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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
House Covid Panel Releases Final Report Critical Of Pandemic Response
A Republican-led House committee investigating broad aspects of the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects in the US released a final report Monday summarizing its two-year effort, saying it hoped the work would 鈥渟erve as a road map for Congress, the Executive Branch, and the private sector to prepare for and respond to future pandemics.鈥 In the 520-page report, the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic concludes that the coronavirus 鈥渕ost likely emerged from a laboratory in Wuhan, China,鈥 citing factors like biological characteristics of the virus and illnesses among researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in fall 2019. (Dillinger, 12/2)
Read the full report here. (12/2)
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo may have tried to 鈥渋nappropriately鈥 influence the testimony of a former aide before speaking to a House panel investigating his administration鈥檚 Covid-19 policies, a Republican-backed report found. Cuomo, a Democrat who is weighing a bid for New York City mayor, contacted the former adviser, Jim Malatras, days before he was due to speak with the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. (Reisman, 12/2)
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The Covid wars are still raging in 2024, and now the Covid contrarians are in charge. President-elect Donald Trump has rounded out his roster of health agency nominees by picking Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford University physician and economist who criticized lockdowns, school closures and health agency leadership during the pandemic, to lead the National Institutes of Health. (Schumaker, Perez Jr., Cirruzzo and Leonard, 12/2)
麻豆女优 Health News: Nursing Home Industry Wants Trump To Rescind Staffing Mandate
Covid鈥檚 rampage through the country鈥檚 nursing homes killed more than 172,000 residents and spurred the biggest industry reform in decades: a mandate that homes employ a minimum number of nurses. But with President-elect Donald Trump鈥檚 return to the White House, the industry is ramping up pressure to kill that requirement before it takes effect, leaving thousands of residents in homes too short-staffed to provide proper care. (Rau, 12/3)