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The US should have enough vaccines for every adult by May

Mar 3, 2021, 20:18 IST
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President Joe Biden speaks during a meeting with labor leaders in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2021, in WashingtonEvan Vucci/AP

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Oscar Health is set to make its stock-market debut on Wednesday after pricing its initial public offering on Tuesday night. The company is selling more than 37 million shares at $39 apiece, raising $1.4 billion. That values Oscar at $9.7 billion ahead of trading.

As we wait for Oscar to start trading, Shelby Livingston has everything you need to know about the company, and some smart analysis on whether Oscar can ever make money.

Also in healthcare news: Biden's plan to have enough vaccines for every adult has me excited about this summer, a top biotech VC and a top tech VC are getting together on a SPAC, and why people who have already had COVID-19 might only need one dose.

Biden announces the US will have enough vaccines for 'every adult in America' by the end of May

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A top biotech VC and a top tech VC are making a $500 million bet in 2 of the hottest areas of healthcare

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People who've had COVID-19 might only need one vaccine jab - and saving shots on them could free up millions of doses for others

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

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