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Despite the USG ordering new COVID boosters for $3.2 B, it is not clear yet what will be used
Despite the USG ordering new COVID boosters for $3.2 B, it is not clear yet what will be used
Lily Defina has been organizing the 6 International COVID Summits for the past 3 years (what a gal!) and is now a substacker, profiling the speakers at these important events. She just did one on me.
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My Board matter lasted from 8:20 am to 8:22 am.
I do thank them for not making me wait all day for this anticlimactic finish to the case.
I do thank them for not making me wait all day for this anticlimactic finish to the case.
Yesterday’s WSJ: “Some Who Rushed to Covid-19 Vaccine Hold Off on Boosters
Health authorities hoped new shot targeting Omicron would lift sluggish booster rates, but some say they don’t need it"
Health authorities hoped new shot targeting Omicron would lift sluggish booster rates, but some say they don’t need it”
Hospitals remain in the red, giving the government leverage to again pay them for government-imposed forms of care
Original URL: https://merylnass.substack.com/p/hospitals-remain-in-the-red-givingFrom Becker’s Hospital Review we see an unsurprising trend worsens: fewer people going to hospitals, although it seems there are more people with medical conditions folloowing cases of COVID and especially the COVID injections. Patients are wary. Hospitals took their twenty pieces of silver from the government for remdesivir mandates (aka “standing orders”)…
