Comparing Death Tolls From Covid to Past Wars Is Fraught
Covid-19 has now killed more Americans than World War II did. That fact helps some people put the viral death toll in perspective, while others find it offensive.
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Covid-19 has now killed more Americans than World War II did. That fact helps some people put the viral death toll in perspective, while others find it offensive.
Americansâ frustrations surrounding the amount of available covid vaccine hinges on several factors â not the least of which is that demand far exceeds supply.
Legislators in statehouses across the U.S. face the dual challenge of budgeting in a covid-crippled economy while planning for the pandemicâs long-term effects on mental health and substance abuse services.
Can schools safely reopen before all teachers and staffers are vaccinated against covid? And whatâs the best way to communicate that science â and scientific recommendations â change and evolve? Also, get ready for a redo of open enrollment for Affordable Care Act coverage, this time with help and outreach to find those eligible. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico and Anna Edney of Bloomberg News join KHNâs Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more.
Who knows whether banning outdoor dining was a good idea in the first place. But even the experts arenât sure it was smart to bring it back.
Agreement between the president and Republican senators on funding for basic public health matters such as vaccine distribution and covid testing was an easy target. That money canât move out, though, until accord is reached on some of the presidentâs big-ticket economic plans.
Glitchy websites, jammed phone lines and long lines outside clinics are commonplace as states expand whoâs eligible to be vaccinated. The oldest Americans and those without caregivers and computer skills are at a distinct disadvantage.
The east side of Austin has few of the chain stores key to the Texas vaccination plan. But local officials have done pop-up vaccination events in the community to get more shots to Blacks and Latinos.
Even though farmworkers are vulnerable to covid, many hesitate to get the vaccine, worried the shot could have severe side effects or signal their whereabouts to immigration officials. Immigrant advocates in the Coachella Valley and other farming regions are visiting workers to try to allay their fears.
President Joe Bidenâs promise to reach this milestone is an important step forward in vaccine rollout. But it is only the beginning of the sweeping vaccination effort required.
Both conditions are linked to viral infections in ways that are poorly understood. But the outpouring of sympathy â and research dollars â produced by âlong covidâ has given hope to those who struggled in the past to gain sympathy for their symptoms.
When hospital administrators and politiciansâ spouses get immunized before people more at risk, it undermines confidence in the system.
City officials gave coronavirus vaccines to Philly Fighting Covid, whose brash CEO had no health care experience. After a WHYY investigation, the city cut ties with the group over alleged mismanagement.
Gov. Gavin Newsomâs surprising choice of Blue Shield to lead the stateâs covid vaccination effort raised questions about the role politics played in the decision â and whether the insurer is up to the task.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine that the FDA cleared Saturday was 66% effective overall in preventing moderate to severe covid, while the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were more than 90% effective. But the numbers arenât exactly comparable. And all three shots prevent hospitalization and death.
Tampa Mayor Jane Castor â an outspoken former cop â has clashed repeatedly with Gov. Ron DeSantis, who has limited what local officials can do to confront the pandemic. But she reached an uneasy peace with the state and is convinced that safeguards instituted by the NFL will help keep crowds safe at the NFL championship game.
For decades, the federal government has tried to guide our eating habits. They once again revised recommendations, but they didnât incorporate ethnic and cultural differences of the American diet. Hereâs why.
An ad hoc, chaotic distribution system is leading to a bizarre mix of vaccine haves and have-nots.
Many children with serious emotional or behavioral difficulties depend on schools for access to vital therapies. When schools and doctors' offices stopped providing in-person services last spring, kids became untethered.
Covid vaccines are reaching more Americans, but Black residents are being vaccinated at dramatically lower rates in the 23 states where data is publicly available. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention plans to release national data next week.
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