Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Viewpoints: What Country Had The Best Covid Outcomes?; Comstock Act Is A Threat And Must Be Repealed
Twenty months ago, in July 2022, I wrote a long essay sketching what I called the 鈥減retty brutal鈥 endemic future for Covid: probably about 100,000 deaths annually, at least for the next few years. The number was just a ballpark estimate, drawn from modeling by the epidemiologist Trevor Bedford. But as it is turning out, it looks to have been almost exactly right. (David Wallace-Wells, 4/3)
A Pew Research Center poll last year found that 53% of Americans think medication abortion should be legal in their state, with only 22% saying it should not be. Voters in seven states, including red ones such as Kansas and Ohio, have had the chance to vote on ballot initiatives involving abortion rights 鈥 and abortion rights have won every time. (Steve Chapman, 4/4)
In December, the Texas Supreme Court threw up its聽hands when asked whether the case of Kate Cox qualified for an exception under the state鈥檚 near-total abortion ban. Cox argued in a lawsuit that her health and her ability to have children in the future were at risk if she was forced to continue her pregnancy after doctors diagnosed her fetus with full聽trisomy 18, a聽chromosomal abnormality聽that鈥檚 nearly always fatal.聽(4/2)
Trauma exposure is widespread, affecting 70 percent of Americans, but getting help is not easy. Eighty percent of consumers consider mental health care too costly and less than half of those who do seek help for trauma get well. (Adrienne Heinz and Karolina Komarnicka, 4/3)
It can seem counterintuitive to provide clean syringes to individuals who inject drugs. After all, why make it easier to consume illicit substances that are increasingly resulting in overdoses? (Dr. Jerome Adams and Mazen Saleh, 4/3)