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- January 21, 2021Disability Scoop (1/21, Diament) reports CDC researchers “are offering up a new estimate of the number of American…
- January 21, 2021Wall Street Journal (January 21) Lilly Antibody Drug Prevents COVID-19 in Nursing Homes, Study Finds The drugmaker plans to ask U.S. health regulators to expand bamlanivimab’s use to protect nursing-home residents and staff from Covid-19. Assistant HHS Secretary Nominee Accused…
- January 21, 2021The Baltimore Sun (January 21) Maryland Seniors, Others Eligible for Coronavirus Vaccine Frustrated by Communication Void, Wait Like it did for many Maryland seniors, Gov. Larry Hogan’s announcement last week offered hope for Stephen Poe. It meant the 80-year-old who lives…