Coronavirus Live Updates : NPR
Opera fans will have to wait another whole year for live performances at the famed New York house. In a press release Wednesday, the Metropolitan Opera says it plans to reopen on Sept. 27, 2021.
How A Florida Elections Official Is Leaning On Creativity During A Complicated Year
Chris Anderson, supervisor of elections in Seminole County, Fla., talks about finding the solution to an equipment problem at Dollar Tree and other challenges of running an election during a pandemic.
Pandemic Fizzle: Sizzler Steakhouse Chain Files For Bankruptcy Protection
The restaurant chain, which first opened 62 years ago, says it wants to keep all of its locations open. There are more than 100 Sizzler restaurants in the U.S.
Fauci, Top Health Officials Face Senate Questions On Pandemic
The hearing comes the day after the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus pandemic topped 200,000 people. Watch the hearing live beginning at 10 a.m. ET.
When It Comes To Running An Election, States Are Juggling A Lot
NPR's Noel King talks to Chris Anderson, supervisor of elections in Seminole County, Fla., about what it is like to run an election this year, considering the complications from the COVID-19 pandemic.
After Aerosols Misstep, Former CDC Official Criticizes Agency Over Unclear Messaging
Dr. Ali Khan, a former CDC official, says "it's becoming harder to trust what CDC tells us" after the agency posted, then deleted, information on coronavirus transmission. It's the latest flip-flop.
Parents, Child Charged After Underage Drinking Party Led School To Online Classes
The party, which police estimate had at least 50 students in attendance, led to the local high school delaying in-person learning by two weeks as a precaution against COVID-19.
CDC's Halloween Guidelines Warn Against Typical Trick-Or-Treating
Door-to-door trick-or-treating and crowded costume parties are out, and haunted forests and outdoor movie nights are in. "If screaming will likely occur, greater distancing is advised," the CDC says.
'Enormous And Tragic': U.S. Has Lost More Than 200,000 People To COVID-19
The U.S. death toll has doubled since May. Some experts predict it could nearly double again before 2020 ends. "We are experiencing a tremendous amount of unnecessary suffering," one researcher says.
In U.N. Speech, Trump Blasts China And WHO, Blaming Them For Spread Of COVID-19
In a speech to the United Nations General Assembly, the president once again sought to blame China for the COVID-19 pandemic and called on Beijing to be punished for its handling of the disease.