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Covid Infections Rising Again In Every State

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The number of new infections is rising in all 50 states, data out Sunday revealed. USA Today also reports the moving seven-day average increased every day over the past week. News outlets across the country cover the outbreaks and rising hospitalization numbers.

Vaccine Misinformation Spreading Like ‘Wildfire,’ Surgeon General Says

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Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said there’s a “proliferation” of misleading information online and called for companies to solve it. On Friday, President Biden alleged Facebook was “killing” people. But Facebook refuted those remarks Saturday, saying the “facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days.”

Trump Claims People Distrust Biden’s Vaccine Rollout; Poll Shows Otherwise

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The former president issued a statement Sunday saying that President Joe Biden is “way behind schedule” and “not doing well at all.” However, a new CBS News/YouGov poll found that 66% of Americans believe Biden is doing a “very good” or “somewhat good” job at managing the pandemic.

Longer Looks: Interesting Reads You Might Have Missed

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Each week, KHN finds longer stories for you to enjoy. This week’s selections include stories on parenting, negligent doctors, Black women’s health, the FDA, Moderna’s next vaccines and more.

Athletes, Hotels, Tokyo Hit With Covid Outbreaks A Week Before Olympics

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News outlets report on covid cases among Olympic athletes, organizers, hotel staff and the general population of Tokyo–with the city hitting a six-month case rate high. The International Olympic Committee president, however, assures there’s “zero” risk of covid spread from the games.

With 12 Western States Burning, US Is On Highest Wildfire Alert

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Reuters reports on one fire in Oregon, the biggest among blazes across the West, that has already displaced 2,000 residents. The New York Times reports on a study saying work injuries related to heat are vastly undercounted. Massachusetts, Minnesota and Iowa are also in the news.

US-Canada Border May Open In August — But For Fully-Vaxxed Only

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said fully vaccinated travelers from all nations may be welcomed from early September. Meanwhile, vaccine refusals drive a surge in Russia; Southeast Asia buckles under the delta variant; the U.K. has “scary” numbers of hospitalizations; and more.

Record Overdose Deaths Likely Partly Driven By Pandemic Stress

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New CDC data show a 29.4% increase in drug overdose deaths in 2020 versus 2019. Experts blame pandemic-driven loss of support systems, medical care inaccessibility and opioid availability. Meanwhile, a Northern Californian woman was arrested with enough fentanyl to kill 65,000 people.

Childhood Trauma Linked To Later Violence, Vulnerability To Morphine

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Two reports cover a link between suffering childhood trauma and having violent tendencies later in life, as well as experiencing more pleasurable morphine highs — which can factor into addiction tendencies. Healing eardrum punctures, mouse eggs, Gillian Anderson’s braless-ness and more are also in the news.

Drugmakers Hit With Record $370 Million Fine For Price Gouging In UK

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The U.K.’s antitrust regulator levied the fine after an investigation found an “egregious” scheme to boost drug prices and delay release of lower-cost versions. In particular, generic hydrocortisone tablets suffered a 10,000% price hike. Separately, controversial drug Aduhelm is back in the news.

Dialysis Provider DaVita Indicted In Collusion Case, Denies Charges

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DaVita and its former CEO are accused of conspiring with competitors not to hire each other’s key employees. DaVita called the charges “unjust and unwarranted.” A spokesman for former CEO Kent Thiry said the allegations are “false and rely on a radical legal theory about senior executive recruitment without precedent in U.S. history.”

Florida Leads Nation In ACA Signups; HHS Launches New Enrollment Push

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The ad campaign, called the “Summer Sprint to Coverage,” will feature testimonial spots in English and Spanish on local cable, radio and online platforms during peak audience times including while the Olympics air, Axios reports.

House Panel Advances $120B HHS Budget Bill; Senate Spending Deals On Uncertain Ground

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Annual funding for the Department of Health and Human Services would get a 24% boost in the package approved by the House Appropriations Committee Thursday. On the Senate side, congressional reporters track the status of intertwined infrastructure and “human infrastructure” spending measures.

Forget The A-List: The Vax-List Grows As Celebrities Help Promote Vaccines

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Axios reports on efforts to recruit celebrities to promote covid vaccines to the hesitant and unvaccinated. KHN has our own report on different creative efforts to promote shots. In Las Vegas, MGM will have a “prize laden” clinic with “special guests” in its Strip resort.

Jabs For Younger Kids May Not Arrive Until Midwinter, FDA Official Says

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Pfizer and Moderna began trials for children 12 and under in March. The agency wants four to six months of safety data for that age group. Just two months of data was required for the trials in adults. Other pediatric news is on RSV, long covid in children, lagging childhood vaccinations and more.