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    At least 181 public health leaders in 38 states have resigned, retired or been fired amid the turmoil of the pandemic. The departures come as backlash against public health is rising with threats t…

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    A selection of articles, blog posts, videos and photos recommended by Muzaffar Qazilbash

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    View links to the ACIP charter, guidance, members roster, and role and structure of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.

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    Panel offers timely, evidence-based information for those on the frontlines Philadelphia, PA (Oct. 19, 2020) – The American College of Physicians (ACP) and Annals of Internal Medicine hosted a virtual forum on October 16 assembling some of the country’s leading health experts to discuss timely, evidence-based information related to what physicians and other health care

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    Pfizer chose not to take U.S. taxpayer money to help fund its coronavirus vaccine development, a move that CBS News’ Margaret Brennan pointed out on Sunday is a bit of a financial risk for the pharmaceutical giant.CEO Albert Bourla admitted that it will indeed “be painful” if the vaccine fails, but “at the end of the day it’s only money” and the lack of taxpayer funds won’t “break our company.”…

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