Jayme Fraser, FayObserver.com

Jayme Fraser

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Wheatland, WY, United States

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Past articles by Jayme:

Spike in US deaths and cases flagged as pneumonia suggest even greater COVID-19 impact

Federal data released this week shows that the number of deaths recorded in the U.S. this year is higher than normal, outpacing deaths attributed to COVID- → Read More

Spike in US deaths and cases flagged as pneumonia suggest even greater COVID-19 impact

Federal data released this week shows that the number of deaths recorded in the U.S. this year is higher than normal, outpacing deaths attributed to COVID- → Read More

The poorest will suffer. Safety-net health clinics cut services amid coronavirus epidemic

Thousands of health clinics serving the nation’s poorest residents face closure and cutbacks amid the sweeping coronavirus pandemic, a trend that could imperil hard-hit communities long after the disease is contained.One in 11 Americans — about 31 million people — depend on safety-net health clinics for care not otherwise available because they have no health insurance, live in isolated areas,… → Read More

The poorest will suffer. Safety-net health clinics cut services amid coronavirus epidemic

Thousands of health clinics serving the nation’s poorest residents face closure and cutbacks amid the sweeping coronavirus pandemic, a trend that could imperil hard-hit communities long after the disease is contained.One in 11 Americans — about 31 million people — depend on safety-net health clinics for care not otherwise available because they have no health insurance, live in isolated areas,… → Read More

INVESTIGATION: Coronavirus spike would leave hospitals without enough beds

No state in the U.S. will have enough room for novel coronavirus patients if the surge in severe cases here mirrors that in other countries.A USA TODAY → Read More

INVESTIGATION: Coronavirus spike would leave hospitals without enough beds

No state in the U.S. will have enough room for novel coronavirus patients if the surge in severe cases here mirrors that in other countries. A USA → Read More

INVESTIGATION: Coronavirus spike would leave hospitals without enough beds

No state in the U.S. will have enough room for novel coronavirus patients if the surge in severe cases here mirrors that in other countries. A USA TODAY analysis shows that if the nation sees a major spike, there could be almost six seriously ill patients for every existing hospital bed. That analysis, based on data from the American Hospital Association, U.S. Census, CDC and World Health… → Read More

This mother took on airline safety policies, and is winning

When Michele Erwin and her son with spinal muscular atrophy flew to Disney World in 2011, she had to disassemble his electric wheelchair on the jetway so → Read More

This mother took on airline policies for wheelchairs, and is winning

When Michele Erwin and her son with spinal muscular atrophy flew to Disney World in 2011, she had to disassemble his electric wheelchair on the jetway so → Read More

INVESTIGATION: Airlines damage thousands of wheelchairs

After a United Airlines flight three years ago, Isabelle Briar ripped open her thumb as she pushed her wheelchair away from the gate. The airline had → Read More

Trump proposal would end food stamps for some families

In North Carolina, about 79,000 households could lose assistance → Read More

Youth vaping rates rise amid health fears

New data released last week confirms continued trend among teens, even as related illnesses multiply. → Read More

More Americans go without health coverage

Some 1.9 million fewer people were insured in 2018 compared to 2017, new Census report shows. → Read More

Data tracks opioid epidemic

For the first time ever, the public can see details of who manufactured pain pills and which pharmacies stocked them, revealing exactly what drug → Read More

Billions of painkillers flooded communities across the U.S.

For the first time ever, the public can see details of who manufactured pain pills and which pharmacies stocked them, revealing exactly what drug companies knew as they flooded communities with opioids that fueled a national epidemic.After a yearlong court battle, The Washington Post and HD Media, which owns the Charleston, West Virginia, Gazette-Mail, won public access to a key Drug Enforcement… → Read More