'Every Single Individual Must Stay Home': Italy's Coronavirus Deaths Pass China's The country has universal health care. But now, fighting tens of thousands of coronavirus cases, Italian hospitals and medical staff are overwhelmed, prompting anguished debate. Sylvia Poggioli
In Turkey, Coronavirus Spurs A Surge In Cologne Sales Sales of Turkish-made cologne are skyrocketing. Some colognes, made with 80% alcohol, are being embraced for disinfectant properties. Cologne is traditionally offered to house guests to rub on hands. Peter Kenyon
Chinese Authorities Admit Improper Response To Coronavirus Whistleblower Li Wenliang's warnings about the virus initially got him reprimanded by authorities in Wuhan. Now, six weeks after he died of COVID-19, Chinese investigators say they should have acted differently. Amy Cheng
Trump, Governors To Discuss Coronavirus Strategy As FEMA Takes Bigger Role The Federal Emergency Management Agency usually steps in to help with hurricanes and other natural disasters. Now, it will help states overwhelmed by the coronavirus pandemic. Franco Ordoñez
Confirmed Coronavirus Cases In The U.S. Near 10,000 The country closes in on that marker days after all 50 states reported cases of COVID-19 disease. Jobless claims across the country have also spiked amid desperate attempts to keep the virus at bay. Colin Dwyer
Seattle Now: Green Lake Public health experts say the extraordinary measures we're taking to slow the novel coronavirus could go on for months. We meet a UW psychologist at Green Lake to hear about ways to stay mentally healthy in an uncertain time. Patricia Murphy
Tamale Lady Is Caught Up In Coronavirus Massive Shutdown As communities across the country radically restrict public gatherings, small business owners and their workers are scrambling to stay afloat. For example: Alicia Villanueva, the tamale lady. Eric Westervelt
Child Welfare Services And Caretakers Grapple With COVID-19 Effects States are preparing their child protective services for changes because of the coronavirus. How are they navigating in-person visits, emergency removals and foster placement? Leila Fadel
Trump Signs Aid Package, 2 Congressman Treated For Coronavirus The Senate passed an emergency aid package and the president signed it. An even larger stimulus package is also in the works. Meanwhile, two members of Congress have tested positive for COVID-19. Susan Davis
China Reports No New Domestic Cases, But Battles Coronavirus Imported From Abroad The milestone for a country that saw 14,000 new cases in a single day last month was tempered by the new cases imported from abroad — 34 in mainland China and another 25 in Hong Kong. Scott Neuman