When Public Figures Make Questionable Health Claims, Do People Listen? President Trump is one of many leaders and entrepreneurs, past and present, who have put forth untested and even potentially dangerous proposals during a health crisis. Susan Brink
Frustrated WA nursing homes welcome news of Covid beds, PPE In King County, more than 60 percent of all Covid-19 deaths have been among residents, staff and visitors to long-term care facilities. State officials now plan designated facilities and PPE distribution to reduce virus transmission there. Amy Radil
Swedish enrolls Covid-19 patients for trial of anti-inflammatory drug One physician studying Covid-19 says “the thing that I think does provide us hope is there are people trying to study this as quickly as possible.” Amy Radil
Belgian Officials Forced To Defend Calculations For COVID-19 Deaths Belgium's government says it is determined to be transparent about the country's death rate from COVID-19, and count everyone who it believes died from the disease. Teri Schultz
Businesses Will Have To Deal With A Different World When They Reopen As stay-at-home and shelter-in-place orders begin to be lifted, state governments are weighing economic and health considerations about when to go back to business as usual. Jim Zarroli
Florida Prepares For Phased-In Reopening To Begin Monday NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Florida Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Mark Wilson about whether this is the right time to reopen the Sunshine State's economy.
How Reliable Are COVID-19 Tests? Depends Which One You Mean What types of testing are available for the coronavirus? And how accurate are they? Here's a handy guide to the field. Richard Harris
Funeral Director First Responder: 'You're Stronger Than You Feel' Despite the health risks, Dan Flynn left California to New York with a national mortuary response team last month. His daughter tells him how he inspired her to go into medicine. Emma Bowman
Workers To Hold Mass Strike On May 1, International Workers' Day Essential workers from Amazon, Whole Foods, Instacart, Target and more are organizing a mass strike. They say the companies need to do more to protect frontline workers from the coronavirus. Shannon Bond
Blog en vivo: últimas noticias sobre el Coronavirus en el área de Seattle Esta página se mantendrá actualizada con las últimas noticias sobre el Coronavirus en la región de Seattle y sus alrededores. KUOW Staff