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Q & A: Pets And COVID-19, Ventilators, And The View From Wuhan


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Public health experts and NPR journalists answer listener questions on 'The National Conversation with All Things Considered,' NPR's nightly radio show about the coronavirus crisis. Excerpted here:

- NPR's Emily Feng discusses China's next steps.
- Emergency Physician Richard Levitan addresses skepticism about the effectiveness of ventilators.
- Veterinarian Krista Miller answers questions about pet care and adoption.

If you have a question, you can share it at npr.org/nationalconversation, or tweet with the hashtag, #NPRConversation.

We'll return with a regular episode of Coronavirus Daily on Monday.

This episode was recorded and published as part of this podcast's former 'Coronavirus Daily' format.

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