Saying Goodbye To A Loved One From A Distance NPR's Tom Gjelten speaks with Adam Kuperstein and his mother Elana Kuperstein about how they're navigating the death of a loved due to COVID-19 during a time of social distancing.
To Combat High Infection Rate, Chicago Jail Releases Hundreds The Cook County Jail has the largest outbreak of the coronavirus behind bars, with more than 400 staff and inmates infected. They've offered early release to ease overcrowding, but the risk remains. Cheryl Corley
'Everything Broke Loose': A Doctor And COVID-19 Survivor Recalls His Ordeal "I didn't know if each night I would deteriorate and have to go in the hospital, or whether I would survive the night," says Michael Saag, an epidemiologist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Colin Dwyer
Governors Call For $500 Billion Bailout Amid Standoff Over Coronavirus Relief Funds Governors are signaling a dire financial picture for states as Congress spars over including state and local funds along with additional money for small business loans. Kelsey Snell
People Who Have Addictions Face Increasing Isolation Amid Pandemic NPR's Scott Simon speaks with a member of Alcoholics Anonymous about addiction in the time of the coronavirus.
Judge Calls System's Treatment Of Those Who Have Mental Illnesses 'The Definition Of Insanity' NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Steven Leifman, who advocates for people with mental health issues in the criminal justice system. He's the focus of a PBS documentary.
What Happened Today: New Drug Study, Questions About COVID-19 Impact An NPR science correspondent takes listener questions about the specific impacts of the coronavirus — and the race to stop it. Jon Hamilton
Questions About The Search For A Coronavirus Vaccine An NPR science correspondent answers listener questions about the search for a vaccine to fight the coronavirus. Joe Palca
More Questions About The Search For Coronavirus Medical Treatments An NPR science correspondent answers listener questions about the search for medical treatments to fight the coronavirus. Joe Palca
Seattle addiction clinic welcomes new methadone guidelines in wake of coronavirus Addiction treatment is considered an essential service during the stay-home order. Providers say social distancing rules could result in a silver lining for their patients. Amy Radil