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Friday, August 26

12:14 p.m.: Moderna sues Pfizer and BioNTech over vaccine patents

COVID-19 vaccine maker and pharma large Moderna is suing its major opponents Pfizer and the German drugmaker BioNTech.

It’s accusing its rivals of copying Moderna’s expertise in an effort to make their very own vaccine, based on the Associated Press.

Moderna mentioned on Friday that Pfizer and BioNTech’s vaccine Comirnaty infringes on patents Moderna filed a number of years in the past defending the expertise of its preventative shot, Spikevax.

The firm filed patent infringement lawsuits in each U.S. federal courtroom and a German courtroom. A Pfizer spokeswoman says the drugmaker will vigorously defend itself towards any allegation within the case.

11:52 a.m.: Data reveals racial gaps in monkeypox prevention

About 10% of monkeypox vaccine doses have been given to Black folks, though the group accounts for one-third of U.S. circumstances.

As reported by the Associated Press, that’s based on information launched Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Experts supplied a number of potential explanations for the disparity. It could also be associated to how and the place pictures are being supplied and publicized.

It could also be that some Black folks distrust docs and authorities public well being efforts, Most U.S. monkeypox circumstances have been in males who’ve intercourse with males, however officers have pressured that anybody can catch the virus.

The US. has greater than 16,000 monkeypox circumstances.

Thursday, August 25

12:23 p.m.: Study shows COVID-19 pills provide little benefit for younger adults

Pfizer’s COVID-19 capsule seems to supply little or no profit for youthful adults, based on a big examine by Israeli researchers.

The examine of greater than 100,000 sufferers confirmed the drug considerably decreased hospitalization and loss of life amongst folks 65 and older, just like previous analysis, the Associated Press reports.

But folks between the ages of 40 and 65 noticed no measurable profit, based on the evaluation of medical data.

The outcomes increase questions concerning the U.S. authorities’s use of Paxlovid, which has change into the go-to therapy for COVID-19. The Biden administration has spent greater than $10 billion buying and distributing Pfizer’s drug.

11:52 a.m.: How much will tweaked boosters help? Scientists are studying that answer.

COVID-19 vaccines tweaked to higher match at present’s omicron risk are anticipated to roll out in a number of weeks, however how a lot will they assist?

Also up within the air is who ought to get one — and how quickly?

According to the Associated Press, pharma giants Pfizer and rival Moderna each requested U.S. regulators this week to authorize a modified model of their vaccine to make use of as fall boosters.

The shot is half the unique recipe and half safety towards the newest two variations of omicron. The Food and Drug Administration ordered that recipe on the finish of June and now has to determine if this mix is prepared.

Wednesday, August 24

11:47 a.m.: Trump staffers pushed for unproven COVID-19 treatments, report says

A particular House panel trying into the federal government’s coronavirus response says the Trump White House tried to strain U.S. well being specialists into reauthorizing the drug hydroxychloroquine, that has been discredited as a COVID-19 therapy.

According to the Associated Press, the report by the Democratic-led subcommittee gives new proof of the administration’s efforts to override Food and Drug Administration choices early within the pandemic.

It additionally sheds gentle on the position TV personalities akin to Fox News’ Laura Ingraham and Dr. Mehmet Oz, the superstar former coronary heart surgeon now working for the Senate, performed in first bringing hydroxychloroquine to the eye of White House officers.

The report focuses on strain on the FDA, the gatekeeper for the medicine, vaccines and different countermeasures towards the virus.

11:22 a.m.: First Lady Jill Biden develops COVID-19 rebound case

First Lady Jill Biden has examined optimistic for COVID-19 once more in an obvious “rebound” case after initially testing unfavourable for the virus over the weekend, based on the Associated Press.

President Joe Biden, who spent three days together with his spouse at their Rehoboth Beach, Del. trip dwelling, continues to check unfavourable, the White House mentioned.

He additionally suffered a rebound case earlier this month after his preliminary restoration from the virus.

The White House mentioned the president was thought-about a detailed contact and will put on a masks “for 10 days when indoors and in close proximity to others” in accordance with CDC steerage.

The White House may even enhance the frequency of his COVID-19 testing.

Tuesday, August 23

11:01 a.m.: Pfizer says COVID-19 vaccine was overwhelmingly effective in protecting infants

Pfizer mentioned its COVID-19 vaccine was 73% efficient in defending kids youthful than 5 as omicron unfold within the spring, based on the Associated Press.

