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A Further Look Into… A Milestone In Modern Medicine


May 8th, 2021
By Michelle L. Warmath
“Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people, who have a right … and a desire to know.”
John Adams, 1765
Forty-one years ago, on May 8, 1980, the World Health Organization officially certified that smallpox had been eradicated completely.
Smallpox was a scourge of Biblical proportions. Its known existence goes as far back as Ancient Egypt, as scars left from smallpox have been found on Egyptian mummies. It caused thousands of painful blisters that spread all over the body and in the mouth and left extensive and disfiguring scarring in most cases. Its severest cases left one-third of survivors blind. There are traders’ and whalers’ accounts of people in agony from the fever and blisters going to lie in a river, a lake or in the sea surf to try to find relief and refusing to come out until they died. People perished of smallpox in the hundreds of thousands every year in medieval Europ ....

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Health Care E-Note - January 2021 | Burr & Forman


Helpful Hints
ADPH Says Vaccine Administration is Limited at this Time
The Alabama Department of Public Health issued a press release on January 11, 2021, urging Alabamians to have patience in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. According to the release, the vaccine is available to healthcare workers, people age 75 and older, law enforcement officers, and firefighters. As of January 18, 2021, the state is now in Phase 1B of the allocation plan developed by the State.
The Department also announced the creation of an online registration portal in addition to the hotline developed for Alabama residents to sign-up to receive the vaccine. Both the portal and hotline allow eligible individuals to register for the vaccine at their local county health departments. Again, the Department urges those that are not currently eligible to wait to call until the state has moved into the phase making the individual eligible for the vaccine. ....

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2020 Alabama Health Care Year in Review | Burr & Forman


Reprinted with permission from the
Birmingham Medical News
This article summarizes the key 2020 legal, policy and political issues affecting Alabama health care providers.
Prior to COVID-19, most healthcare providers were benefiting from a strong economy, low unemployment and increased patient insurance coverage thanks to the Affordable Care Act (but unfortunately not Alabama, which continues to refuse to expand Medicaid). Then, everything changed. The COVID-19 pandemic. According to an article published by the New England Journal of Medicine, the United States has 4% of the world’s population but, as of July 16, approximately 26% of its COVID-19 cases and 24% of its COVID-19 deaths. As reported by NPR, among the 45 countries with more than 50,000 COVID-19 cases, the United States has the eighth-highest number of deaths per 100,000 people: 47.93 deaths from the coronavirus for every 100,000 Americans. ....

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