Category: Public Health

Ohio health department director steps down

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Florida sees record 1,698 new COVID-19 cases in 1 day

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New York churches help bring free testing to black, Latino residents

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Ohio senator asks if COVID-19 disparities are because ‘colored population’ doesn’t ‘wash their hands as well’

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5 COVID-19 treatment contenders & how they work

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KHN’s ‘What The Health?’: Say What? The Spread Of Coronavirus Confusion

Months into the COVID-19 pandemic, the public seems more confused than ever. And health officials still are not all on the same page; this week the World Health Organization had to walk back an official’s statement about how commonly the virus is spread by people without symptoms. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Paige Winfield Cunningham of The Washington Post and Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call join KHN’s Julie Rovner to discuss this and more. Also, Rovner interviews Michael Mackert, a professor and health communications expert at the University of Texas-Austin, about how health information can best be translated to the public.

Where new COVID-19 cases are rising, falling and staying the same — June 11

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FEMA plans call for PPE reuse through summer; J&J moves up COVID-19 vaccine trial — 5 updates

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Federal Help Falters As Nursing Homes Run Short Of Protective Equipment

More than 3,000 nursing homes reported less than a week’s worth of supplies, and 653 said they had run out entirely at some point. Stopgap FEMA equipment has not reached many facilities, and packages that have arrived have fallen short of promises.

Fighting COVID And Police Brutality, Medical Teams Take To Streets To Treat Protesters

Off-duty medical professionals joined protests in Denver and elsewhere sparked by George Floyd’s death to treat injured protesters, risking injury themselves.