As supplies dwindle, one doctor resorts to creative ways to hustle masks In these times of uncertainty and upheaval amidst a global pandemic, Dr. Jessica Van Fleet-Green had reason to celebrate recently. After three weeks of... Austin Jenkins
What's In The $2 Trillion Bill For Health Care? There is $100 billion for hospitals and health care providers, money for vaccine research and the national stockpile, but patients could still face high costs if they get sick. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Officials Debate Whether Gun Stores Are 'Essential' During Coronavirus Outbreak Governors and mayors in some parts of the country are requiring them to close like many other businesses. Other officials are letting gun sales continue. Gun rights groups are on the defensive. Bobby Allyn
Facing the pandemic together, this week Bill Radke talks the week in coronavirus news with Karen Weise of the New York Times, Marcus Green of the South Seattle Emerald, and Knute Berger of Crosscut. Sarah Leibovitz
Coronavirus FAQs: Does It Live On Clothes? Can My Dog Infect Me? Any Advice On Wipes? Among the questions this week: Can you get COVID-19 more than once? What's the maximum surface area that can be treated with one disinfecting wipe? Laurel Wamsley
Loss Of Smell Or Taste Emerges As Possible Precursor To Some COVID-19 Cases A team of British doctors, citing anecdotal evidence from around the world, believe that losing the senses of smell or taste may be symptoms of contracting the new coronavirus.
Coronavirus Updates: Trump Signs Relief Bill NPR politics and science correspondents round up the latest news in the federal response to the coronavirus epidemic in the United States, including of the passage of the emergency rescue bill. Franco Ordoñez
Member Of Now-Disbanded National Security Council Pandemic Response Team Speaks NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Dr. Luciana Borio, former FDA chief scientist who later served on the National Security Council global health security team before it was disbanded under President Trump.
Pope Francis Delivers Special Prayer For End To Coronavirus Pandemic The "Urbi et Orbi" blessing is normally delivered at Christmas and Easter. The delivered his homily against the dramatic backdrop of an empty St. Peter's Square, glistening in the rain. Sylvia Poggioli
'It's Like Something's Right In Your Grasp': Hospitals Struggle To Test For Virus Despite a statewide effort to procure and distribute coronavirus testing supplies to hospitals in New York, some facilities still don't have what they need to test patients quickly on-site. Rebecca Hersher