Listener Questions About Social Distancing Correctly Dr. Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer listener questions about social distancing. Jon Hamilton
Questions About Hydroxychloroquine, Touted As A COVID-19 Treatment Dr. Jinoos Yazdanya, a rheumatologist from the University of California, San Francisco, and NPR science correspondent Joe Palca answer questions about the drug hydroxychloroquine. Joe Palca
Dealing With Anxiety And Mental Health While Social Distancing Social distancing can bring on loneliness and anxiety for many. Dr. Sudeepta Varma answers questions about how to deal with those issues during the pandemic with NPR's Scott Simon.
More Questions About Social Distancing Properly Dr. Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer more listener questions about proper social distancing. Jon Hamilton
What Happened Today: Racial Disparities In COVID-19 Deaths, Economic Relief Details NPR science and economics correspondents answer questions about the federal government's efforts to confront the virus. Jon Hamilton
Trump Criticizes WHO And Threatens To Pull U.S. Funding Trump said that the United States funds the majority of the organization's budget. The U.S. provided 14.67% of the WHO's funding in 2018-2019. Laurel Wamsley
Coronavirus Is Changing The Rituals Of Death For Many Religions The virus is upending burial traditions across cultures, from the washing of the body of a loved one in Iraq to the gathering of mourners in Israel. Daniel Estrin
Modly Resigns As Acting Navy Chief After Firing Warship Skipper And Calling Him Stupid First it was his sacking of Capt. Brett Crozier last week, then it was a diatribe he delivered aboard the USS Roosevelt Sunday. Now acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly is out. David Welna
California Gov. Newsom On His State's Ongoing Pandemic Preparations NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with California Gov. Gavin Newsom about how his state is addressing the coronavirus pandemic.
Health Care Workers Confront Equipment Shortages, Infection Threat, Emotional Stress Nurses and residents are confronting shortages of personal protective equipment and are being told to return to work soon after falling ill themselves. They worry they could make their patients sick. Will Stone