'No Evidence' Yet That Recovered COVID-19 Patients Are Immune, WHO Says The World Health Organization warned against "immunity passports," which allow travel only to recovered patients, saying studies must first confirm whether people are indeed safe from reinfection. Colin Dwyer
A 56-Year-Old Finally Learned To Write His Name — Because Of A Coronavirus Lockdown Pratap Singh Bora is a migrant laborer from Nepal who had to leave his construction job in India and is now living in a relief camp. But there's an upside to this turn of events. Sushmita Pathak
As States Reopen, Health Experts Seek To Understand Coronavirus's Early Silent Spread Medical examiners are now screening for possible coronavirus connections in late January. Emerging evidence suggests it spread far earlier and more widely than initially believed. Nathan Rott
When Is It Safe To Ease Social Distancing? Here's What One Model Says For Each State Some states are moving forward, but many would be wise to wait, according to experts at the University of Washington. Here's their estimate for each state's safe date to reopen. Nurith Aizenman
Congressional Watchdog To Review Federal Coronavirus Response The $2 trillion response legislation Congress approved late last month calls for the Government Accountability Office to monitor the spending and the overall federal response to the pandemic. Brian Naylor
What Happened Today: President Signs Relief Bill, Coronavirus Spread Questions Director of the Harvard Global Health Institute Dr. Ashish Jha and an NPR science correspondent answer listener questions on the spread of the coronavirus and drugs believed to treat it. Joe Palca
Doctor Demystifies Common Misconceptions About The Coronavirus Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, debunks popular misconceptions about COVID-19.
Coronavirus Vaccine: When To Expect It, And How It Would Work Researchers worldwide are trying to develop a vaccine to stop the spread of the coronavirus. An NPR science correspondent takes various listener questions about a potential coronavirus vaccine. Joe Palca
Doctor Demystifies More Misconceptions About The Coronavirus Dr. Ashish Jha, director of the Harvard Global Health Institute, debunks popular misconceptions about COVID-19.
Amazon To Change Time-Off Policy During Pandemic, Extend Pay Bump Unlimited unpaid time off will end next week. Instead, warehouse workers can take regular accrued time off or a leave of absence. The company's pay bumps will apply through mid-May. Alina Selyukh