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Haven, the Amazon-Berkshire Hathaway-JPMorgan health venture, is disbanding

Jan 5, 2021, 19:57 IST
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Hello,

Well, we're only one workday into 2021 and we've already seen a Slack outage, a national coronavirus lockdown in the UK, and the demise of Haven, the Amazon-Berkshire Hathaway-JPMorgan healthcare venture. I guess I shouldn't have expected anything less following 2020's news cycle.

Before we jump into today's news, I wanted to give a big welcome to Patricia Kelly Yeo, who joins us this week as a healthcare fellow! She'll help us follow the news of this massive industry, from vaccine coverage to startups. You can reach out to say hi via email at pyeo@businessinsider.com and on Twitter at @patkyeo.

Today in healthcare news: Why Haven was doomed from the start, how primary care chains are preparing for vaccinations, and the UK's plan to give "tens of millions" of AstraZeneca-Oxford doses by the end of March.

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Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

3 reasons why Haven, Amazon's joint healthcare venture with JPMorgan and Berkshire Hathaway, was doomed from the start

Read the full analysis from Blake Dodge here>>

A nurse prepares a shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at Guy's Hospital in London, Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020, as the U.K. health authorities rolled out a national mass vaccination program.AP Photo/Frank Augstein

Primary-care clinics hope to play a big role in vaccinating Americans, but some don't know when they'll receive coronavirus shots. 3 major chains lay out how they're preparing despite little information.

Read the full story from Shelby Livingston here>>

Roger Shaw, 87, receives a COVID-19 vaccination record card from a nurse Naomi Walsh, on the first day of the largest immunization program in the British history, in London, Britain December 8, 2020Jack Hill/Pool via REUTERS

UK government says it will give 'tens of millions' AstraZeneca-Oxford COVID-19 vaccine doses by end of March - here's how.

Read the full story from Dr. Catherine Schuster-Bruce here>>

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