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Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison after scamming investors with false claims about the blood tests made by her company. (AP)
Kaiser Permanente dodged what might have been the largest private sector nurses' strike in U.S. history, with a tentative deal offering a 22.5% pay raise and increased staffing. (Fierce Healthcare)
Anti-abortion groups sued HHS and the FDA in an effort to undo the FDA's approval of the abortion pill mifepristone. (Politico)
Some scientists are worried the current crop of COVID vaccines won't prevent infection and are calling for a new vaccine strategy. (New York Times)
Meanwhile, Operation Warp Speed, former President Trump's program to rapidly develop next generation U.S. vaccines, has hit some major roadblocks. (New York Times)
As of Monday at 8:00 a.m. ET, the unofficial COVID toll in the U.S. reached 98,309,031 and 1,077,031, increases of 311,593 cases and 2,546 deaths since this time a week ago.
This year's dominant flu strain, H3N2, is associated with more severe flu among children and the elderly. (CNBC)
Disabled people are raising concerns that changes made under Elon Musk at Twitter will make the platform less safe and harder to use. (Washington Post)
Georgia appears on track to implement Medicaid work requirements, following the reelection of Republican Gov. Brian Kemp (R). (Kaiser Health News)
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