Vaccination for infants, toddlers and preschoolers opened within the U.S. in June after months of delay. Only about 6% of children ages 6 months by 4 years had gotten a minimum of one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by mid-August.

Health authorities approved tot-sized doses by Pfizer and BioNTech primarily based on a examine exhibiting they had been protected and produced excessive ranges of virus-fighting antibodies.

The new replace analyzed COVID-19 diagnoses between March and June in Pfizer’s ongoing examine of the three-dose vaccine.

10:50 a.m.: Possible polio cases linked to oral vaccine

Polio viruses lately present in Jerusalem, New York and London had been mutated variations of viruses that first originated in vaccines meant to stamp out the paralytic illness.

According to the Associated Press, it is a stunning twist within the decades-long effort to eradicate polio.

For years, world well being officers have used an oral vaccine in an try and wipe out the illness in its final remaining strongholds in counties akin to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nigeria and others.

In latest weeks, scientists have discovered proof of polio spreading inside Israel, the U.S. and Britain. Genetic analyses present that the viruses had been linked to the oral vaccine itself.

Monday, August 22

11:34 a.m.: Dr. Anthony Fauci to step down as nation’s top infectious disease expert

Dr. Antony Fauci, the nation’s prime infectious illness professional, is leaving the federal authorities in December, as reported by the Associated Press.

Fauci turned a family identify — and the topic of partisan assaults — in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. He’s served the federal government for greater than 5 a long time.

The 81-year-old Fauci is President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser in addition to director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.

He was a frontrunner within the federal response to AIDS and different infectious ailments nicely earlier than the coronavirus pandemic.

Fauci informed the Associated Press that strolling away after 54 years was bittersweet.

11:04 a.m.: Pfizer seeks OK for updated COVID-19 booster shot for fall

Pfizer has requested U.S. regulators to authorize its mixture COVID-19 vaccine that provides safety towards the most recent omicron relations.

According to the Associated Press, the transfer is a key step towards opening a fall booster marketing campaign.

The Food and Drug Administration ordered vaccine makers to tweak their pictures to focus on BA.4 and BA.5 which might be higher than ever at dodging immunity from earlier vaccination or an infection.

If the FDA shortly clears the combo pictures made by Pfizer and its companion BioNTech, boosters might be supplied inside weeks.

Moderna is predicted to file an analogous software quickly.

Friday, August 19

4:55 p.m.: Despite struggles, California health officials say COVID helped monkeypox response

California continues to battle in getting sufficient doses of the monkeypox vaccine to healthcare suppliers throughout the state.  

Department of Public Health Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Tomas Aragon mentioned ideally the state wants between 600,000 and 800,000 doses of the vaccine and is nowhere near that as of at present. But he mentioned the state is definitely in higher form for battling this virus due to the final one.

“What I’ve been telling folks is that we’ve been fortunate that we’ve been able to leverage the resources that we have stood up for COVID,” Aragon mentioned. “If COVID had not happened, we would not have all the infrastructure that we have.”

There have been 2,660 confirmed Monkeypox circumstances in California, with 62 folks hospitalized and zero deaths.

11:45 a.m.: Bill would require California schools have plans for COVID-19 testing

A bill moving through the California legislature would require college districts to provide you with COVID-19 testing plans in case of optimistic circumstances within the classroom.

The measure handed the state Assembly Thursday. Democratic Assembly member Cecilia Aguiar-Curry made the case for its approval:

“Without a plan in place, some school districts leave parents in the dark,” she mentioned. “Parents have a right to know if their children have been exposed to serious disease.”

Quite a lot of GOP lawmakers voted towards it, together with Rocklin Republican Kevin Kiley.

“This state has had the most onerous school shutdowns and mandates and testing regime of any state in the country, and we have done inestimable harm to our students as a result,” Kiley mentioned.

The invoice requires a remaining procedural vote within the Senate earlier than going to the governor’s desk.

10:08 a.m.: Health care centers are stretching out monkeypox vaccines to cover low supplies

After a bumpy begin, the Biden administration is making an attempt to easy out the vaccination marketing campaign aimed toward controlling the nation’s rising monkeypox outbreak, according to NPR.

The effort now rests on a brand new and untested technique of dividing up what had been beforehand full doses in an effort to stretch the restricted stockpile of vaccines within the U.S.

