As an expert in the field of obesity and weight loss, I have been closely following the recent proposal introduced by Governor Gavin Newsom to stop covering popular weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy under Medi-Cal. This decision has sparked a lot of debate and concern among patients, healthcare providers, and insurance companies alike. In this article, I will provide my insights on the potential impact of this proposal and what it means for those struggling with obesity.

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