Protesters rallied under the slogan “off our bodies” in cities across the United States on May 3, demanding abortion rights be protected after the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion that would overturn the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision.
Teva Pharm expects U.S. opioid case settlements to cost $2.6 billion
Analysts, Blockbusters, Business, Europe, Florida, Generics, Legal, Multiple Sclerosis, North America, Opioid Epidemic, Opioid Litigation, Quarterly results, Rhode Island, Sales, San Francisco, Settlements, Shares, Teva, Therapeutics, West VirginiaTeva Pharmaceutical Industries believes the company would have to pay around $2.6 billion in cash and medicine to settle thousands of lawsuits alleging the world’s largest generic firm and other drug manufacturers fueled the U.S. opioid epidemic.
Pharmacy chain Walgreens Boots Alliance and other defendants on April 26 said they were not to blame for the opioid crisis in San Francisco, and that they acted responsibly when providing legal medications to patients in pain.
Walgreens Boots Alliance and Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ignored the health risks when they created new markets for opioids, a lawyer for the city of San Francisco told a judge on April 25 during opening statements of the first trial to target manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies over the addictive pain medicines.
Walgreens, Teva face San Francisco trial over opioid epidemic
Alabama, AmerisourceBergen, Business, California, Cardinal Health, Drug Distributors, Endo, Epidemics, Johnson & Johnson, Lawsuits, Lawsuits, Los Angeles, McKesson, