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Will Feuer

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Covid cases rise across more than half of the U.S. as country races to vaccinate

White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci urged states last week not to declare victory prematurely. → Read More

Biden administration to invest $10 billion in Covid testing for schools in push to reopen

A student gives her coronavirus COVID-19 swab to Dr. Helenann Civian, the principal of South Boston Catholic Academy in Boston on Jan. 19, 2021. Pool testing means an entire classroom of students puts their swabs in the same cup and it's tested as one sample, making it faster/cheaper. Suzanne Kreiter | Boston Globe | Getty Images The Biden administration is pouring $10 billion from the recently… → Read More

GE Healthcare launches new wireless hand-held ultrasound as CEO eyes growing market

According to the 510(k) clearance from the FDA, the Vscan Air can also be deployed in a home environment and in road and air ambulances. → Read More

A year later, Trump's '15 days to slow the spread' campaign shows how little we knew of Covid

"There was so much we didn't know about this disease at the time," former Baltimore health commissioner Dr. Leana Wen said. → Read More

GE stock rallies after tough week as bullish analysts defend airline leasing deal

Bulls flocked to the defense of GE Monday after the stock tumbled over debt concerns following the announcement that it would sell Gecas move to fold GE Capital → Read More

WHO says it's investigating reports of blood clots in people who got AstraZeneca Covid vaccine

"Just because it's reported following a vaccination doesn't mean that it's because of the vaccination," WHO's chief scientist Dr. Soumya Swaminathan said. → Read More

GE stock extends losses after Gecas sale, JP Morgan's Tusa warns on debt

CEO Larry Culp has made the case that the deal is a critical step in his turnaround plan for the company as he seeks to simplify operations and reduce debt. → Read More

GE sheds finance assets as it focuses on industrial business and seeks to strengthen balance sheet

"This really marks the transformation into a more focused, simpler and stronger GE," CEO Larry Culp said in an interview with CNBC's David Faber. → Read More

WHO says pandemic has caused more 'mass trauma' than WWII and will last for years

"And when there is mass trauma, it affects communities for many years to come," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said. → Read More

Morgan Stanley raises GE target to $17, a high among Wall Street banks

Last month, CEO Larry Culp told an audience at an event hosted by Barclays that the company expects to burn cash in the first quarter of 2021. → Read More

Democrats push FDA to regulate toxic metals in baby food after investigation finds high levels

"My investigation revealed that baby food companies ... were knowingly selling us tainted products," said Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi. → Read More

President Joe Biden slams governors for lifting mask mandates, calls it 'Neanderthal thinking'

While daily new cases of Covid-19 are significantly down from the peak in early January, the decline has plateaued in recent days at a worryingly high level. → Read More

World Health Organization warns of global uptick in Covid cases after weeks of decline

Dr. Mike Ryan suggested that the uptick could be because "we may be relaxing a little before we've got the full impact of vaccination." → Read More

President Joe Biden urges states to vaccinate teachers, school staff this month

Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, hailed the president's remarks as a concrete step toward reopening schools for in-person learning. → Read More

Texas, Mississippi lift Covid restrictions and mask mandates, despite CDC warnings

While daily new cases have been falling rapidly since the peak in January, the decline appears to be levelling off at a worryingly high rate of infection. → Read More

As Ebola spreads in Africa, CDC requires airlines to collect contact information on travelers from DRC, Guinea

The risk of Ebola spreading to the U.S. is "extremely low," the CDC said last week. → Read More

House panel investigates One Medical for allegedly letting rich clients cut Covid vaccine line

Complaints about the company have prompted regulators, including the Washington Department of Health, to halt distribution of the vaccines to One Medical. → Read More

CDC says J&J Covid vaccine is OK for people who have allergic reaction to Pfizer or Moderna's

There were 47 reports of severe allergic reactions in those who received Pfizer's vaccine and 19 cases in those who received Moderna's as of Jan. 18, CDC said. → Read More

Florida Gov. DeSantis accused of favoritism in distributing Covid vaccine, Congress urged to investigate

Florida democrat Nikki Fried accused DeSantis of "inept distribution of vaccines at best, and corrupt political patronage at worst." → Read More

CDC panel recommends use of J&J's single-shot Covid vaccine, clearing way for distribution

CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said Friday that she would "stand by to review" the ACIP's recommendation and be "ready to sign." → Read More