KHN correspondent Aneri Pattani discussed how Black faith communities provide support in the face of racial unrest and COVID-19 with Newsy on Thursday.
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KHN chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner discussed President-elect Joe Biden’s plans for health policy and pandemic response with WBUR’s “Here & Now” on Monday. She also discussed the rollout of COVID vaccines with WDET’s “Detroit Today” on Tuesday.
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KHN Colorado correspondent Rae Ellen Bichell discussed COVID-19 contact tracing apps with KUNC’s “Colorado Edition” on Nov. 25.
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KHN reporter Victoria Knight discussed COVID risks and holiday travel with Newsy on Nov. 24.
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KHN senior Colorado correspondent Markian Hawryluk discussed face masks with Colorado Public Radio’s “Colorado Matters” on Nov. 24.
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