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You’re Negative For COVID? New App Will Help You Prove It

Morning Briefing

HealthCheck, a type of health “passport,” will permanently record your test results in your phone in a way that is not “fakeable,” according to Dr. John Halamka of the Mayo Clinic, which teamed with Safe Health Group on the venture. “It will provide you a QR code to show your employer, your school, or to show before attending an event,” he said.

Quarantine Plans: Stockpiling Likely Again Before Election

Morning Briefing

Even in Vermont, where the pandemic is under control, residents have plans to protect their families in the event of a second surge or political unrest. Public health news is on mental health, heavy drinking, motherhood in jail and updates on schools, as well.

Major Manufacturer Of Testing Swabs To Open Another Factory In Maine

Morning Briefing

Puritan Medical Products is using federal pandemic relief funds to build the second plant in Pittsfield. Also in the news: Abbott; Roche; Moderna; bias in health care software; and Alzheimer’s disease.

Future Of ACA Takes Center Stage At Supreme Court Confirmation Hearing

Morning Briefing

Senate Democrats on the Judiciary Committee are focusing much of their questions and comments to Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett around an upcoming case that could overturn the Affordable Care Act as well as other issues related to the pandemic.

Trump’s COVID-19 Tests Now Negative, Doctor Says

Morning Briefing

Dr. Sean Conley’s memo states that President Donald Trump tested negative for the coronavirus on consecutive days and that his medical team assessed him to no longer be contagious. Others question the effectiveness of the test used.

Maskless Trump Holds First Campaign Trail Rally Since COVID Infection

Morning Briefing

President Donald Trump is traveling again, telling supporters in Sanford, Florida, that he is feeling “so powerful” after his coronavirus treatment and praising his administration’s handling of the pandemic.

‘A Whole Lot Of Trouble’ Is Brewing, Fauci And Local Health Officials Warn

Morning Briefing

Thirty-three states have reported a rise in new COVID cases. “That’s a bad place to be when you’re going into the cooler weather of the fall and the colder weather of the winter,” infectious diseases expert Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNBC on Monday. “We’ve got to turn this around.”

COVID Restrictions Struck Down In Michigan But Upheld In Wisconsin

Morning Briefing

The ruling in Michigan doesn’t affect orders that Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration had issued through the state health department director — which replicate mask requirements, restrictions on gathering sizes and restaurant capacity.

‘No Mercy’ Chapter 3: Patchwork of Urgent Care Frays After a Rural Hospital Closes

KFF Health News Original

Fort Scott, Kansas, went without an ER for 18 days, after the local hospital shut down. Documenting local trauma during that “dark period” helped investigative reporter Sarah Jane Tribble unravel some of the complications that come after a rural hospital closes.

Black Doctors Work to Make Coronavirus Testing More Equitable

KFF Health News Original

The Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium has increased access to coronavirus testing in the Philadelphia region, testing more than 10,000 people. The group’s mobile unit and pop-up testing sites also offer patients an opportunity to connect with African American health care providers.

New Moms Behind Bars Get Help From Someone Who’s Been There

KFF Health News Original

Nina Porter of Indiana spent most of her adulthood behind bars, even raising an infant daughter in prison. Now out of prison, she’s drawing on her struggles to create a program that helps other moms get by in a sometimes unwelcoming post-prison world.

Nevada Reverses Decision On Rapid Tests In Nursing Homes

Morning Briefing

In a letter to Nevada officials, the Department of Health and Human Services threatened punitive action if the state did not revoke its ban. Nevada had halted use of the tests over concerns about reliability.