Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro Tests Positive For Coronavirus The 65-year-old leader revealed the result Tuesday on national TV. Bolsonaro has repeatedly downplayed the virus's dangers, despite Brazil suffering the world's second-largest outbreak. Colin Dwyer
The Pandemic Is Pushing Scientists To Rethink How They Read Research Papers Faced with a glut of pandemic research from around the world, scientists are confronting their biases and learning to engage with science conducted at institutions they're unfamiliar with. Richard Harris
Seattle Now: Covid catches up with the youth Covid cases are still rising in King County. The culprits: Young people. Clare McGrane
Florida Mayor Tries To Counter Rise In New Coronavirus Cases NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez about the county ordering gyms to close again after a new surge in COVID-19 cases. Restaurants must also close their dining rooms.
Aerosols, Droplets, Fomites: What We Know About Transmission Of COVID-19 A letter from over 200 scientists to the World Health Organization asks for further investigation into how the virus spreads. Pien Huang
Survey: 3% Of Americans Moved Due To The Pandemic Among the young, the numbers shot up: 9% of adults 18-29 have moved due to the coronavirus. Some people moved to avoid catching the virus, while others were forced by the closing of college campuses. Laurel Wamsley
Phoenix Mayor On City's Efforts To Manage Coronavirus Outbreak Arizona is now one of the worst COVID-19 hot spots in the Unites States. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego about how her city is managing the outbreak.
France's Louvre Reopens Most Of The Museum — Sans Big Crowds One museumgoer says it's a "much more comfortable experience" to view the Mona Lisa without the mobs of tourists. The Louvre put in place mask-wearing, one-way paths and other distancing measures. Rebecca Rosman
'We Need Help': People At Higher Coronavirus Risk Fear Losing Federal Unemployment An extra $600 a week in federal unemployment runs out at the end of July — even for people with underlying health conditions who are at much greater risk if they contract COVID-19. Chris Arnold
Scientists Debate Whether Coronavirus Spreads In A Different way NPR's David Greene talks to NPR's Allison Aubrey and Jeff Collier, mayor of Dauphin Island, a narrow strip of beach in Alabama's Mobile County, about efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19.