News Brief: Wisconsin Primary, Boris Johnson's Condition, Japan Declaration Voters in Wisconsin head to the polls for a primary election. British Prime Minister Johnson is moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital. And, Japan is declaring a state of emergency. David Greene
Airline Flights Into And Out Of New York City Cut Drastically Because Of Coronavirus A spokesperson said American Airline's busiest flight out of LaGuardia Sunday only had 27 passengers and nine flights from JFK and LaGuardia had one passenger on each. David Schaper
Groups and individuals look for ways to spread kindness during crisis ‘Hopefully when all this is over, we can be closer to each other as a community.’ Zaki Barak Hamid
Could Society Move Toward Normalcy Before A Coronavirus Vaccine Is Ready? The best protection against the coronavirus would be a vaccine. But that's probably at least a year away, even if crash development programs succeed. What can be done in the meantime? Joe Palca
Listener Questions About Ventilators And How The Coronavirus Attacks Lungs Dr. Meilan Han, a pulmonologist at the University of Michigan hospital, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer questions about ventilators and the way COVID-19 affects lungs. Jon Hamilton
What Happened Today: White House Updates, The Science Of Spreading NPR White House and science correspondents answer listener questions about the latest with federal and state governments' efforts to stop the coronavirus. Jon Hamilton
Making Everyday Choices In The Middle Of The Epidemic Dr. Meilan Han, a pulmonologist at the University of Michigan hospital, helps listeners think through some of the difficult choices everybody has to make these days.
More Guidance On How To Properly Wear Masks Dr. Abraar Karan, a global health expert, answers listener questions about wearing masks to protect themselves and others from the coronavirus.
More Questions About COVID-19 And The Lungs Dr. Meilan Han, a pulmonologist at the University of Michigan hospital, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer more questions about how the coronavirus affects the respiratory system. Jon Hamilton
Seattle area may have peaked in first wave of coronavirus outbreak, according to UW model Some areas of Washington state may have reached the peak in the first wave of the coronavirus epidemic — that's according to new projections from the University of Washington’s Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation. Kate Walters