Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Different Takes: Results Of Covid Misinformation; Covid Is Here For The Long Haul
鈥淔reaking miracle.鈥 That鈥檚 how health journalist Helen Branswell recently described the vaccines that have saved millions of lives in the coronavirus pandemic. The vaccines, offered to the U.S. population, have proved to be 90 percent effective against infection. Ready within a year of the outbreak, they have proved to be safe. And they are widely available and free. There is no parallel in modern times. (2/22)
Mandates are lifting. Employers are calling us back to offices. And even some of the strictest and most聽vigilant among us have decided that enough is enough.聽Americans are moving on from COVID-19, and I can鈥檛 fault them聽for it if I'm being honest. It has been a horrible two years as we watched this pandemic pillage the world of life and common sense. And while I will be one of the last to take off my mask and get near people again, I understand why many of you are rushing back to 鈥渘ormal.鈥澛(Louie Villalobos, 2/22)
As physician Joseph A. Ladapo nears a final Florida Senate vote in his confirmation as state surgeon general, you can鈥檛 help but wonder why anyone would take the job. Not after what happened to the last guy. The former titleholder, Scott A. Rivkees, all but vanished after reportedly being hustled out of a public meeting about the coronavirus in April 2020 by the communications director of Florida鈥檚 Republican governor, Ron DeSantis. (Lizette Alvarez, 2/22)