The Defining Pandemic Moments For Health And Life Sci Attys
Thank You! Law360 (March 11, 2021, 11:02 PM EST) The coronavirus pandemic s first year tested America s health care and life sciences systems in unprecedented ways and set the stage for profound and lasting changes. Here, attorneys share the moments and lessons that stand out and what they ll be watching as the pandemic enters its second year.
Law360 solicited recollections from attorneys who advise health care providers, drug companies, health insurers and medical device makers in numerous legal areas that became both more prominent and more complex amid COVID-19. Those areas include enforcement, reimbursement, mergers and acquisitions, product approvals and manufacturing.
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The Biden administration has signaled a stark shift in its handling of the coronavirus pandemic, particularly when it comes to areas like transparency and boosting vaccine supply.
But while the difference in administrations is clear on the surface, a significant part of the operational and behind-the-scenes work from public health officials has remained in place from President Donald Trump’s time in office.
Spectrum News looked at how the Trump and Biden administrations compare in their pandemic response, including their messaging, vaccination campaigns and coordination with states
New York State Team
New York Gov. Andrews Cuomo’s pledge to keep battling COVID-19 amid allegations his administration underreported nursing home deaths for political gain came after he repeatedly chastised other states and federal officials for obscuring information in a way that put Americans at risk during the pandemic.
What follows is a USA TODAY Network New York analysis of some of Cuomo’s previous comments about New York’s nursing home death numbers, and the threat posed by government officials who politicize public health information.
Sept. 30, 2020
During a call with reporters, Cuomo said New York is 46th lowest out of 50 states in terms of percentage of nursing home deaths due to COVID-19.