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Catalina Jaramillo

New York, Philadelphia

Staff Writer at FactCheck.org

Staff writer @factcheckdotorg covering COVID-19 in English and Spanish. Former @WHYYNews @PlanPhilly, @columbiajourn alum.

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  • 2 days ago | factcheck.org | Catalina Jaramillo |Jessica McDonald |Jessica Mcdonald

    Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. In the past two weeks, U.S. public health authorities have skirted normal procedures and announced two major policy changes that will likely reduce access to COVID-19 vaccines and restrict use to higher-risk populations.

  • 2 weeks ago | tucsonsentinel.com | Catalina Jaramillo

    In signing an executive order aimed at reducing U.S. drug prices, President Donald Trump said some prices would be cut in half or more “almost immediately.” But the order is light on details of how the plan would be implemented. Trump said during a May 12 press conference that his administration would pursue a “most favored nation” drug pricing strategy, in which pharmaceutical companies selling drugs in the U.S. would be required to match the lowest price paid by other developed countries.

  • 3 weeks ago | inkl.com | Catalina Jaramillo |Kate Yandell

    “Some prescription drug and pharmaceutical prices will be reduced almost immediately, by 50 percent to 80 percent to 90 percent,” Trump said. “Big Pharma will either abide by this principle voluntarily, or we’ll use the power of the federal government to ensure that we are paying the same price as other countries.”The incentive for complying, Trump said, was that the U.S. would “help the drug companies with the other nations” via trade negotiations.

  • 3 weeks ago | factcheck.org | Catalina Jaramillo |Kate Yandell

    Este artículo estará disponible en español en El Tiempo Latino. In signing an executive order aimed at reducing U.S. drug prices, President Donald Trump said some prices would be cut in half or more “almost immediately.” But the order is light on details of how the plan would be implemented.

  • 3 weeks ago | yaleclimateconnections.org | Catalina Jaramillo

    Al presentar una serie de órdenes ejecutivas concebidas para aumentar la generación de electricidad a partir de carbón, el presidente Donald Trump sugirió engañosamente que las regulaciones ambientales eran las culpables del declive de la industria, dijo erróneamente que se están abriendo plantas de carbón “por toda Alemania” y, engañosamente y en repetidas ocasiones, se refirió al carbón como “limpio”.

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Catalina Jaramillo
Catalina Jaramillo @cjaramillo
5 Nov 24

"si los recuentos de votos están reñidos después de los recuentos el día de las elecciones en Pensilvania, podría llevar un día adicional, o incluso varios días, para determinar un ganador y se cuenten todas las papeletas de voto por correo". https://t.co/eWdbVvacxr

Catalina Jaramillo
Catalina Jaramillo @cjaramillo
5 Nov 24

RT @factchequeado: 🔴[Cobertura en vivo]. Sigue las #Elecciones2024 de Estados Unidos 🇺🇲con información verificada en español. ¡Un streamin…

Catalina Jaramillo
Catalina Jaramillo @cjaramillo
5 Nov 24

Harris y Trump tienen un historial marcadamente diferente en materia de cambio climático. Para destacar las agendas climáticas de los dos candidatos, analizamos sus materiales de campaña y sus declaraciones recientes. https://t.co/iNTvFwAYbP