More Patients Seek Abortion Pills Online During Pandemic, But Face Restrictions As more healthcare moves to online and telemedicine, some patients seeking abortions using pills are running into obstacles. Sarah McCammon
After COVID-19 Hit The U.S., Our New Reality Started The U.S. hit a grim milestone on Wednesday — 100,000 people have died in this country from COVID-19. We reflect on this moment with three journalists in different regions of the country. Martin Kaste
COVID-19 Has Killed Close To 300 U.S. Health Care Workers, New Data From CDC Shows More than 60,000 health care workers have contracted the coronavirus, up from 9,000 in April. Workers say they face unnecessary risks because of ongoing shortages of protective gear like masks. Carrie Feibel
Remembering COVID-19 Victim Devin Francis Of Miami Devin Francis, 44, a radiology technician in Miami, was months away from getting married when he died of COVID-19 in April. His daughter turned 11 this week.
Remembering 5 People Who Died During The Coronavirus Pandemic On Wednesday, the U.S. marked the grim milestone of 100,000 deaths from COVID-19. We pay tribute to five people who lost their lives during the pandemic.
Remembering Coronavirus Victim Loretta Dionisio Loretta Dionisio was one of the more than 100,000 Americans to have died from COVID-19. She was a cancer survivor who never forgot anyone's birthday.
U.S. Is Still Without Regulations For Personal Protective Equipment Nearly 300 American health care workers have died during the COVID-19 pandemic. On Thursday, lawmakers will question Trump officials about how and why that happened. Brian Mann
What Happened Today: Coronavirus Death Tolls Crosses 100,000, Insurance Questions NPR's health policy reporter answers listener questions about what to do and how to get health care after losing health insurance. Selena Simmons-Duffin
The Coronavirus Death Toll Reaches 100,000 The coronavirus has claimed 100,000 lives in the U.S. The grim milestone comes as states started reopening, risking a much higher death toll. David Welna
Los Angeles Authorities Sue A Company For The Coronavirus-Related Fraud Los Angeles authorities on Wednesday have announced a lawsuit against Wellness Matrix Group company for selling non-FDA-approved tests and making false claims about their disinfectant. Tom Dreisbach