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KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: Delta Blues

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Covid is back with a vengeance, with some people clamoring for booster shots while others harden their resistance to getting vaccinated at all. Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration is pushing hard on drugmaker Pfizer鈥檚 request to upgrade the emergency authorization for its vaccine and give it final approval. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Rachel Cohrs of Stat and Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Also, for 鈥渆xtra credit,鈥 the panelists suggest their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

Las misteriosas mutaciones que hacen de delta la variante del virus de covid m谩s contagiosa hasta ahora

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Delta ha mantenido algunas de las mutaciones m谩s exitosas encontradas en variantes anteriores, pero tambi茅n contiene nuevos cambios gen茅ticos que le permiten propagarse dos veces m谩s r谩pido.

Analysis: Necessary or Not, Covid Booster Shots Are Probably on the Horizon

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In today鈥檚 pharmaceutical universe, a simple 鈥渟afe and effective鈥 determination by the Food and Drug Administration to approve a drug can be manipulated to sell products of questionable value. And drugmakers can profit handsomely.

Novavax鈥檚 Effort to Vaccinate the World, From Zero to Not Quite Warp Speed

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Novavax is a vaccine company that, despite $2 billion in new federal and international funding, still hasn’t come through with a licensed covid vaccine. It hopes it can still help to fight the global covid scourge, but will it deliver?

Analysis: Why We鈥檒l Likely Never Know Whether a Covid Lab Leak Happened in China

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If international scientific sleuths are hoping to see a lab log or find a whistleblower, that sort of information won鈥檛 be revealed. In China today, it is dangerous to say what you know if it challenges the official government narrative.

The WHO Didn鈥檛 Reverse Its Position on Kids and Covid Vaccines

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The World Health Organization this week updated its guidance on children and covid vaccinations 鈥 but in a different way than alleged in a viral social media post.

Hemmed In at Home, Nonprofit Hospitals Look for Profits Abroad

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About three dozen elite health systems are involved in for-profit hospital projects overseas. Though the systems are exempt from U.S. taxes for providing 鈥渃ommunity benefit,鈥 there鈥檚 limited evidence that such business ventures benefit American patients.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: The Return of the Public Option

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Lawmakers are working on fleshing out the concept of a 鈥減ublic option,鈥 a government-run or heavily regulated insurance plan that would compete with private insurance. But the details are complicated, both substantively and politically. Meanwhile, bioethicists are debating whether the U.S. should be vaccinating low-risk adolescents against covid-19 while high-risk adults in other countries are still waiting. Margot Sanger-Katz of The New York Times, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico and Rachana Pradhan of KHN join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: Roe v. Wade on the Ropes

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The newly conservative Supreme Court will hear a case that could overturn the nationwide right to abortion and cause political upheaval. Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention鈥檚 abrupt announcement that vaccinated people can take off their masks in most places has caused upheaval of its own. Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet and Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too.

Viaje a la cueva de los murci茅lagos: mientras buscan el origen de covid, cient铆ficos reavivan el debate sobre la “fuga de laboratorio” de Wuhan

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La idea de que el virus que causa covid escap贸 de un laboratorio chino, una teor铆a que en su momento se consider贸 conspirativa, est谩 cobrando fuerza. Al mismo tiempo, peligra la reputaci贸n de renombrados cient铆ficos, al igual que su seguridad personal.

To the Bat Cave: In Search of Covid鈥檚 Origins, Scientists Reignite Polarizing Debate on Wuhan 鈥楲ab Leak鈥

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Leading virologists, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, are demanding a deeper probe into China鈥檚 Wuhan Institute of Virology as they try to identify the source of the deadly coronavirus.

KHN鈥檚 鈥榃hat the Health?鈥: 100 Days of Health Policy

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It鈥檚 100 days into Joe Biden鈥檚 presidency and a surprisingly large number of health policies have been announced. But health is notably absent from the administration鈥檚 $1.8 trillion spending plan for American families, making it unclear how much more will get done this year. Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention loosens its mask-wearing recommendations for those who have been vaccinated, but the new rules are confusing. Joanne Kenen of Politico, Mary Ellen McIntire of CQ Roll Call and Sarah Karlin-Smith of the Pink Sheet join KHN鈥檚 Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more. Plus, Rovner interviews KHN鈥檚 Julie Appleby, who reported the latest KHN-NPR 鈥淏ill of the Month鈥 episode.

Public Health Experts Worry About Boom-Bust Cycle of Support

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Congress has poured tens of billions of dollars into public health since last year. While health officials who have juggled bare-bones budgets for years are grateful for the money, they worry it will soon dry up, just as it has after previous crises such as 9/11, SARS and Ebola. Meanwhile, they continue to cope with an exodus from the field amid political pressure and exhaustion that meant 1 in 6 Americans lost their local health department leader.