Lauren Weber, correspondent for KHN Midwest, discussed how hospitals deal with Covid-19 in WOSU’s “All Sides With Ann Fisher” on Tuesday. Weber also spoke about the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of a Covid vaccine booster on WAMU’s “1A” on September 24th.
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- Read Weber’s “Covid Kills Rural Americans Twice As Fast As City dwellers”
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- Read Weber’s “Over Half of States Restricted Public Health Powers During a Pandemic”
The KHN reporter Victoria Knight discussed in Newsy’s “Morning Rush” on Tuesday about doctors who spread Covid misinformation on social media.
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- Read Knight’s “Will ‘Dr. Disinformation ‘ever confronted with music? “
KHN correspondent Rachana Pradhan discussed why President Joe Biden has not yet nominated a permanent head for the FDA for NPR’s “All Things Considered” on Monday.
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- Read Pradhan’s “Public Health Experts ‘Stunned’ That Biden Still Has Not Selected an FDA Chief”
California Healthline correspondent Angela Hart discussed health unions pushing for a pay-in system following the failure of California’s governor recall on Peacock TV’s “Reported With Sam Seder” on Sept. 23. (Note: to access the clip, you must register and sign in for a free account.)
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- Read Hart’s “Healthcare Unions Defending Newsom From Recall Want Individual Payback”
Julie Rovner, KHN’s chief correspondent in Washington, discussed the recommendation of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention for Covid vaccine boosters on KNX News Radios “KNX In Depth” on September 23.
KHN (Kaiser Health News) is a national newsroom that produces in-depth journalism on health topics. Along with Policy Analysis and Polling, KHN is one of the three main operational programs at KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation). KFF is a non-profit foundation that provides the country with information on health issues.
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