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February 24, 2021
37 States Explicitly Outline What Conditions are Considered “High-Risk” for Vaccine Prioritization
Here’s a breakdown of how states are including “high-risk medical conditions” in their vaccination priority groups. Among the 50 states and DC, 37 have provided explicit information on what conditions they consider “high risk.” Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
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People of Color Especially Don’t Know Where or When to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine
In the January report from the COVID-19 Vaccine Monitor, the lack of information around where and when to get the COVID-19 vaccine is particularly pronounced among Hispanic and Black adults compared to White Adults. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
Slide Read MoreFebruary 2, 2021
COVID-19 Now Leading Cause of Death in the United States
In January 2021, the number of deaths from COVID-19 increased so rapidly that it has clearly become the number one cause of death in the U.S., with an average of more than 3,000 people per day dying of COVID-19 in the U.S. as of Jan. 26. Learn more in this Chart of the Week from the Peterson-KFF Health System Tracker.
Slide Read MoreJanuary 20, 2021
Long-Term Care Facilities Battled Rising COVID-19 Cases In Weeks Leading Up to Roll Out of Vaccines to Residents and Staff
Long-term care facility (LTCF) cases and deaths were highest in the final two months of 2020 in many states, mirroring the spike in total COVID-19 case numbers and deaths this winter.
Slide Read MoreDecember 21, 2020
When People See Wearing a Mask as Part of Everyone’s Responsibility, They Are More Likely to Do So
Adherence to public health guidance in the coronavirus pandemic is likely affected by the public framing of the issue. A new KFF Health Tracking Poll finds that the use of protective face masks varies depending on whether people view it as a personal choice or collective responsibility.
Slide Read MoreDecember 14, 2020
As Open Enrollment Closes, Millions of Uninsured Americans are Still Eligible for Free ACA Health Insurance
There are still tens of millions of people without health coverage during the pandemic. Many of these uninsured people are eligible for free coverage or financial assistance under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), but they may not have much time left to sign up for coverage before Open Enrollment ends December 15.
Slide Read MoreNovember 13, 2020
Coronavirus Cases Surging Across the Country
Six states – North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wyoming, Wisconsin, and Nebraska — had an average daily increase of more than 1,000 coronavirus cases per million people in the past week, and 13 additional states saw an average of upwards of 500 new daily cases per million people. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
Slide Read MoreNovember 2, 2020
Death Toll of the Pandemic Places the U.S. at Top of Most Affected Countries
The United States’ excess deaths count per 100,00 people is higher this year than that for comparable countries, which is likely to increase the mortality gap between the U.S. and peer countries. Learn more in this Chart of the Week.
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