A few articles that caught our eye this week:
- Trauma and COVID-19: Communities in Need Across the U.S.
- An accused murderer reimagined mental health treatment in jail; should he still face trial?
- Biden, Congress consider plan to cap prescription drug costs
- Bonta meets with community leaders to discuss hate crimes
- Public Policy Institute of California: Racial Disparities in Law Enforcement Stops
- Santa Rosa approves contracts for mental health emergency response program
- Studies Find Uninsured Gap has Narrowed in California; 94% of Californians Now Have Coverage
- Moderna’s booster shots for COVID-19 received emergency authorization after a unanimous recommendation from an Food and Drug Administration advisory panel, paving the way to sharply expand the number of people eligible for an additional shot in the United States.
- Merck and Ridgeback Biotherapeutics have asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize their oral drug for COVID-19 for adults with mild or moderate COVID-19 symptoms and who are at risk of poor health outcomes.
- College students struggle with mental health as pandemic drags on
- My Mental Health Issues Have a Name: Bruce