Health Officials Close Colorado Cafe That Hosted A Huge Crowd On Mother's Day Hundreds of people visited the C&C Coffee and Kitchen, including some who praised its defiance in allowing a capacity crowd to eat breakfast burritos in its dining room. Bill Chappell
Tanzania's President Blames Fake Positive Tests In The Spike In Coronavirus Cases Tanzania's president John Magufuli, who holds a doctorate in chemistry, is denying a spike in the country's coronavirus cases, claiming that positive COVID-19 tests are fake. Eyder Peralta
Coronavirus Update: The White House Ramps Up The Coronavirus Testing The White House has ramped up the coronavirus testing for its staff. At the same time, President Trump has voiced doubts about the ability of testing to stop the spread of the virus. Scott Detrow
Covetiquette: Who gets to pass while walking in your neighborhood? KUOW reached out to readers and listeners about common concerns, questions, pet peeves, and other issues that have emerged during the Covid-19 pandemic. Here's how to be courteous of others in the time of coronavirus. Dyer Oxley
In Coronavirus War Of Words With The U.S., China Pulls No Punches China's diplomacy has taken a strikingly "undiplomatic" turn, analysts say, as it counters U.S. accusations of starting the coronavirus. Emily Feng
Seattle Now: Some hope on the treatment front A cure for coronavirus is a long ways off. Right now there aren't even any great treatments for the virus. But a new drug that was part of a Seattle clinical trial might help some of the worst-off patients. Patricia Murphy
How Is The Federal Government Doing At Guiding A Smart Reopening? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Dr. Scott Gottlieb, former head of the Food and Drug Administration, and Andy Slavitt, who led the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, about reopening the country.
Health Safety Tips For When It's Time To Emerge From Lockdowns As more states continue to ease shelter-in-place restrictions, what are the safest ways to get back out into society — whether it's outdoors, going to church or returning to work? Allison Aubrey
After Exposure To Coronavirus, Top U.S. Health Officials Self-Quarantine The coronavirus has moved inside the White House. At least two staffers tested positive for COVID-19 late last week, and as a result, three top health officials are self-quarantining. Mara Liasson
Life Kit: Tips For Living With Uncertainty The U.S. unemployment rate rose to nearly 15 percent — and no one knows where it ends. NPR's Life Kit talked to one woman who's lived through years of economic uncertainty about how to cope. Sarah McCammon