- 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
- 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
- U.S. to share 4 million doses of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine with Mexico, Canada (reuters.com)
The United States plans to send roughly 4 million doses of AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine that it is not using to Mexico and Canada in loan deals with the two countries, yielding to requests to share vaccines with allies...Mexico will receive 2.5 million doses of the vaccine and Canada is to receive 1.5 million doses...The Biden administration has come under pressure from countries around the world to share vaccines, particularly its stock of AstraZeneca’s vaccine, which is authorized for use elsewhere but not yet in the United States...READ MORE
- U.K. becomes first country to approve Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (pharmacist.com)
The U.K. became the first Western nation to grant emergency-use authorization for a COVID-19 vaccine, clearing a shot developed by Pfizer and BioNTech SE to be distributed in limited numbers within days. The two-shot vaccine is also being reviewed by FDA in the United States, where a similar authorization could come later this month and a rollout before the end of the year. The decision has stirred up a global debate about how to weigh the desperate need for a vaccine with the imperative of assuring people that it is safe. “Help is on its way with this vaccine—and we can now say that with certainty, rather than with all the caveats,” the British health secretary, Matt Hancock...READ MORE
- South African doctors see signs omicron is milder than delta (africa.cgtn.com)
As the omicron variant sweeps through South Africa, Dr. Unben Pillay is seeing dozens of sick patients a day. Yet he hasn’t had to send anyone to the hospital...That’s one of the reasons why he...suspect that the omicron version really is causing milder COVID-19 than delta, even if it seems to be spreading faster...“They are able to manage the disease at home,” Pillay said of his patients. “Most have recovered within the 10 to 14-day isolation period.” said Pillay...In the two weeks since omicron first was reported in Southern Africa, other doctors have shared similar stories. All caution that it will take many more weeks to collect enough data to be sure, their observations and the early evidence offer some clues...READMORE
- Nevada implements insurance surcharge on unvaccinated state workers (lasvegassun.com)
Nevada has become the first state to implement a health care premium surcharge on some 5,000 state employees not vaccinated against COVID-19 starting in July 2022...The Nevada Public Employees’ Benefits Program, which manages the health program for 43,000 members and 27,000 dependents across the state, approved a policy...to charge state employees $55 a month plus $175 a month for any unvaccinated dependents over the age of 18 unless they provide a legitimate health or religious exemption by the end of the open enrollment period, which will be assessed July 2022...The policy will help cover the costs of COVID-19 testing and hospitalizations associated with unvaccinated members, Laura Rich, executive officer of the Nevada Public Employees’ Benefits Program (PEBP), said...READ MORE
- FDA Reviewing Effects of COVID-19 Variants on Diagnostic Tests (drugtopics.com)FDA Issues Alert Regarding SARS-CoV-2 Viral Mutation to Health Care Providers and Clinical Laboratory Staff (fda.gov)
FDA officials have released an alert for clinical laboratory staff and health care providers regarding information on viral mutations of coronavirus disease 2019...Amid reports of a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variant from the United Kingdom, known as B117, the FDA announced that it is acting to ensure the accuracy of molecular diagnostic tests authorized by the agency...the FDA has identified 3 authorized molecular tests that may be negatively affected by genetic variants: MesaBiotech Accula, TaqPath COVID-19 Combo Kit, and Linea COVID-19 Assay Kit. However, “the impact does not appear to be significant,”...READ MORE
- Three vaccine doses protect against Omicron, according to Pfizer/BioNTech lab study (biopharma-reporter.com)
Two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine ‘may not be sufficient’ to protect against infection with the Omicron variant; but three doses of the vaccine neutralize the variant, according to a preliminary laboratory study released by the companies...it is the first data to indicate whether existing COVID-19 vaccines are likely to protect against the Omicron variant or not...Meanwhile, Pfizer and BioNTech say a variant-specific vaccine could be ready by March should it prove to be needed to increase the level and duration of protection against Omicron...READMORE
- Pandemic relief: Pharma sales rep salaries—and job satisfaction—actually increased in 2020 (fiercepharma.com)
It turns out pharma sales reps didn't need to worry about a pandemic effect on their salaries. Pharma reps’ average pay jumped to $158,013 in 2020 from $151,217 the previous year, according to MedReps’ annual survey...That’s good news for the three-fourths of reps who last March said they were concerned about pay cuts. What actually happened? Only 14% reported earning less money during 2020...READ MORE
- Pfizer, Moderna decline White House’s ‘Vaccine Summit’ invitation (reuters.com)Trump administration passed Pfizer's offer to sell more vaccine doses: NYT (reuters.com)
Vaccine developers Pfizer Inc and Moderna Inc on Monday rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s invitation to attend a White House “Vaccine Summit”...The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, comes ahead of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s review of Moderna and Pfizer-BioNTech’s vaccine candidates. It will be attended by Trump, Vice President Mike Pence and private-sector executives...Invitees at the meeting include drug distributors, pharmacies and logistics companies such as McKesson Corp, Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc, CVS Health Corp, United Parcel Service Inc and FedEx Corp...READ MORE