58: School Mask Lawsuits
An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "58: School Mask Lawsuits" was published on November 1, 2021 and runs 7 minutes.
November 1, 2021 ·7m · Public Health Review Morning Edition
Summary
Maggie Davis, ASTHO's Director of State Health Policy, examines the flurry of lawsuits and court orders resulting from legislative and executive prohibitions of school masking policies; Lindsey Myers, ASTHO's Vice President of Social and Behavioral Health, says public health departments can help kids who've lost a parent or grandparent to COVID-19 by pursuing a population health approach to their response; ASTHO wins the Public Policy Award from the National Forum for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention; and Dr. Nicole Alexander Scott, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, tells us what she's thankful for this Thanksgiving season. ASTHO Blog Article: Courts Considering Challenges to States Blocking School Mask Requirements ASTHO Blog Article: The Children COVID-19 Left Behind – A Public Health Call to Action APHA webpage: Public Health Thank You Day
Episode Description
Maggie Davis, ASTHO's Director of State Health Policy, examines the flurry of lawsuits and court orders resulting from legislative and executive prohibitions of school masking policies; Lindsey Myers, ASTHO's Vice President of Social and Behavioral Health, says public health departments can help kids who've lost a parent or grandparent to COVID-19 by pursuing a population health approach to their response; ASTHO wins the Public Policy Award from the National Forum for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention; and Dr. Nicole Alexander Scott, Director of the Rhode Island Department of Health, tells us what she's thankful for this Thanksgiving season.
ASTHO Blog Article: Courts Considering Challenges to States Blocking School Mask Requirements
ASTHO Blog Article: The Children COVID-19 Left Behind – A Public Health Call to Action
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