I’m sure this is not a coincidence
States who have not expanded Medicaid, placed alongside the 14-Day change of #COVID19 cases.
— Joseph Sakran (@JosephSakran) July 12, 2021
WY | +13%
WI | +29%
NC | +32%
SD | -40%
TX | +42%
GA | +66%
MS | +110%
FL | + 115%
SC | + 138%
KS | + 150%
AL | + 159%
TN | + 224%
Coincidence…..I think not. #ThisIsOurShot pic.twitter.com/LUbrr7FA9Y
Good point about many Red states refusing Medicaid expansion, which is surely undermining their vaccination progress. https://t.co/eJNZ3pNIND
— Richard Skinner (@richardmskinner) July 4, 2021
Medicaid Expansion was associated with reduced Suicide Deaths among Nonelderly U.S. Adults
— Matt Grossmann (@MattGrossmann) July 12, 2021
https://t.co/OIsDtJsiuN
A recent study shows a correlation between the lack of #MedicaidExpansion and healthcare inequalities in low-income communities, particularly among Blacks and Latinos.https://t.co/tXW4ACB8mH
— Floricua (@floricuas) July 8, 2021
Democratic lawmakers are grappling with how to extend health insurance to millions of poor Americans in states that have refused Obamacare’s Medicaid expansion https://t.co/9hN26KVOh8
— POLITICO (@politico) July 10, 2021
Twelve states have refused to expand Medicaid eligibility.
— 19thnews (@19thnews) July 16, 2021
The coverage gap has left about 2.2 million Americans uninsured — and data shows that women would benefit most from the expansion. https://t.co/yaLRU6fTNA