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we re doing this completely and it s the right thing to do.- reporter: ely lily also cutting the price of its most commonly prescribed insulin, humalog and humulin, by 70% this fall. its generic version of humalog dropping to $25 a vial in may. the news comes as the company and other drugmakers face increasing pressure from president biden to lower insulin prices. just last year, biden signed a law capping insulin prices for seniors on medicare. nearly 3 million americans with diabetes using eli lilly insulin including j.p. qualters, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 10. even with two different health insurance plans, he says the prices are just too high. for anyone above 26, in my personal opinion, you can pay up to $400, $600, $800 a month extra on top or your health
insurance payments for one vial or three vials of insulin. reporter: the uninsured will need to sign up for eli lilly s insulin program for qualifying for that discount. tonight, president biden called the announcement a big deal, adding, it is time for other manufacturers to follow. david? all right, stephanie ramos, this is good news for many people across this country, that s for sure. thank you. now to that mysterious condition affecting american personnel around the world, we ve been reporting on what was called havana syndrome after some time. tonight, a u.s. intelligence review finds no link to a foreign adversary or exotic weapon, they say. more than 1,500 american personnel in 96 countries reported symptoms. the report found no single cause, but many including ordinary illness and environmental factors. when we come back on this busy news night, we have news coming in about a deadly fire in buffalo, a firefighter killed. the collapse and the explosion knocking fire fig
this as belarus president lukashenko, putin s closest ally, met with president xi in beijing. there are growing fears that china may seek to arm russia. the two men touted china s 12-point plan for peace, a proposal which doesn t say russian troops should leave ukraine. putin is preparing to host xi in moscow this spring. today, secretary blinken saying there is zero evidence that putin was ready to engage in serious peace talks. and david, tonight, ukraine is rushing reinforcements to bakhmut, keen to give a clear sign they won t retreat. david? all right, james longman in ukraine for us. thank you. back here at home tonight, and to news that will affect millions of americans who buy insulin. eli lilly says it will now cap the out of pocket cost of insulin at $35 a month. so, will other pharmaceutical companies now follow suit? here s stephanie ramos. reporter: tonight, in a major move that will bring relief to millions of americans with diabetes, pharmaceutical giant eli lill