New, Daily Coronavirus Cases Drop Below 100K For First Time In Months Health experts caution communities not to lift coronavirus restrictions too soon as the nation continues on a downward trend of virus infections and deaths. Jaclyn Diaz
Life Kit: The Imposter Phenomenon For NPR's Life Kit, reporter Diana Opong looks at the factors that contribute to experiencing impostor phenomenon and how to deal with them. Sylvie Douglis
As California Expands Vaccination, Some Worry Farm Workers Will Lose Out Walter Newman, has been giving flu vaccines to California farm workers for decades. He talks to NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro about ensuring they get COVID-19 shots, even as the state runs low on doses. Lulu Garcia-Navarro
There's A Good Chance Your Valentine's Flowers Come From Colombia The country is the top flower exporter to the U.S. When the pandemic hit, farmers feared they'd have to destroy flower beds and lay off thousands of workers. Here's why that didn't happen. John Otis
Coronavirus Cases Are Down, But More Kids Are Having Severe Complications MIS-C, a post COVID illness that has affected more than 2,000 U.S. children, causes inflammation of the heart, lungs, brain and other organs. One D.C. pediatric ICU is nearly full of such patients. Lulu Garcia-Navarro
Can Frozen Food Spread The Coronavirus? At a news conference this week, the World Health Organization made a surprising statement: The coronavirus could possibly transmit on frozen packages of food. Michaeleen Doucleff
Coronavirus FAQs: If I Have No Post-Vaccine Pain, Is It Working? Plus: Goat Dilemma! Readers are asking about vaccine protocols, the safest way to take off a mask, whether it's risky to engage in therapeutic cuddling sessions with goats. Maria Godoy
A Look At The Inequities Around The COVID-19 Vaccine In South Africa South Africa is a case study of the inequities around the coronavirus vaccine. It has one of the world's worst outbreaks, fueled by a new variant. Yet officials are struggling to buy enough vaccines. Nurith Aizenman
What Mardi Gras Looks Like During The COVID-19 Pandemic The Mardi Gras season is usually a fun and festive affair. But this year, a year after the celebration led New Orleans to become one of the nation's first COVID-19 hot spots, it's different. Aubri Juhasz
Biden Administration Mandate Requires All Travelers To Wear Masks A federal mandate from the Biden administration requires all people traveling within the U.S. to mask up. The rule applies to those on and waiting to board a plane, train, subway car or bus.