Treating a disease we can't define
1 big thing9 Mai 2022

Treating a disease we can't define

As we learn more about treatment for long COVID, clinics have been opening up around the country specifically for these patients. But demand is outpacing supply for this kind of care. Plus, the next – and mysterious – phase of the pandemic. And, Western allies make more moves to support Ukraine. Guests: Axios' Tina Reed, Chelsea Cirruzzo, and Zach Basu. Credits: Axios Today is produced by Niala Boodhoo, Sara Kehaulani Goo, Alexandra Botti, Nuria Marquez Martinez, Alex Sugiura, and Lydia McMullen-Laird. Music is composed by Evan Viola. You can reach us at podcasts@axios.com. You can text questions, comments and story ideas to Niala as a text or voice memo to 202-918-4893. Go deeper: Axios AM Deep Dive: Long COVID crisis Long COVID: Where to go for information and help Biden admin accelerates plans to reopen Kyiv embassy Dashboard: Russian invasion of Ukraine

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Mixed messaging on masks

Mixed messaging on masks

This week, a number of democratic governors announced that their states are dropping their mask mandates and ending some COVID restrictions. And at the same time, CDC guidance continues to recommend i...

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The "Don’t Say Gay" bill gains momentum in Florida

The "Don’t Say Gay" bill gains momentum in Florida

This week, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis expressed his support for what critics are calling the “Don't Say Gay” bill. It could restrict LGBTQ discussion in elementary schools and allow parents to sue ...

9 Feb 202211min

Fixing the healthcare worker shortage

Fixing the healthcare worker shortage

Nearly one in five health care workers quit their jobs since the start of the pandemic according to a poll in recent months by Morning Consult. So what’s being done to keep health care workers on the ...

8 Feb 202211min

The influencers dominating the GOP

The influencers dominating the GOP

Power within the Republican party changed with lightening speed over the past several years. Axios' Jonathan Swan spoke with more than a dozen top GOP consultants - from the Trumpians to the most inst...

7 Feb 202211min

The tenuous balance of power in the Senate

The tenuous balance of power in the Senate

Democrats are down a crucial vote in the Senate after New Mexico Sen. Ben Ray Luján suffered a stroke. While the 49-year old senator is expected to make a full recovery, his absence means a shift in t...

4 Feb 202211min

Omicron’s negative impact on American jobs

Omicron’s negative impact on American jobs

In January, nearly 9 million people missed work because they were sick with COVID or taking care of someone. That's why many, including President Biden, are bracing for disappointing January job numbe...

3 Feb 202210min

Reality check on the Russia-Ukraine crisis

Reality check on the Russia-Ukraine crisis

Russian President Vladimir Putin said yesterday that the U.S. was trying to pull Russia into a conflict it does not want with Ukraine. Meanwhile, we’ve heard mixed messages from the Ukraine government...

2 Feb 202211min

The rise in fertility benefits for employees

The rise in fertility benefits for employees

In this tight labor market, more companies are trying to lure and keep employees by providing fertility benefits like egg freezing or in vitro fertilization. Plus, China’s "closed loop" system for th...

1 Feb 202211min

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