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President Donald Trump opens a box containing an Abbott Labs testing kit during a coronavirus briefing at the White House in March. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Who's really paying for COVID-19 tests?

Blake Farmer - KFF Health News
Donald Trump | Chart of daily COVID-19 tests per thousand people in the United States of America (AP Photo/COVID Tracking Project/Our World in Data/Salon)

Trump compares COVID-19 fatalities

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News
Close-up of Syringes in a row (Getty Images)

Pandemic roils Montana community

Kathleen McLaughlin - KFF Health News
(Getty/Sean Gallup)

Viral post about PPE shortage way off

Victoria Knight - KFF Health News
President Donald Trump speaks about the coronavirus in the James Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House, Thursday, April 23, 2020, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Trump's COVID testing claim is wrong

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News
(Getty/KatarzynaBialasiewicz)

Lawmaker pushes mental health reform

Samantha Young - KFF Health News
American Flag | Woman sitting on a hospital bed (Getty Images/Salon)

Wealthy hospitals hoarding millions

Jordan Rau - KFF Health News
In this Thursday, May 7, 2015 photo, Victoria Goss, founder of Last Chance Corral, stands in the medical supply room as she waits for the result of a colostrum test in Athens, Ohio. Every new foal brought to rescue critical for the development of animal's immune system. In some cases, the foal is separated from the mother before the antibody transfer occurs, requiring intervention at the rescue. (AP Photo/John Minchillo) (AP)

COVID antibody tests a work in progress

JoNel Aleccia - KFF Health News
Protesters march to the Scottish Parliament in an "anti-swine flu vaccination protest" along the Royal Mile Edinburgh. (David Cheskin/PA Images via Getty Images)

Anti-vaccine activists latch onto COVID

Liz Szabo - KFF Health News
American VS Canadian Hospitals (Getty Images/Salon)

FDA seizes cheaper drugs from Canada

Phil Galewitz - KFF Health News
Male nurse doing routine checkup of senior patient in hospital room (Getty Images/Ridofranz)

Toll of COVID-19 on health care workers

Christina Jewett, Liz Szabo - KFF Health News
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"It’s not over until it’s over"

Phil Galewitz - KFF Health News
A nurse applies a vaccine to her patient (Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/Getty Images)

How do we end the coronavirus shutdown?

Anna Maria Barry-Jester - KFF Health News
(Michael Brochstein / Echoes Wire / Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

What’s missing in the COVID-19 response

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News
In this Jan. 29, 2016, photo, Debra Aldridge, right, continues to make dinner as her grandson Mario Hendricks talks to a cousin about being able to go to a sleep-over at the cousin's home, at her home on Chicago's South Side. Nationwide, there are 2.7 million grandparents raising grandchildren. About a fifth have incomes that fall below the poverty line, according the Census figures. More grandparents are taking on the role of parents for their grandkids, as social service agencies try to place foster children in so-called kinship families. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) (AP)

Multigenerational homes are at risk

Cara Anthony - KFF Health News
In this June 10, 2016 photo provided by the Mayo Clinic, a medical team of about 60 doctors, nurses, anesthesiologists and others at Mayo Clinic gather before performing the first face transplant surgery at their hospital in Rochester, Minn. Mardini and his team devoted more than 50 Saturdays over 3 1/2 years to rehearsing the procedure, using sets of cadaver heads to transplant the face of one to another. They used 3D imaging and virtual surgery to plot out the bony cuts so the donor's face would fit perfectly on Andy Sandness. (Michael Cleary/Mayo Clinic via AP) (AP)

COVID-19: What happens after recovery?

Carmen Heredia Rodriguez - KFF Health News
Jesse Watters on The Five (Fox News)

Watters wrong about COVID-19 testing

Shefali Luthra - KFF Health News
This undated photo provided by U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows CDC's laboratory test kit for the new coronavirus. (CDC via AP)

Online coronavirus tests on the rise

Victoria Knight - KFF Health News
Nurses work in the aisle in a hospital designated for COVID-19 patients in Wuhan in central China's Hubei province Friday, March 06, 2020. (Feature China/Barcroft Media via Getty Images)

"Red Dawn Breaking Bad"

Rachana Pradhan, Christina Jewett - KFF Health News
In this Thursday, Nov. 10, 2016 photo, Dr. Sherif Zaki adjusts a microscope at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. On Monday, Dec. 5, 2016, the nation's top public health agency issued a frank assessment of its recent battles against prioritized health problems, finding progress in some areas but backslide in others. Despite the mixed grades in the CDC’s report card on itself, some experts applauded CDC efforts, saying the agency had only limited abilities to prevent illness or stop people from doing things that hurt their own health. (AP Photo/Branden Camp) (AP)

COVID-19 testing will haunt the nation

Rachana Pradhan - KFF Health News
Donald Trump (AP Photo/Getty Images/Salon)

Retired doctors, nurses don scrubs again

Michelle Andrews - KFF Health News
In this photo provided by the Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, taken March 11, 2015 in the intensive care unit at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, physical therapist Katie Kellner helps patient Terry Culler do some exercises and briefly stand despite being hooked to a ventilator. There's increasing evidence that mild exercise may have its place even for the sickest ICU patients, and new animal research suggests it may target both muscles and lungs. (AP Photo/Warren Cameron Dennis III, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center) (AP)

How CPAPs spread the coronavirus

Markian Hawryluk - KFF Health News
A worker removes the flowers from a wreath in Athens, Friday, July 17, 2015. Funeral homes here are struggling to cope with banking restrictions _ with a modest funeral costing more the 15 times the daily ATM withdrawal limit _ in a country that traditionally carries out funerals shortly after death and almost everything is paid for in cash. (AP Photo/Petros Karadjias) (AP)

Pondering death in the age of COVID-19

JoNel Aleccia - KFF Health News
Donald Trump; Xavier Becerra (AP/Evan Vucci/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

The high cost of being Trump's enemy

Rachel Bluth - KFF Health News
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