North Korea Reports 1st Suspected Case Of Coronavirus North Korean leader Kim Jong Un placed the city of Kaesong under lockdown after a person suspected to have the coronavirus returned from South Korea, according to state news agency KCNA. Doreen McCallister
COVID-19 Cases Continue To Surge In States Across The U.S. There were more than 1,000 deaths in the U.S. for the fifth consecutive day Saturday. Christianna Silva
Larry Hogan On The Parallels Of Fighting Cancer And Maryland's Coronavirus Outbreak NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan about his new book Still Standing: Surviving Cancer, Riots, a Global Pandemic, and the Toxic Politics That Divide America. Christianna Silva
Schools Face Shortage Of Nurses As Districts Consider Reopening NPR's Michel Martin talks with National Association of School Nurses Executive Director Donna Mazyck about the challenges facing school nurses amid the coronavirus pandemic.
For Hospital Interpreters, COVID-19's Uncertainty Brings A Unique Challenge NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Jesenia Pelayo, a Spanish interpreter at UI Health in Chicago, about her experience helping patients navigate COVID-19.
Georgia Teens Create Company To Print And Deliver PPE To Health Care Workers NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Edward Aguilar, high school student and founder of the nonprofit Paralink, which set up a supply chain of volunteers making PPE equipment for hospitals in the U.S.
'Could Already Be A Second Wave': Some Restrictions Return As Cases Spike In Spain The country is seeing a trend similar to the U.S., with more young people catching the virus. More than 17,800 new cases have been confirmed in the last two weeks, nearly half of them in Catalonia. Laurel Wamsley
Coronavirus FAQ: What Does It Mean If I Can Blow Out A Candle While Wearing A Mask? The candle test is one way to (roughly) assess the effectiveness of a mask. If your mask passes the test, you can help it do an even better job with some simple hacks. Pranav Baskar
McDonald's Will Require Face Masks At Its More Than 14,000 U.S. Restaurants Because face masks and other precautions have become a subject of contention in the U.S., the restaurant chain says it will help employees get "de-escalation training." Bill Chappell
Michael Murphy: How Can We Design Spaces To Heal? Architect Michael Murphy believes that buildings can offer far more than shelter. Considering factors both material and human, he explains how thoughtful design can make us healthier and happier. NPR/TED Staff