This comes as monkeypox circumstances have climbed nicely above 14,000 within the U.S. — a case rely greater than every other nation on this planet — and but many native well being departments nonetheless report not having sufficient vaccines to achieve all those that are thought-about excessive threat of contracting the illness.

9:52 a.m.: Biden’s latest bill to avoid a significant increase in health care costs

Millions of individuals within the United States will likely be spared from huge will increase in well being care prices subsequent 12 months after President Joe Biden signed laws extending beneficiant subsidies for individuals who purchase plans by federal and state marketplaces.

As reported by the Associated Press, the local weather, tax and well being care invoice units apart $70 billion over the following three years to maintain out-of-pocket premium prices low for roughly 13 million folks.

That cash comes simply earlier than the decreased costs had been set to run out in a 12 months beset by record-high inflation.

The invoice will lengthen subsidies briefly supplied final 12 months in a coronavirus reduction invoice that considerably lowered premiums and out-of-pocket prices for patrons shopping for plans by the Affordable Care Act’s market.

Thursday, August 18

1:44 p.m.: CDC director announces shake-up, citing COVID mistakes

The head of the nation’s prime public well being company is shaking up the group with the aim of creating it extra nimble. 

According to the Associated Press, the deliberate adjustments on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention come after amid criticism of the company’s response to COVID-19, monkeypox and different public well being threats. 

CDC leaders are calling it a “reset.” The adjustments embrace inner staffing strikes and steps to hurry up information releases. 

The CDC’s director informed the company’s employees concerning the adjustments on Wednesday. She says it’s a CDC initiative, and was not directed by the White House or different administration officers.

12:37 p.m.: World coronavirus cases fall 24%, WHO says

New coronavirus circumstances reported globally within the final week dropped by practically 1 / 4 whereas deaths fell by 6%, the Associated Press reviews.

That’s based on the newest report on the pandemic launched Thursday by the World Health Organization. The U.N. well being company reported 5.4 million new COVID-19 circumstances final week, a decline of 24% from the earlier week. 

Infections fell all over the place on this planet, together with by practically 40% in Africa and Europe and by a 3rd within the Middle East. Still, the variety of COVID deaths rose within the Western Pacific by 31% and in Southeast Asia by 12% whereas falling or remaining steady all over the place else.

Wednesday, August 17

11:45 a.m.: WHO renames monkeypox subvariants away from regional signifiers

The World Health Organization has renamed two monkeypox variants that had been named after nations and areas in an effort to align with “current best practices,” NPR reports.

The new names, Clade I and Clade II, change the names Congo Basin clade and West African clade, respectively.

Subsequent variants will likely be named utilizing Roman numerals for the clade and lowercase letters for the subclade.

This comes after calls to rename the poxvirus to something else failed. Critics have referred to as the identify “monkeypox” racist and incorrect.

“Monkeypox should be renamed for two major reasons,” mentioned Dr. Ifeanyi Nsofor, a worldwide well being equality advocate and senior New Voices fellow on the Aspen Insitute. “First, there’s a long history of referring to Blacks and monkeys. Therefore, ‘monkeypox’ is racist and stigmatizes Blacks.”

“Second, ‘monkeypox’ gives a wrong impression that the disease is only transmitted by monkeys. This is also wrong,” he mentioned.

Despite rising criticism of the identify, the International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses mentioned that even when the identify is modified in a 12 months or two, “monkey” will nonetheless probably be a part of any revamped identify.

While WHO names ailments, the ICTV determines the formal names of viruses.

Tuesday, August 16

11:51 a.m.: First Lady Jill Biden tests positive for COVID-19

First Lady Jill Biden has examined optimistic for COVID-19 and is experiencing “mild symptoms,” as reported by the Associated Press.

The White House introduced it on Tuesday.

The first woman has been vacationing with President Joe Biden in South Carolina and started experiencing signs on Monday. She’s been prescribed the antiviral drug Paxlovid and will isolate on the trip dwelling for a minimum of 5 days,

Joe Biden examined unfavourable for the virus on Tuesday morning however will put on a masks indoors for 10 days consistent with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s steerage. The president recovered from a rebound case of the virus on Aug. 7.

The Bidens have been twice-vaccinated and twice-boosted with the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine.

11:19 a.m.: EU could soon approve combined COVID-19 vaccine for general population

Germany’s well being minister says European Union drug regulators could authorize using vaccines which might be efficient towards two variants of the coronavirus.

