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COVID Conspiracies Return; Norovirus on the Hiking Trail; 2nd Pig Heart Transplanted

<ѻýҕl class="mpt-content-deck">— Health news and commentary from around the Web gathered by ѻýҕl staff
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As cases of COVID increase yet again, so too have the . (The Hill)

President Biden legislation that seeks to . (CNN)

The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee advanced a bill that would provide financial support to , citing shortages affecting basic health services. (Fierce Healthcare)

Biden received his shot, encouraging Americans to follow suit. (Politico)

Meanwhile, the FDA's top vaccine official said he probably will not get his . (CBS News)

Amid a growing number of reports of COVID shots not being covered by insurance, HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra to the healthcare payer community reminding them of their obligation to cover the vaccinations.

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said schools in response to COVID surges. (The Hill)

HHS to Hawaii to provide behavioral health support to those impacted by the wildfires.

A likely spread through highly trafficked rest stops where thousands of hikers pass through. (NPR)

Kids who get were less likely to have poor or fair health, and less likely to be admitted to the hospital after an emergency department visit. (Washington Post)

Meanwhile, a pilot program in North Carolina is like food and housing insecurity in an effort to help struggling families and improve health outcomes. (STAT)

Even in states where gender-affirming care for minors is legal, some providers are out of liability concerns. (AP)

California, however, is strengthening some . (AP)

Remdesivir (Veklury) was in patients receiving supplemental oxygen at admission, according to research in Open Forum Infectious Diseases.

The the start of a placebo-controlled severe COVID trial testing immune modulation therapy with abatacept (Orencia) -- a drug currently approved for rheumatoid arthritis among other conditions.

The second patient ever to receive a , a patient dying from heart failure, responded well to the surgery. (AP)

Life Raft Treats of its "Not Fried Chicken" and "Life Is Peachy" ice cream products due to potential Listeria contamination, the company announced.

Pharmacists in the the Kansas City metro area shut down an with a walkout to protest working conditions. (USA Today)

In other pharmacy news, Rite Aid may close as part of a bankruptcy plan as it faces billions in debt and ongoing lawsuits over its role in the opioid crisis. (Reuters)

Six states expanded Medicaid this year to cover more . (NBC News)

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    Sophie Putka is an enterprise and investigative writer for ѻýҕl. Her work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Discover, Business Insider, Inverse, Cannabis Wire, and more. She joined ѻýҕl in August of 2021.