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An international treaty enshrining the right to health should be part of post-covid reforms

June 24, 2021

Our global community will be healthier and more secure if countries foster the right to health in all of their actions, write Eric A Friedman, Kelly E Perry, and Luiz […]

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Covid-19 vaccination in children

June 23, 2021

The recent decision by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to extend an emergency use authorization (EUA) for the Pfizer-BioNTech covid-19 vaccine for children from 12 to 15 years […]

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Anita Jain: Covid-19 in India and the Mumbai model 

June 22, 2021

The Supreme Court of India recently praised “The Mumbai Model” in responding to the second wave of covid-19 and asked other Indian states to draw from its experience. In early […]

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Mental health in the covid-19 pandemic: we need careful presentation and interpretation of facts 

June 18, 2021

Since early on in the covid-19 pandemic there have been expressions of concern about its impact on mental health. The mainstream media have reported on these concerns in melodramatic terms, […]

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Plans for cancer service recovery post covid-19 must be built in partnership with patients

June 11, 2021

What actions are needed now to get cancer services back on track?  Keeping cancer services going during the covid-19 pandemic has been an enormous challenge. The impact of this disruption […]

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Covid-19 and the delta variant—we need an urgent focus on mitigations in schools 

June 11, 2021

On the 17 May 2021, the UK government removed the requirement for face coverings in secondary schools in England. [1] Writing in The BMJ on 14 May 2021, we argued […]

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The US’s emergency response to covid-19 provides a roadmap for the opioid overdose crisis

June 10, 2021

Covid-19 offers practical lessons that we can apply to the US’s approach to the overdose crisis, writes Joshua Barocas […]

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Hugh Alderwick: How well did policymakers protect adult social care during the covid-19 pandemic?

June 10, 2021

A key question for the future public inquiry into the UK government’s handling of covid-19 will be how well policymakers protected people using and providing adult social care.  A rehearsal […]

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Chris Hopson: Should covid-19 restrictions be relaxed on 21 June? We need to look at the stark realities

June 9, 2021

As we head towards decision day on unlocking remaining covid-19 restrictions, it’s clear that very significant risks remain, says Chris Hopson […]

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Why we petitioned the FDA to refrain from fully approving any covid-19 vaccine this year

June 8, 2021

We are part of a group of clinicians, scientists, and patient advocates who have lodged a formal “Citizen Petition” with the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA), asking the […]

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