Coronavirus Updates: Mixed Messages From The President President Trump admitted that it will be up to governors when to lift quarantine measures. NPR correspondents discuss what lies ahead for the states as they slowly reopen businesses. Greg Allen
Guatemala Suspends Deportations From U.S. After 70 Test Positive For Coronavirus Guatemalan officials say dozens of recent deportees from the U.S. have tested positive for the coronavirus. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Molly O'Toole of the Los Angeles Times.
Coronavirus FAQs: Can Sunlight Kill The Virus? How Risky Is An Elevator Ride? In this week's installment, we also look at how to handle that inevitable moment — you need a plumber or electrician or another repairperson to come to your home. Maria Godoy
After Texas Abortion Ban, Clinics In Other Southwest States See Influx Of Patients Planned Parenthood facilities are reporting a more than sevenfold increase in patients from Texas. The ban was put in place because of the coronavirus but having to travel can increase patients' risk. Sarah McCammon
What Would You Do If Your Child Had Coronavirus? For Us, It Was 'Room Service' Food The quarantined are lonely — none of us could comfort her in person when she was locked down in her room. But we were determined to make it less frightening. That meant turning to food. Pallavi Gogoi
Several European Leaders See A Popularity Boost During Coronavirus Pandemic Even after Europe became an epicenter in the global spread of COVID-19, a number of leaders have had growing approval from their citizens. Eleanor Beardsley
Parents With Suspected COVID-19 Must Still Take Care Of Their Kids Hunter Morton is home with two children in Manhattan, Kan. Her husband is a utility worker who must stay on the job. Their doctor suspects they both have COVID-19, and they're trying to get tested.
White House Guidelines For States Reopening Seem Short On Specifics President Trump unveiled guidelines for states to reopen in three stages, but public health officials say they fall short. States are going to have to figure out a lot of it for themselves. Nurith Aizenman
Doctors Bring Coronavirus Testing To Underserved Communities Three doctors, all women, all black, from cities that have been hit hard by Covid-19, bring tele-health services and testing to marginalized communities. Leila Fadel
Childhood Friends On The Health Crisis Front Lines Connect Virtually Sam Dow and Josh Belser are working in different cities amid the coronavirus pandemic. "I'm not at all surprised that we both ended up working in health care," Belser said in a StoryCorps interview. Emma Bowman