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Why all the silence over record COVID-19 cases? | Letters to the editor

AARP has a conflict of interest when it comes to drug pricing legislation | Opinion

"AARP earned $1.7 billion in revenue last year. About 45% $752 million came from deals between the organization and insurance companies to sell AARP-branded plans," writes Patients Rising Executive Director Terry Wilcox. When insurance companies do better, so does AARP, which may explain the organization's support of the Build Back Better Act.

HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Two-Dose Crunch Complicates Full Immunity

February 22, 2021 6:09 AM By Brandon Lee Nearly a month after U.S. vaccination campaigns ramped up to give Covid-19 shots to more than a million people a day, their second doses are coming due, straining state rollouts and leaving some without complete immunizations. In Texas alone, almost 6,000 people were overdue for their second shots in early February. In Washington state, health officials said last week that some mass vaccination clinics would be delivering follow-up doses only. A Michigan hospital system canceled last-dose appointments for the past week after its supply was reduced. “All I have on hand is enough to get me through today and tomorrow,” Carolyn Wilson, chief operating officer of Beaumont Health system in Michigan, said in an interview.

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