By Sunita Sohrabji Covid-19 cases are rising once again, possibly fueled by the emergence of the EG.5 variant. Hospitalization rates
Tag: Covid 19
Watch For the Yellow Envelope – 15 Million California MediCal Enrollees’ Eligibility Under Review
By Mark Hedin For the first time in three years, an estimated 80 million Americans whose health care is through Medicaid
Back to the Future with Covid-19
By Peter White Covid-19 vaccines, testing, and treatments will no longer be free once the Public Health Emergency (PHE) expires
Covid Treatments Readily Available, But Access Disparities Still Huge
By Sunita Sohrabji As Californians brace for a winter surge of COVID infections, that’s the message of Dr. Rita Nguyen,
COVID-19’s Targeted Federal Aid Led to More Black and Latino Homeowners
By Ethnic Media Services In a year fraught with financial challenges, going home for the holidays will have heightened significance
The Pandemic’s Collateral Damage: Long Covid
By Sunita Sohrabji An estimated 4 million people in the US have permanently dropped out of the workforce due to
Be A Hero: Give Blood
(NAPSI)—As families plan their fall activities, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services encourages you to make another plan—to
Long Haul COVID in the Black Community
ByEthnic Media Services Experts from the University of California Riverside’s Center for Healthy Communities held an August town hall focusing
‘Commercializing’ Covid-19 Response is Bad News on All Fronts
By Edward Kissam Recent comments by White House COVID-19 Response Coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha point to a major shift in
Can Kids Safely Return To School Amid Ongoing COVID Pandemic?
By Sunita Sohrabji As kids return to school this fall, parents have some homework to do: helping to keep their