Sunday on PBS News Weekend, we look at the state of health care for children of low-income families in Florida, and what a federal lawsuit could mean there and the rest of the country. Then, how vaccine hesitancy and misinformation are playing into rising rates of measles and COVID. Plus, the story of a Black midwife who served the community where she had been enslaved.
WATCH TODAY’S SEGMENTS:
News Wrap: Trump wins GOP primary in South Carolina
https://youtu.be/C7qRIypm0Ik
What a federal lawsuit means for kids health care in Florida
How vaccine hesitancy is playing into rising measles rates
The story of Granny Hayden, a Black midwife and former slave
A look at what might be the brightest object in the universe
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00:00 – Intro
01:56 – News Wrap
04:38 – Children’s Healthcare
12:59 – Vaccine Hesitancy
18:16 – Labor of Love
21:23 – Brightest in the Universe