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How Much of Trump’s Health Agenda Has Biden Undone?

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In his campaign, President Joe Biden promised to undo policies, particularly health policies, implemented by former President Donald Trump. Yet, despite immense executive power, reversing four years of action takes time and resources.

El discurso anti inmigrante complica la vacunación contra covid en estados del sur

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Mientras el país se embarca en la abrumadora tarea de vacunar, a muchos funcionarios de salud se les dificulta la tarea de vacunar a 11 millones de indocumentados.

Anti-Immigrant Vitriol Complicates Vaccine Rollout in Southern States

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Inoculating the millions of undocumented workers who produce America’s agricultural bounty will be key to achieving herd immunity against covid-19. But garnering the trust of these workers is proving complicated, particularly in the South, where the last four years have been marked by workplace raids and anti-immigrant vitriol.

Vaccine Equity Is ‘North Star,’ Feds Say, and Clinics Are Key to Fair Distribution

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Community health clinics are key to getting more Black and Hispanic Americans vaccinated, federal officials say. In Nashville, a vaccination push at federally funded clinics is underway.

Black Americans Are Getting Vaccinated at Lower Rates Than White Americans

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Black Americans are receiving covid vaccines at a much lower rate than their white peers due to a combination of mistrust and access issues, leaving them behind in the mission to vaccinate the nation’s population.

Are You Old Enough to Get Vaccinated? In Tennessee, They’re Using the Honor System

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In most Tennessean counties, residents currently eligible to get the coronavirus vaccine are health care workers, long-term care residents and people 75 and older. But don’t expect strict enforcement.

Trump Administration Approves First Medicaid Block Grant, in Tennessee

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The plan, long endorsed by conservatives, would give the state broad authority in running the health insurance program for the poor in exchange for capping its annual federal funding.

Con récord de internaciones por COVID, la crisis ahora es la falta de personal médico

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Los hospitales en gran parte del país están tratando de hacer frente a un número sin precedentes de pacientes con COVID-19 con una creciente escasez de personal médico.

As Hospitals Fill With COVID Patients, Medical Reinforcements Are Hard to Find

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More than 93,000 COVID patients are hospitalized across the country. But beds and space aren’t the main concern for hospital administrators — It’s the health care workforce.

Lack of Antigen Test Reporting Leaves Country ‘Blind to the Pandemic’

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A KHN review found more than 20 states either don’t count or have incomplete data on the use of COVID-19 antigen tests, leaving the public in the dark about the true scope of the pandemic.

Will Labor Day Weekend Bring Another Holiday COVID Surge?

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Epidemiologists are having a hard time predicting whether Labor Day will be like the Fourth of July and Memorial Day, when celebrations fanned the flames in coronavirus hot spots around the South and West.

Trabajadores agrícolas en alto riesgo de contraer coronavirus y sin protección federal

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Viven hacinados, durmiendo en literas y compartiendo baños y cocinas. Y aunque son trabajadores esenciales, suelen no tener seguro médico o licencia paga por enfermedad.

El Congreso dijo que los tests de COVID-19 debían ser gratuitos, pero ¿quién paga?

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A fines de marzo, el Congreso aprobó dos leyes, que esencialmente establecieron no solo que las pruebas para COVID tenían que estar cubiertas, sino que los pacientes no debían pagar un centavo.

Congress Said COVID-19 Tests Should Be Free — But Who’s Paying?

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Some large employers interpreted themselves as exempt from new federal laws that say tests for the coronavirus should be free to patients. Large academic medical centers are holding back from sending bills to these patients to avoid a backlash over surprise billing.

Tennessee’s Secret To Plentiful Coronavirus Testing? Picking Up The Tab

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Just about anyone who wants a coronavirus test in the state of Tennessee can get one. How? The state got buy-in and lots of participation from private labs by assuring them it will pay them.

Before ‘Tidal Wave’ Of Illness, Nursing Home Thought It Had COVID-19 Contained

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Though it already had one staff member testing positive for the coronavirus, the Gallatin Center for Rehabilitation and Healing did not tell 911 operators this fact as it called ambulances to take residents in respiratory distress to the hospital, a WPLN investigation reveals.

Long-Standing Racial And Income Disparities Seen Creeping Into COVID-19 Care

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Many health officials around the nation have not released data on the ethnic and racial demographics of people tested for the new coronavirus. But public health experts said the anecdotes are adding up, and they fear the response to the pandemic will result in predictable health care disparities.