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A Doctor went to his own employer for a COVID-19 antibody test. It cost $10,984.

Physicians Premier ER charged Dr. Zachary Sussman’s insurance $10,984 for his COVID-19 antibody test even though Sussman worked for the chain and knows the testing materials only cost about $8. Even more surprising: The insurer paid in full.

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Trump mocks Joe Biden mask-wearing just as new research shows stricter compliance could save 120,000 lives in US over next 4 months

"These are not numbers or statistics but family members, friends, and loved ones."

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'Superbugs are potentially the next big health challenge'

Dr. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, a pioneer of the biotechnology industry in India and the head of the country’s leading biotechnology enterprise, Biocon is an internationally acclaimed biotech magnate. In an exclusive interview with Deepika Khurana, Mazumdar-Shaw, Executive Chairperson of Biocon shares her views on India’s preparedness for COVID-19, the future of healthcare, the potential threat of the next pandemic, and global concern about medical misinformation. By Deepika KhuranaA first-generation entrepreneur, Dr. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has made India proud with her globally recognised biopharmaceut...

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'The situation is dire': As Trump takes victory lap, new jobs report reveals alarming surge in permanent unemployment

"The pain is nowhere near over for millions of workers and their families across the country."

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WHO official warns no widespread COVID-19 vaccine expected until mid-2021

The sobering comments from a spokesperson for the global health agency come on the heels of the CDC asking states to prepare for potential distribution of a Covid-19 vaccine by November 1. 

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France reports record daily COVID-19 cases of nearly 9,000

France registered nearly 9,000 new coronavirus cases over the past 24 hours, the highest daily figure since the pandemic swept into the country in March, the country's health agency said Friday.

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Florida bars health officials from releasing info on COVID infection rates in schools

Health officials in Florida are barred from releasing data about new coronavirus infections in schools due to privacy rules, the Orlando Sentinel reports.

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The Lancet gives Russian early vaccine trial a pass -- but also issues caution: report

Patients involved in early tests of a Russian coronavirus vaccine developed antibodies with "no serious adverse events", according to research published in The Lancet Friday, but experts said the trials were too small to prove safety and effectiveness.

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What is the best way to share out a future COVID-19 vaccine?

An international group of ethicists on Thursday criticized the World Health Organization's goal of distributing coronavirus vaccines to treat 20 percent of each country's population, proposing instead what they said was a more equitable system of distribution.

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Brazil tops 4 million COVID-19 cases as probe launched into origin of virus

Brazil surpassed four million coronavirus cases on Thursday, as an international panel looking into the global response to the pandemic vowed to uncover how it was able to spread worldwide.

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'Ignorant fool' Betsy DeVos slammed for ordering standardized tests move forward during pandemic

On Thursday, Politico reported that Education Secretary Betsy DeVos plans to move ahead with federal standardized testing mandates — even though the coronavirus pandemic is still raging and schools don't have a clear plan for how to administer tests safely.

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Over 7,000 health workers dead from coronavirus, Amnesty says

At least 7,000 health workers worldwide have died after being infected with the coronavirus, including more than 1,300 in Mexico alone, the most for any country, Amnesty International said Thursday.

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A vaccine before the US election? Depends on science -- or politics

 A Covid-19 vaccine by election day in the US? Experts worry that, facing an uphill battle for reelection, President Donald Trump could press for one to be approved before the November 3 vote, but also before tests prove it is effective and safe for the public.

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