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Online Pharmacy Saw A 'Panic-Driven' Boom In Drug Touted By Trump
HealthWarehouse says requests for hydroxychloroquine surged to 50 times the usual number in March. Its website crashed after Trump mentioned the drug, which is unproven to treat COVID-19.
Public Health Officials Worry Coronavirus Could Lead To New Overdose Risks
The pandemic has disrupted the supply of illegal opioids, making it harder for those addicted to adjust their use.
How Opposition Parties In 3 Countries Are Performing In Pandemic Politics
The coronavirus gave a boost to many presidents and prime ministers around the globe. Take a look at three democracies: the U.K., Israel and Brazil.
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Restaurants Work To Keep Diners Fed And Physically Apart
As some restaurants reopen amid the pandemic, the businesses have to contrive ways to keep customers a safe distance from one another.
New Orleans Begins Reopening
The city began allowing some businesses such as gyms, salons and movie theaters, as well as churches to reopen — or expand their operations — in a limited capacity on Saturday.
New York Will Allow Horse And Auto Racing To Restart Without Fans June 1
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that horse racing at tracks across the state and auto racing at Watkins Glen International would be allowed to resume as of June 1 — without fans.
Bike Sales Gear Up As The Homebound Try Socially Distant Exercise
Retailers and manufacturers are talking about a "mini bike boom." People stuck at home are trying out bikes for exercise and recreation, a bike industry coalition group representative says.
How Iceland Handles Contact Tracing
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Aevar Palmason, who lives in Iceland, about an app the country is using to track people who may have been exposed to COVID-19.
When COVID-19 Took Away Performances, Musician Launched Quaranchella
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with Adam Chester, a Los Angeles-based artist and stand-in for Elton John, who has been staging weekly concerts in his neighborhood for charity.
Unprecedented World Health Assembly Convenes Online As Pandemic Rages
The 73rd annual World Health Assembly, which begins Monday, will be held virtually for the first-time ever. It will also be focused on the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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