Tokyo 2020 Olympics Have A New Start Date: July Of 2021 Despite the rescheduling, the next Olympics will still be known as the Tokyo 2020 games, the International Olympic Committee says. Bill Chappell
How New Yorkers Are Stepping Up To Take On Coronavirus Challenges NPR'S David Greene talks to Kathryn Garcia, New York City's sanitation commissioner and COVID-19 food czar, about how hungry people can get food, and how trash pick-up is changing during the crisis.
Seattle Now: The Peak A study out last week from the University of Washington predicts the Covid-19 outbreak could peak here in mid-April. Do hospitals have what they need? Patricia Murphy
With Strict Social Distancing, U.S. COVID-19 Deaths May Total 100,000 Which cities and states are days away from facing a spike in COVID-19 cases? Which others are simmering hotspots that will take 2 to 3 weeks to flare? We examine the U.S. map for red flags in data. Nurith Aizenman
Morning News Brief To fight coronavirus, social distancing guidelines extended for 30 more days. New models predict how the virus may play out in the U.S. And in New York, more than 1,000 people have died of COVID-19. David Greene
Despite Trump's Claims, U.S. Falls Behind In Coronavirus Testing President Trump said guidelines urging social distancing to slow the spread of the coronavirus will remain in place for at least another month. He also stated testing is ramping up, but is it? Allison Aubrey
Coronavirus Patient Urges Young People To Socially Distance Mia Marroquin, 20, tested positive for COVID-19 earlier this month after a trip to Spain. She says young people need to heed the warning to practice social distancing.
Pregnant Women Could Give Birth In Hospitals Filled With COVID-19 Patients As pregnant women and their doctors consider how the COVID-19 epidemic is affecting pregnancy and care, maternity wards across the country are changing policies on deliveries and visitors. Sacha Pfeiffer
How Is The Justice System Responding To COVID-19's Spread? NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Keri Blakinger, who is a staff writer for The Marshall Project, about the conditions inside American prisons and jails as the coronavirus outbreak accelerates.
How 15 Days Became 45: Trump Extends Guidelines To Slow Coronavirus After two weeks of wavering on guidelines that put normal American life on hold, President Trump extended until April 30 measures aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus. Ayesha Rascoe