Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: Theories Were Wrong About Kids And Covid; Do Psychedelics Live Up To The Health Hype?
Since the COVID pandemic began, claims that the disease poses only minimal risk to children have spread widely, on the presumption that the lower rate of severe acute illness in kids tells the whole story. Notions that children are nearly immune to COVID and don鈥檛 need to be vaccinated have pervaded. (Blake Murdoch, 10/18)
No psychiatric treatment has attracted quite as much cash and hype as psychedelics have in the past decade. Articles about the drugs鈥 surprising results鈥攊ncluding large improvements on depression scores and inducing smokers to quit after just a few doses鈥攅arned positive coverage from countless journalists (present company included). (Olga Khazan, 10/18)
Perhaps you鈥檝e heard: Menopause is having a moment. Celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Drew Barrymore have begun speaking out about coping with symptoms and self-worth. Halle Berry shouted from the steps of the Capitol: 鈥淚鈥檓 in menopause, OK?!鈥 (Jennifer Weiss-Wolf and Tamsen Fadal, 10/17)
I have lost babies. Well, I didn鈥檛 lose them per se. They haven鈥檛 been misplaced, like keys or something. To forgo the polite euphemisms, they died after 20 weeks.聽I felt isolated, devastated, and like there wasn鈥檛 a vocabulary for what happened 鈥 clinically, emotionally, or legally.聽(Rebecca Little, 10/21)
Lately Donald Trump鈥檚 detractors have been speculating about his 鈥渕ental decline.鈥 There鈥檚 no sign of such slippage in our Thursday meeting. The 2024 Trump seems more confident and is certainly more knowledgeable about policy than he was in 2015. His discursive style of talking can confuse listeners, but that was equally true nine years ago, and he never appears lost in his thoughts the way President Biden repeatedly did in their June debate. (James Taranto, 10/18)
As a community committed to public health and equity, we now face a pivotal moment in Kansas City. The City Council is considering a comprehensive flavor ban ordinance that seeks to prohibit the sale of all flavored tobacco, nicotine and vapor products that lack approval from the Food and Drug Administration. However, this legislation is under serious threat from powerful lobbyists and misguided council members, who want to water it down to exclude menthol cigarettes and flavored cigars 鈥 leaving the most dangerous products on the shelves. (D.J. Yearwood, 10/21)