2021-01-15 As Omicron Surges, Effort to Vaccinate Young Children Stalls Rachana Pradhan and Hannah Recht Two months after Pfizer’s covid vaccine was authorized for children ages 5 to 11, just 27% have received at least one shot, according to Jan. 12 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Only 18%, or […]
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Incidental Cases and Staff Shortages Make Covid’s Next Act Tough for Hospitals
2022-01-14 Incidental Cases and Staff Shortages Make Covid’s Next Act Tough for Hospitals Lauren Weber and Phil Galewitz, Kaiser Health News and Andy Miller The Cleveland Clinic in Weston, Florida, on Jan. 11 was treating 80 covid-19 patients — a tenfold increase since late December. Nearly half were admitted for other medical reasons. The […]
A Boy With an Autoimmune Disease Was Ready to Learn in Person. Then His State Banned Mask Mandates.
2022-01-07 A Boy With an Autoimmune Disease Was Ready to Learn in Person. Then His State Banned Mask Mandates. by Annie Waldman and Bianca Fortis ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Series: Coronavirus The U.S. Response to […]
As Covid Hits Nursing Homes’ Finances, Town Residents Fight to Save Alzheimer’s Facility
2022-01-06 As Covid Hits Nursing Homes’ Finances, Town Residents Fight to Save Alzheimer’s Facility Judith Graham Marvin Querry, 86, was on his tractor, planting rye on his 770-acre western Missouri farm, when the call came in early November. It was the social worker from Barone Alzheimer’s Care Center, where Querry’s wife, Diane, is a resident. […]
Why an HBCU Med School Decided to Put CARES Act Money Into Students’ Pockets
2022-01-05 Why an HBCU Med School Decided to Put CARES Act Money Into Students’ Pockets Blake Farmer, Nashville Public Radio NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Just before students at Meharry Medical College went home for Thanksgiving, Dr. James Hildreth, the school’s president, emailed them a video message that he acknowledged seemed hard to believe. Or at […]
Covid Shots for Kids Are Scarce — And Demand Is Mixed — In Rural Montana
2022-01-03 Covid Shots for Kids Are Scarce — And Demand Is Mixed — In Rural Montana Aaron Bolton When children ages 5 to 11 were approved for Pfizer’s lower-dose pediatric covid-19 vaccine in November, Annie Edwards was eager to get her daughter Hannah, then 5, the shot because of underlying health conditions she […]
Watch: One City’s Effort to Raise Vaccination Rates Among Black Residents
2021-12-31 Watch: One City’s Effort to Raise Vaccination Rates Among Black Residents Sarah Varney and Jason Kane, PBS NewsHour About 72% of Americans have received at least one dose of a covid-19 vaccine. During much of the vaccine rollout, Hispanic and Black Americans have been less likely than white Americans to get vaccinated. […]
Laws Shield Hospitals From Families Who Believe Loved Ones Contracted Covid as Patients
2021-12-27 Laws Shield Hospitals From Families Who Believe Loved Ones Contracted Covid as Patients Lauren Weber and Christina Jewett After Amanda Wilson lost her son, Braden, 15, to covid-19 in early 2021, she tried to honor his memory. She put up a lending library box in his name. She plans to give the […]
As Pandemic Wears Down Hospital Staff, One Town Offers Groceries to Say Thanks
2021-12-26 As Pandemic Wears Down Hospital Staff, One Town Offers Groceries to Say Thanks Daryl Austin PARK CITY, Utah — This mountain community — which comes alive during the winter ski season and annual Sundance Film Festival — is home to the Park City Hospital, which has 460 employees. As in countless hospitals […]
Pandemic Poses Short- and Long-Term Risks to Babies, Especially Boys
2021-12-23 Pandemic Poses Short- and Long-Term Risks to Babies, Especially Boys Liz Szabo, Kaiser Health News The pandemic has created a hostile environment for pregnant people and their babies. Stress levels among expectant mothers have soared. Pregnant women with covid are five times as likely as uninfected pregnant people to require intensive care […]