According to the Associated Press, German Health minister Karl Lauterbach mentioned he anticipated the European Medicines Agency to fulfill on Sept. 1 to contemplate a vaccine that will shield towards the unique virus and the omicron variant.

He says the EU company would probably meet once more on Sept. 27 to assessment a mixed vaccine towards the unique virus and omicron offshoot, BA.5, which is chargeable for the newest world surge in COVID-19 circumstances.

Germany has procured enough quantities of each vaccines and would have the ability to begin rolling them out a day after they acquired authorization, he mentioned.

Monday, August 15

10:47 a.m.: CDC drops quarantine, distancing guidelines

The nation’s prime public well being company is stress-free its COVID-19 tips and dropping the advice that Americans quarantine themselves if they arrive into shut contact with an contaminated particular person.

As reported by the Associated Press, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention additionally mentioned that folks now not want to remain a minimum of 6 toes away from others.

The adjustments come greater than 2 ½ years after the beginning of the pandemic. They are pushed by a recognition that an estimated 95% of Americans 16 and older have acquired some stage of immunity, both from being vaccinated or contaminated.

10:33 a.m.: Johnson & Johnson has to trash 400 million COVID-19 vaccines due to quality problems — again

Congressional panel leaders say an extra 135 million doses of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine from a troubled Baltimore manufacturing unit must be destroyed as a result of high quality issues.

The announcement Thursday follows a May report detailing how greater than 400 million vaccine doses made at Emergent BioSolutions plant must be trashed, based on the Associated Press.

The newest spherical of doses slated for destruction had been made between August 2021 and February 2022. Johnson & Johnson says that no doses produced on the website for the reason that manufacturing unit restarted have reached the market.

Friday, August 12

10:29 a.m.: LA County moves out of high COVID-19 infection tier

Los Angeles County has dropped out of the excessive COVID-19 neighborhood stage beneath federal tips, as infections and charges of hospitalizations proceed to fall, based on the Associated Press.

The transfer to the medium tier beneath standards set by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention comes two weeks after LA County dropped a plan to impose a brand new masks mandate as the newest coronavirus surge eased.

LA County well being director Barbara Ferrer mentioned Thursday that the traits are encouraging — however she reminded residents that face overlaying stays an efficient device to cut back unfold.

10:03 a.m.: Polio detected in NYC’s sewer system, indicating spread

Health officers say it’s potential that lots of of individuals in New York state have gotten polio and don’t understand it.

As reported by the Associated Press, the pronouncement got here Friday after they mentioned the virus that causes the doubtless lethal illness has been detected in New York City’s wastewater.

Authorities say the presence of the virus in wastewater means that it’s circulating regionally.

They are urging dad and mom to get their kids vaccinated.

One particular person suffered paralysis weeks in the past due to a polio an infection north of the town. Most folks contaminated with polio don’t have any signs however can nonetheless give the virus to others for days or even weeks.

Thursday, August 11

10:59 a.m.: Can the monkeypox outbreak be stopped? Experts believe it’s possible

Since May, barely 90 nations have reported greater than 31,000 circumstances of monkeypox, as reported by the Associated Press.

The World Health Organization categorised the escalating outbreak of the once-rare illness as a world emergency final month.

The U.S. declared it a nationwide emergency simply final week, however that doesn’t imply the monkeypox is the following world pandemic.

Since it doesn’t unfold as simply as COVID-19, it’s not spreading into each nation. Outside of African nations, 98% of circumstances have been reported in males who’ve intercourse with males.

However, this doesn’t imply it couldn’t unfold to any particular person no matter gender or sexual orientation.

Scientists say stopping the outbreak amongst susceptible teams may halt the illness’s transmission in Europe and North America.

10:27 a.m.: North Korea blames South Korea for COVID-19 outbreak in their country

North Korean chief Kim Jong Un’s sister says he suffered a fever whereas guiding the nation to victory over the coronavirus.

According to the Associated Press, in a speech earlier than 1000’s of North Koreans, she blamed rival South Korea for the nation’s outbreak and vowed “deadly” retaliation.

Kim Yo Jong, a strong official in control of inter-Korean relations, glorified her brother’s management in the course of the outbreak as he jubilantly described the nation’s broadly disputed success over the virus as an “amazing miracle” in world public well being.

Experts consider the victory announcement alerts Kim Jong Un’s intention to maneuver to different priorities and are involved his sister’s remarks potent a potential nuclear or missile provocation.

