Stuff you need to know, 3.6.23

“New Mexico to kick COVID vaccines, treatments to the private market”
by Austin Fisher, Source NM
March 6, 2023

State officials say COVID-19 vaccines and treatments will remain free while federal supplies last, probably through the summer. After that, uninsured New Mexicans will pay out of pocket for their boosters, or have to rely on the services of a community health center. For insured New Mexicans, it will be up to their insurance company whether or not COVID vaccines, treatments or tests are covered or if a copay will be required and for how much.

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Diana Tittle
Diana Tittle

Diana Tittle, a member of the board of Sierra County Public-Interest Journalism Project, was the editor of the Sierra County Sun, the Citizen's precursor. A former resident of Truth or Consequences who now lives part-time in northern New Mexico, she spent her 42-year professional career in Cleveland, Ohio, where she worked as a newspaper reporter, magazine writer and editor, book author and publisher and publishing consultant. She is the recipient of a Cleveland Arts Prize for Literature.

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  1. this article is newspeak. vaccines provide immunity – there is no current covid vaccine. treatments? paxlovid, remdesivir and midazolam? that’s medicine turned upside down.

    is the Sierra County Citizen incapable of writing about Drs Tess Lawrie, Pierre Kory, Jay Bhattacharya, Paul Marik, Ryan Cole, Jessica Rose, Kat Lindlay, Chamenie Wheeler, Marty Makary, Mary Talley Bowden, Martin Kulldorf,

    So many more heroic doctors. Is this news outlet simply not aware of them?

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