What others are writing about COVID-19
The Pandemic May Mean the End of the Open-Floor Office
Goodbye hoteling stations, hello sneeze guards? The modern workplace may look very different when we finally return. The New York Times talks to employers and disease experts about the office of the near future.
How Did The Small Business Loan Program Have So Many Problems In Just 4 Weeks?
Problems have plagued the government's Paycheck Protection Program since its launch. NPR looks at what went wrong.
Inside the Early Days of China's Coronavirus Coverup
China's behavior in the early days of the coronavirus pandemic has become the subject of intense debate. Wired looks at censored or deleted social media posts and news stories to get an idea of what China didn't want the world - and its own people - to know.
Two Errors Our Minds Make When Trying to Grasp the Pandemic
It's natural to feel disappointment and uncertainty right now. But we don't have to let these feelings pull us under. The Atlantic's Arthur C. Brooks says we can improve our outlook with subtle changes to the way we think. Read the story.
Smash a Coronavirus Piñata. You'll Feel Better.
This trend is popping up at lonely pandemic birthday parties for folks of all ages. And everyone agrees: In this age of uncertainty, smashing something feels good. Read the story and see pictures of the mostly homemade "coroñatas" in The New York Times.