Morning Briefing
Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Federal Team Helping During Surge At New Mexico Children's Hospital
The federal government is dispatching a medical team to assist the University of New Mexico Children鈥檚 Hospital, which has been overwhelmed with patients. The Albuquerque hospital announced a 14-member disaster response team from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services will begin seeing children Saturday. (12/30)
Minnesota health officials have closed their COVID-19 vaccination site at the Mall of America. The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that health officials closed the site on Friday evening following a visit from Gov. Tim Walz. The site was the largest vaccination spot in the state. More than 236,000 doses of vaccine were administered there since it opened in February 2021. (12/31)
For months, members of the D.C. Council have commiserated privately about a subject that many are reluctant to broach publicly: the health of council member Vincent C. Gray, their oldest and perhaps most prominent colleague, who had a stroke a year ago. (Schwartzman, 1/1)
A northwestern Indiana hospital said it will close its emergency room Saturday, a day after an Indiana Court of Appeals judge issued a stay of a lower court ruling that it must operate those services for nine more months. (12/31)
A health official in Ohio says declining vaccination rates have likely contributed to a measles outbreak within the state. As of Thursday, Ohio has 82 confirmed cases of measles, 32 of which required hospitalization. (Morse, 12/29)
A federal appeals court has ruled that a Florida school district鈥檚 policy of separating school bathrooms based on biological sex is constitutional. (12/31)
Jackie Paxton鈥檚 mom died of pancreatic cancer 11 years ago. His uncle died of lung cancer before that, and his aunt died of cancer too. Paxton, 72, of Van Buren, Arkansas, passes his annual physicals with flying colors and feels great. But he always felt like the other shoe was about to drop. 鈥淚n the back of your mind, you always worry about, 鈥榃ell if this many folks in the family passed away of cancer, is there a possibility that I have cancer?鈥欌 (Munz, 12/27)