Welcome to Friday’s Overnight Health Care, where we’re following the latest moves on policy and news affecting your health.
Month: March 2022
Travel mask mandate extended from March 18 to April 18
The monthlong extension comes as the CDC said it would work on a “revised policy framework for when, and under what circumstances, masks should be required in the public transportation corridor.”
Juror in Ghislaine Maxwell trial testifies he made ‘inadvertent mistake’ when filling out jury questionnaire
Poland is ready to deploy all its MIG-29 jets to Ramstein Air Base in Germany and put them at the disposal of the United States, and urges other NATO members that own planes of that type to do the same, the Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.
Des Moines mourns ‘dark day’ after 1 teenager dies, 2 in critical condition from shooting near East High School
A 15-year-old boy did not survive his injuries, according to police. Two young women, one 16 and one 18, also were shot and were in critical condition Monday evening.
Three Blue Springs family members among victims of Iowa tornado
Florida lawmakers approve strictest abortion ban in state’s history
Judge blocks Texas from investigating parents of transgender teen
Amy Clark Meachum has issued an order blocking governor Greg Abbott’s directive examining gender-affirming care as child abuse
‘When a child tells you who they are, believe them’: the psychologist taking on Texas’ anti-trans policies – The Guardian
Dr Megan Mooney is suing Texas governor Greg Abbott to stop his classification of gender-affirming care as âchild abuseâ
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott wins the GOP gubernatorial nomination
The AP projects that Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas won the Republican nomination on Tuesday as he runs for reelection this year in the nation&rs…