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Latest KFF Health News Stories

More People Poisoning Themselves With Ivermectin To Beat Covid: Report

Morning Briefing

Human poisonings from ivermectin, a common cattle antiparasitic not approved for use as an anti-covid drug, rose “sharply” in August, says a report from Oregon Poison Center. Meanwhile, the Navy has identified a 15th sailor who has died after being infected with covid.

US Says It’s Shared 200 Million Covid Shots With World’s 7.8 Billion People

Morning Briefing

The White House announced reaching the 200 millionth covid shot shared to boost global vax efforts. Axios reports pressure on the Biden administration to share more shots is rising. How “waning” antibodies are normal and how different zodiac signs are adopting vaccines are also in the news.

FDA Approves Moderna, J&J Boosters; CDC Votes Today On Mix-And-Match

Morning Briefing

The new recommendations practically assure that the booster rollout will get even more complicated for Americans as they weigh whether to get a full dose of Pfizer, a half-dose of Moderna, a second dose of J&J or an mRNA shot to go with their first J&J jab. Confused yet?

White House Unveils Plan To Quickly Vaccinate Children Ages 5-11

Morning Briefing

The government has already purchased enough doses for all 28 million children in this group. The doses will be shipped to pediatric and primary care offices, school and community health clinics, and pharmacies. The supplies will include smaller needles.

Pro-Choice Supporters File Suit Against Texas; Abortion On Ticket In Virginia

Morning Briefing

Ahead of Thursday’s Supreme Court deadline for submitting briefs in the federal challenge to Texas’ abortion law, pro-abortion rights supporters from scholars to medical groups and former prosecutors have filed suit. The AP wonders if abortion can motivate local Democratic support in Virginia.

Brazil Accuses President Jair Bolsonaro Of Killing People With Covid

Morning Briefing

A congressional panel will recommend the president be charged with crimes against humanity over his handling of the pandemic, including allegations of intentionally letting people fall ill. Separately, surges in U.K., Russia and Turkey mean Europe was the only region to report a covid rise last week.

Scientists Upend Dogma On TB, Say It’s Also Spread By Aerosols

Morning Briefing

A team of South African researchers has found that simple breathing may be a bigger contributor to spreading tuberculosis than the traditionally accepted method of spreading by coughs — making it similar to covid in some regards. Mental health, salmonella and more are also in the news.

Health Conference Exemplified New Covid Norms — Tests, Masks And All

Morning Briefing

Axios and Bloomberg report on the HLTH conference, one of the first big health care professional meet-ups since the pandemic began. University of Oklahoma nursing education, a Texas nurse accused of murdering four men, age bias against seniors in health care and more are also in the news.

Johnson & Johnson Tries Bankruptcy Trick In Baby Talc Cancer Case

Morning Briefing

Axios reports that J&J has acted as expected and split part of the company responsible for handling claims over whether its baby powder products harmed people into a separate company, which is now filing for bankruptcy. The Theranos trial, global medical device sales and more are also reported.

Biden Axing Trump Policy That Makes It Harder To Punish HHS Rule Breakers

Morning Briefing

The policy bans the Department of Health and Human Services from penalizing individuals and organizations for noncompliance with agency guidance and requires the agency only carry out civil enforcement actions using standards that are publicly stated, Modern Healthcare reports.

3 States May Lose Their Controls Of Worker Safety Over Covid Rule Refusals

Morning Briefing

The Biden administration threatened to revoke authority for Arizona, South Carolina and Utah to handle their own workplace safety enforcement over refusals to adopt rules protecting health care workers from covid. Vax mandates, worker firings and more are reported in other news.

Hawaii Ready To Welcome Travelers Again; Idaho Case Counts Flatten

Morning Briefing

Hawaii’s governor signals that the region has seen covid case counts and hospitalizations fall. But Idaho’s case counts remain so high the state is still worse than when it started using crisis standards of care management — but case rates are leveling off.

If You’re Pregnant, Your Baby’s Gender Influences Your Response To Covid

Morning Briefing

Surprising new research shows that carrying a male fetus can lead to much lower levels of covid antibodies detected in the blood than if the fetus is female. Other media outlets report on different covid issues related to pregnancy, plus MIS-C in children.

Study Rules Out Possible Anti-Covid Benefits From Interferon, Colchicine

Morning Briefing

A study reported in CIDRAP notes clinical trials found no link between a combination of interferon beta-1a, remdesivir and colchicine, and reduced deaths or risk of hospital treatments from covid infections. Separately, a potential antiviral anti-covid pill from Atea Pharmaceuticals also failed.