Coronavirus: Florida Reports 1st Deaths On East Coast; Event Cancellations Mount State authorities say two COVID-19 patients have died, bringing the known death toll in the U.S. to 17. Around the world, schools, companies and even the Vatican are calling off major events. Colin Dwyer
How First Responders Are Dealing With Coronavirus Local ambulance and emergency medical service agencies were already on tight budgets before coronavirus. A local ambulance crew and the head of a national EMS organization tell us their concerns.
How Coronavirus Is Disrupting Cultural And Economic Life It was a roller-coaster week on Wall Street as investors struggled to understand the potential fallout from the coronavirus. Scott Horsley
A 90-Second Video On How To Master The 20-Second Hand-Wash Getting to the 20-second mark is as easy as singing the A-B-C song. But what you do during those 20 seconds of scrubbing up to reduce coronavirus risk does take some training. Elena Renken
Keep The Faith, Lose The Germs: Clergy Rethink Customs In The Age Of Coronavirus As more cases of coronavirus are confirmed in the U.S., clergy are reconsidering a variety of practices during religious services, from handshakes to close contact. Experts say that's a wise idea. Shahla Farzan
Where That $8.3 Billion In U.S. Coronavirus Funding Will And Won't Go President Trump and Congress Friday authorized a package of emergency funding to help and treat and slow the spread of COVID-19. About $950 million is designated for state and local response. Selena Simmons-Duffin
21 Test Positive For Coronavirus On Cruise Ship Off California Coast Passengers in limbo on the ship will be brought ashore to a military base and quarantined as necessary. At least 21 people on the ship are infected with the coronavirus, including 19 crew members. Richard Harris
Coronavirus, coronavirus and more coronavirus this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Seattle Times reporter Paige Cornwell, The Stranger's associate editor Eli Sanders, and Crosscut reporter David Kroman. Sarah Leibovitz
Nursing Homes Brace For Coronavirus Threats Many of the deaths from coronavirus have been at a nursing home in Kirkland, Wash. Nursing homes face numerous problems controlling infection. Ina Jaffe
First Responders Are 'Trying To Stay Ahead' Of Coronavirus Emergency service workers on the frontlines of the U.S. coronavirus outbreak are learning as they go how to keep their communities — and themselves — safe. Will Stone