NEW: We analyzed recent state actions on vaccine policy, given narrowing federal guidelines. Overall, 26 states have taken some action; of these, 23 have Democratic governors, signaling a growing red/blue divide in vaccine access. @kff.org Key findings in next post ⬇️
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As some states form alliances on vaccine policy, others bar vaccine mandates, and ACIP pulls back on recommendations for certain vaccines, we provide a snapshot of what states are doing on vaccine policy.
Dive in: https://on.kff.org/3IhxRnr
@audreykearney.bsky.social summarizes this data and explains what it means here
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Only a small minority of parents oppose school vaccine requirements, nationally and in Florida specifically, according to new @kff.org @washingtonpost.com polling. The great majority of parents support these requirements.
Even 73% of self-described MAGA parents support these requirements
NEW: "The USAID List of Terminated Global Health Awards – What Does it Tell Us?"
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FF graphic featuring a quote from Lindsey Dawson, KFF Associate Director for HIV Policy. It says, “Eliminating [HIV prevention] funding could jeopardize recent successes in addressing the nation’s HIV epidemic, including those related to the Ending the HIV Epidemic Initiative, which the first Trump administration created... Diminished prevention efforts would likely lead to an increase in HIV incidence, with negative implications for individual well-being, public health, and health costs.”
⚡KFF’s @lindseydawson.bsky.social writes about the implications of a potential funding cut to the CDC’s HIV prevention budget. #QuickTake on.kff.org/4izGLZR
March 10 ruling granting preliminary injunction for Trump Administration to pay frozen funds March 18 ruling ordering Trump Administration to halt actions related to USAID dissolution
In two rulings in the last 8 days, judges have ruled against Trump Administration actions freezing USAID funding and shutting down the agency. These will continue to be fought in court.
From our @kff.org timeline of events on USAID:
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Dr. Dave Weldon "didn't have the votes" to be confirmed as CDC Director, according to a source. His confirmation hearing this morning was cancelled.
Interesting to note that the CDC Director position only became Senate confirmed as of this year.
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Excellent timeline of events from @kff.org chronicling Trump/Musk actions to freeze all U.S. foreign aid and dissolve #USAID
Utah Governor Cox signs a fluoride ban into law. A remarkable new development in the saga of fluoride in the U.S., as Utah is the first state ever to impose such a ban.
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There is no secret about why measles is cropping up more frequently - a decline in vaccination rates.
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Reports of a second measles death now in the growing measles outbreak. Apparently Robert F. Kennedy Jr. was prescient when he initially mentioned two measles deaths last week. Another unvaccinated individual.
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Utah is on the verge of being the first state to ban use of fluoride in drinking water. It's up to the governor to veto (or not) the legislation approved by Republican lawmakers
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Report of the first death due to the TX measles outbreak.
124 cases of measles have been reported in the outbreak so far, almost all among unvaccinated children
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She says $500 million will go to increased biosecurity measures at farms, and an additional $400 million will be made available for "financial relief" for farmers whose flocks are affected by avian flu.
Trump Administration Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins says USDA will invest "up to $1 billion" to address the avian flu crisis and bring down the price of eggs. Part of that investment, she writes in an op-ed, will come from DOGE savings.
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It appears there is little to no resistance from Senate Republicans to the nomination of RFK Jr. as HHS Secretary
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Excellent article which (ahem) lays out biosecurity issues facing U.S. egg production in a time of uncontrolled H5N1 spread in poultry, and the growing risk for human health
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Rubio claims that @USAID lifesaving assistance for health and humanitarian needs will continue. But his team just communicated that the entire agency will be imminently reduced from 14,000 to 294 people. Just 12 in Africa.
To my knowledge, USAID's President's #Malaria Initiative (PMI) is still subject to the #foreignaidfreeze. This means no bed nets, indoor residual spraying, seasonal preventive treatments, or medicines getting to people - mostly kids and pregnant women.
Musk and his team are collecting lists of CDC employees with less than a year of service or in two-year probationary periods.
The concerted effort to hollow out the federal workforce continues, now coming for public health.
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The stop work order on foreign assistance and media blackout from CDC is already hampering the response to an ongoing Ebola outbreak in Uganda
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We’re keeping an updated resource describing all global health related Executive Actions from the Trump Administration here:
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Given that US provides ~20% of its global health support through international (multilateral) organizations & is party to numerous int'l agreements/treaties, this review could have important implications for US global health assistance
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A new Executive Order withdraws the US from the UN Human Rights Council also requires the State Department to review ALL international organizations and ALL conventions and treaties the US is party to, and determine which are “contrary to the interests of the US”
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Now Argentina, following in the Trump Administration's footsteps, says it will withdraw from the World Health Organization
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One-third of all US global health assistance, just over $4 billion per year, has been directed through USAID in recent years.
Shuttering its maternal, child health, tuberculosis, malaria, HIV and other programs will have predictable, terrible, results for those served.
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About 50% of USAID global health staff - "roughly 450 technical experts" whose responsibilities cover areas such as HIV/AIDS, maternal and child health, malaria, tuberculosis, and other infectious diseases, have now been fired
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