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Embattled New York City Health Chief Resigns

Morning Briefing

Oxiris Barbot had been relegated to a near-invisible status after a feud with Mayor Bill de Blasio. In other news: Dr. Leon McDougle is appointed president of the National Medical Association; home health care workers say their struggles have been overlooked during the pandemic.

Marijuana’s Health Benefits Questioned

Morning Briefing

The Food and Drug Administration moves closer to establishing regulations for cannabidiol; The American Heart Association says any cannabis product is not good for the circulatory system.

Gilead, Purdue Pharma In The Hot Seat

Morning Briefing

A group of state attorneys general wants the federal government to sidestep Gilead’s patents for remdesivir, and the Justice Department wants $18.1 billion from bankrupt opioid maker Purdue Pharma. Also in the news: Kodak; and pricey drugs.

COVID Yields Some Answers On Disease Severity

Morning Briefing

Researchers find that women who take birth control pills are less likely to develop a serious form of the illness. And those with milder cases of COVID-19 may not be as infectious. News outlets report on other coronavirus scientific developments.

Azar Defends FDA’s Moves To Prevent Use Of Subpar Masks

Morning Briefing

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told Fox Business that inspections found imperfections in some mask brands. Other news on masks includes a new Mississippi mandate and the horrors facing wedding planners.

Fewer Cancers Being Diagnosed During Pandemic, Research Shows

Morning Briefing

Also in the news: a long-awaited fetal tissue advisory board convenes; stillbirths; dengue fever hits the Florida Keys; how the pandemic is affecting relationships, work and sports; and more.

Trump Stands By Push To Reopen Schools; Teachers Rally In Dozens Of Districts

Morning Briefing

While most school districts are still deciding how to safely start the new year, Georgia’s largest district has returned to classrooms despite an outbreak and some Texas administrators face ventilation concerns. Other reports from across the country on K-12 school re-openings.

Medicaid Expansion Passes In Missouri

Morning Briefing

Another ballot measure campaign results in voters again overruling Republican state lawmakers who refused to expand Medicaid as part of the Affordable Care Act. Meanwhile, fewer unemployed have enrolled in Medicaid during the pandemic than expected.

Nearly 6,000 People Dying A Day Across The Globe

Morning Briefing

The total confirmed number of humans who have died from the coronavirus surpassed 700,000, according to Reuters’ count. Meanwhile, the U.S. closes in on 5 million Americans who have been infected.

Trump And The Credibility Gulf

Morning Briefing

President Trump continues to say that the United States is doing “very well” in its fight against the coronavirus. Evidence suggests otherwise and a number of media outlets fact check his statements.