Answering Your Coronavirus Questions: Masks, Ventilators And Making Choices On this broadcast of The National Conversation, we look at efforts in the U.S. to stop the coronavirus and answer questions about masks, ventilators and some of the difficult choices we're all facing.

Answering Your Coronavirus Questions: Masks, Ventilators And Making Choices

Answering Your Coronavirus Questions: Masks, Ventilators And Making Choices

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On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it now recommends that people in the U.S. wear cloth or fabric face coverings when entering public spaces. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it now recommends that people in the U.S. wear cloth or fabric face coverings when entering public spaces.

Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images

On this broadcast of The National Conversation, we'll give you the latest on efforts in the U.S. to stop the coronavirus. We'll also answer your questions about masks, ventilators and some of the difficult choices everyone is making these days.