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England’s Covid Restrictions To Last An Extra Month

Morning Briefing

“Freedom day” was supposed to happen on June 21, but the delta covid variant is sweeping the U.K. and has delayed the unlocking. Separately, the World Health Organization warned the G7 nations that their pledge of sharing one billion vaccine doses is not enough.

GSK Buys Rights To Experimental Targeted Cancer Immunotherapy

Morning Briefing

GlaxoSmithKline spent $625 million to secure the anti-TIGIT drug from Iteos Therapeutics. Meanwhile, Broad Institute and MD Anderson work to combat rare cancers; infusions of CRISPR patients’ own immune cells; and executive pay at Mallinckrodt are also in the news.

Doctors Warn Nevada’s Super-Heated Asphalt Could Cause Road Burns

Morning Briefing

As a heatwave hits Arizona and Nevada, burn center doctors have warned people to avoid touching road surfaces. Meanwhile, reports say 2020 was the deadliest year for gun violence in decades, and CNN anchor Christiane Amanpour reveals she has ovarian cancer.

Most Hospitals Are Defying Federal Rule Demanding Price Transparency

Morning Briefing

A new study in JAMA Internal Medicine says most hospitals aren’t “fully complying” with the new requirement. Cano Health, Humana, UnitedHealthcare, health lobbyists, children’s hospitals rankings, the University of Arkansas and Northern Light are also in the news.

As The Pandemic Spread, Health Care CEOs Pocketed More Pay Than Before

Morning Briefing

Axios’ survey of 178 health care companies says CEO compensation collectively rose 31% in 2020 versus 2019 numbers. Separately, Stat reports on Vin Gupta’s medical role at Amazon, and a $10,000 research bonus for a dental student is also in the news.

Taylor Greene Apologizes For Her ‘Offensive’ Holocaust Comparison To Masks

Morning Briefing

Following a trip to the Holocaust Museum, Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene says she made a mistake. She is facing possible censure for the earlier remark. Meanwhile, vaccinated members and staff no longer have to wear masks in the House chamber and lawmakers hold a moment of silence for the 600,000 Americans who have died of covid.

Study Finds Transplant Patients Benefit From 3 Covid Vaccine Doses

Morning Briefing

In other news, Novavax says its covid vaccine remains effective when coadministered with an already-approved flu shot; Pfizer will study “breakthrough” covid cases; and Moderna starts a study at Emory University into covid vaccine boosters.

Argument Over Masks Triggers Deadly Georgia Supermarket Shooting

Morning Briefing

A grocery store cashier is dead and others injured when a customer returned to the store with a gun following words about face coverings, the DeKalb County sheriff says. Mask requirements news is reported elsewhere, as well.

Ohio Budget Could Exempt Doctors From Procedures On Religious Grounds

Morning Briefing

Hospitals could also refuse to provide treatment and insurers could refuse to pay on moral belief grounds under a clause in the state budget bill. Separately, a bill in Washington could permanently expand telehealth services under Medicare.

England’s Reopening May Be Delayed A Month As Delta Variant Surges

Morning Briefing

In other news, Germany has reported the fewest new covid cases in nine months; Moscow enters a new lockdown amid a surge; two monkeypox cases are reported in the U.K.; and a Danish soccer star’s heart suddenly stopped during a game Saturday.

As Variant Threat Lingers, California Prepares For Reopening

Morning Briefing

Most social distancing rules will lift on Tuesday in California. The lingering threat from variants, mask rules in churches and how theme parks will check vaccine status are also in the news, as is a report noting the stricter lockdown in the state didn’t hurt the economy.

Florida Autism Service Provider Pushes Back At Medicaid Verification Failures

Morning Briefing

Positive Behavior Support alleges the electronic visit-verification system is invalidating behavior-analysis claims by changing them after submission. In other news, the Department of Health and Human Services will give $424 million to boost rural health clinic covid efforts.