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Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla defended the company’s COVID-19 vaccine data after the Trump administration asked companies to show the effectiveness of the vaccine. He also called Trump’s Operation Warp speed project in 2020 “a profound public health achievement.” (Axios)
A confidential memo shows that Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Susan Monarez had similar plans to reform the agency. This comes a few days after the White House officially fired Monarez. (STAT News)
The surgeon general of Florida said that the state will end all vaccine mandates. He said that forcing vaccine mandates is “wrong” and “immoral.” (NBC News)
Novartis signed a $5.2 billion deal with Chinese biotech Argo for heart drugs. The pharma giant will pay the biotech $160 million in upfront cash to explore cardiovascular therapies. (Reuters)
The Food and Drug Administration proposed a new process to accelerate the approval of drugs for rare diseases. Eligibility will depend on whether the drugs address a small population – fewer than 1000 people in the United States. (Reuters)
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