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  • What We Do and Don’t Know About Recent Trends in Health Insurance Coverage in the US

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    The release of the Census Bureau’s annual health insurance estimates for 2019 highlighted the challenges posed by the lag in data on insurance coverage given the unprecedented social and economic changes that have occurred since the 2019 data were collected. This post discusses trends in insurance coverage leading up to the start of the pandemic and what we know about more recent changes in coverage.

  • Racial Disparities in Flu Vaccination: Implications for COVID-19 Vaccination Efforts

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    With planning beginning for an eventual COVID-19 vaccine, one important consideration is making sure that distribution processes and outreach and communication strategies reach people of color. Analysis of seasonal flu vaccination rates provides some insight into the potential barriers and issues to be addressed as part of COVID-19 vaccination efforts.

  • This Week in Coronavirus: September 4 to September 10

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    During the 34th week since the first coronavirus case appeared in the United States worldwide cases surpassed the 28 million mark and United States' cases stand over 6 million and nearing 192,000 deaths.

  • What Have Pandemic-Related Job Losses Meant for Health Coverage?

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    Surprisingly, in comparison to the nearly 9% drop in employment from March to June, early data suggests that employers had kept coverage rates remarkably steady, at least through mid-summer. We find that enrollment in the fully-insured group market dropped by just 1.3% from the end of March through the end of June.

  • This Week in Coronavirus: August 28 to September 3

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    During the 33rd week since the first coronavirus case appeared in the United States worldwide cases surpassed the 26 million mark and United States' cases breached 6 million with over 186,000 deaths.

  • This Week in Coronavirus: August 14 to August 20

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    During the 31st week since the first coronavirus case appeared in the United States worldwide cases surpassed the 22 million mark and United States' cases reached nearly 5.6 million with over 174,000 deaths.

  • Voters Are Souring on President Trump’s Handling of Coronavirus, with Implications for November

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    As the country struggles to get a handle on the coronavirus pandemic and prepares for the 2020 election, this analysis finds that, while voters are increasingly negative in their evaluations of President Trump’s handling of the pandemic, he continues to garner strong support among Republican voters – even those living in areas disproportionately impacted by the virus.

  • This Week in Coronavirus: August 7 to August 13

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    During the 30th week since the first coronavirus case appeared in the United States worldwide cases surpassed the 20 million mark and United States' cases surpassed 5 million with over 167,000 deaths.