
What We're Reading: Pharma Execs Refuse to Attend Trump Meeting; Kodak Lands $765M US Loan; Persistent COVID-19 Symptoms
A meeting at the White House with top pharmaceutical executives has been cancelled after the Trump administration’s executive orders signed this past Friday on the topic drew criticism from the drug industry; Kodak has won a $765 million US government loan to assist in expediting domestic production of drugs to treat several medical conditions and reduce US reliance on foreign supplies; more than a third of patients with mild illness from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reported related symptoms that lasted for 2 to 3 weeks after testing positive.
Drugmakers Refuse Meeting After Trump Issues Executive Orders on Costs
Today, top pharmaceutical executives were scheduled to meet with President Donald Trump at the White House to discuss drug pricing, but the meeting has been canceled after the Trump administration’s
Kodak Acquires $765M US Loan to Start Medical Supply Chain Fix
Study Finds COVID-19 Symptoms Persist in 35% of Outpatients
According to survey results published in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, more than one-third of patients (35%) with mild illness from COVID-19 reported related symptoms that lasted for 2 to 3 weeks after testing positive, with 1 in 5 indicated to be previously healthy adults. Reported by
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