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Remembering baseball writer Scott Miller
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Tyler Kepner of the New York Times about the life and legacy of baseball writer Scott Miller.
Argentina's Early Efforts To Fight The Pandemic Show Positive Results
by Philip Reeves
Argentina has been very effective in managing the coronavirus outbreaks, locking down early and keeping the number of coronavirus cases low.
Coronavirus Update: Ousted Scientist Rick Bright Testifies Before Congress
NPR's science and national correspondents discuss Rick Bright's testimony on Thursday. Bright says his warnings about critical shortages of masks and other medical supplies went unheeded.
A COVID-19 Patient Films His Routine Inside A Hospital Isolation Unit
by Tovia Smith
Jeff Mohlstock from New Jersey has contracted the coronavirus and spent nearly two weeks in the hospital. He filmed his routine, offering a rare glimpse into the inside of a COVID-19 isolation unit.
New Data Shows That Patients On Ventilators Are Likely To Survive
by Jon Hamilton
Early studies have found high mortality rates among COVID-19 patients on ventilators. But the new data from some major medical centers shows that many of those patients are much likely to survive.
FBI Executes A Search Warrant On Sen. Richard Burr, Takes His Cellphone
by Ryan Lucas
The FBI has executed a search warrant on Sen. Richard Burr on Wednesday, taking his cellphone as part of the investigation into his stock sales in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
What Should Offices Look Like In The Time Of COVID-19?
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Nabil Sabet, architect and group director at M Moser Associates, about the ways the design and function of offices will have to change in the time of COVID-19.
Pediatric Nurse Gives 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.
Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy, Continued
by Scott Horsley
NPR's chief economics correspondent takes listener questions about the state of the U.S. economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Listener Questions On The State Of The U.S. Economy
by Scott Horsley
NPR's chief economics correspondent takes listener questions about the state of the U.S. economy during the coronavirus pandemic.
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.