THE CONVERSATION: Between Us, About Us, A New Campaign By Black Health Care Workers for Black People about the COVID-19 Vaccines W. Kamau Bell Joins Black Doctors, Nurses and Researchers to Dispel Misinformation and Provide Accessible Facts in this Video Series to be Featured on YouTube
March 04, 2021 08:10 ET | Source: Kaiser Family Foundation Kaiser Family Foundation San Francisco, California, UNITED STATES
San Francisco, CA, March 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) THE CONVERSATION: Between Us, About Us. is a new campaign to provide Black communities with credible information about the COVID-19 vaccines co-developed by KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation) and the Black Coalition Against COVID. Black doctors, nurses and researchers dispel misinformation and provide accessible facts in 50 FAQ videos that deliver the information Black people are asking for about the COVID-19 vaccines. More videos and voices will be adde
Sources: CalMatters, California Department of Public Health With so many believing the little glass vials of COVID-19 vaccine are the ticket to a post-pandemic life, people are understandably anxious for their turn to get the shot and, in some cases, frustrated the process isn t moving more quickly. It s also easy to watch news reports of large drive-through vaccination clinics in urban areas of the state and country and to wonder, is little Humboldt County being left behind? Is the local Public Health department getting proportionately as many doses as other areas and are those making their way into residents arms as quickly?
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We have two great conferences coming up for you: one focused on federal policy and the Biden administration, and one focused on the unique challenges in Northern California health care. And, both are referenced below in our 5 Things We’re Watching in California health care for the beginning of March, 2021.
1. Update from the Assembly Health Committee
High-value telemedicine applications and equitable access should be top of mind when looking toward telehealth policy post-pandemic, said presenters at last week’s Assembly Health Committee meeting. In a presentation, Dr. Ateev Mehrotra, Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, told the committee that policy should be formulated through the lens of value, and stressed there shouldn’t be a one-size-fits-all policy. Another presentation highlighted the structural barriers that will need to
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5:30 p.m.: Tax filers facing unemployment fraud should request corrected forms, says IRS
With six weeks to go until tax day, many people are looking at the forms and discovering someone else got unemployment benefits using their identity and they owe federal taxes on that income.
The form that would show that is called a 1099-G. IRS spokesman David Tucker says you should get in touch with the state right away and request a corrected 1099-G. And don’t worry if you don’t get it before the April 15 tax deadline.