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Nothing warms our hearts like a few good Health Policy Valentines ― especially those that are sweet on KHN. Tweeters lit up our timeline in recent days with valentine messages about topics ranging from covid-19 vaccines and mask-wearing to the price of health care. Here are some of our favorites.
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Roses are red Violets are blue Covid-19 is here Imma’ Vaccinate You #HealthPolicyValentines @KHNews
— Robert Longyear (@RLLongyear) February 8, 2021
Roses are redPlease wear a maskI swear, you’ll be fineIt’s not too much to ask https://t.co/DXFQbHMBhy
— Chad Sokol (@bychadsokol) February 9, 2021
Roses are redViolets are blueWhat to give moms this year?12 months postpartum coverage, child care & telehealth, to name a few! #HealthPolicyValentines @GeorgetownCCF @KHNews
— Stephanie Rubin (@Steph_Rubin) February 9, 2021
60 days? Nah baby.You deserve a whole year of postpartum coverage under Medicaid. #HealthPolicyValentines
— Emily Eckert (@emilyanneck) February 8, 2021
ACA roses are silverDiscounts are hidden in the sandYou will only find them as you walk On the beaches of Cheyenne#HealthPolicyValentines @TheDaduary @garthbrooks https://t.co/uTRI4S6lpu
— Greg Fann (@greg_fann) February 9, 2021
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, the panelists on the latest episode of KHN’s “What the Health?” chose their favorite #healthpolicyvalentines from Twitter.
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Just like Medicaid I won’t terminate your eligibility with me until the end of the PHE. #HealthPolicyValentines
— Dr. Emma Sandoe (@emma_sandoe) February 8, 2021
Will you join my bubble? #HealthPolicyValentines
— Dr. Emma Sandoe (@emma_sandoe) February 8, 2021
Unlike compounded drugsThat caused meningitisOr bad stents that ledTo myocarditis
Our love I do sayIt isnt defectiveData can prove itBut its not prospective
Its based on real dataFrom our world where it cameLike safety examinedFrom using a claim#HealthPolicyValentines
— Ben Moscovitch (@benmoscovitch) February 9, 2021
Roses are redIt can’t be deniedYour mask does no goodWhen your nose is outside#HealthPolicyValentines
— Arielle Levin Becker (@ariellelb) February 8, 2021