There's a cost to staying home, too. Julianne Holt-Lunstad, a neuroscientist and social psychologist at Brigham Young University, explains the toll that social isolation can take.
It's been exactly three months since President Trump issued the first national guidelines for social distancing, including pausing nursing home visitors.
NPR's Ashley Westerman recently checked in on her 100-year-old grandfather. Paul Westerman's wife of 76 years is in hospice care. He's alone, except for the nurses in his veteran's home.
Plus NPR's Chris Arnold checks in on a Boston hair stylist going back to work.
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