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Lawmakers Want To Pass A Colorado Option That Gives The State More Power To Regulate The Cost Of Health Care Here s Why That Matters

A negative pressure room inside St. Joseph Hospital, March 10, 2020. After years of deliberation and months of legislative drama, Democratic lawmakers are making a final push to reduce health insurance premiums by giving the state government new power to tell insurance companies and hospitals how much they can charge consumers. The “Colorado Option,” also known as the state’s “public option” bill, faces one of its most important tests in the state Senate, starting as soon as Tuesday. The reform legislation is a top priority for Gov. Jared Polis, and his office has pressed relentlessly to get it approved this year, but the bill’s fate has at times felt uncertain amid countless delays and rewrites.

Bill To Limit Ketamine Sedations In Police Presence Passes First Hurdle In Colorado Senate

/ A year ago, as Black Lives Matter supporters rallied outside Colorado’s Capitol building, lawmakers passed a sweeping police accountability law. It bans officers from using deadly force on suspects of minor crimes. It bans chokeholds. Now, a group of lawmakers wants to rein in paramedics’ use of drugs to sedate people in the presence of police. “The use of ketamine is another weapon that s being used against our community and it should be treated the same as any other use of force,” said Rep. Leslie Herod, a Denver Democrat. Herod and three other lawmakers are co-sponsors of House Bill 1251.

CDC investigating reports of heart inflammation in young Covid vaccine recipients -- Health & Wellness -- Sott net

CDC investigating reports of heart inflammation in young Covid vaccine recipients -- Health & Wellness -- Sott net
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State of Montana honors EMS workers

State of Montana honors EMS workers
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Heart Problems in a Few Younger Vaccine Recipients Are Under Investigation

Heart Problems in a Few Younger Vaccine Recipients Are Under Investigation Apoorva Mandavilli © Brett Carlsen for The New York Times A teenager in Nashville received a first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine earlier this month. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is looking into reports that a very small number of teenagers and young adults vaccinated against the coronavirus may have experienced heart problems, according to the agency’s vaccine safety group. The group’s statement was sparse in details, saying only that there were “relatively few” cases and that they may be entirely unrelated to vaccination. The condition, called myocarditis, is an inflammation of the heart muscle, and can occur following certain infections.

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