Dr. Caroline Schulman, a third-year resident at George Washington University Hospital, calls patients every day to give them their test results. She describes the experience.
Pastor Brandon McLauchlin of Rockland, N.Y., remembers Charles Bullock, his wife Lois and their daughter Chandra, who died within days of one another after contracting the coronavirus.
A growing body of evidence and research indicates the virus may have spread farther and earlier in the U.S. than previously believed. What does that mean for future?
Respiratory therapist Julie Sullivan's skills are in high demand, but not at the Texas hospital where she worked. She takes us through her first two weeks helping out at a hospital in Brooklyn.
Grocery stores across the country have remained open during the coronavirus pandemic and workers are under stress, especially as thousands of them test positive for Covid-19 and dozens die.
A higher than usual number of callers reported exposure to disinfectants and cleaners following the president's Thursday briefing. Nationwide, there's been a 20% rise in such cases this year.
Health care facilities are asking states to exempt them from legal liability as the coronavirus continues to take a heavy toll. Some advocates say this gives poorly run businesses cover.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with John Welch, the director of partnerships & operations for Massachusetts' COVID-19 response at Partners In Health, about their contact tracing program and training.