Listener Questions About When It Will Be Safe To Travel Again As the country looks to open back up, many wonder what that means for travel. Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times travel editor, answers listener questions.
What Happened Today: Relief for Farmers, Contact Tracing Questions NPR's global health and development correspondent answers listener questions about contact tracing, the World Health Organization and flattening the curve. Jason Beaubien
More Questions For An Epidemiologist On What Is Needed To Reopen The Country After more than a month of lockdown, there is no clear idea of when the U.S. can reopen. Caitlin Rivers of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security talks about what is required to start reopening.
Marriage And Relationships Under Lockdown: Advice From A Therapist New York-based clinical social worker and therapist Rachel Sussman answers listener questions on maintaining relationships while sheltering in place, and gives marriage advice.
NIH Launches Effort To Speed Up Development Of COVID-19 Treatments Federal agencies and 16 big pharma companies will collaborate on drugs and vaccines, says Dr. Francis Collins, head of the National Institutes of Health. Maureen Pao
'If I get this, I'll die,' the Monroe prison inmate said. Then he tested positive for Covid-19 Washington inmate Todd Sloan has Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis. He’s 28, and in the past two years, received treatment 11 times outside of prison at public hospitals. He’s lost 60s pounds. Ashley Hiruko
Governors Divide By Party On Trump Plan To Reopen Businesses Shut By Coronavirus Democratic governors say they want the federal government to play a stronger role in testing for infections, which they say is necessary to restore the economy. Republican governors are more bullish. Matthew S. Schwartz
COVID-19 Is Cutting Into Vital Money U.S. Migrant Workers Send Back Home A remittances expert estimates the money sent back to Latin America and the Caribbean could decline by 7%. Carrie Kahn
Pediatrician Stresses Ongoing Need For Childhood Vaccines, Even During The Epidemic NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to pediatrician Dr. Sally Goza about the need to keep vaccinating children during the coronavirus pandemic.
Popular Blog SB Nation Furloughs Writers With Few Sports to Cover During Coronavirus Parent company Vox Media is furloughing 9% of its workforce, many of whom contribute to SB Nation. Staffers face an uncertain future after a three-month furlough. Austin Horn