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600,000+ Americans have died since start of pandemic

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Medline buyout could set off wave of private equity investment • Cook County s vaccination strategy shift • Do you really need annual physicals?

Bloomberg MEDLINE BUYOUT COULD SET OFF WAVE OF PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENT: While the healthcare supply chain hasn t been the primary target of private equity firms, the COVID-19 pandemic underscored the importance of a resilient supply of personal protective equipment and excess distribution capacity. Experts suggest that the Medline deal is just the beginning. I think this is the start of an explosion of private equity deals in healthcare, Richard Scheffler, health economics professor at UC Berkeley, tells Modern Healthcare, adding that he wouldn t be surprised if investment increases by 30% to 40% next year. Everyone made a bundle in the Trump stock market; these firms are sitting there with capital and have to do something with it.

More kids could soon become eligible for COVID vaccine

More kids could soon become eligible for COVID vaccine By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  More kids could soon become eligible for COVID vaccine Dr. Robert Citronberg, the executive medical director of infectious disease and prevention for Advocate Aurora Health joins FOX6 WakeUp with more information. Even more kids could soon become eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. This comes as vaccination rates are dropping across the country. Dr. Robert Citronberg, the executive medical director of infectious disease and prevention for Advocate Aurora Health joins FOX6 WakeUp with more information.

2nd vaccine could be approved for emergency use in kids

2nd vaccine could be approved for emergency use in kids By FOX6 News Digital Team Published  2nd vaccine could be approved for emergency use in kids Dr. Robert Citronberg, the executive medical director of infectious disease and prevention for Advocate Aurora Health joins FOX6 WakeUp with more information. A second vaccine could soon be approved for emergency use in kids. This comes as the CDC is investigating whether or not the vaccine contributed to some heart problems in a small group of adults. Dr. Robert Citronberg, the executive medical director of infectious disease and prevention for Advocate Aurora Health joins FOX6 WakeUp with more information.

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