Psychologist Gives An Advice On How To Cope With Anxiety During The Pandemic Clinical psychologist Dr. Amelia Aldao answers listener questions on how to cope with anxiety when the coronavirus pandemic is affecting the mental health of many Americans.
This Seattle man peddled a coronavirus 'vaccine.' He says he's injected himself and others The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not licensed a coronavirus vaccine, although a series of clinical trials are underway. But a microbiologist in Seattle has come under fire for claiming to have one for sale. Liz Brazile
Amtrak To Require Masks Starting Monday To Avoid Spread Of Coronavirus Customers will have to wear masks in stations, on trains and on thruway buses. Amtrak is booking only half of each train's normal capacity, making it easier for passengers to sit farther apart. David Schaper
Washington State Allows Golfers To Get Back To The Courses The state of Washington has allowed all golf courses to reopen this week. But the golfers will have to follow a strict set of rules to enjoy the game safely. Tom Goldman
U.N. Humanitarian Aid Request Due To COVID-19 More Than Triples "Unless we take action now, we should be prepared for a significant rise in conflict, hunger and poverty," the U.N. humanitarian chief says. In total, the aid would reach 63 countries. Austin Horn
How What You Flush Is Helping Track The Coronavirus Researchers are testing sewage in hopes of getting a jump on COVID-19 outbreaks in communities — monitoring for when they begin and how quickly they spread. Lauren Sommer
Top U.S. General: Proposed COVID-19 Recruiting Ban 'Has Not Been Approved' The interim guidance — which recommends disqualifying applicants who have been hospitalized with the disease — is still under review, according to Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Colin Dwyer
30K coronavirus tests a day could be the ticket to Washington’s freedom More testing will allow the relax some of the social distancing measures, because we'll be able to identify people early and then keep them you know, isolated Austin Jenkins
Animals Roam Free In Petra Heritage Site Under Jordan's COVID-19 Lockdown Tourists' absence from the ancient city has made way for the cats, dogs, birds and other creatures to take over. Jane Arraf
At The Frozen Pizza Factory That Never Closed: Social Distancing In A Tent Carolyn Mendel oversees a team of about 1,000 people at a factory in Ohio that makes Totino's Pizza. A tent for employee breaks is among the safeguards added to protect the workers. Scott Horsley