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The Center for Disease Control and Prevention accepted recommendations made by the previous vaccine panel recommending respiratory syncytial virus vaccines in adults between the ages of 50 and 59. The previous panel’s staff was fired by Kennedy, who approved this recommendation in the absence of the director of the agency. (USA Today)
As the House of Representatives debates President Donald Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’ read about what the legislation means for your healthcare. Legislation passed by the Senate on Tuesday could affect how people sign up for Medicaid and the insurance marketplaces. (The Washington Post)
The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that its 1849 law does not ban abortions in the state. Wisconsin has been in a legal gray area on its abortion laws since the Roe. V. Wade overturning. (NPR)
AstraZeneca CEO Sir Pascal Soriot would like to move the stock market listing to the United States, according to multiple sources. They added that Soriot was likely to face resistance from parts of the board should he push for such a move, as well as the British government. The government is not believed to have been informed. (The Times)
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer made clear in a meeting with Irish Trade Minster Simon Harris last month that Washington was open to “creative solutions” on pharmaceutical trade between the U.S. and European Union. The European Union wants immediate relief from tariffs in key sectors as part of any trade deal with the U.S. due by a July 9 deadline, EU diplomats said. (Reuters)
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