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Hospitals are receiving $30 billion in CARES Act funding by direct deposit

April 13, 2020 / Susan Morse, Managing Editor The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has announced the release of $30 billion of the $100 billion earmarked for hospitals in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. This money is separate from $34 billion in advance payment loans to providers announced last week. CMS later increased the …

WHO Says COVID-19 Immunity Is An Unknown; Disease ’10 Times Deadlier’ Than 2009 Flu

April 13, 2020 / BILL CHAPPELL People who have recovered from COVID-19 may or may not be immune to getting sick again – and it’s too soon to know how long any immunity might last, World Health Organization experts say. The appraisal comes as WHO leader Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says COVID-19 is “10 times deadlier …

“For Surgeons by Surgeons; Pantheon the Next Industry Standard”

April 13, 2020 Pantheon, the next industry standard in spine is born. Utilizing a new “bolt on, tuck in” approach three industry leaders have come together with their innovative technologies to popularize landmark achievements. Meeting high release expectations in the spine market, Pantheon Spinal will open with a multi-million-dollar revenue stream day one. After years …

China stifles coronavirus research in apparent bid to control narrative, analysts say

April 12, 2020 / By Frank Miles | Fox News Two websites for leading universities in China seem to have published and then deleted academic research about the origins of the coronavirus, according to a report. The posts on the websites of Fudan University and the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) were erased from online caches — in a possible bid …

GOP governor: Reopening the U.S. will be ‘just as tough, if not tougher’ than start of coronavirus outbreak

April 13, 2020 / By Rebecca Shabad WASHINGTON — With no end in sight in the coronavirus outbreak and as President Donald Trump eyes a decision to reopen the economy, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Monday that the U.S. won’t be able to “turn a switch” and return to normalcy. “Whenever we open up, however we …

Trump Reportedly Ordered 600,000 Coronavirus Tests From South Korea As Pressure Mounts To Reopen Economy

April 13, 2020 / Lisette Voytko, Forbes Staff Topline: President Trump ordered 600,000 COVID-19 tests from South Korea in late March, Reuters first reported Monday, with the first shipment expected this week, as Trump faces mounting pressure to reopen the economy amid skyrocketing unemployment and a volatile stock market, but experts say widespread testing is among the …

70 Coronavirus Vaccines Are Under Development, With 3 in Human Trials, WHO Says

April 13, 2020 / BY LISA DU / BLOOMBERG There are 70 coronavirus vaccines in development globally, with three candidates already being tested in human trials, according to the World Health Organization, as drugmakers race to find a cure for the deadly pathogen. The furthest along in the clinical process is an experimental vaccine developed by Hong …

Overwhelmed hospitals, equipment shortages: Coronavirus pandemic plays out as state planners expected

April 13, 2020 / Dennis Wagner, USA TODAY As the coronavirus scuds across the USA, killing thousands and depleting medical resources, the pandemic is playing out precisely as emergency officials around the country assumed when they drafted response plans over the past decade: A spreading disease would overwhelm hospitals, raising a strong possibility that physicians would have to choose which patients …

FDA flexibility on COVID-19 blood tests creating confusion and fears

April 12, 2020 / Associated Press Blood tests for the coronavirus could play a key role in deciding whether millions of Americans can safely return to work and school. But public health officials warn that the current “Wild West” of unregulated tests is creating confusion that could ultimately slow the path to recovery. More than 70 companies …

Italy And Spain Ease Lockdown Restrictions As The U.S. Watches For Repercussions

April 13, 2020 / Sarah Hansen, Forbes Staff Topline: As President Donald Trump weighs “the biggest decision of [his] life” in determining when to reopen the U.S. economy and ease social distancing measures amid the coronavirus outbreak, the governments of Italy and Spain have taken tentative steps this week to send certain workers back to their …

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