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Moderna Will Supply 500 Million Doses To UN Vaccine Effort

Morning Briefing

It will take until the end of 2022 for Moderna to deliver the shots, though. Amid ongoing hesitancy, with only around 68% of global adults saying they would get a shot, vaccine rollouts continue: Sri Lanka has just gotten its first Sputnik V batch.

India’s Covid Infections Pass 20 Million

Morning Briefing

As the U.S. travel ban for India kicks in, reports highlight that other developing nations are also experiencing surges. Globally, there were more new cases in the last two weeks than in the first six months of the pandemic.

Arkansas, Tennessee Move To Limit Education About Racism, Sexism

Morning Briefing

In other news across the states, Idaho’s transgender sports ban faces a legal challenge, and Caitlyn Jenner’s stance on the issue hits a nerve in California. Meanwhile, Oregon expedites measures to provide emergency homeless shelters.

More Americans Are Flying — But FAA Says Lots Are Unruly

Morning Briefing

Last Sunday saw more people fly on one day in the U.S. since mid-March 2020. But the FAA noted a very high incidence of dangerous behavior — a lot of it related to mask-wearing rules and excessive drinking.

Charitable Foundation Likely To Survive Bill, Melinda Gates’ Divorce

Morning Briefing

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation spent nearly $2 billion on covid relief, has backed programs for malaria and polio eradication, and has aided poorer nations globally. The divorce announcement made it clear their foundation work will continue.

Illegal Drug MDMA Proves Useful Against PTSD In New Study

Morning Briefing

In other pharmaceutical news, promising results come from a new treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy; Gilead sues Russia over a government-okayed remdesivir clone; and the EU fines drugmaker Merck over a merger deal.

Opioid Distributors Blame Doctors, Drugmakers For Crisis As Trial Begins

Morning Briefing

Lawyers for a West Virginia county and city argued that the nation’s three largest drug distributors should be held liable for the opioid crisis, as a highly anticipated trial began. The distributors tried to lay the blame elsewhere.

Herd Immunity Debate Flares As Experts Warn It Will Be Tough To Achieve

Morning Briefing

Following a report published by The New York Times about the shifting views of public health experts about the state of the pandemic, other news outlets examine what it means if the U.S. can not reach the mark. President Joe Biden also commented.

Bucks Or Beer? States Try Incentives To Persuade People To Get Their Shot

Morning Briefing

Meanwhile, research from UCLA’s Covid-19 Health and Politics Project shows a partisan divide even on vaccine enticements: cash rewards work best for Democrats while relaxing safety guidelines are most effective when convincing Republicans.

Study Says Summer, Tropical Climates Do Keep Covid At Bay

Morning Briefing

Places experiencing long hours of sunlight have a lower covid rate than countries at higher latitudes, or places in winter according to a new study. Meanwhile, Oregon and Washington are experiencing surges as California’s numbers drop–on the whole. Globally, trends still worry WHO.

FDA Preparing To OK Pfizer Covid Vaccine For Kids Ages 12 To 15

Morning Briefing

The Food and Drug Administration is expected early next week to expand emergency use authorization of the Pfizer vaccine to all Americans aged 12 or older. Pfizer is also preparing to file an application for full FDA approval by the end of May.