Members Of Congress Ask Why More Coronavirus Aid Hasn't Been Spent On Nursing Homes Sen. Patty Murray of Washington and Rep. Rosa DeLauro of Connecticut note that the law designated $200 million but only $1.5 million has been distributed to a handful of states. Ina Jaffe
Overlake hospital said it follows safety gear guidelines, but its policies show otherwise If you want to move to Phase 2, Washington state says healthcare workers can’t wear their N95 respirator or surgical mask for longer than one shift. Policies at Bellevue’s Overlake Medical Center say workers should wear them for up to five shifts. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Around 1,000 LA Restaurants Fail Coronavirus Safety Rules Compliance Test NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Dr. Barbara Ferrer, the director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, about how some LA restaurants fail to comply with the coronavirus safety rules.
King County aims for Phase 2 of reopening. What does that mean? King County could be further easing pandemic restrictions in just a few days. Kate Walters
A Scientist's Pink Cast Leads To Discovery About How The Brain Responds To Disability A neurologist who wanted to know how the brain changes in response to a physical disability put his arm in a pink cast for two weeks to find out. Jon Hamilton
As COVID-19 Hits Harder Among Minorities, What Can Chicago Do? Chicago's mayor calls the pandemic a public health red alarm. The city's new "racial equity rapid response team" is crafting strategies to ward off the disease in Black and Latinx neighborhoods. Cheryl Corley
Many Day Camps Are Choosing To Reopen, But Should Your Child Attend? NPR's Rachel Martin explores how day camps that have decided to open this summer will operate during the pandemic, and how parents are weighing the risks of sending their children to one. Rachel Martin
Surging COVID-19 Cases In Pakistan Overwhelm Hospitals In Pakistan, angry families are attacking doctors and smashing hospitals as health care workers turn away coronavirus patients — saying their institutions are full. Diaa Hadid
While COVID-19 Stats Rise In Some States, Cases Drop In Others Florida and Alabama are seeing rapid increases in coronavirus cases, which experts link to the states' reopening dates. But Michigan's case numbers are dropping — meaning schools can reopen this fall. Greg Allen
With Season Still In Jeopardy, Fauci Says MLB Should Finish Before Fall Dr. Anthony Fauci said that while the spread of the coronavirus is still a major threat during the summer months, that period of time does not pose the added threat of the flu season. Austin Horn