Louisiana Postpones Presidential Primary Over Coronavirus Fears Louisiana is pushing back its presidential primary, from April 4 to June 20. It's the first state to postpone elections over coronavirus risks. James Doubek
FACT CHECK: Trump's Accusations About The Obama Administration And Swine Flu In a series of tweets, President Trump faulted former President Barack Obama's response to the H1N1 pandemic 11 years ago as his own administration faces scrutiny for its handling of the coronavirus. Brian Naylor
South Korea's Drive-Through Testing For Coronavirus Is Fast — And Free Doctors estimate they can do 10 tests an hour — double the number in an indoor clinic. Anthony Kuhn
Trump To Discuss Coronavirus Amid Growing Crisis, Scrutiny Of His Response President Trump is holding a news conference Friday afternoon, with multiple reports that he plans to declare a national emergency. Watch his remarks live beginning at 3 p.m. ET. Franco Ordoñez
Trump Administration Announces Measures To Speed Coronavirus Testing The federal government has been sharply criticized for its slow response to the viral disease COVID-19, particularly when it comes to testing. Laurel Wamsley
Seattle Now: That escalated quickly We process another, somehow more intense week of Seattle news with KUOW's Zaki Hamid and Deborah Wang. Caroline Chamberlain Gomez
Wife Of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Tests Positive For Coronavirus The office of the prime minister said Thursday that Sophie Grégoire Trudeau had begun experiencing a low-grade fever and other mild flu-like symptoms, prompting the test. Scott Neuman
Research: Coronavirus Can Live For A Long Time In Air, On Surfaces A new study is first to examine how long the new coronavirus can survive on steel, plastic and cardboard. It can live up to 72 hours, but that's under idealized lab conditions, not the real world. Allison Aubrey
U.S. Can Learn From Other Countries About Containing COVID-19 As the U.S. manages the coronavirus, NPR's Rachel Martin talks to three NPR correspondents in some hard-hit countries: China, South Korea and Italy, to ask what lessons the U.S. should learn. Emily Feng
State Officials Consider Closing Schools Due To Coronavirus The coronavirus outbreak has moved into a new phase, compelling some state leaders to take the unusual step of closing schools statewide. More states may soon do the same. Cory Turner