As Trump Pushes Theory Of Virus Origins, Some See Parallels To Iraq The White House continues to say the coronavirus may have leaked from a Chinese lab. That's at odds with the assessment of the intelligence community and reminds some of the run-up to the Iraq war. Geoff Brumfiel
'1st Time To See It Like This': Petra Tourism Workers Long For Visitors To Return The coronavirus pandemic has done what even war did not — bring Jordan's vital travel industry to a halt, and with it, the livelihoods of hundreds of thousands of workers. Jane Arraf
We're Open For Business, Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly Says NPR's Noel King talks to Gary Kelly, chairman and CEO of Southwest Airlines, about the impact of the coronavirus on his carrier. Kelly says the airline requires workers and passengers to wear masks.
A Majority Of Americans Are Still Susceptible To Coronavirus, Khan Says Dr. Ali Khan, former director of the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response at the CDC, talks to NPR's David Greene about what the U.S. needs to do to prepare for a second wave of COVID-19.
COVID-19 Fears May Be Causing People To Ignore Medical Emergencies Is fear of the coronavirus causing ER avoidance? Data indicates an alarming drop in cardiovascular emergency cases, and doctors say some patients waited too long and had brain damage or even died.
A 'perfect storm' in Yakima County puts residents on edge A report from the Washington county with the highest rate of Covid-19 infections Kim Malcolm
This Washington tribe has zero coronavirus cases. They plan to keep it that way "If we were to lose a handful of those people, it would just be devastating." John Ryan
What Happened Today: Former Top Vaccine Scientist Files Whistleblower Complaint Some essential workers, such as ride-share drivers and personal shoppers, are a part of the gig economy. NPR's tech correspondent takes listener questions on the benefits available for such workers. Shannon Bond
An Indiana Teenager Shares His Experience Of Contracting COVID-19 NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Indiana high school student Archit Kalra about his experience of contracting COVID-19 and losing a loved one to the virus.
Doctors Answer Listener Questions On Blood And The Coronavirus Dr. Helen Boucher, chief of the department at Tufts University Medical Center, and Dr. Jeffrey Laurence, professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College, take listener questions on blood.