Seattle Now: Your table is almost ready If everything goes according to plan, you could be sitting down for dinner in a restaurant in just over two weeks. But dining out is going to look a lot different than it did before the pandemic. Clare McGrane
Millions Of Pigs Will Be Euthanized As Pandemic Cripples Meatpacking Plants As the pandemic wreaks havoc on the meat industry, hog farmers anticipate they'll soon be forced to euthanize millions of pigs unable to be sent for processing. Tim Mak
Manhattan Beach Mayor On Why Reopening Beaches Is Good For Human Health Los Angeles County Beaches reopened with some restrictions a six week closure due to the pandemic. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Manhattan Beach Mayor Richard Montgomery on why he supports the move.
White House List Of Testing Labs Wasn't Helpful, States Say Representatives from a number of states said the list provided to them for coronavirus testing contained labs that they already knew about, or ones that weren't approved for the testing. Nell Greenfieldboyce
With School Buildings Closed, Children's Mental Health Is Suffering A top pediatrician calls for reopening schools as soon as possible because of the negative impact the shutdown is having on students' learning and mental health. Anya Kamenetz
18 Counties In California Set To Further Relax Coronavirus Restrictions About a third of the state's counties have been certified to begin Expanded Stage 2 of California's four-stage process, which allows more types of businesses to reopen. Hannah Hagemann
Most nursing homes in King County have had a Covid-19 case It was an outbreak at a Seattle area nursing home that signaled the start of the national coronavirus crisis. Now, King County officials say 69% of skilled nursing facilities in the area have had a Covid-19 case. Carolyn Adolph
Doctor Helps To Make Tough Choices Related To Immunocompromised Patients Dr. Elisabeth Poorman, a general internist at the University of Washington School of Medicine, answers listener questions about caring for or being immunocompromised patients themselves.
What Happened Today: Grocery Prices Spike, Asymptomatic Carriers Questions NPR's global health correspondent answers listener questions about asymptomatic carriers of the coronavirus. Pien Huang
Pediatric Nurse Gives An Advice On How To Deal With Changes In Child Care System Pediatric nurse practitioner Suzannah Stivison answers listener questions about how families can cope with child care changes and stay busy during the coronavirus pandemic.