Harvested Antibodies Now Being Tested As A Prevention Tool Against COVID-19 Scientists are now checking to see if purified blood serum from people who have recovered from COVID-19 might be more than a useful treatment. Perhaps it's a way to prevent disease in someone else. Richard Harris
Snohomish County not flattening the curve. 'The trend is up, up, up' ‘It's kind of a game of Russian Roulette of who will get deathly ill when they contract Covid-19.’ Kim Malcolm
Why We Grow Numb To Staggering Statistics — And What We Can Do About It The growing coronavirus death toll doesn't provoke the same type of emotional response that a plane crash might. It's a coping mechanism and how our neurons are wired, says psychologist Elke Weber. Ailsa Chang
Atlanta Mayor Defends Legal Face-Off With Georgia's Governor Over Masks Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms' order requiring face masks in her city has prompted Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to sue. Bottoms discusses the legal battle and plans for schools in the fall. James Doubek
Trump Gives Medical Stockpile A 'Kodak Moment' With New Loan To Make Drugs Kodak has struggled in the age of digital photography. Its stock soared after the Trump administration announced plans to give the company a $765 million loan to create a pharmaceutical line. Roberta Rampton
Midwest Could See Surge In COVID-19 Cases Unless States Are More Careful, Fauci Warns Early indications are that Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky could face similar increases to those seen in the South, Dr. Anthony Fauci tells ABC's Good Morning America. He urges states to be cautious. Matthew S. Schwartz
GOP Relief Bill Sets The Stage For A Showdown With Democrats After lengthy negotiations, Senate Republicans rolled out their plan for the next wave of coronavirus aid. Under it, supplemental unemployment payment would fall to $200 per week through September. Claudia Grisales
Should We Shield Businesses From COVID-19 Lawsuits? The debate over liability and the coronavirus. Greg Rosalsky
Pandemic Is Overwhelming U.S. Public Health Capacity In Many States. What Now? With the coronavirus spreading out of control in many parts of the U.S., some experts say the strategy of testing and tracing can't contain the pandemic until lockdowns bring case numbers down. Rob Stein
Demand Surges For See-Through Face Masks As Pandemic Swells Face coverings are key to stopping spread of the coronavirus, but also slow communication, especially for people who don't hear well. Volunteers and companies suggest some transparent alternatives. Yuki Noguchi