money would be used for personal protective gear, salaries for more staff, and hazard pay. Ina Jaffe
Clinical trial seeks to determine if Trump-touted drug works on Covid-19 An interview with UW Medicine’s Dr. Christine Johnston about a drug 'we have to study' Kim Malcolm