Coronavirus surges across nursing homes as facilities plead for tests The number of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities with confirmed Covid-19 cases more than doubled in the first eight days of April. John Ryan
Is COVID-19 Changing How We Measure Distance? Liying is from Wuhan, China. She's married to Federico, from Lombardy, Italy. Now in the U.S., they describe the rapid shift in perceptions of the pandemic as it has spread through each country. Gregory Warner
Coronavirus Quarantines: What It Means To Face Trauma In A Household of One NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to psychiatrist and loneliness expert Sue Varma about coping while self-isolating.
A Mother Prepares Her Daughter For Working In Medicine Amid Coronavirus Pandemic States are recruiting medical students and retired doctors to help fight COVID-19. Dr. Nan Cochran shares her advice and worries with her daughter, Josie Fisher, who is beginning her residency.
U.S. Has Most Coronavirus Deaths In The World More than 20,600 people have died from the virus as of early Sunday morning, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. Nicole Hernandez
Bandanas, Balaclavas, Bra Straps: How People Are Answering Call to Cover Their Faces Health officials are urging Americans to cover their faces to try and slow the coronavirus outbreak. Given shortages and stay-at-home orders, people are getting creative. Nathan Rott
Saying Goodbye To A Loved One From A Distance NPR's Tom Gjelten speaks with Adam Kuperstein and his mother Elana Kuperstein about how they're navigating the death of a loved due to COVID-19 during a time of social distancing.
To Combat High Infection Rate, Chicago Jail Releases Hundreds The Cook County Jail has the largest outbreak of the coronavirus behind bars, with more than 400 staff and inmates infected. They've offered early release to ease overcrowding, but the risk remains. Cheryl Corley
'Everything Broke Loose': A Doctor And COVID-19 Survivor Recalls His Ordeal "I didn't know if each night I would deteriorate and have to go in the hospital, or whether I would survive the night," says Michael Saag, an epidemiologist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Colin Dwyer
Governors Call For $500 Billion Bailout Amid Standoff Over Coronavirus Relief Funds Governors are signaling a dire financial picture for states as Congress spars over including state and local funds along with additional money for small business loans. Kelsey Snell