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How the U.S. Botched Its COVID-19 Response

3 years ago Democracy Now

“It has been seven weeks since the first case of COVID-19 was reported in the U.S. The death toll from the virus continues to climb and cases continue to mount. On Thursday, Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, admitted publicly that the U.S. is seriously lacking when it…

TEDx

How to Prep Your Personal Disaster Kit by Kurt Lockhart

3 years ago TEDx

“Are you ready for a personal disaster if one hits your life? After being diagnosed with Type I diabetes, Kurt Lockhart discovered that like many, he hadn’t prepped for a big life-changing event. His experiences inspired an idea: Create a personal disaster kit. Kurt Lockhart hopes to become a professional chatter one day and has…

PBS NewsHour

An Infectious Disease Specialist on What We Do and Don’t Know About COVID-19

3 years ago PBS NewsHour
Coronavirus

“After infecting tens of thousands in China, the novel coronavirus has reached dozens of other countries — at least 48 in total. Public health officials say it’s almost inevitable the illness will spread more extensively within the U.S. So what do we know about COVID-19, and how can we prepare for a broader outbreak? Amna…

Democracy Now!

How Trump Dismantled the U.S. Pandemic Response Infrastructure

3 years ago Democracy Now

“Trump’s decision to appoint Vice President Mike Pence to lead the task force on U.S. coronavirus response is the latest in an attempt to hastily piece back together the national pandemic response infrastructure that the president himself ordered dismantled in the earlier days of his presidency, according to global health expert Laurie Garrett. “Why did…

PBS NewsHour

Sick Venezuelans Struggle To Survive Amid Crumbling Health System, Lack Of Care

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“As Venezuela grapples with a political, economic and humanitarian crisis, its health care system is crumbling. Shortages of doctors, drugs, power and clean water have led to illness epidemics, and families suffering the consequences no longer trust the country’s disintegrating medical infrastructure to save them. Special correspondent Marcia Biggs reports on Venezuela’s health care catastrophe.”…

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Yale Study Says Medicare For All Would Save U.S. $450 Billion

3 years ago Democracy Now

“As the Democratic presidential hopefuls prepare to take to the debate stage tonight, we turn to a central issue of the campaign: Medicare for All. In a new study, Yale scholars have found that Medicare for All will save Americans more than $450 billion and prevent 68,000 deaths every year. The study in The Lancet…

Democracy Now!

BLM Co-Founder Shares Family’s Struggles with Mental Illness in Film “Bedlam”

3 years ago Democracy Now

“Patrisse Cullors’s older brother, Monte, was 23 when he was released from prison after serving a four-year sentence. After his release, he was babbling and unable to sleep for days before Cullors and her mother had him hospitalized. It was as if she was “literally watching someone deteriorate,” she says. “That was my introduction to…

PBS NewsHour

ACA Is Embedded in U.S. HealthCare And Its Legality Is Still in Question

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Since it was first created during the Obama administration, there has been no end to the fight over the Affordable Care Act, commonly known as Obamacare. The battle continues to play out on the campaign trail and in the courts, where a recent federal appeals decision struck down the law’s individual mandate. William Brangham reports…

PBS NewsHour

How Building A Community of Care Can Improve Farmworkers’ Health

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“Farmworkers face major challenges when it comes to staying healthy. They often spend hours daily performing physical labor that taxes the body, while language barriers and lack of employer-paid health insurance complicate their access to care. But the Southeast Arizona Area Health Education Center is working on a unique way to improve health care for…

PBS NewsHour

On World AIDS Day, A Look at Treatment Advances and Health Inequalities

3 years ago PBS NewsHour

“New medical treatment for HIV is helping the nearly 38 million people living with the virus globally. On World AIDS Day, Celeste Watkins-Hayes, a professor at Northwestern University and author of “Remaking a Life: How Women Living with HIV/AIDS Confront Inequality,” joins Alison Stewart to discuss what still needs to be done and who needs…

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