Hard-Hit Spain Tries A Gradual Easing Of Its Coronavirus Lockdown The move allows some businesses that can't operate remotely to re-open, even as most citizens remain under stay-at-home orders. But critics warn it may be too soon to let up. Scott Neuman
What An ER Nurse Learned From Ebola Outbreak And Now COVID-19 An American nurse who worked during the Ebola outbreak compares that experience to treating coronavirus patients in an ER. One big difference: she had better protective gear in the Ebola clinic. Will Stone
Actors, Singers Raise Money For CDC Charity With Virtual Seder Hollywood stars, Jews and non-Jews, celebrated Passover by streaming a Seder online Saturday night. It raised some $2 million for the CDC Foundation's Emergency Response Fund to battle COVID-19. Elizabeth Blair
Philippine Hospital Which Dealt With Volcano Eruption, Now Faces COVID-19 The coronavirus has posed extraordinary challenges for the Philippines, including the volcano-stricken city Taal, where medical staff were exposed to the virus and are now being shunned by locals. Julie McCarthy
Boris Johnson Released From London Hospital The British prime minister, who spent multiple nights in an intensive care unit with COVID-19, thanked the National Health Service for saving his life. Frank Langfitt
New York Coronavirus Deaths Pass 9,000 Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on Sunday that 758 more New Yorkers have died from the coronavirus. It marked the sixth straight day of more than 700 deaths. Matthew S. Schwartz
Faith Leaders Share Experiences During An Unusual Easter NPR's Tom Gjelten speaks with three faith leaders about how the coronavirus has affected their congregations: Father Carl Beekman, Pastor Cheryl Matthews and Pastor Kenneth Flowers.
Coronavirus surges across nursing homes as facilities plead for tests The number of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities with confirmed Covid-19 cases more than doubled in the first eight days of April. John Ryan
Is COVID-19 Changing How We Measure Distance? Liying is from Wuhan, China. She's married to Federico, from Lombardy, Italy. Now in the U.S., they describe the rapid shift in perceptions of the pandemic as it has spread through each country. Autumn Barnes
Coronavirus Quarantines: What It Means To Face Trauma In A Household of One NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to psychiatrist and loneliness expert Sue Varma about coping while self-isolating.