‘COVID Is The Equivalent Of Katrina Hitting 50 States’: Hurricane Season Looms In Distance For FEMA
FEMA, which is handling the coronavirus outbreak, is already taking steps to brace for a potentially devastating hurricane season by
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FEMA, which is handling the coronavirus outbreak, is already taking steps to brace for a potentially devastating hurricane season by
Read MoreUse Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). California’s hospitals thought they were ready for the next
Read MoreKHN Midwest correspondent Lauren Weber appeared on WOSU’s “All Sides with Ann Fisher” out of Columbus, Ohio, to talk about
Read MoreUse Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). With pressure mounting from public health officials and political
Read MoreIn this episode of “The Daily Dive,” a news podcast, KHN senior correspondent Julie Appleby and iHeart Radio’s Oscar Ramirez
Read MoreIt’s an industry that hasn’t always found success, but now amid the crisis, telemedicine is booming. That doesn’t mean companies
Read MoreA physician explains what happened to a patient, saddled by fevers, saying the problem might be with the tests which
Read MoreTheir health services are chronically underfunded, which is a crisis in the best of times. During a pandemic its a
Read MoreAfter I was told I’d been exposed to the novel coronavirus, I tried to follow the best medical advice. I
Read MorePauline Lawrence is a home health aide for a 97-year-old man who depends on her.(Heidi de Marco/KHN) Use Our Content
Read MoreUse Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). Jennifer Stilwell, a 30-year-old mother of two young children,
Read MoreThis story also ran on CNN. This story can be republished for free (details). Long before she contracted COVID-19 at
Read MoreThe Washington Post takes a look at Johnson & Johnson’s operations in Tasmania, which produced genetically modified “supper poppy” plants.
Read MoreThe county released names of 11 homes with outbreaks and is working with them on infection control, quarantine and isolation
Read MoreAn inmate tells The New York Times about lying ”back to back” with other men like on a “slave ship”
Read MoreThe idea of a rent strike, where rent is waived instead of delayed, is gaining momentum on social media platforms
Read MoreGovernment agencies are tapping into the nationwide database created last week by a 34-year-old Harvard University scientist looking for others
Read More“During a time I need to commit all the energy I have to really save lives and expand access and
Read MoreIt’s not just equipment and gear where there are shortages: doctors and other health providers are being stretched thin, as
Read MoreCompanies with experience in the “at-home” testing market began announcing in mid-March that they would be offering direct-to-consumer test kits
Read MoreUse Our Content This story can be republished for free (details). The Trump administration cleared the way Monday to immediately
Read MoreThis story also ran on Fortune. This story can be republished for free (details). The coronavirus stimulus package Congress rushed
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Read MoreEditorial pages express opinions about ways to deal with COVID-19. The Wall Street Journal: The Real Cure For CoronavirusGovernments are
Read MoreThe New York Times reports that some local health officials disobeyed rules and chose not to inform Beijing of the
Read MoreThe Los Angeles Times takes a look at how Dr. Anthony Fauci got where he is serving under but Democratic
Read MoreProPublica and KHN have obtained emails that show missteps from the CDC and other agencies in the early, crucial days
Read MoreHealth care providers from the state that was among the first hit by the outbreak have stories about having to
Read MoreThe Louisiana inmate was serving a 30-year sentence for drug trafficking. Other prison news is on the risk to the
Read MoreA wrenching conflict is emerging as the COVID-19 virus storms through U.S. communities: Some patients are falling into a no
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