Mississippi’s Black Communities Turned Around Their Covid Rates. Next Up: Make Strides on Vaccines.
At its first pop-up vaccination event on April 10, the Northeast Mississippi Coalition Against Covid 19 gave shots to nearly
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At its first pop-up vaccination event on April 10, the Northeast Mississippi Coalition Against Covid 19 gave shots to nearly
Read MoreCalifornia Healthline editor Arthur Allen discussed the investigation into the origins of the coronavirus on KPBS’ “Midday Edition” on Wednesday.
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Read MoreLate last year, Janet Yetenekian was one of the thousands of people in Southern California whose case of covid-19 was
Read MoreCovid-19 is opening the door for researchers to address a problem that has vexed the medical community for decades: the
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Read MoreWhen the covid-19 pandemic forced behavioral health providers to stop seeing patients in person and instead hold therapy sessions remotely,
Read MoreKHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed the Supreme Court’s decision to hear a challenge in an abortion case from Mississippi
Read MoreMarissa Castrigno was walking through downtown Wilmington, North Carolina, when she spotted the sign in the window of one of
Read MoreCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case next term
Read MoreBlack Americans’ covid-19 vaccination rates are still lagging months into the nation’s campaign, while Hispanics are closing the gap and
Read MoreOnce dismissed as a conspiracy theory, the idea that the covid virus escaped from a Chinese lab is gaining high-profile
Read MoreMore education typically leads to better health, yet Black men in the U.S. are not getting the same benefit as
Read MoreJon Greenberg interviewed Elisabeth Rosenthal, editor-in-chief of KHN; Shefali Luthra, health and gender reporter at The 19th; and Derek Thompson,
Read MoreQ: The federal government approved the Pfizer vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds. What does this mean for my child? This
Read MoreUna nueva encuesta revela que los hispanos tienen el doble de interés en vacunarse “lo antes posible” que los blancos
Read MorePresident Joe Biden has thrown his support to an international effort to waive drugmakers’ patent rights on the covid vaccines,
Read MorePresident Joe Biden has thrown his support to an international effort to waive drugmakers’ patent rights on the covid vaccines,
Read MoreCan’t see the audio player? Click here to listen on SoundCloud. The high cost of prescription drugs is a top health
Read MoreHispanics who have yet to receive a covid shot are about twice as likely as non-Hispanic whites or Blacks to
Read MoreChris Hodges, the principal of Gaylord High School in Otsego County, Michigan, never thought he’d be a contact tracer. This
Read MoreEAST LOS ANGELES — For the past year, 13-year-old twins Ariel Jr. and Abraham Osorio have logged on to their
Read More“There’s virtually no difference between white, Black, Hispanic, Asian American,” referring to vaccination rates among Americans 65 and up. President
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Read MoreKALISPELL, Mont. — The covid vaccination operation at the Flathead County fairgrounds can dole out 1,000 doses in seven hours.
Read MoreOlivia Klassen’s face lights up when she talks about summer camp. She loves to do the scavenger hunt with her
Read MoreKai Humphrey, 9, has been learning from home for more than a year. He badly misses his Washington, D.C., elementary
Read MoreKHN senior correspondent Julie Appleby discussed changes in insurance coverage for covid-19 care on Newsy on Thursday. Click here to
Read MoreHELENA, Mont. — The 2021 Montana legislative session will be remembered as one of the state’s most consequential as a
Read MorePamela Valfer needed multiple covid tests after repeatedly visiting the hospital last fall to see her mother, who was being
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