Here's the scoop on what's happening this week in Congress
The House will return on November 13, 2022.
The Senate will be back in session on November 14, 2022.
With 11 days until Election Day, some polls are now rating 218 House seats, the number needed for winning a majority, as at least “leaning” Republican.
On November 8, voters will also be making decisions on 132 ballot measures across 37 states. The ballot measures worth watching are as follows:
Six individuals across four states have died from monkeypox over the last week according to health agencies. As the United States continues to battle and provide protection against Monkeypox, more individuals are dying from the viral disease, according to reports from state health departments and the CDC. Since last week, two individuals died in Illinois, two in New York state, one in Nevada, and one in Maryland. Across the United States, the CDC has recorded more than 27,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox. The patients in New York had prior health conditions that contributed to their deaths
Disparities among groups receiving the Jynneos monkeypox vaccine have narrowed somewhat, with vaccine receipt proportions more than doubling in Black people and increasing almost 50% in Hispanic groups, according to recent data from the CDC.
Nearly all Americans hospitalized for monkeypox infection had weakened immune systems, most often because of HIV infection, according to the CDC. Of 57 hospitalized patients, 82% had HIV. More than two-thirds of the patients were Black and nearly one-quarter were homeless, reflecting racial and economic inequities seen in the outbreak overall. The report can be found here.
Experts say the response to the monkeypox virus in rural America may be affected by the patchy resources and politics that are a legacy of the pandemic—challenges that some worry could allow sporadic infections to gain a foothold. The article can be found here.
This week, during a Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity call, officials from the CDC recommended that pregnant women, breastfeeding women, and children who have been exposed to monkeypox be tested promptly if they show any symptoms. The officials also said pregnant or breastfeeding women should be offered the Jynneos vaccine as post-exposure prophylaxis (prevention) if they have a known close exposure to the virus. The article can be found here.
BA.5 is still the dominant variant in the U.S., but three new variants of interest – BQ.1, BQ.1.1 and BF.7 — now collectively make up nearly a quarter of cases ahead of the expected winter rise.
People who reported experiencing side effects to the Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna Covid-19 vaccines such as fever, chills or muscle pain tended to have a greater antibody response following vaccination, according to new research.
Reproductive health advocates and Democratic lawmakers are intensifying calls for the FDA to make contraceptives available without a prescription ahead of a closely watched advisory panel meeting next month.
The State’s ban on abortion as early as six weeks into pregnancy is causing distress among women denied the procedure and confusion among doctors. This week abortion providers testified at a trial to determine whether the state can continue enforcing the restriction.
The State’s health officials expect 5,000 more births each year as a result of the Supreme Court ruling upending abortion rights, children are more likely to die before their first birthday than in any other state. Mississippi has the nation’s highest — fetal mortality rate, infant mortality rate, highest pre-term birth rate and is among the worst states for maternal mortality. Black women are nearly three times more likely to die due to childbirth than white women in Mississippi.