Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine: Reopening State Demands A 'Nuanced Balance' "No one is more anxious to do that than I am," DeWine told NPR, after protesters gathered to demand the state's coronavirus restrictions lifted. "But we also have to do it in a rational way." Colin Dwyer
Who's Hit Hardest By COVID-19? Why Obesity, Stress And Race All Matter Data shows people with certain chronic conditions are more likely to get severe COVID-19 symptoms. Why are they hit harder and what explains the disease's disproportionate affect on African Americans? Allison Aubrey
Orthodox Christians Observe Easter Amid Crackdown On Rogue Priests And Congregants It's a time when churches are full, blood-red eggs are cracked to symbolize Christ's resurrection and lambs are roasted as part of family feasts. But the coronavirus has shut down those celebrations. Joanna Kakissis
Across America, Frustrated Protesters Rally To Reopen The Economy Some businesses and activists want to end prolonged closures that were imposed to block the spread of the coronavirus. Health experts warn a premature opening could create another surge of the virus. Kirk Siegler
Opinion: There Is No 'Get Tough' With Coronavirus; We Need A New Slogan NPR's Scott Simon says slogans and bromides fall short when it comes to dealing with the new coronavirus. Scott Simon
Sanitation Workers Around The Country Worry For Their Safety Amid Coronavirus Crisis Cindy Neuroth of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, talks about how the pandemic affects her job as a sanitation worker. Much of the garbage she picks up is unbagged, and she's worried about her safety. Scott Simon
Contact tracing: Key tool to fighting Covid-19 explained UW epidemiologist Janet Baseman explains how it works Kim Malcolm
An Epidemiologist Answers What Is Needed To Reopen The Country After more than a month of lockdown, there is no clear idea of when the U.S. can reopen. Caitlin Rivers of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security talks about what is required to start reopening.
Listener Questions About When It Will Be Safe To Travel Again As the country looks to open back up, many wonder what that means for travel. Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times travel editor, answers listener questions.
What Happened Today: Relief for Farmers, Contact Tracing Questions NPR's global health and development correspondent answers listener questions about contact tracing, the World Health Organization and flattening the curve. Jason Beaubien