Victoria Knight

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

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¿Viajas por las Fiestas? Para muchos es una decisión arriesgada

KFF Health News Original

Muchos estadounidenses todavía piensan en viajar para las Fiestas en diciembre, a pesar de que las cifras de casos de COVID-19 y muertes en el país empeoran día a día.

Going Home for the Holidays? For Many Americans, That’s a Risky Decision

KFF Health News Original

Public health officials have urged Americans to hunker down, but people are still planning trips and contemplating ways to mitigate the risk of catching or spreading the coronavirus.

How COVID Death Counts Become the Stuff of Conspiracy Theories

KFF Health News Original

Experts say President Trump’s claim that COVID deaths are being overcounted is inaccurate. Most agree they are undercounted. Here’s what we know about COVID death numbers so far.

Did Trump Confuse the Public Option With ‘Medicare for All’?

KFF Health News Original

President Donald Trump was off the mark when he said Vice President Joe Biden’s health plan — which includes a public options — will terminate the private insurance of 180 million people.

No, the WHO Didn’t Change Its Lockdown Stance or ‘Admit’ Trump Was Right

KFF Health News Original

The World Health Organization has been consistent throughout the pandemic in communicating that lockdowns should be employed only when COVID-19 cases are high — to give governments and health systems time to redouble efforts. Forced closures should not be the primary strategy to combat coronavirus transmission.

Pence Said Biden Copied Trump’s Pandemic Response Plan. Pants on Fire!

KFF Health News Original

The vice president went on to point out the underlying philosophical differences between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden regarding their approaches to COVID-19.

Does the Federal Health Information Privacy Law Protect President Trump?

KFF Health News Original

The president’s doctors have used HIPAA — the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act — as a shield to avoid questions about the president’s COVID-19 diagnosis.

Students’ Mass Migration Back to College Gets a Failing Grade

KFF Health News Original

Epidemiologists and disease modelers tried to predict what would happen when students moved back to campus. Although some universities listened to their advice, that didn’t stop outbreaks from happening.

5 Things to Know About Convalescent Blood Plasma

KFF Health News Original

President Donald Trump touted the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of this unproven COVID-19 treatment for emergency use. That set off reactions ranging from excitement and optimism to scientific concerns and criticism that the decision was politically motivated.

Pence Praises Trump’s ‘Seamless’ COVID Response, Leaves Out His State Feuds

KFF Health News Original

Early in the pandemic, Trump feuded with governors over whose responsibility it was to secure supplies and states sometimes found themselves competing with each other and the federal government for scarce personal protective equipment and testing materials.

Trump Again Claims He’s Bringing Down Drug Prices, But Details of How Are Skimpy

KFF Health News Original

During his Monday speech at the Republican National Convention, President Donald Trump pointed to his two of his recent executive orders as likely to lead to big reductions in prescription drug costs.

As Georgia Reopened, Officials Knew of Severe Shortage of PPE for Health Workers

KFF Health News Original

State officials said they urgently needed millions more masks and gowns, internal emails show. At least 80 Georgia health workers have died from COVID-19, including after the state reopened its economy.

GOP Senate Ad Misrepresents Montana Governor’s Stance

KFF Health News Original

The race between Steve Bullock and Steve Daines reflects a trend in campaigns nationwide. Republicans often paint Democrats as left of the general public and health care has often been one of the issues the GOP highlights in that effort. In this case, the National Republican Senatorial Committee is leaping to conclusions with its claims.