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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez; Grocery Shopping Safely; Patrick Foye on the MTA; Medical Advice for Treating COVID-19 at Home (episode)
Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez discusses the latest headlines.
Tara Parker-Pope shares tips for best practices while grocery shopping.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority chairman and CEO talks about COVID-19 and finances.
If someone in your house gets sick, and you think it's COVID-19, but they're not sick enough to be hospitalized, what do you do? How do you care for them without risking your own health?
Rep. Antonio Delgado; Report from China on COVID-19; What About Immunity? Processing' in the Time of COVID-19 (episode)
Rep. Delgado discusses the relief package and COVID-19's effect on his district.
How has the city of Wuhan handled the pandemic compared to New York City?
Could combating coronavirus once possibly grant you immunity afterwards?
How listeners can process self-isolation with music, movies and TV shows amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ask the Mayor; Sen. Gillibrand on Federal Response; Former CDC Director on COVID-19; Connecting with Services and Loved Ones Digitally (episode)
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses the ongoing political developments in NYC as the pandemic continues.
Senator Kirsten Gillibrand discusses the state of the economy and addresses the public health crisis.
The former acting director of the CDC discusses the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to help the elderly get in touch with using technology during self-quarantine.
This week, a look at a wide variety of issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, including how to reduce anxiety, how to cook with pantry staples and volunteering. (article)
The Federal Stimulus with Rep. Sherrill; Alison Roman's Guide to Cooking in a Pandemic; AG James on Stopping Scams, Price-Gouging, and More; A Look At Anti-COVID Efforts Around the World (episode)
Rep. Sherrill on what kind of changes will the federal stimulus bring -- and will it be enough to aid New Jersey residents?
A look at some exciting homemade recipes worth exploring during your quarantine.
The New York Attorney General tackles price-gouging issues and anti-Asian sentiments as a result of COVID-19.
We're in a global pandemic with a common enemy, but the way world leaders are fighting the virus highlight our differences.
The Coronavirus Economy; Crowdsourcing the Schools; NYC Comptroller; Can You Catch COVID-19 From a Cardboard Box? (episode)
Catherine Rampell on the newly struck deal in DC and other developments.
WNYC and Chalkbeat are teaming up to cover the shift of nation's largest school district to online learning
New York City Comptroller Scott Stringer talks about the loss of tax revenues from the outbreak and the impact of the new federal relief package.
Epidemiologist Stephen Morse on safe practices in handling packages, groceries, and more.
We're living in a PAUSE. Let's talk about what that means. (episode)
Gothamist updates on Covid-19 and PAUSE.
The COVID-19 outbreak has made voting sites unsafe. The Queens Borough President election was delayed and many want voting by mail for the presidential primary. But could that work?
A call for "humane decarceration" during the Covid-19 pandemic.
How to come together to help during this time of social distancing.
Health professionals on supplies and support; Borough Presidents respond; Susan Page on the news from Washington; And your techniques for managing the 'anxiety pandemic' (episode)
Update on the needs of healthcare workers need for protective gear.
Find out how the borough presidents for Brooklyn and Queens are tackling COVID-19.
Susan Page on the federal government response to the Covid-19 outbreak.
As anxiety soars through the roof, find out how to best cope with your mental health struggles.
This week, a look at some crucial issues surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. (article)
Ask the Mayor; Keeping 'Essential Workers' Safe; The MTA's Financial Straits; Listeners on 'In-Home' Entertainment (episode)
Mayor Bill de Blasio discusses ongoing efforts to "flatten the curve" and respond to Covid-19 pandemic in NYC.
Plus, your other workplace safety questions answered.
WNYC's Stephen Nessen on the transit system's finanicial straits -- and the breaking news of Gov. Cuomo's "PAUSE" order
Find out how people are keeping themselves entertained with their favorite movies, shows, and games.