More Than 20 Colleges Cancel In-Person Classes In Response To Coronavirus Many schools paused in-person classes after students or staff members tested positive for the novel coronavirus. Others say the cancellations are a precaution. Anya Kamenetz
President Trump Has Consistently Downplayed Threat Of Coronavirus President Trump has consistently been suggesting that concerns over coronavirus are overblown, suggesting news media and Democrats are trying to inflame the situation, with little scientific basis. Tamara Keith
How To Boost Your Emergency Supply Of Prescription Medicines Insurers have begun easing restrictions on refills of some prescription drugs, in light of coronavirus. Still, co-pays for stocking up on that bigger supply can be prohibitive, say consumer advocates. Patti Neighmond
Coronavirus: Israel Will Require Quarantine For Everyone Entering The Country Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the decision was a difficult one. Israel has reported nearly 40 cases of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. Bill Chappell
'Who's Going To Help Them?': Caregivers Brace For The Spread Of Coronavirus For millions of workers, remote work is not an option. Among them are home and health aides, who look after some of the most vulnerable, often themselves without health insurance and earning little. Alina Selyukh
U.S. Flu Season Beginning To Ease, Modelers Say Though COVID-19 has captured the headlines, influenza places a huge burden on the health care system. This year's flu shot provides good protection, the CDC says, so do get one if you haven't already. Joe Palca
He has lung cancer. And he's a doctor in the midst of coronavirus outbreak Doctors and nurses around the Puget Sound region are on the front line of the coronavirus fight. But what if you’re a physician who already has a life-threatening disease? Kim Shepard
'Our faith is most tested': Believers in Seattle area face challenge of coronavirus The outbreak of coronavirus is challenging people of faith around the Seattle area. Eilís O'Neill
Coronavirus: U.S. Has 566 Cases; Stricken Cruise Ship To Dock In California "U.S. citizens, especially with underlying conditions, should not travel by cruise ship," the State Department says. The U.S. has more than 560 coronavirus cases. Bill Chappell
Seattle Now: Seattle diners have reservations Seattle has slowed down dramatically in recent days due to the coronavirus outbreak. But one of the first places to feel the impact has been the city's Chinese restaurants, out of fear that they are somehow linked to the virus -- which they are not. Patricia Murphy