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Trump health care, flu shot, food pyramid: Morning Rounds

Last updated: January 16, 2026 5:50 am
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President Trump recently unveiled his ‘Great Healthcare Plan’ which aims to address the escalating costs of healthcare by implementing policies that would give the federal government more authority over pharmaceutical companies. While the specifics of the plan are still unclear, some key proposals include extending lower international drug prices to all Americans, increasing the availability of prescription drugs over the counter, and directing health insurance subsidies directly to enrollees.

These proposed changes would require congressional action, particularly in light of the expiration of enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies last year. The failure to extend these subsidies resulted in a significant increase in premiums for millions of individuals. Mehmet Oz, the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, believes that Trump’s plan will lead to cost savings, but the actual impact remains to be seen.

In a separate development, a controversial CDC-funded study on hepatitis B vaccines in Guinea-Bissau, West Africa, has faced scrutiny and conflicting reports regarding its cancellation. The study, which some experts deemed unethical, has been a subject of controversy since December. While reports suggest that the study has been canceled, conflicting statements from officials in Guinea-Bissau and HHS have created confusion surrounding its status.

On the topic of public opinion on science, a recent survey by the Pew Research Center revealed stark partisan divides regarding Americans’ trust in science. While overall trust in science has increased slightly, there is a notable disparity between Republicans and Democrats, particularly in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite President Trump’s criticism of science, scientists remain a trusted profession among the majority of Americans.

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The flu vaccine’s effectiveness in combating the H3N2 virus strain has been a point of interest, with recent studies indicating that the vaccine offers some protection against the subclade K variant responsible for most flu cases this winter. Research from the United Kingdom, France, and China has shown varying degrees of effectiveness, with the vaccine proving to be at least partially effective in preventing influenza infection.

In addition to these developments, the new U.S. dietary guidelines have sparked discussions about the affordability and healthiness of following the updated food pyramid. Trump administration officials have touted the guidelines as both healthier and more budget-friendly than previous versions, aligning with their efforts to lower healthcare costs for Americans.

Overall, these recent developments in healthcare, science, and public health underscore the ongoing challenges and debates surrounding access, affordability, and trust in the healthcare system. As policymakers, researchers, and healthcare professionals navigate these complex issues, the need for evidence-based solutions and informed public discourse remains paramount.

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