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Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act of 2023 comes as harassment and bullying, especially of LGBTQ+ community, on the rise

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FDA Updates Medical Device Shortages List | Knobbe Martens

The FDA has updated its Medical Device Shortages List to remove Specimen Collection, Laboratory Reagents and Testing Supplies, Transport Media Device, Saline Vascular Access Flush, and...

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FDA Roundup: July 18, 2023

/PRNewswire/ -- Today, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is providing an at-a-glance summary of news from around the agency: On Monday, the FDA announced...

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Commendations, As CACOVID Winds Down With N12bn Donation

As the private sector-led Coalition Against COVID-19 (CACOVID) winds down, President Muhammadu Buhari has commended the initiative of private sector

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President Buhari Hails CACOVID for Donating 350 Security Vehicles

...says Coalition made him proud over Covid-19 response As the private sector-led Coalition Against Covid-19 (CACOVID) winds down, President Muhammadu Buhari has commended the initiative of private sector operators, saying the contributions he has received from the Coalition so far has elevated his status among other Presidents of the world. The President, who spoke in

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MSNBC Reports

development at texas hospital. how is the administration able to send out the tests again after failing to get the funding from congress? >> reporter: as we know, congress is trying to race to get a new funding bill, whether there will be funding for covid. as one administration official put it, they had to make hard choices over the last few months. one of the hard choices was to pause this free testing program for the fall months because precisely ahead of what they expected as we head into the winter months, there's going to be a likely surge. and they wanted to be sufficient supply in the stockpile for this very moment. they were able to move some funding around, as well, taking money away from additional manufacturing domestically for testing supplies because they wanted to make sure they had sufficient vaccine supplies, especially the new omicron specific booster that's available to americans now. part of what we see in this new winter fall plan from the white

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FOX and Friends

manufacturing to the united states so we are not so dependent on these other countries. >> brian: right. i know you are not a supply chain expert medical in your field. if china can't help us, is there another place for us to go? >> there are smaller manufacturing companies at this point they would have to ramp up their production and we still wouldn't get it for many months to come. actually, the manufacturing plant in shanghai has already began manufacturing again but they were shut down for about two months. so we will see a two month lag. again, hospitals across the country are already dealing with this. they are changing their protocols. they are extending follow-up cat scans whenever possible. we will feel a crunch for the next two weeks. we felt this all throughout covid. we had a hard time getting testing supplies, masks and other things because we relied so much upon international manufacturing. maybe this is a wake-up call that the united states needs to bring some of this manufacturing back home. >> brian: you think so? we have had a two-year wake-up call we keep hitting the snooze

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20220111-15:52:00

month with the remaining tests going out over the next 60 days. >> i am hearing from so many schools that are having trouble staying open, they want to stay open. part of it is they have staff that are sick, but a big part of it is they don't have access to safety measures like masks and testing supplies. what do i tell them about where they go to get that? >> schools having enough testing supplies to stay open is a critical priority for us. we've invested $10 billion of the american rescue plan given to states to support and stand up testing programs. we've also invested $650 million in a program called operation expanded testing, which set up regional hubs of labs schools could contract with to run their testing programs.

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Americas Newsroom With Bill Hemmer Dana Perino-20220111-15:52:00

>> i'm out of time but i do want to say this. i am hearing from so many schools that are having trouble staying open. they want to stay open. part of it they have staff sick that's understandable but a big part of it is they don't have access to the safety measures like masks and testing supplies. what do i tell them where they go to get that? >> thank you, schools having enough testing supplies to stay open is a critical priority for us. we've invested $10 billion of the american rescue plan given to states to support and stand up testing programs. we've also invested $650 million in a program called operation expanded testing which set up regional hubs of labs that schools could contract with to run their testing programs. that doesn't work if there aren't tests available. so we're working directly with states to match additional

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CNN Newsroom With Fredricka Whitfield-20220108-18:01:00

spreads. all of this is fueling more debate on how school districts can best keep kids and teachers safe. meantime, hospital staffing shortages and dwindling testing supplies are becoming more common. in california the national guard is being activated to help assist hospitals where needed. in colorado the state activated its crisis standards of care to keep up with the rise in patients. cnn's nadia romero is in atlanta where students are returning to classes in school, right, on monday, so what are people saying about the plans? >> reporter: yeah, fred, that is the plan so far, right, but the original plan was for them to return to in-person learning once they returned from holiday break, but then we had this rise in covid-19 cases, so they went back to remote learning. monday is the day. and on that day as well starts mandatory testing for teachers at the atlanta public school district, twice a week, and students can get tested as well with parental consent.

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