covid-19
HHS brings the hammer down on EcoHealth
Following scrutiny from the House of Representatives, HHS has chosen to suspend federal grants issued to EcoHealth Alliance, the infectious disease research group caught up in a controversy over its work in China, and plans to bar it from receiving future funding, my co-author Sarah Owermohle reports.
The decision follows a back-and-forth about a two-year delay in the organization filing its 2019 report to the NIH. The typical length of debarment is three years, but HHS in a letter hints it could be longer.
bird flu
The black market for raw milk
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Last Friday, STAT's Nick Florko engaged in a clandestine meetup with a man in a black minivan in front of a million-plus-dollar home in D.C. to buy an illegal substance.
He was buying raw milk, which is technically illegal in D.C. But the FDA hasn't cracked down on a loophole sellers have found by selling the liquid as "pet milk." Drinking raw milk has become a practice of greater concern now that the H5N1 bird flu virus is infecting dairy cows.
Studies have so far shown that pasteurized milk is safe to drink, but raw milk isn't pasteurized. And devotees of raw milk seemed undeterred by the chance of illness. The full, rollicking story is a Nick classic, and well worth your time.
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