A Doctor Answers Questions On Health Disparities And Treatments For COVID-19 Dr. Tracey Henryan, an assistant health director at Grady Primary Care Center in Atlanta, answers listener questions on health disparities and treatments for COVID-19.
Trump Briefly Dons Face Mask At Ford Plant, Away From Media View Trump has defended his refusal to wear a mask, arguing that he and those around him are routinely tested for the coronavirus. Alana Wise
Florida Theme Parks Getting Ready To Reopen With Anti-Coronavirus Measures Legoland and Universal have local approval for their plans, which involve taking temperatures and encouraging face masks. Disney World and SeaWorld haven't presented their plans yet. Greg Allen
Denial is ‘the most dangerous thing of all’ when facing a virus Voices of the Pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the frontlines of the coronavirus outbreak. Alec Cowan
Scientists Warn CDC Testing Data Could Create Misleading Picture Of Pandemic The CDC combines results of a test that spots people who are actively infected with another one that looks for antibodies. Scientists say it could create a false picture of the pandemic. Rob Stein
3-Star Michelin Chef Guy Savoy Has Begun Offering Takeout In Paris As France emerges from two months of lockdown, restaurants still have no reopening date. Among other dishes, Savoy is offering a poultry ballotine with foie gras in a truffle vinaigrette for takeaway. Eleanor Beardsley
What People Can Learn From The Discovery Of A Polio Vaccine People in the 1950s anxiously waited for scientists to come up with ways to protect children from polio. The road to a polio vaccine might contain some lessons for today's health crisis. Joe Palca
U.S. Sends Ventilators To Russia In $5.6 Million Coronavirus Aid Package The U.S. government delivers 50 American-made ventilators on Thursday and will send another 150 next week. Charles Maynes
Getting An Antibody Test For The Coronavirus? Here's What It Won't Tell You As more and more people get tested for antibodies to the coronavirus, infectious disease specialists worry that those tested — and their employers — may not understand the limits of the results. Rob Stein
Many Essential Employees Still Rely On Buses For Daily Commute The demand for public transportation has dropped dramatically since the pandemic began. But many essential workers in Los Angeles never stopped taking the bus to and from work every day. Leila Fadel