Have Questions About The Coronavirus Pandemic? Share And We’ll Look For Answers

As the coronavirus pandemic continues, NPR wants to make sure we are answering your questions about what’s happening across the country. To do that, we are launching The National Conversation with NPR’s All Things Considered where we’re going to have experts answer the questions you ask. Whether it’s related to school closures and what that means for students’ education, what we know about the current number of cases and testing, or anything else, we want to know what questions you have about the pandemic.

Stuart Malcolm, a doctor with the Haight Ashbury Free Clinic, walks by a supportive sign on a boarded-up shop in San Francisco on Tuesday. NPR is launching The National Conversation with NPR's All Things Considered where we're going to have experts answer your questions about the coronavirus. CREDIT: Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images

NPR is launching The National Conversation with NPR’s All Things Considered where we’re going to have experts answer your questions about the coronavirus.
CREDIT: Josh Edelson/AFP via Getty Images

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