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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.
An Epidemiologist Answers What Is Needed To Reopen The Country
After more than a month of lockdown, there is no clear idea of when the U.S. can reopen. Caitlin Rivers of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security talks about what is required to start reopening.
Listener Questions About When It Will Be Safe To Travel Again
As the country looks to open back up, many wonder what that means for travel. Catharine Hamm, Los Angeles Times travel editor, answers listener questions.
More Questions For An Epidemiologist On What Is Needed To Reopen The Country
After more than a month of lockdown, there is no clear idea of when the U.S. can reopen. Caitlin Rivers of the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security talks about what is required to start reopening.
What Happened Today: Relief for Farmers, Contact Tracing Questions
by Jason Beaubien
NPR's global health and development correspondent answers listener questions about contact tracing, the World Health Organization and flattening the curve.
Detroit Region Grapples With Deaths Of Over 1,000 People From COVID-19
Over 1,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Wayne County, Mich., home to Detroit. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Michigan Advance reporter Ken Coleman about how the community is coping with the loss.
Coronavirus Updates: Mixed Messages From The President
President Trump admitted that it will be up to governors when to lift quarantine measures. NPR correspondents discuss what lies ahead for the states as they slowly reopen businesses.
Pediatrician Stresses Ongoing Need For Childhood Vaccines, Even During The Epidemic
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to pediatrician Dr. Sally Goza about the need to keep vaccinating children during the coronavirus pandemic.
A New Hampshire Man Ran A Marathon In His Backyard For Charity
When the coronavirus hit Dover, N.H., sending students home, special education teacher Matt LeBlanc decided to run a marathon in his backyard to raise spirits and some cash for his local food bank.
What Workers Are Saying At A Meatpacking Plant Closed Due To Coronavirus Outbreak
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with community activist Taneeza Islam about workers at a Smithfield Foods meatpacking plant in Sioux Falls, S.D., where hundreds have tested positive for the coronavirus.