Seattle Now: The other frontline workers Delivery apps like Uber Eats and Grubhub say they're busier than ever with all of us staying inside and safely out of the way of coronavirus. But what about the driver who's dropping off your food? Patricia Murphy
'Where Is This Going To Lead?': Roma People In Europe Face Coronavirus Disaster Many in Europe's largest ethnic minority group live in poor, marginalized communities where conditions could lead to a swift outbreak, say researchers and activists. Joanna Kakissis
Despite Coronavirus Worries, Poll Workers Greet Voters In Wisconsin Katherine Wilson says many voters at her polling place requested absentee ballots that never came. National guardsmen made voters stand at a proper distance and poll workers got some protective gear.
Hydroxychloroquine Is Being Studied As A Way To Treat Coronavirus NPR's Noel King talks to medicinal chemist Katherine Seley-Radtke about hydroxychloroquine, a malaria and arthritis drug touted by the president as a COVID-19 remedy with limited clinical evidence.
How Is The Coronavirus Affecting Black Americans? Numbers emerging from a few cities and states suggest higher death rates for African-Americans from COVID-19. The findings also reveal deeper disparities. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Acting Navy Secretary Resigns, USNS Comfort's Mission Is Changed Defense officials say that the hospital ship USNS Comfort will now accept patients with Covid-19. And, the acting Navy secretary has resigned over his handling of a virus-stricken aircraft carrier. Tom Bowman
Pandemic Overwhelms New York City's System For Handling Its Dead With the COVID-19 death toll rising, officials in New York City are considering creating a temporary cemetery on city property. Greg Allen
Listener Questions About Social Distancing Correctly Dr. Celine Gounder, an epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist, and NPR science correspondent Jon Hamilton answer listener questions about social distancing. Jon Hamilton
Questions About Hydroxychloroquine, Touted As A COVID-19 Treatment Dr. Jinoos Yazdanya, a rheumatologist from the University of California, San Francisco, and NPR science correspondent Joe Palca answer questions about the drug hydroxychloroquine. Joe Palca
Dealing With Anxiety And Mental Health While Social Distancing Social distancing can bring on loneliness and anxiety for many. Dr. Sudeepta Varma answers questions about how to deal with those issues during the pandemic with NPR's Scott Simon.