- Pill for treating COVID at home comes to Nevada, but in short supply (reviewjournal.com)
The first pill authorized in the U.S. for treating COVID-19 at home will initially be offered in Nevada primarily to patients in long-term care and skilled nursing facilities because of scarce supplies...The remainder, less than 10 percent of the state’s initial allotment of Pfizer’s antiviral medication Paxlovid, has been given to University Medical Center in Las Vegas and to Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, members of the Nevada State Board of Pharmacy said...The drug’s authorization is “hands down, next to the vaccine, the most significant milestone in the pandemic,” said Dr. Shadaba Asad, the medical director of infectious disease at UMC...Supplies of the Pfizer pill currently are extremely limited across the country. Nevada’s initial supplies are enough to treat 480 patients, with allocations expected to grow as production ramps up, pharmacy board executive secretary David Wuest said...READMORE
- Moderna vaccine weaker against omicron, but third shot boosts protection (biopharmadive.com)
A booster shot of Moderna's authorized coronavirus vaccine significantly increases antibody levels against the omicron variant, according to the results of laboratory tests the company disclosed... The update comes days after another analysis indicated the initial two-shot regimen is less effective at neutralizing omicron than other variants like delta...As a result of the booster's apparent cross-protection against multiple variants, Moderna said it will focus its efforts away from a more complex "multivalent" shot and toward further study of its existing booster dose formulation. The biotech said it will still develop an omicron-specific booster, however, and aims to begin clinical testing of that in early 2022...READMORE
- Biden asks Supreme Court to back health worker vaccine mandate after legal challenges (fiercehealthcare.com)Federal appeals court revives Biden's vaccine mandate for health workers in 26 states (fiercehealthcare.com)
The Biden administration is asking the Supreme Court to preserve its vaccination mandate for healthcare workers after legal challenges in several states...The Department of Justice released a legal filing...that seeks to overturn a ruling from a federal court late last month that blocked the mandate in 10 states...a divided panel in the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals denied the government’s motion to hold off enforcing the ruling until an appeal can be heard...This week, a federal appeals court reinstated in 26 states the administration's vaccination mandate for health workers at hospitals that receive federal funding. As it stands, the vaccine requirement for Medicare and Medicaid providers is blocked by courts in about half of U.S. states but not in the other half, creating the potential for patchwork enforcement across the country...READ MORE
- U.S. Waves Red Flag at China, Halting IPOs of Chinese Companies (biospace.com)
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has halted registrations of U.S. initial public offerings by Chinese companies...The U.S. is saying that it is waiting for the Chinese government to disclose to investors the risks to investment with the Chinese government interfering in the businesses. The Chinese government has, according to Reuters, been reluctant “to submit to U.S. auditing standards and improve the governance of companies held closely by founders.”...READ MORE
- Pfizer antiviral pills may be risky with other medications (nbcnews.com)Paxlovid (drugs.com)
One of the two drugs in the antiviral cocktail could cause serious interactions with widely used prescriptions, including statins, blood thinners and some antidepressants...the first antiviral pills for Covid-19 promise desperately needed protection for people at risk of severe disease. However, many people prescribed Pfizer’s or Merck’s new medications will require careful monitoring by doctors and pharmacists, and the antivirals may not be safe for everyone, experts caution...could cause severe or life-threatening interactions with widely used medications, including statins, blood thinners and some antidepressants. And the FDA does not recommend Paxlovid for people with severe kidney or liver disease...READ MORE
- J&J’s coronavirus vaccine faces new US limits (biopharmadive.com)
COVID-19 vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna should be "preferred" over Johnson & Johnson's shot, a U.S. government advisory panel said...after reviewing data on potentially dangerous blood vessel blockages from clotting associated with J&J's vaccine. The recommendation follows a strengthened warning the Food and Drug Administration added to the shot...The recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's advisory panel...is likely to further constrain use of J&J's vaccine...READ MORE
- Student denied emergency relief in Nevada vaccination suit (lasvegassun.com)
A college student who argues he’s immune from COVID-19 because he was previously infected has lost his bid for an emergency court order that would have allowed him to register for classes while he presses his federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of UNR's mandatory vaccination policy...A U.S district judge from California...said in denying the temporary restraining order sought by 18-year-old Jacob Gold that he’s failed to establish a fundamental constitutional right to refuse vaccination...Gold claims that because he recovered from COVID-19, he has immunity superior to students who’ve been vaccinated and it is statistically impossible for a shot to benefit him...READMORE
- COVID-19 pills from Pfizer, Merck authorized by FDA in major pandemic milestone (biopharmadive.com)
Paxlovid and molnupiravir are the first oral treatments for COVID-19, potentially valuable new tools as the fast-spreading omicron variant fuels a sharp surge in cases across the U.S...The Food and Drug Administration...authorized the first pill for COVID-19, clearing for emergency use an antiviral treatment from Pfizer at a precarious moment in the two-year-old pandemic. One day later...the agency cleared a second pill developed by Merck & Co...READ MORE
- Nevada confirms 2nd case of omicron variant of coronavirus (apnews.com)
Nevada health officials have confirmed the state’s second confirmed case of the coronavirus caused by the highly transmissible omicron variant, this time in a rural county...The second case was found in Churchill County in northern Nevada and involved an unvaccinated woman in her mid-40s, according to the Nevada State Public Health Laboratory...READ MORE
- Pfizer drones light up night sky in China’s remote area with health tips (fiercepharma.com)
At 7:30 p.m. local time Sept. 23, 1,000 drones ascended into the vast clear night sky above the Baimiao Village in the Chinese city of Xichang. They had a special delivery to make—health tips from Pfizer...Pfizer recently put on a drone light show in the remote mountain area of southwestern China, where people of the Yi ethnic group...the light-bearing vehicles formed different shapes in the sky to relay six basic medical messages. Paired with broadcast commentaries in both Mandarin and Nuosu, the images tried to educate local residents about the importance of maternity testing, childhood vaccination, washing hands, restraint in alcohol use, wearing a mask and a balanced diet...READ MORE