'I Felt Like Rip Van Winkle': One Of First U.S. Doctors With COVID-19 Is Back Home He was the unnamed doctor in his 40s reported to be clinging to life, one of the earliest cases of an American health care worker laid low by COVID-19. He says timely medical interventions saved him. Martin Kaste
Harborview, UW medical centers to test all incoming patients for Covid-19 Starting Monday, all patients admitted to Harborview Medical Center, as well as the Montlake and Northwest campuses of UW Medical Center will be tested for Covid-19. Liz Brazile
10,000 cases: Who has it? Who has immunity? Where are we on testing? Paige Browning brings us the latest coronavirus updates Paige Browning
More Questions About COVID-19 In China And Around The World NPR's global health and development correspondent and NPR's Beijing correspondent answer more questions about the global response to the pandemic. Emily Feng
What Happened Today: Trump Defends Actions, International Government Responses NPR White House and global health and development correspondents take listener questions about how the U.S. government, and governments around the world, are tackling the coronavirus. Jason Beaubien
Ask A Doctor: Listener Questions About Transmission Of Coronavirus Infectious disease expert Dr. Teena Chopra answers questions about the spread and containment of the virus behind COVID-19.
The Epidemic Asks Many To Make Tough Choices In Seeing Family The coronavirus is pushing people to make a lot of tough choices. Dr. Teena Chopra, an infectious disease expert, weighs in with a doctor's perspective on those choices.
This emergency room doctor survived Covid-19 — just barely Kirkland ER physician Ryan Padgett says Covid-19 almost killed him. He credits cutting-edge treatment and medication with saving his life. Amy Radil
How Runners Can Keep Themselves And Others Safe During The Pandemic As coronavirus-related restrictions take hold, the number of runners hitting roads and trails outside is surging. Here are some ideas for how to minimize your risks as you log your miles. Aubri Juhasz
What We Know About The Silent Spreaders Of COVID-19 Some cases of the novel coronavirus are asymptomatic, presymptomatic or mildly symptomatic. Scientists are trying to determine their role in the transmissions of the disease. Pien Huang