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Climbing prescription prices have Washington state looking to get into the drug business
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Prescription prices could push Washington state into the drug business
Responding to federal inaction on pharmaceutical costs, lawmakers appear poised to give the state broad authority to buy or make generic drugs.
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InvestigateWest / March 5, 2021
Madison Johnson, an insulin-dependent diabetic, started volunteering with Washington s #insulin4all chapter after she was furloughed from her job at YMCA of Greater Seattle last year. While she has returned to full-time work, activism surrounding the need to make medicines accessible to all who need it remains an important facet of her life. Photographed at Sammamish Landing Park on March 3, 2021. (Matt M. McKnight/Crosscut)
As surging pharmaceutical prices drain state coffers and empty Washingtonians’ pocketbooks, lawmakers may dramatically expand the state’s authority to buy, make and share lower-cost insulin and other generic drugs.
La indecisión por la vacuna contra el COVID-19 impediría eliminar el virus
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Donald Whitehead, the executive director of the National Coalition for the Homeless, explained that homeless people often donât have access to medical care, necessities for protection against the virus, such as masks, nor the ability to quarantine if infected. They may also have such underlying conditions as diabetes and asthma, which could put them at higher risk for severe illness from the virus.
âIf we leave up to 3.5 million people â because thatâs how many people are homeless in America â that many people being left without vaccinations or waiting until the very end, weâre not going to get through this pandemic, itâs going to continue to perpetuate itself, because we have so many people that havenât gotten the needed care,â he told the Guardian.