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What’s in the $2 trillion coronavirus bill? Here’s how it could help you

March 25, 2020 / By Lauren Egan WASHINGTON — The White House and Senate leadership came to an agreement early Wednesday morning on a $2 trillion bill aimed at providing economic relief to workers and businesses hurt by the coronavirus pandemic. The bill could be passed by the Senate later Wednesday, but it is unclear when the House will take …

A look at some financial assistance available during the coronavirus crisis

March 24, 2020 / By Catherine Thorbecke The novel coronavirus pandemic has brought the economy to a screeching halt — sending stock markets reeling, unemployment rates surging and upending entire industries. As the health crisis wages on, here are some resources from the government and private sector that are available to help carry you through financially. What to do …

White House, Senate reach deal on massive $2 trillion coronavirus spending bill

March 24, 2020 / By Lauren Egan, Rebecca Shabad and Julie Tsirkin WASHINGTON — The White House and Senate leaders reached an agreement early Wednesday on a massive $2 trillion coronavirus spending bill aimed at alleviating the economic impact of the outbreak. “At last, we have a deal. After days of intense discussions, the Senate has reached a …

Aetna to cover cost of coronavirus hospital treatment for many members

March 25, 2020 / By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) – Many Aetna policyholders will not have to pay for coronavirus treatment if they are hospitalized, the insurer announced Wednesday. The cost of treatment, which could run hundreds or thousands of dollars, has emerged as a major concern, as Americans fill hospitals nationwide after falling ill with coronavirus. Many …

Coronavirus in the U.S. Latest Map and Case Count

March 25, 2020 / By Mitch Smith, Karen Yourish, Sarah Almukhtar, Keith Collins, Danielle Ivory, Allison McCann, Jin Wu and Amy Harmon Thousands of new coronavirus cases are being identified across the United States each day, including in large clusters in the New York City area, along the Gulf Coast and in the Pacific Northwest. As of Wednesday afternoon, at least 59,502 people across …

Dr. Alex Vaccaro: NO COVID19-Related Layoffs at Rothman Orthopaedic Institute

by Elizabeth Hofheinz, M.P.H., M.Ed., March 25, 2020 No one left behind. That is what the orthopedic surgeons at the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute have decided….that no one at their facility will lose a job due to COVID19. Alex Vaccaro, M.D., Ph.D., M.B.A., President and CEO of the Rothman Orthopaedic Institute, told OSN, “Our orthopedic surgeons …

The economic impact of the coronavirus in 7 key numbers

March 24, 2020 / Written by Laura Dyrda  Here are seven numbers that show the economic impact of the coronavirus. 1. The coronavirus could cost more than 5 million U.S. jobs, according to the Wall Street Journal.2. The number of jobless claims hit 281,000 last week, according to CNBC.3. The loss in gross domestic product due to the coronavirus is …

COVID-19 threatens rural hospitals already stretched to breaking point

March 23, 2020 / Lauren Weber, Kaiser Health News Rural hospitals may not be able to keep their doors open as the coronavirus pandemic saps their cash, their CEOs warn, just as communities most need them. As the coronavirus sweeps across the U.S., all hospitals are facing cancellations of doctor visits and procedures by a terrified populace …

MCRA Launches Medical Device U.S. FDA Regulatory & Clinical Trial Advisory Support & Call Center to Assist with the COVID-19 Pandemic

WASHINGTON, March 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — MCRA, LLC, a leading medical device advisory firm and CRO with specialization in regulatory affairs, clinical research, reimbursement, compliance, and quality assurance, has implemented a call center to keep medical device manufacturers informed of government and site decisions that impact regulatory submissions, clinical study operations, or quality systems as a result of …

Scientists chase two fronts in how to treat coronavirus, but ‘there’s no magic drug right now’

Elizabeth Weise / USA TODAY SAN FRANCISCO – Doctors and scientists are working furiously to find effective treatments for the illness caused by the new coronavirus but are cautioning the public not to self-medicate or hoard mentioned drugs not yet proven to work. Despite widespread rumors, social media reports and President Donald Trump’s own optimism surrounding the effectiveness of several existing drugs, so …

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