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California, Colorado Leapfrog Feds And Allow Boosters For Any Adult

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Health officials in both states say that all who are 18 or over are eligible to get an additional booster dose of the covid vaccine, though the CDC and FDA have not yet authorized those broader guidelines.

Moderna Says Vaccine Benefits Outweigh Risk Of Rare Heart Conditions

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A Moderna executive answered questions about the company’s vaccine. In other vaccine news, AstraZeneca is now pricing its vaccines to make a profit. And an at-home covid test is recalled by the FDA for too many false positive results.

Data Shows Biogen’s Alzheimer’s Drug Also Tackles A Second Protein

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The drug maker said its recent controversially-approved drug Aduhelm also lowers levels of a second protein that accumulates in the brains of people suffering Alzheimer’s. A separate Alzheimer’s drug from Cortexyme is moving forward in trials under a new regime.

Long Covid Begins To Be Understood; Covid Shots Safe For Cancer Patients

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Scientists say they’re beginning to understand that long covid is not caused by one thing, but that there are multiple diseases happening. A different study has shown that covid vaccines are safe for people undergoing cancer treatments, and produce immune responses, albeit moderately.

World Record For Premature Birth Goes To Alabama Baby Born 19 Weeks Early

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Curtis Means, now 16 months old, was awarded the Guinness World Record for youngest surviving premature birth, after only 132 days of gestation. Meanwhile, a judge approves a Flint water settlement, medical marijuana in Georgia is delayed and Texas is in the news for its abortion law and the governor’s war on “pornography.”

Germany Hit With Record Covid Cases; Worries About Europe’s Uptick

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More than 50,000 new covid cases were reported by German authorities. The government plans new measures to try to control the outbreak. Separately, worries emerge about a covid winter in Europe, and the Netherlands and Cayman Islands are added to the CDC’s travel warning list.

Some Resistance To Remdesivir Found

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Numerous fascinating studies related to covid and covid treatments make news: possible resistance to Gilead’s antiviral in some patients who are immune compromised, T-cell targets, a corticosteroid treatment and the impact of sleep apnea.

Promising Alzheimer’s Drug Research Hits Snag In Clinical Trials

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Genentech’s semorinemab drug confused researchers by showing a slower rate of cognitive decline for some patients, but it didn’t improve patients’ functions compared with a placebo. Separately, reports say Google is aiming to use artificial intelligence to boost breast cancer screening.

Biden Administration Ups Investment In Covid Testing, Vaccine Outreach

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Millions more will be invested to try to reach out to vulnerable communities and convince vaccine hesitant residents to get the covid shot. Other news from the Biden administration is on vaping, people with disabilities and the NIH-Moderna vaccine patent dispute.

Los Angeles County Sees Its First Flu Death Of The Season

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The middle-aged male victim was reported to have multiple underlying conditions, and hadn’t been vaccinated against flu. In other news, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization warned of a potential measles outbreak since kids’ vaccines have been delayed.

Medicare Advantage Plans Cost Taxpayers More

Morning Briefing

In other reports on Medicare, the savings in drug price legislation won’t be felt immediately, but rather over a decade or more; advice on the Medicare gap; and appealing income-related charges.

Now Vaccine Mandates Are Blamed For Supply Chain Delays

Morning Briefing

Postal service and logistics firms express concern that vaccine mandates will cause delays in the supply chain and mail. And more lawsuits are filed against the federal rules. In California, state officials are examining exemptions to vaccinations granted by doctors.

Hospitals Still Struggling With Covid Overload

Morning Briefing

Colorado and other mountain states are still dealing with overwhelmed hospitals due to the high number of covid cases there. Amd California prepares for a winter covid surge while the Surgeon General says Americans have to think about covid the way we think about flu–as a persistent threat.