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Biden’s health team offers glimpse of his COVID-19 strategy
Read full article: Biden’s health team offers glimpse of his COVID-19 strategyWASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden’s choices for his health care team point to a stronger federal role in the nation’s COVID-19 strategy, restoration of a guiding stress on science and an emphasis on equitable distribution of vaccines and treatments. “These are not turf-conscious people,” said Drew Altman, CEO of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation, a clearinghouse for health care information and analysis. Under Trump, “those of us who practice in medicine today have been dismayed,” said Dr. Wendy Armstrong, an infectious disease specialist at Emory University medical school. “She was a real leader when it came to COVID,” said Dr. Rajesh Gandhi, an infectious disease physician at Mass General. That challenge faces widespread skepticism among minorities that the health care system has their best interests in mind.
Biden's health team offers glimpse of his COVID-19 strategy
Read full article: Biden's health team offers glimpse of his COVID-19 strategy(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli, File)WASHINGTON – President-elect Joe Biden's choices for his health care team point to a stronger federal role in the nation’s COVID-19 strategy, restoration of a guiding stress on science and an emphasis on equitable distribution of vaccines and treatments. “We are still going to have a federal, state and local partnership,” commented Dr. Georges Benjamin, executive director of the nonprofit American Public Health Association. “These are not turf-conscious people,” said Drew Altman, CEO of the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation, a clearinghouse for health care information and analysis. A Secretary Becerra “can't get up every morning and think only COVID,” she said. That challenge faces widespread skepticism among minorities that the health care system has their best interests in mind.
The Latest: Japan's virus cases hit record for fourth day
Read full article: The Latest: Japan's virus cases hit record for fourth day___HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE VIRUS OUTBREAK:— US reaches 12 million total coronavirus cases— Italy hits nearly 35,000 new daily virus cases— Calif Gov. ___PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oregon has reported a record number of coronavirus cases for the second day in a row. California had a record 13,000 new cases on Thursday and more than 1 million total confirmed cases. Overall, Russia has recorded more than 2,064,000 confirmed cases and 35,778 confirmed deaths. ___NEW DELHI — India has reported 46,232 new confirmed coronavirus cases in the past 24 hours, with the situation particularly alarming in New Delhi.
US agency vows steps to address COVID-19 inequalities
Read full article: US agency vows steps to address COVID-19 inequalitiesBut federal public health officials have released a new strategy that vows to improve data collection and take steps to address stark inequalities in how the disease is affecting Americans. The hospitalization rate for Black and Hispanic Americans is more than four times higher than for whites, according to CDC data through mid-July. The agency also said it will take steps to diversify the public health workforce responding to the epidemic. The CDC appointed Liburd, an agency veteran, in May to better address such issues the first time the agency had created that kind of leadership role for an epidemic. The goal was to make her a central figure in the agency's coronavirus work, with input on research and other tasks.
Poll: Americans not buying White House spin on coronavirus
Read full article: Poll: Americans not buying White House spin on coronavirusFILE - In this March 22, 2020, file photo Vice President Mike Pence speaks alongside President Donald Trump during a coronavirus task force briefing at the White House in Washington. Pence says the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic is a cause for celebration, but a new poll finds more than half of Americans calling it fair or poor. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File)WASHINGTON Vice President Mike Pence says the U.S. response to the coronavirus pandemic is a cause for celebration, but a new poll finds more than half of Americans calling it fair or poor. Among political independents, 57% rated the response as fair or poor, while 20% said it was excellent or very good. There was widespread agreement, however, on one point: By 88% to 11%, Americans want the government to negotiate the prices of coronavirus treatments with the pharmaceutical industry.
Health experts respond to conflicting WHO information regarding asymptomatic spread of COVID-19
Read full article: Health experts respond to conflicting WHO information regarding asymptomatic spread of COVID-19Dawn Emerick has responded to conflicting information from the World Health Organization about asymptomatic carriers of COVID-19. Coronavirus update San Antonio, June 9: 180 new cases, 2 new COVID-19 deaths reported; Officials discuss reopening county courtsOn Monday, an official with the World Health Organization suggested asymptomatic people only rarely spread COVID-19. WHO clarifies comments on asymptomatic spread of coronavirus: Theres much unknownMetro Health also released this statement:Throughout this response, public health officials have had to adapt to new and changing circumstances. In fact, our team just concluded a asymptomatic testing study that will shed light on the rate of asymptomatic infections and what that means for our communitys public health response. We know that there is substantial asymptomatic spread, which is why we ask people to wear masks.