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The People Flying During The Pandemic And How Airlines Are Trying To Protect Them
Planes are carrying medical personnel, essential workers and people returning from abroad or visiting critically ill relatives. Airlines are blocking middle seats and taking other safety measures.
Sen. Bill Cassidy On Reopening Schools: Children Are Paying A High Price At Home
"Children, they are paying the highest price relative to their risk of having a complication from coronavirus," the Louisiana senator tells Weekend Edition. He says testing needs to be targeted.
In 'Together,' Former Surgeon General Writes About Importance Of Human Connection
Dr. Vivek Murthy tells NPR: "The reality is that loneliness is a natural signal that our body gives us, similar to hunger, thirst. And that's how important human connection is."
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Trump Says More Testing Makes U.S. 'Look Bad,' But Its Availability Remains A Concern
In recent days, a top Senate Republican has said the coronavirus testing the United States has done so far is "not nearly enough."
Small Cities Are A Big Draw For Remote Workers During The Pandemic
Employees' ability to work from home could transform small metro areas and change where Americans choose to live.
Whitmer: 'Not Going To Be Bullied' Over Michigan Coronavirus Restrictions
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a "three-week pause" to curb coronavirus cases in the state. A Trump administration official encouraged residents to "rise up" against the restrictions.
Navajo Nation Enters New Lockdown As Coronavirus Cases Rise
The nation closes nonessential businesses, halts tourism and moves schools online as it battles rising infections.
Is the Meter Running Out for Solar Power in Idaho? Part 2
Is the meter running out for solar power in Idaho? Sustainable Idaho continues its investigationof solar power in Idaho. Co-hosts Scott and Rachel speak…
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Over 1 Million Children Tested Positive For Coronavirus In The United States
Children make up at least 1 in 11 reported U.S. cases, according to a new report.
California 'Sounding The Alarm' With New Restrictions Amid Coronavirus Spike
The shift into the "purple tier" for most counties comes as the number of daily new coronavirus cases doubled in the past 10 days, Gov. Gavin Newsom said. He also apologized for breaking the rules.
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