Wednesday, August 10

11:02 a.m.: COVID-19 deaths fall by 9% globally

The World Health Organization says in its newest weekly pandemic report that the variety of coronavirus deaths fell by 9% within the final week whereas new circumstances remained comparatively steady.

According to the Associated Press, the U.N. well being company mentioned there have been greater than 14,000 COVID-19 deaths final week and practically 7 million new infections.

The Western Pacific reported a 30% leap in circumstances, whereas Africa reported a 46% drop.

The WHO mentioned that the omicron sub-variant BA.5 stays dominant globally, accounting for practically 70% of all virus sequences shared with the world’s greatest publicly obtainable virus database.

10:31 a.m.: Pandemic restrictions encourage Chinese residents to take up cycling

Cycling is rising in recognition in China as a sport, not only a approach to get to work.

A coronavirus outbreak that shut down indoor sports activities services in Beijing earlier this 12 months inspired folks to strive out of doors sports activities, together with biking, based on the Associated Press.

Organized rides within the Chinese capital take cyclists to outlying suburbs or metropolis landmarks. The sport’s rising recognition has boosted gross sales of bicycles and alerts rising public consciousness of environmental safety and low-carbon existence.

Tuesday, August 9

5:55 p.m.: Sacramento declares monkeypox a local public health emergency

Sacramento County declared monkeypox a local public health emergency Tuesday afternoon, allowing the county to access funding and be more proactive in its response to the outbreak

The county’s board of supervisors voted 4-1 in favor of the declaration, with District 4 supervisor Sue Frost the “no” vote. The emergency declaration allows. 

“The proclamation of the state of local emergency, and local public health emergency does not signify an increase in risk to the residents,” said the county’s public health officer, Dr. Olivia Kasirye, at the meeting. 

California state health officials announced a state of emergency on Aug. 2. 

The county was notified of its first monkeypox case on May 21. As of Tuesday, the county reports 80 monkeypox cases.

Along with a vaccine, there’s a therapy for monkeypox — a two-week sequence of drugs generally known as TPOXX. But it’s at present solely being supplied at UC Davis Medical Center and Kaiser. 

Click right here for extra information about monkeypox indicators and signs and the place you may get a vaccine in Sacramento County. 

11:26 a.m.: Incoming college students turn to bridge programs to prepare after COVID-19 disruptions

After the disruption of on-line studying, first-year faculty college students are arriving on campuses unprepared for the calls for of college-level work, specialists say.

The Associated Press reviews that faculties from New Jersey to California have expanded summer season bridge applications aiming to get college students up to the mark in math and English earlier than they arrive this fall.

Experts say it’s clear that for some, distant instruction prompted studying setbacks, most sharply amongst Black and Hispanic college students.

The stakes are excessive — analysis exhibits that college students who begin faculty a step behind are much less prone to graduate.

11:10 a.m.: 80,000 tourists stranded at a beach resort town in China due to COVID-19 outbreak

Some 80,000 vacationers are stranded within the southern Chinese Beach resort of Sanya after authorities declared it a COVID-19 scorching spot and imposed a lockdown.

According to the Associated Press, the restrictions got here into drive on Saturday morning as authorities sought to stem the unfold of COVID-19 within the metropolis on tropical Hainan Island.

There had been 229 confirmed circumstances on Friday and an extra 129 on Saturday.

Railway authorities banned all ticket gross sales and all flights had been additionally canceled. Tourists desirous to depart Sanya have to check unfavourable for the coronavirus on 5 PCR assessments over seven days.

China sticks steadfastly to a “zero-COVID” strategy. A latest outbreak in Shanghai unfold so broadly that authorities locked down the whole metropolis for 2 months, trapping thousands and thousands of individuals.

Monday, August 8

12:14 p.m.: Flushed with cash from COVID-19 treatments, Pfizer buys another drug maker

Pfizer is shopping for sickle cell drug maker Global Blood Therapeutics in an roughly $5.4 billion deal because it appears to be like to speed up development after its income soared in the course of the pandemic, based on the Associated Press.

Pfizer mentioned that its newest acquisition will enhance its work in uncommon hematology.

Global Therapeutics produces Oxybryta tablets for treating sickle cell illness. The pharma large Pfizer has been flush with money since its COVID-19 vaccine, Comirnaty, and therapy, Paxlovid, have hit the market.

It has now introduced offers valued at a complete of practically $19 billion, counting debt, since late final 12 months.

