Court Rejects FDA’s Request to Produce Pfizer Covid-19 Data at a Rate of 500 Pages Per Month. Judge Orders FDA to Produce Data at Rate of 55,000 Pages Per Month

A federal judge has rejected a request by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to produce data related to Pfizer’s Covid-19 drug, Comirnaty, at a rate of 500 pages per month.

Instead, the judge ordered the FDA to produce the information at a rate of 55,000 pages per month.

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Australia Quarantines 38+ Citizens in Covid-19 Camp “Howard Springs.” Could the U.S. Ever Implement Similar Methods?

Australia’s Northern Territory has experienced a recent uptick in Covid-19 in the poorer regions of Katherine. Residents of the small communities Binjari and Rockhole were placed on an extended hard lockdown of two weeks following 9 new positive cases in the Territory – which brings the region’s total count to 35.

This was a blow to these two small communities who had already been dealing with a two-day lockdown and extended power outages.  

Some have questioned the wisdom of the move given that Covid-19 often spreads indoors. The Northern Territory’s Deputy Chief Health Officer, Dr. Charles Pain, says he is bracing for even more cases as authorities ramp up testing efforts.

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