As Alabama Reopens, Birmingham Institutes Stricter Guidelines Alabama is reopening parts of its economy. NPR's Noel King talks to Dr. Mark Wilson, health officer for Jefferson County, which includes the city of Birmingham, about rising numbers of COVID-19 cases.
Meat Packers Question New COVID-19 Safety Guidelines Meatpacking workers have been ordered back on the job to plants where COVID-19 cases had spread. While OSHA issued new safety guidelines, some wonder whether they protect workers or employers.
How To Keep People Safe As Quarantine Fatigue Sets In Social distancing has slowed COVID-19 — but quarantine fatigue is taking a toll, and loneliness bring its own health problems. Researchers have put forth a set of evidence-based pick-me-ups. Allison Aubrey
People With Disabilities Fear Discrimination In Coronavirus Response NPR's Michel Martin speaks with attorney and disability rights advocate Haben Girma about the fears disabled people have of being last in line for life-saving care during the coronavirus pandemic.
How The Pandemic Is Making Kids Feel, In Their Own Words We hear from kids around the country about how the coronavirus pandemic — the lockdown, the school shutdowns, the economic uncertainty — has made them feel.
Trump Received Intelligence Briefings On Coronavirus Twice In January The president was warned in early briefings that the virus was going to "spread globally," according to a White House official who said Trump was told deaths were happening "only in China." Ayesha Rascoe
Parenting An Extrovert During Coronavirus NPR's Michel Martin speaks with author Mark Oppenheimer and his six-year-old daughter Anna, a young extrovert who's had to adjust to the quarantine lifestyle.
The Role Of Home Pulse Oximeters In Treating COVID-19 NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Dr. Alon Dagan about his study of how pulse oximeters are used in COVID-19 treatment.
'The message is changing': These Seattle clinics say they now test lower-risk people and wide range of Covid-19 symptoms Testing supplies still aren't at adequate levels for widespread testing - but at least some Seattle-area clinics say their supplies have improved in time for the state's expanded list of Covid Ann Dornfeld
An Emergency Physician Answers Questions About Possible Treatments For COVID-19 Dr. Jeremy Faust, an emergency physician at Brigham and Women's Hospital and an instructor at Harvard Medical School, answers listener questions about possible treatments for COVID-19.