- NIH to start ‘flurry’ of large studies of potential Covid-19 treatments (statnews.com)
The National Institutes of Health is preparing to launch a “flurry” of large clinical trials to test new approaches to treating Covid-19, according to the agency’s director, hoping to expand what for now remains a limited arsenal of therapies to help people with the disease...Among the trials, he said: studies of antiviral monoclonal antibodies to treat Covid-19 in both hospitalized patients and patients who can be treated at home; studies of drugs to quell overreaction of the immune system that the agency has picked from dozens of approved treatments; and studies of blood thinners in very sick Covid-19 patients to prevent problems caused by blood clots. Those treatment studies will be on top of the work that the NIH is also doing on vaccines...READ MORE
- Health IT groups say Trump administration’s efforts to sidestep CDC hampers the COVID-19 response (fiercehealthcare.com)
Leading health IT groups are criticizing the Trump administration's move to abruptly change how hospitals report COVID-19 data, saying it jeopardizes public trust and hampers the industry's ability to respond to the pandemic...the Trump administration directed hospitals to sidestep the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send critical information about COVID-19 hospitalizations and equipment to a different federal database set up by the Department of Health and Human Services...The American Medical Informatics Association and the American College of Medical Informatics wrote an open letter claiming this shift in reporting will create data gaps, "hindering efforts to recognize, understand, and evaluate important trends related to COVID-19."...READ MORE
- Vegas-area hospitals add beds amid rise in coronavirus cases (apnews.com)Las Vegas hospitals add beds, staff to handle spiking COVID cases (reviewjournal.com)
Las Vegas-area hospitals are adding beds and staff to accommodate an increasing number of COVID-19 patients...Hospital occupancy was not high enough to require activation a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plan developed in April to use the Las Vegas Convention Center for up to 900 patients...Acute-care hospitals in Clark County added 441 staffed beds...according to data from the Nevada Hospital Association. Another 49 were added in other parts of the state...Dan McBride, chief medical officer for the Valley Health System, said medical facilities in the region are not in danger of being overrun...READ MORE
- U.S. indictment says Chinese hackers tried to steal COVID-19 vaccine and drug research (fiercepharma.com)
Only days after three governments said Russian hackers were targeting groups conducting COVID-19 vaccine research, the U.S. has indicted two Chinese nationals for hacking hundreds of companies, governments and other organizations in the U.S. and beyond, including those working to combat the pandemic...A grand jury in Washington state returned an 11-count indictment against Li Xiaoyu and Dong Jiazhi for a 10-year “hacking campaign” targeting high-tech industries in the U.S. and several other countries. Recently, the hackers shifted their focus to companies researching COVID-19 vaccines, drugs and tests, according to authorities...READ MORE
- On eve of first big coronavirus vaccine study, trial leaders brace for ‘unprecedented’ task (biopharmadive.com)Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine candidate moves into late-stage trial (reuters.com)
...Moderna will begin the first clinical trial of its kind, a massive placebo-controlled study to definitively determine whether an experimental vaccine can thwart the disease caused by the novel coronavirus...four other like-sized trials from other coronavirus vaccine developers are also expected to begin in the U.S. Combined, they are looking for a specific group of about 150,000 total volunteers, and aiming to amass enough information from them within months to back potential approvals for emergency use...Other, similarly large trials have been run before to test vaccines. But never have so many been done, simultaneously, for the same disease during a pandemic. Those factors make for one of the most logistically challenging research initiatives in history...READ MORE
- AHA: Half of U.S. hospitals could be operating in the red by end of year (fiercehealthcare.com)
A new report from the hospital industry predicts half of all U.S. hospitals will be operating in the red by the end of the year unless more federal relief is approved...The report...prepared on behalf of the American Hospital Association, paints a grim picture of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on hospital operating margins...Hospital margins could sink to negative 7% in the second half of 2020, and half of all hospitals are likely to operate with a negative margin...Hospitals were slammed financially by low patient volume and cancellation of elective procedures to preserve capacity to combat COVID-19...Normally, hospitals overall operate with a 3.5% operating margin. But margins are expected to drop to negative 3% in the second quarter of this year...That drop would have been negative 15% without funding from Congress, which gave providers $175 billion a few months ago...READ MORE
- Nevada passes cuts to health care, education amid pandemic (apnews.com)
The Nevada Legislature approved immense cuts to the state’s health and education budgets on Sunday in an effort to rebalance the state budget amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and plummeting revenue projections...The revised budget passed through both the state Senate and Assembly after days and nights of deliberation in the part-time Legislature, which Gov. Steve Sisolak convened for an unscheduled special legislative session on July 8 to address a projected $1.2 billion revenue shortfall...The...plan cuts more than $500 million from the state budget, with the largest reductions hitting the Department of Health and Human Services and the K-12 education system. It cuts Medicaid reimbursement rates and specialty care programs and funding allocated to the state’s most underperforming schools...The state will use a combination of reserve funds and federal relief dollars to shore up the rest of the shortfall...Sisolak said in a statement he intends to sign the bill...READ MORE
- Health IT groups say Trump administration’s efforts to sidestep CDC hampers the COVID-19 response (fiercehealthcare.com)
Leading health IT groups are criticizing the Trump administration's move to abruptly change how hospitals report COVID-19 data, saying it jeopardizes public trust and hampers the industry's ability to respond to the pandemic...the Trump administration directed hospitals to sidestep the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send critical information about COVID-19 hospitalizations and equipment to a different federal database set up by the Department of Health and Human Services...The American Medical Informatics Association and the American College of Medical Informatics wrote an open letter claiming this shift in reporting will create data gaps, "hindering efforts to recognize, understand, and evaluate important trends related to COVID-19."...READ MORE
- Without A Real Coronavirus Vaccine, Herd Immunity Is Our Only Hope (thefederalist.com)Americans Shouldn’t Count On The Perilous Path To Herd Immunity (thefederalist.com)Researchers Say That Without a Vaccine, We Cannot Achieve Herd Immunity (newsmax.com)
Herd immunity is exactly what the spike in cases indicates is developing, and we need it to continue. Politicians have been reimposing and maintaining lockdowns and mask mandates due to media furor over “spikes” in coronavirus cases. This has happened in 21 states and many more localities, says The New York Times. One of the many problems with this is that the nation needs people to keep getting coronavirus...That’s because coronavirus spread is a natural vaccine that protects those who survive — which is the vast majority — and even those who don’t catch it, through herd immunity. This natural vaccine is our only antidote to the virus until a manufactured vaccine can be made, a process that experts say is still at least a year away, and possibly as many as four years or even never...READ MORE
- AstraZeneca confirms Russia vaccine deal days after COVID-19 hacking accusations surface (fiercepharma.com)
...Western intelligence officials pegged Russian hackers with an attempt to rip off leading research for a COVID-19 vaccine, linking the would-be thieves with the country's intelligence services...Russia itself denies involvement in any of those attacks—and with a new licensing deal for AstraZeneca's COVID-19 shot, the country says it doesn't need the secrets anyway...Russian drugmaker R-Pharm has signed a licensing deal with Britain's AstraZeneca to produce and distribute doses of its University of Oxford-partnered adenovirus-based COVID-19 shot, AZD1222...READ MORE