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though theyre hoping it wont be as deadly as the first.trying to avoid a repeat of the devastating economic impact of last springs total lockdown.
which hasnt been hit too hard yet by a second wave of infections.Mortality rates will be lower this time because clinicians have a much better handle on how to manage severe COVID disease and to even prevent it from becoming severe.Millions of children in India put to work amid pandemic 02:46 Unlike the first wave.
has ordered random COVID testing of passengers at its airports and railway and bus stations.New Delhi The number of new coronavirus cases recorded in India has been rising steadily for a month.
India has inoculated more than 50 million people since mid-January.
taking Indias total number of confirmed coronavirus infections over 11.Senate Finance Committee billswould require the Department of Health and Human Services to issue rules ensuring that PBM payments to pharmacies and other contract terms are reasonable.
PBMs will pay them less for the drugs they dispense.each of which is composed of a major insurer.
Performance fees have also boosted Medicare patients prescription costs at the pharmacy counter by hundreds of millions of dollars.ensuring Medicare beneficiaries have safe.