Getting An Antibody Test For The Coronavirus? Here's What It Won't Tell You As more and more people get tested for antibodies to the coronavirus, infectious disease specialists worry that those tested — and their employers — may not understand the limits of the results. Rob Stein
Many Essential Employees Still Rely On Buses For Daily Commute The demand for public transportation has dropped dramatically since the pandemic began. But many essential workers in Los Angeles never stopped taking the bus to and from work every day. Leila Fadel
All-Girl Robotics Team In Afghanistan Works On Low-Cost Ventilator ... With Car Parts Automated ventilators are expensive. Hand-operated ventilators require a lot of labor. So these teens are on a quest to create a mechanized bag-valve-mask that'll do the job. Diaa Hadid
Seattle Now: Sober quarantine with GNR's Duff McKagan The Seattle native and bass player for Guns N' Roses talks managing sobriety in a pandemic, trying to buy face masks and the future of rock and roll. Kyle Norris
Coronavirus Crisis May Worsen Symptoms In Children With Anxiety, Depression The COVID-19 pandemic is stressful for everyone. But for children who already have mental health conditions like anxiety disorder or depression — the emotional impact is dramatically magnified. Patti Neighmond
Kids Ask More Questions About The Coronavirus Pandemic A pediatric nurse practitioner Suzannah Stivison and a medical director Dr. Wanjiku Njoroge answer children's questions about the coronavirus and living during the pandemic.
How To Get Through A Breakup During The Pandemic NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Damona Hoffman, a host of the podcast Dates and Mates, about navigating the end of a relationship during the coronavirus pandemic.
Kids Ask Questions About The Coronavirus Pandemic A pediatric nurse practitioner Suzannah Stivison and a medical director Dr. Wanjiku Njoroge answer children's questions about the coronavirus and living during the pandemic.
What Happened Today: American Cities Struggle As Tax Revenues Bottom Out Many people have lost their health insurance along with their jobs during the pandemic. NPR's health policy correspondent answers listener questions on how to navigate the health care system now. Selena Simmons-Duffin
What these nurses see on the Covid ICU in Seattle The air turns over every 20 to 25 minutes on the Covid ICU at the University of Washington Medical Center, but no one breathes easy. Isolde Raftery