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Emergency Declared In Japanese Prefecture Hit By 2nd Wave Of Coronavirus Infections
Hokkaido, which saw the country's highest incidence of coronavirus as the pandemic first swept through Asia, had been returning to normal until a sudden recent spike in cases.
When Pandemics Arise, Composers Carry On
Plagues and epidemics are ages-old phenomena. They've triggered both fear and inspiration. NPR's Tom Huizenga surveys musical responses from composers over the centuries.
Hard-Hit Spain Tries A Gradual Easing Of Its Coronavirus Lockdown
The move allows some businesses that can't operate remotely to reopen, even as most citizens remain under stay-at-home orders. But critics warn it may be too soon to let up.
KISU-FM Seeks Interview Participants for Radio Series Examining Mental Health & Addiction
KISU-FM and a team of student-reporters with Idaho State University Biological Sciences Department would like your help with a radio series examining…
U.S. Meat Supply Is 'Perilously Close' To A Shortage, CEO Warns
A Smithfield Foods plant in South Dakota that produces 4% to 5% of the nation's pork supply has become the latest meat processing facility to shut down as COVID-19 sickens plant workers.
Supreme Court To Hear Arguments By Telephone, Including On Trump's Financial Records
They are among a series of oral arguments the court said Monday it would hear by telephone conference in the first half of May.
In Idaho, Far-Right Republicans Defy Coronavirus Health Restrictions
In the rural Northwest, far-right elected officials and the militia movements they're aligned with are calling for defiance of stay-at-home orders like the one issued by Idaho's Republican governor.
Feeling Cooped Up? Let Your Mind Fly Free With 'What It's Like To Be A Bird'
People sheltering-in-place due to the coronavirus pandemic may want to know more about the lives of the birds they see outside their window. Illustrator David Allen Sibley's new book might help.
How Long Does It Take To Recover From COVID-19?
If you have COVID-19 or suspect you do, here's what doctors say about what to expect and when you can stop isolating.
The COVID-19 Struggle In Chicago's Cook County Jail
Cook County Jail's coronavirus outbreak has prompted policy changes and a federal lawsuit. More than 500 staff and detainees infected.
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