12:07 p.m.: Texas man sentenced to 25 years in prison for attacking an Asian family over COVID-19

Federal prosecutors say a Texas man has been sentenced to 25 years in jail for attacking an Asian household as a result of he thought they had been Chinese and due to this fact chargeable for the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Associated Press reviews that courtroom data present 21-year-old Jose Gomez III of Midland, Texas was sentenced Thursday after pleading responsible to a few counts of committing a hate crime.

Gomez admitted that he used a knife to slash the person and his 6-and 2-year-old sons inside a Sam’s Club in Midland as a result of he believed they had been Chinese and spreading the coronavirus.

The man Gomez attacked is from Myanmar.

The March 2020 assault occurred as Asians confronted verbal harassment and bodily assaults throughout the U.S. after the virus started to unfold nationwide.

11:28 a.m.: Spain struggles to limit monkeypox infections

Spain is struggling to curtail Europe’s main monkeypox outbreak for the reason that illness unfold past the continent of Africa.

According to the Associated Press, the southern European nation counts 4,942 circumstances and two males have died from the illness.

Authorities and teams within the LGBTQ neighborhood are honing their campaigns to get vaccines to the neediest members of the demographic to this point.

In the U.S. and Europe, the overwhelming majority of monkeypox infections have occurred in males who’ve intercourse with males.

However, well being specialists warn that if circumstances proceed to rise, they’ll inevitably unfold to different teams, just like HIV/AIDS.

Given the dearth of vaccines, the main focus is now on getting out the message that decreasing sexual companions is essential.

Friday, August 5

1:27 p.m.: How many animal species have been infected with COVID-19? Scientists are still trying to find out.

Minks, hamsters, cats and canines have all been recorded creating COVID-19, which results in the query — what number of species have been affected? How many circumstances have been there within the animal kingdom?

NPR reports that these are tough inquiries to reply — simply because it’s onerous to provide you with an correct complete for human circumstances since many individuals don’t report a optimistic check to well being authorities.

Researchers say it’s a necessary process due to the likelihood that the virus may mutate right into a extra transmissible or virulent pressure in animals that then passes again to people.

More Learn more about animals and COVID with Scientific Data’s data tracking dashboard.

12:03 p.m.: Polio samples found in New York state wastewater

New York state well being officers have issued a extra pressing name for unvaccinated kids and adults to get inoculated towards polio, citing new proof of potential “community spread” of the virus.

According to the Associated Press, well being officers mentioned that the polio virus has now been present in seven completely different wastewater samples in two adjoining counties north of New York City.

So far, just one particular person has examined optimistic for polio — an unvaccinated grownup in Rockland County who suffered paralysis.

But primarily based on earlier polio outbreaks, Health Commissioner Mary Bassett mentioned there could also be lots of of different individuals who have been contaminated however don’t have any signs but.

Thursday, August 4

1:02 p.m.: US has declared monkeypox public health emergency

The U.S. has declared monkeypox as public well being emergency after it contaminated over 6,600 Americans, as reported by NPR.

A public well being emergency can set off grant funding and open up extra assets for numerous points of a federal response.

It additionally permits the Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, to enter into contracts for remedies and different mandatory medical provides and gear and extra.

Public well being emergencies final for 90 days however may be prolonged by the Secretary.

11:32 a.m.: Las Vegas-based rental property management company faces probe over pandemic evictions

A Las Vegas-based company proprietor of 1000’s of residential rental properties in a number of U.S. states is investigating whether or not it improperly evicted tenants in the course of the coronavirus pandemic whereas receiving thousands and thousands of federal {dollars} to maintain folks of their properties.

The Associated Press reviews probes of the Siegel Group introduced by Nevada state Attorney General Aaron Ford and Clark County officers adopted findings final week by a congressional oversight panel that firm executives used deception, harassment and “potentially unlawful” techniques final 12 months to drive tenants out.

Siegel Group says it wasn’t referred to as or interviewed by the U.S. House committee that produced the report. The firm says it operates lawfully.

Wednesday, August 3

11:44 a.m.: Federal coronavirus relief funding local tourism projects

Hundreds of tourism initiatives nationwide are collectively getting about $2.4 billion in federal coronavirus reduction funding, as reported by the Associated Press.

The cash has aided all the pieces from a gasoline station growth in California to new sports activities services in Georgia and culturally numerous music in Nashville, Tennessee. Portland, Oregon, has categorized the acquisition of 200 graffiti-resistant trash cans as a tourism undertaking.

