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KHN’s ‘What the Health?’: Waking Up to Baby Formula Shortage


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The federal government finally addressed the infant formula shortage, as a growing number of families found themselves without anything to feed their babies. But it will likely take weeks for any effects of the federal action to be felt, while infants must be fed daily.

Meanwhile, a third of the nation is experiencing covid-19 activity that justifies expanding preventive measures, but public health and elected officials appear loath to ask the public to return to anything that might be deemed inconvenient.

This week’s panelists are Julie Rovner of KHN, Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Tami Luhby of CNN, and Rachel Cohrs of Stat.

Among the takeaways from this week’s episode:

Plus, for extra credit, the panelists recommend their favorite health policy stories of the week they think you should read, too:

Julie Rovner: Fortune and KHN’s “,” by Michelle Andrews

Alice Miranda Ollstein: JAMA Health Forum’s “,” by David Cutler

Rachel Cohrs: ProPublica’s “,” by Anjeanette Damon

Tami Luhby: KHN’s “States Have Yet to Spend Hundreds of Millions of Federal Dollars to Tackle Covid Health Disparities,” by Phil Galewitz, Lauren Weber, and Sam Whitehead

Also discussed on this week’s podcast:

The New York Times’ “’” by Catherine Pearson

CNN’s “,” by Tami Luhby

Politico’s “,” by Alice Miranda Ollstein and Laura Barrón-López

Politico’s “,” by Alice Miranda Ollstein and Megan Messerly

The Atlantic’s “,” by Ed Yong


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