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ICYMI: Read Republicans' coronavirus liability protection plan

Jul 20, 2020, 19:35 IST
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Welcome to Dispensed Daily, your daily dose of healthcare news from Business Insider's healthcare editor Lydia Ramsey Pflanzer. Subscribe here to get this newsletter in your inbox every weekday.

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Hello,

Welcome back! Hope everyone's week is off to a good start. Today's healthcare news: the leaked draft of Republicans' plan to protect businesses from coronavirus lawsuits, a failed attempt at testing aspiring surgeons online, and confusion around the high percentage of children in Florida testing positive for COVID-19.

FILE - In this June 30, 2020, file photo Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., listens to questions during a news conference following a GOP policy meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. McConnell is emerging the GOP's mask spokesman, the highest ranking Republican in Congress proselytizing about the importance of wearing a face covering during the pandemic. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)Associated Press

Read the draft of Republicans' plan to protect businesses from coronavirus lawsuits that's circulating among lawmakers and the White House

Read the full story from Kimberly Leonard here>>

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More than 1,000 aspiring surgeons couldn't take a critical online exam after the system failed. Now, they're left worried if it'll ever happen.

Read the full story from Andrew Dunn here>>

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Nearly a third of Florida children taking a coronavirus test are positive — and no one knows why

Read the full story here>>

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Thanks for reading! See you tomorrow. You can reach me in the meantime at lramsey@businessinsider.com.

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- Lydia

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