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Lilly paused it coronavirus antibody drug trial

Oct 14, 2020, 18:51 IST
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Today in healthcare news: A setback to Eli Lilly's antibody drug trial, why it's too late to contact trace the Rose Garden ceremony, and an additional 75,000 people may have died because of COVID-19.

Providers can contact Healgen to get its antibody test.Sergei Karpukhin/TASS/Getty Images

Eli Lilly just paused its COVID-19 antibody drug trial over safety concerns

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President Donald Trump and Judge Amy Coney Barrett in the Rose Garden at the White House on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020. Alex Brandon/AP PhotoAlex Brandon/AP Photo

It's too late to trace infections at the White House Rose Garden ceremony, experts say: 'I bet you we'll never find out'

  • President Donald Trump and at least 34 White House staffers and contacts have been infected with the coronavirus following Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination ceremony at the White House Rose Garden on September 26.
  • The White House accepted the CDC's offer to help with contact tracing, The Washington Post reported.
  • Epidemiologists say those efforts may have come too late: People should be tested within two weeks of getting exposed.
  • The outbreak has likely "spread beyond the White House at this point," one expert said.

Read the full story from Aria Bendix here>>

Medical staff wearing full PPE push a stretcher with a deceased patient to a car outside of the Covid-19 intensive care unit at the United Memorial Medical Center on June 30, 2020 in Houston, Texas.Go Nakamura/Getty Images

An additional 75,000 Americans may have died in the spring and summer because of COVID-19, a new study found

Read the full story from Connor Perrett here>>

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