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Health Care Workers Face Shortage Of Protective Gear
How severe is the shortage of protective gear facing health care workers, and what is being done to address it? There are continued reports of a lack of basic equipment — most notably masks.
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Health Care Workers Struggle To Protect Themselves From COVID-19
Nurses in Everett, Wash., and Santa Rosa, Calif., are treating coronavirus patients with a dwindling supply of protective equipment.
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KACU To Broadcast Abilene Virtual Town Hall
KACU will preempt the first hour of All Things Considered this afternoon to bring you Coronavirus: Hope Not Hype, an Abilene Virtual Town Hall meeting.…
India Declares 'Total' Lockdown In Bid To Prioritize Coronavirus Fight
"To save India and every Indian," Prime Minister Narendra Modi told the country's more than 1.3 billion people — with few exceptions — to stay in their homes for the next three weeks.
China's Wuhan Prepares To Emerge From Lockdown As New Cases Dwindle
"Apart from Wuhan, the other places in Hubei have registered 19 consecutive days with no confirmed cases," provincial officials said on Tuesday.
To End The Coronavirus Crisis We Need Widespread Testing, Experts Say
The Trump administration says not everyone needs a test, but experts say a strategy of broad testing and isolating the sick is our best way to solve this crisis.
'The Dread Of Responsibility' — Paul Farmer On The Pandemic And Poor Countries
The co-founder of Partners in Health talks about the challenges facing already challenged health-care systems as coronavirus spreads.
FACT CHECK: U.S. Testing Still Isn't Close To What South Korea Has Done
President Trump and other U.S. officials touted Tuesday that the United States had surpassed South Korea in total coronavirus tests. But South Korea is far outpacing the U.S. per capita.
Under Financial Strain, Community Health Centers Ramp Up For Coronavirus Response
Community clinics that serve low-income patients are rapidly changing their model of care to deal with the realities of the pandemic.
U.N. Calls For Countries To Reduce Prison Populations
The U.N. human rights chief says authorities should look for ways to release people in detention who are especially vulnerable to the disease, such as those who are elderly or who have health issues.
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