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Day One Of Theranos CEO’s Trial Sees Her Characterized As A Liar

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The trial of biotech chief Elizabeth Holmes began with prosecutors framing her as a fraudster who knowingly exaggerated claims for the medical company. Scrutiny of health care VC firms, patient administrative hassles, LGBTQ+ startups, the covid relief fund and more are also in the news.

Democrats’ Health Care Divide Cracks Open Again During Spending Bill Talks

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A faction of House Democrats are pushing to allocate funds from the $350 trillion spending package to shore up the Affordable Care Act, rather than other major health initiatives like expanding Medicare. Those negotiations are also linked to a new child care proposal, the looming debt ceiling and other financial pressures.

Maryland Widens Booster Shot Program To Nursing Home Elderly

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Axios notes that Maryland’s move making elderly in nursing homes eligible for covid booster shots makes it the first state to offer boosters to a cohort outside the immunocompromised. Meanwhile, the director of the World Health Organization called for countries to halt boosters until 2022.

News Report Prompts Air Force Investigation Into Domestic Violence

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CBS News notes that Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall called for an investigation into allegations of domestic violence, after a CBS report on the matter alleged inappropriate handling by the military. Meanwhile, reports say the Supreme Court is ready to return to limited in-person arguments.

Justice Department Prepares To Take Texas To Court Over Abortion Law

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Politico reports that the Justice Department could file a lawsuit as soon as next week. But federal efforts to fight the restrictive measure in court will not be easy, AP writes. Meanwhile, White House officials blast Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s pledge to eliminate rapists. And other news outlets look ahead to the way the law will play out for patients.

United Airlines To Put Vaccine-Exempt Workers On Leave Of Absence

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Company officials at United Airlines said they could “no longer allow unvaccinated people back into the workplace.” Separately, Qantas confirmed unvaccinated travelers will be banned from flying internationally. Vaccine mandates, digital records, religious exemptions and more are also reported.

Indoor Mask Rules Grow in Nevada, Ohio, New York

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Meanwhile, Kentucky goes the opposite direction. In other news, football fans wonder how — or if — it’s possible to stay safe from covid while cheering on their favorite teams.

Los Angeles Schools Voting Today On Vaccine Requirement For Students

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The nation’s second-largest school system would become the first in the nation with a vaccine mandate for students 12 and older. And in Florida, a judge has ruled that schools can start legally requiring masks.

Covid Outlook Getting Worse For Kids

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Children now account for more than one-quarter of new weekly US covid cases, CIDRAP reports. It’s the first time that has happened during the pandemic. And a new Yale University study found that severe breakthrough infections mostly affect older people with underlying health conditions.

Global Progress Against HIV, TB, Malaria Faltered During Pandemic

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The impact of covid extended even into the battle against other diseases, according to a new report. Meanwhile, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention added Sri Lanka, Jamaica and Brunei to its covid travel alert list, France’s doctors ask for protection against death threats, and more.

Covid The Worst Public Health Threat? No: Climate Change, Med Journals Say

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More than 200 medical journals from around the world have collaborated to issue a joint statement warning of “catastrophic harm” to health from climate change caused by emissions. Meanwhile, researchers say hiding indoors from wildfire smoke is ineffective for protecting health.

FDA: Paperwork Not Filed Before Covid Microbiome Drug Tested On Humans

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Kaleido Biosciences has been warned by the Food and Drug Administration that it broke paperwork procedure in clinical tests of a microbiome therapeutic aimed at treating covid. In other news, miniature brain-like structures have been grown in the lab to boost Parkinson’s disease research.

Elizabeth Holmes Gets Her Day In Court As Theranos Trial Begins Today

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At the heart of the matter are thousands of patients whom Holmes and Theranos are accused of defrauding: a mother misled about her pregnancy, a patient told to stop taking heart medication and patients who received false HIV-positive results, NBC reports.