All the cash comes from the American Rescue Plan, signed by President Joe Biden final 12 months.

The versatile support program for governments lists tourism as certainly one of its eligible functions, alongside things like well being care and housing.

11:03 a.m.: Germany announces COVID-19 measures will remain for fall and winter

The German authorities says primary coronavirus necessities will stay in place in the course of the coming fall and winter when specialists anticipate COVID-19 circumstances to rise once more as folks spend extra time indoors.

According to the Associated Press, beneath guidelines lately introduced, face masks and presenting proof of a unfavourable coronavirus check will likely be obligatory from October till early April at hospitals, nursing properties and different areas with susceptible folks.

Passengers on airplanes and making long-distance journeys by prepare and bus additionally must put on masks throughout that interval, as they do now.

However, Germany’s 16 states have the authority to undertake their very own guidelines. State governments may determine to require masks and undertake common testing at faculties.

Tuesday, August 2

2:46 p.m.: Newsom declares California in state of emergency over monkeypox

Gov. Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency to hurry efforts to fight the monkeypox outbreak.

It makes California the second state in three days to take the step — practically 800 circumstances have been reported within the state, based on the Associated Press.

Gov. Newsom mentioned his Monday declaration will assist California coordinate a government-wide response. He says the state will proceed to work with the federal authorities to safe extra vaccines, increase consciousness about decreasing threat and stand with the LGBTQ neighborhood in preventing stigmatization.

The transfer got here after an analogous declaration in New York state on Saturday and in San Francisco on Thursday.

2:37 p.m.: President Biden tests positive for COVID-19 for the second day

President Joe Biden’s “loose cough” has returned as he faces a rebound case of COVID-19, his physician mentioned, although he “continues to feel well.”

According to the Associated Press, White House doctor Kevin O’Connor supplied an replace on the president’s situation as he continues to check optimistic for the virus.

He mentioned Biden “remains fever-free” and that his temperature, pulse, blood strain, respiratory fee, and oxygen saturation “remain entirely normal.”

Still, Biden is required to stay in isolation by a minimum of Thursday beneath Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tips — and maybe longer beneath harder White House protocols if he continues to check optimistic.

Monday, August 1

11:41 a.m.: In the race to acquire monkeypox vaccines, lower-income countries lose

Public well being officers warn that strikes by wealthy nations to purchase giant portions of monkeypox vaccine may go away thousands and thousands of individuals in African nations unprotected towards a extra harmful model of the illness.

As reported by the Associated Press, scientists say that, not like campaigns to cease COVID-19, mass vaccinations will not be essential to curb monkeypox outbreaks. Targeted vaccinations and different measures might be sufficient to close down the a number of outbreaks.

Monkeypox is far tougher to unfold than coronavirus, however specialists warn that the necessity for vaccines may intensify if the illness spills over into the final inhabitants.

Brazil and Spain have simply reported monkeypox deaths, the primary of their nations.

11:38 a.m.: President Biden tests positive again in COVID-19 rebound case

President Joe Biden has examined optimistic for COVID-19 for the second straight day, in what seems to be a uncommon case of “rebound” following therapy with an anti-viral drug.

According to the Associated Press, White House Physician Dr. Kevin O’Connor mentioned in a letter that the president “continues to feel well” and will carry on working from the chief residence.

After Biden examined optimistic on Sunday, he canceled upcoming plans to journey and maintain in-person occasions. He’s isolating for a minimum of 5 days per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tips.

The 79-year-old Biden first examined optimistic on July 21. He was handled with the anti-viral drug Paxlovid, and he had ended his isolation on Wednesday.

11:27 a.m.: Florida man accused of selling bleach as COVID-19 cure, is arrested abroad

A person accused of promoting a poisonous industrial bleach as a coronavirus treatment by his Florida-based church has been returned to the United States after being arrested in Colombia.

According to the Associated Press, data present 64-year-old Mark Grenon made his preliminary courtroom look Thursday in Miami federal courtroom.

Grenon and his three grownup sons had been indicted final 12 months on one rely every of conspiracy to commit fraud and two counts every of prison contempt. He is the archbishop of the Genesis II Church of Health and Healing in Bradenton, Florida.

Officials say the church offered chlorine dioxide and claimed the poisonous answer can treatment an unlimited number of sicknesses.

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