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Major Market Comparison Of Key COVID-19 Legislation - Anti-trust/Competition Law


MAJOR MARKET COMPARISON OF KEY COVID-19 LEGISLATION
As pharmaceutical companies worldwide race to supply vaccines
and therapeutics to fight the spread of COVID-19, understanding the
laws and regulations that could impact parties involved in the
COVID-19 pandemic supply chain is increasingly important. This
article provides an overview and comparison of legislation relevant
to manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, and health professionals
involved in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic in each of the
United States ( US ), European Union ( EU ),
United Kingdom ( UK ), and People s Republic of China
( PRC ), including measures to ensure (1) immunity from
COVID-19 countermeasure liability; (2) government ability to direct
(or redirect) resources; (3) emergency use authorizations; (4) ....

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Senior Living Communities, Liability for COVID-19 Countermeasures, and the PREP Act: Is the Tide Turning for Providers? | Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP


[co-author: Genta Iwasaki]
In a February 10, 2021 ruling (the “Garcia Ruling”) out of the District Court for the Central District of California (the “CDCA Court”) in the case of
., 20-02250JVS (C.D. Ca. Feb. 10, 2021), the CDCA Court held that the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (42 U.S.C. § 247d–6d) (the “PREP Act”) provides senior living facilities with an exemption from civil liability for actions taken by such facilities to protect facility residents from COVID-19.
Given that long-term care and senior living facilities have experienced a disproportionate share of COVID-19 cases and deaths nationwide during the pandemic,[1] with many states having experienced their worst COVID-19 outbreaks and highest number of deaths in long-term care facilities in December 2020,[2] the extension of PREP Act liability protections to senior and long term care facilities is tremendously significant to the industry. ....

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COVID-19: PREP Act Exempts Sr. Living Facilities from Civil Liability


Senior Living Communities, Liability for COVID-19 Countermeasures, and the PREP Act: Is the Tide Turning for Providers?
Monday, March 8, 2021
In a February 10, 2021 ruling (the “Garcia Ruling”) out of the CDCA Court for the Central District of California (the “CDCA Court”) in the case of 
., 20-02250JVS (C.D. Ca. Feb. 10, 2021), the CDCA Court held that the Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (42 U.S.C. § 247d–6d) (the “PREP Act”) provides senior living facilities with an exemption from civil liability for actions taken by such facilities to protect facility residents from COVID-19.
Given that long-term care and senior living facilities have experienced a disproportionate share of COVID-19 cases and deaths nationwide during the pandemic,[1] with many states having experienced their worst COVID-19 outbreaks and highest number of deaths in long-term care facilities in December 2020,[2] the extension of PREP Act liability prote ....

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