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Reference Site: Global Compendium of Knowledge on COVID-19

Analysis: How Florida has changed since COVID hit 5 years ago.

Long term health risks described in study of survivors of COVID-19 hospitalization

Analysis: Climate change will fuel struggles for land and resources

Americans Are Increasingly Aware That Climate Change Is Harming Their Health --survey

Analysis: Public health efforts nationwide hurt by CDC firings

COVID 2024-25 vaccines 33% protective against emergency room or urgent care visits --study

Analysis: Who Will Fill the Gap as the U.S. Ends Foreign Aid Programs?

As the reality sets in that the United States is drastically diminishing its foreign assistance to developing countries, an urgent conversation is starting among governments, philanthropists, and global health and development organizations.

It is centered on one crucial question: Who will fill this gap?

Last year, the United States contributed about $12 billion to global health, money that has funded treatment of H.I.V. and prevention of new infections; children’s vaccines against polio, measles and pneumonia; clean water for refugees; and tests and medications for malaria.

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Ebola: UN appeals for aid to Uganada after U.S. cancels its assistance

UN appeals for funds to help contain Uganda Ebola outbreak

KAMPALA, March 4 (Reuters) - The United Nations has launched an emergency appeal to raise $11.2 million to help fund Uganda's response to an Ebola outbreak that has killed two people, after the country's health budget was strained by U.S. cuts to foreign aid. ...

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U.S. vaccination rates are declining as more states loosen mandates

Texas measles outbreak fueled by distrust in public health and personal choice

Measles cases reported in 9 U.S. states as outbreaks spread

Trump administration plans big reduction in Eviornmental Protection Agency

RFK Jr. moves to eliminate public comment on HHS decisions

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. posted a document Friday proposing to strip public participation from much of the business his department conducts. The move comes during a time of major upheaval across federal health agencies, and as the public waits to see how Kennedy will enact his pledge of “radical transparency” at the department.

The statement, placed in the Federal Register, said HHS would rescind its longtime practice of giving members of the public a chance to comment on the agency’s plans....

 

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Analysis: Five years on from the pandemic, how has Covid changed our world?

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