- Merck Ends Covid-19 Vaccine Program, Shifts Focus to Therapeutics (biospace.com)
Merck announced that it is going to stop developing its two COVID-19 vaccine candidates, dubbed V590 and V591, after poor responses in Phase I trials. They are shifting their attention to advancing two therapeutic drugs for COVID-19, MK-4482 and MK-7110...“We are grateful to our collaborators who worked with us on these vaccine candidates and to the volunteers in the trials,” said Dean Y. Li, president, Merck Research Laboratories. “We are resolute in our commitment to contribute to the global effort to relieve the burden of this pandemic on patients, health care systems and communities.”...READ MORE
- A Rash Decision to Rejoin the World Health Organization Before Securing Reforms (dailysignal.com)
Last year, President Donald Trump decided to halt United States funding to the World Health Organization and withdraw from the organization based on its inept response to COVID-19 and its obsequious failure to confront China over its lack of transparency and cooperation during the outbreak...President Joe Biden, in one of his first actions, reversed those decisions in a letter to the United Nations secretary-general...Trump was correct in his criticism of the WHO. Had China been more transparent and cooperative, many lives could have been saved and economic damage avoided in the U.S. and around the world...READ MORE
- Las Vegas man charged in $2M federal virus relief fraud case (apnews.com)Las Vegas man charged with fraud in obtaining $2M in PPP funds (reviewjournal.com)
A Nevada man has been charged with fraudulently obtaining about $2 million in federal coronavirus relief aid, meant for small businesses, to buy luxury vehicles and condominiums in Las Vegas...The U.S. attorney’s office in Nevada accused Jorge Abramovs with bank fraud after he allegedly applied for funding to at least seven banks between April and June 2020...The complaint said Abramovs used a variety of company names — National Investment Group Corporation, National Legal Advisors In Care Of and National Investment Group — that “misrepresented the number of employees and the amount of revenue and payroll his companies had” to the banks...READ MORE
- Here are the top healthcare items in Biden’s proposed $1.9T COVID-19 relief plan (fiercehealthcare.com)
President-elect Joe Biden’s new $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief plan includes money for boosting subsidies to help pay down the costs of Affordable Care Act exchange plans, bolstering supplies and for vaccine distribution...The American Relief Plan...includes new investments in supplies for strapped hospitals, money for vaccines and testing and seeks to give front-line healthcare workers new federal protections...A key pillar of the plan is $20 billion for a national vaccine program that partners with state and local governments. The plan will launch community vaccination centers around the country and mobile units for any hard-to-reach areas...READ MORE
- Forbes: Dr. Anthony Fauci: The Highest Paid Employee In The Entire U.S. Federal Government (openthebooks.com)
Dr. Anthony Fauci made $417,608 in 2019, the latest year for which federal salaries are available. That made him not only the highest paid doctor in the federal government, but the highest paid out of all four million federal employees...In fact, Dr. Fauci even made more than the $400,000 salary of the President of the United States. All salary data was collected by OpenTheBooks.com via Freedom of Information Act requests...In an August 13, 2020 Instagram interview with actor Matthew McConaughey, Dr. Fauci was asked if he had millions of dollars invested in the vaccines. Dr. Fauci laughed and answered, “Matthew, no, I got zero! I am a government worker. I have a government salary.”...READ MORE
- Vaccine experts are excited about mRNA’s success in COVID, but it’s not time to ‘walk away’ from traditional shots: panel (fiercepharma.com)
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised the profile of mRNA vaccines in a dramatic way in about a year. Looking forward, the technology holds more promise and could displace traditional shots in some diseases, experts said, but it's not time to give up on well-known vaccine platforms, either...researchers at Moderna...reached human testing for their mRNA vaccine in record time. And separately, in under a year of development, testing and manufacturing, Pfizer and its mRNA partner BioNTech were able to score an FDA emergency use authorization last December...In addition to being able to rapidly advance new vaccines in response to emerging threats, the “beauty” of the platform is that the production process is “universal,"...Still, it’s not time to go all-in on mRNA... While experts are clearly enthusiastic about the platform, that “doesn’t guarantee that mRNA will immediately work against all pathogens,"...READ MORE
- Washoe County received doses from Moderna vaccine lot in question in California, though no allergic reactions reported (thenevadaindependent.com)
Washoe County Health District received doses from the same lot of Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine that California health officials have recommended providers stop administering after several people in the state experienced apparent severe allergic reactions...The health district administered doses from the same lot Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine, 041L20A, to about 770 people at its drive-thru point of dispensing vaccination site...None of those individuals have reported severe allergic reactions, and there were no issues reported from patients who used the 15- and 30-minute waiting lots, which are set up to ensure that patients don’t experience any allergic reactions before driving off, after receiving the vaccine...READ MORE
- Sisolak asks feds why Nevada is near bottom in vaccine allocation (reviewjournal.com)
Gov. Steve Sisolak has asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to look into why Nevada is near the bottom of the list for the amount of COVID-19 vaccine it has been allocated per capita...“We need our fair share of vaccine doses to stand up and sustain successful vaccination efforts to reach Nevadans in an equitable fashion,” Sisolak wrote in a letter to acting Health and Human Services Secretary Norris Cochran, according to a news release on Monday. “Through this letter I am asking the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to look into why Nevada is so low on the allocation list, and more important, to find ways to increase our allocation both immediately and for the long term.”...READ MORE
- Biden unveils national strategy that Trump resisted (pharmacist.com)
Unlike his predecessor, President Biden is embracing a more centralized strategy for managing the COVID-19 pandemic. He signed a flurry of executive orders and presidential directives on January 21, including one that institutes new mask mandates for interstate travel, one that creates a national board to expand access to testing, and another that requires international visitors to quarantine upon arrival in the United States. Biden pitched his National Strategy for the COVID-19 Response and Pandemic Preparedness as a "wartime effort" and did not soft-pedal the grim details...READ MORE
- Biden’s COVID-19 challenge: 100M vaccinations in the first 100 days. It won’t be easy (fiercehealthcare.com)
...during a once-in-a-century pandemic, incoming President Joe Biden has promised to provide 100 million COVID-19 vaccinations in his first 100 days in office...“This team will help get …at least 100 million COVID vaccine shots into the arms of the American people in the first 100 days,” Biden said...When first asked about his pledge, the Biden team said the president-elect meant 50 million people would get their two-dose regimen. The incoming administration has since updated this plan, saying it will release vaccine doses as soon as they’re available instead of holding back some of that supply for second doses...Either way, Biden may run into difficulty meeting that 100 million mark...READ MORE