Health Crisis Is Taking Emotional And Mental Toll On Health Care Workers ICU nurse Jennifer Binstock, head of the American Psychiatry Association Dr. Bruce Schwartz and NPR's Yuki Noguchi discuss the mental toll the COVID-19 crisis is taking on health care workers. Yuki Noguchi
Philosophy Professor Helps To Solve Ethical Problems During Lockdown David Chan, a philosophy professor at the University of Alabama, puzzles over the moral quandaries listeners face during the coronavirus outbreak.
Health Crisis Is Taking Mental Toll On Health Care Workers, Continued ICU nurse Jennifer Binstock, head of the American Psychiatry Association Dr. Bruce Schwartz and NPR's Yuki Noguchi discuss the mental toll the COVID-19 crisis is taking on health care workers. Yuki Noguchi
National Security Adviser O'Brien Alleges WHO Is 'Propaganda Tool For The Chinese' Robert O'Brien said the White House doesn't know if money from China influenced the organization's decision-making, "but there are very few explanations for the way the WHO has conducted itself." Laurel Wamsley
After The ICU, Many COVID-19 Survivors Face A Long Recovery David Williams, 54, spent eight days on a ventilator after he got COVID-19. Weeks after being discharged from the hospital, he still needs an oxygen tube and a walker. Jon Hamilton
Germany Says It Has Identified The First Coronavirus Transmission In The Country German health authorities claim great success in testing and contact tracing, even pinpointing the country's first coronavirus transmission to the passing of a salt shaker in a Bavarian mess hall. Rob Schmitz
Already A 'Perfect Storm,' World's Food Crises May Double As Coronavirus Spreads Some 135 million people globally lived on the edge of starvation last year. The World Food Programme fears the effects of the virus could balloon that number to a staggering 265 million this year. Colin Dwyer
A 'Bitter Pill': Oktoberfest Canceled Due To Coronavirus "You can't host a folk festival in a time like this," said Munich's mayor. Officials said it was a tough decision but they saw no other choice. Some 6 million people attend the festival every year. H.J. Mai
PHOTOS: Lockdown In The World's Most Unequal Country Since South Africa went into lockdown in late March, the country's social divisions have been brought into sharper focus than ever. Tommy Trenchard
Amazon Workers Stage New Protests Over Warehouse Coronavirus Safety Organizers say more than 350 workers pledged to call off work, criticizing Amazon's measures to protect them during the coronavirus pandemic. Amazon says it has taken steps to keep workers safe. Alina Selyukh