Georgia Gov. Disregards Trump Criticism, Moves Ahead With Plans To Reopen Businesses "I am confident that business owners who decide to reopen will adhere to Minimum Basic Operations, which prioritize the health and well-being of employees and customers," Gov. Brian Kemp said. Vanessa Romo
I can't stop touching people. Even now during coronavirus Voices of the pandemic features people in the Seattle area who are on the front lines of the coronavirus outbreak. Joshua McNichols
Harvard And Other Universities Turn Down Relief Funds Amid Swell Of Criticism President Trump and others criticized "elite, wealthy institutions" for money allocated to them by a federal package. Colin Dwyer
VIDEO: 6 Tips For Staying Safe While Grocery Shopping Coronavirus got you nervous about grocery shopping? We talked to scientists for their advice about how to stay safe at the store — and when handling food back home. Nick Michael
Trauma On The Pandemic's Front Line Leaves Health Workers Reeling Hospital workers face stresses right now that can compare to fighting a war, and recent research suggests medical staff could be among the hardest hit by the mental health effects of the pandemic. Yuki Noguchi
Researchers Look To Behavior To Explore Why The Coronavirus May Hit Men Harder Men appear to be dying of the coronavirus at higher rates than women. Sarah Hawkes, a professor of public health at University College London, says gendered behavior may help explain why. Heidi Glenn
Seattle Now: No lentils for you The pandemic is throwing a wrench in the agriculture system that takes food from the field to your local grocery store. We dive into why you might be seeing empty shelves at the supermarket, and the effect Covid-19 is having on farm workers. Clare McGrane
House To Vote On Latest Coronavirus Relief Measure Lawmakers in the House are poised to approve nearly $500 billion in additional coronavirus-related economic aid. NPR's Noel King talks to GOP Rep. Michael McCaul about how the money will be used.
Georgia Community Is Pushed To The Edge By Coronavirus Outbreak Andrea Owens-White is a florist in Albany, Ga., in one of the hardest hardest hit areas of the coronavirus pandemic. Owens-White, who tested positive for COVID-19, was forced to file for unemployment.
There's Disagreement Over Whether States Are Ready To Reopen As Georgia and South Carolina move toward reopening, some public health officials say it's premature. Local elected leaders say they need help to protect their communities from the pandemic. Allison Aubrey