Victoria Knight

Victoria Knight was a reporter for KFF Health News until July 2022.

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Ask KHN-PolitiFact: Is My Cloth Mask Good Enough? The 2022 Edition

KFF Health News Original

With the omicron variant surging throughout the U.S., many experts warn that a single-layer cloth mask is not enough protection. Instead, they recommend an upgrade: layering wardrobe masks with surgical masks or wearing an N95 or KN95 respirator.

NICU Bill Installment Plan: That’ll Be $45,843 a Month for 12 Months, Please

KFF Health News Original

After baby Dorian Bennett arrived two months early and spent more than 50 days in the neonatal ICU, his parents received a bill of more than $550,000 — despite having insurance. The Florida hospital had a not-so-helpful suggestion: monthly payments of more than $45,000 for a year.

The Vaccine Rollout Was a Success. But Events Within and Beyond Biden’s Control Stymied Progress.

KFF Health News Original

There were variants, vaccine hesitancy and messaging mix-ups. And, despite campaign promises, Biden and his administration sometimes took actions or made statements without waiting for full scientific evidence to back them up.

Pharma Campaign Cash Delivered to Key Lawmakers With Surgical Precision

KFF Health News Original

With an eye to shutting down Medicare drug price negotiations, drug companies and their lobbying groups gave roughly $1.6 million in the first six months of 2021, with Democrats edging closer than they have in a decade to Republicans’ total haul.

Claims That CDC’s PCR Test Can’t Tell Covid From Flu Are Wrong

KFF Health News Original

Posts circulating on Facebook and Instagram incorrectly claim that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is withdrawing its covid test because it can’t differentiate between that virus and flu viruses. These statements could be an attempt to blur the high cumulative numbers of covid cases.

Biden Boasts About Equitable Senior Vaccination Rate by Race Without Data to Back It Up

KFF Health News Original

There is no public national data source that tracks vaccination rates based on a combination of race or ethnicity as well as age. Most state-level data shows that disparities exist in vaccine rates between white people and people of color.