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Subject COVID-19: Mass Quarantine; Prisons; Misinformation; plus DataGraphic on The ACA Turns 10
Date March 10, 2020 8:03 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, March 10, 2020**

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TODAY ON THE BLOG

COVID-19

Mapping Misinformation In The Coronavirus Outbreak

By Ana Santos Rutschman

In this post, the author surveys some of the most pervasive areas of
tentacular coronavirus-related misinformation that has proliferated
online-as well as the responses of social media companies like
YouTube, Facebook, Pinterest, and TikTok, which may ultimately prove
inadequate given the magnitude of the problem. Read More >>

Could-Or Should-The Government Impose A Mass Quarantine On An
American City?

By Lawrence O. Gostin

I can imagine most Americans abiding by their part of the social bargain
by sheltering in place. But will government uphold its part? As of now,
we have no plan, no protocol, and few resources. Read More >>

What COVID-19 Means For America's Incarcerated Population-And How To
Ensure It's Not Left Behind

By Oluwadamilola T. Oladeru, Adam Beckman, and Gregg Gonsalves

We must remember the millions of incarcerated people who cannot plan for
themselves yet remain inextricably tied to the core of our public health
system. Read More >>

PUBLIC HEALTH

Energizing Public Policy Regarding Selected Dietary Supplements: The
Case For Education And Restriction

By Arnold R. Eiser, Anita Ho, and Simon Outram

Protecting the public health, especially that of American youth, from
those products most likely to do harm requires an understanding of the
gaps in supervision of the supplement industry and new public health
measures to minimize those gaps. Read More >>

IN THE JOURNAL

AFFORDABLE CARE ACT

DataGraphic

We bring this month's content together in a DataGraphic with a
timeline of major events in the ACA's ten-year history combined with
key findings from the research. Read More >>

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A CLOSER LOOK-Vaccine Policy

The vast majority of American adults continue to identify with some
religious faith. A Narrative Matters piece by pediatrician Joshua T.B.
Williams offersa vision for vaccine policy that promotes public health
while respecting religious beliefs
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