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Tabloid IndiaNEW DELHI – When the Bollywood superstar Sridevi Kapoor drowned last month, at age 54, in a bathtub in a Dubai hotel,
coverage
of her tragic death once again showcased all that is wrong with Indian media.
And what little
coverage
Andorra’s banks do receive – such as the US Treasury Department’s money-laundering investigation into Banca Privada d’Andorra – has been disturbing.
And it brings people together to work toward providing universal health
coverage
and ensuring everyone’s right to health.
And with the stated goal of ensuring “balanced media coverage,” he pushed through the 2013 Ecuadorian Communication Law, and enacted additional regulations allowing the government to crack down on journalists with fines, forced public apologies, and even prison sentences.
News outlets that did not provide ample
coverage
of government statements were fined, as were outlets that did not recirculate foreign press reports that were favorable to the government or critical of opposition figures.
And Medicare – one of the largest procurers, which provides
coverage
to those over the age of 65 – is prohibited from negotiating prices.
Chinese censors methodically suppress news
coverage
of princelings’ business dealings.
Europeans also have far fewer cultural concerns about migrants than media
coverage
might lead one to believe: 69% of Europeans believe that migrants do not pose a cultural threat.
Vaccine
coverage
in the world’s richest countries varies, but in some places it is less than 30%.
In fact, poor
coverage
in the world’s richest countries should come as no great surprise, especially when one considers the demographics of those missing out.
Where available, evidence suggests that they are mainly girls at the lower end of the socioeconomic spectrum – often members of ethnic minorities with no health-care
coverage.
Alarmingly, in some of the wealthy countries, where both screening and treatment should be readily available, vaccine
coverage
now appears to be declining, raising a real danger that socioeconomically disadvantaged girls there will face a similar fate.
Whether such attitudes and misinformation account for poor vaccine
coverage
in places like France and the US is still not known.
Whatever the reason, unless
coverage
for all three doses increases, cervical cancer and pre-cancer rates will increase.
Yet failure to reach the 80%
coverage
mark means that 50,000 American girls alive today will develop cervical cancer, as will another 4,400 girls with each year of delay.
One argument is that women in sport would command the same market price as men, if only structural gender biases, such as greater media
coverage
and sponsorship for men’s sports, were removed.
Little of the extensive
coverage
of her death has focused on what Britain was like in those years.
Most such countries do not provide unemployment insurance, while more than 80% of their populations lack social-security
coverage
and access to basic health services.
According to the ILO, only one-third of countries worldwide – accounting for roughly 28% of the global population – provide all nine types of protection, meaning that only about 20% of the world’s working-age population (and their families) enjoys comprehensive
coverage.
Although all countries offer some kind of social protection or security, in most countries,
coverage
is severely limited and targeted at specific groups.
Last month in Australia, a major-league football player was fined, suspended, and – as a result of intensive negative
coverage
in the press – experienced profound public humiliation.
Owing to their unique training and deployment, midwives are often the pillars upon which universal health-care
coverage
rests.
Indeed, the government’s suspicion of the international media is liable to spark friction when thousands of journalists arrive and inevitably widen their
coverage
beyond athletics to politics and human rights.
Routine immunization
coverage
remains particularly low in Africa; indeed, it has stagnated over the last three years, against a backdrop of weak and under-resourced health systems.
The hyper-speed of Globalization 2.0 suggests the need for quicker triggers and wider
coverage
for worker retraining, relocation allowances, job-search assistance, wage insurance for older workers, and longer-duration unemployment benefits.
It is about protecting the most vulnerable segments of society, including by providing them access to proper health
coverage.
Given such findings, it is no longer inconceivable that insurance companies might one day write
coverage
for wetlands and other natural infrastructure that offers protection for coastal communities and economies.
Indeed, the economy is vastly inferior to Hollywood as a source of glitterati gossip, but much economic reporting makes the
coverage
of the birth of Brad Pitt’s and Angelina Jolie’s baby look profoundly serious.
If we demand better economic and political journalism the way we demand excellent
coverage
of the World Cup, we’ll get it.
Obama Versus ObamacareNEW YORK – The US Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, President Barack Obama’s signature 2010 health-care reform, has succeeded in extending insurance
coverage
to millions of Americans who would not otherwise have it.
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