One Way to Help Strapped Hospitals? Print PPE Using 3D Printers As coronavirus cases soar globally and medical workers face a dearth of protective gear, citizens are stepping up in unique ways to combat the health crisis. Hannah Hagemann
What Hopi And Navajo Teachings Tell Us About Pandemics Shannon Francis is a member of the Hopi Tribe and Navajo Nation. She shares how her ancestors' beliefs shape her thoughts on the coronavirus pandemic. Scott Simon
Coronavirus Pandemic Takes A Toll On ER Doctors' Health And Families Some doctors are sending their children to live elsewhere and rearranging their personal lives as they fight the epidemic. Sarah McCammon
Players And MLB Agree To Terms In Case Coronavirus Cancels Entire Baseball Season On Friday, players and the Major League Baseball owners ratified a deal fairly quickly and with both sides taking concessions on economic issues in the face of the pandemic complicating the season. Bobby Allyn
FACT CHECK: N.Y. Governor Slams Trump Ventilator Claim As 'Ignorant' And 'Uninformed' The president said New York ignored ventilators sent by the federal government. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fired back, saying the president's view was "incorrect and grossly uninformed." Bobby Allyn
What Happened Today: Questions About The Relief Bill And The Latest Medical News NPR congressional reporter Kelsey Snell and physician Dr. Abraar Karan answer listener questions about the relief bill signed into law Friday and about the latest measures combating the coronavirus. Kelsey Snell
Questions For An ER Doctor Who Contracted COVID-19 NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Brent Russell, an emergency room doctor in Ketchum, Idaho, about how he became ill with COVID-19 and his subsequent recovery from the disease.
As supplies dwindle, one doctor resorts to creative ways to hustle masks In these times of uncertainty and upheaval amidst a global pandemic, Dr. Jessica Van Fleet-Green had reason to celebrate recently. After three weeks of... Austin Jenkins
What's In The $2 Trillion Bill For Health Care? There is $100 billion for hospitals and health care providers, money for vaccine research and the national stockpile, but patients could still face high costs if they get sick. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Officials Debate Whether Gun Stores Are 'Essential' During Coronavirus Outbreak Governors and mayors in some parts of the country are requiring them to close like many other businesses. Other officials are letting gun sales continue. Gun rights groups are on the defensive. Bobby Allyn