Career government scientist-turned-whistleblower Rick Bright testified before Congress Thursday) that )without a stronger federal response to the coronavirus, 2020 could be the "darkest winter in modern history."Schools might not open everywhere in the fall, but some experts say keeping kids home is a health risk, too.Apple and Google want to develop technology to track the spread of COVID-19 while protecting individuals' privacy, while some states like North Dakota are developing their own apps.Plus, tips on social distancing) from someone who's been doing it for 50 years: Billy Barr's movie recommendations spreadsheet).Listen to the NPR Politics Podcast's recap of today's hearing on Apple Podcasts), Spotify )and NPR One).Send your remembrance of a loved one to [email protected]). Find and support your local public radio station)Sign up for 'The New Normal' newsletter)*This episode was recorded and published as part of this podcast's former 'Coronavirus Daily' format.*Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)