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The CDC retracted its virus guidance

Sep 22, 2020, 18:51 IST
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Today in healthcare news: health insurance startup Bright Health just raised another $500 million, bringing its total raised to about $1.5 billion. It's a big time for health insurance companies — Oscar Health is reportedly looking at a 2021 IPO. Both have now raised about the same amount of capital, so consider me intrigued for what comes next.

For reference, here's a look at how the health insurance startups (Bright, Oscar, Devoted, and more) fared through the first half of 2020.

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The CDC is retracting new guidance that the coronavirus can float beyond 6 feet in poorly ventilated spaces

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Even more evidence shows the coronavirus spreads easily on long plane flights

  • A CDC study offers even more evidence that the coronavirus spreads on airplanes.
  • Epidemiologists traced 16 coronavirus cases back to a single 10-hour flight where one symptomatic passenger was seated in business class.
  • The case study showed that 92% of passengers sitting two seats or fewer away from the passenger contracted the coronavirus.
  • It's unlikely most of the passengers on the flight were wearing masks.

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The rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine is under threat: Leading experts tell us they're worried about a shortage of glass vials, cargo planes, and cold-storage units

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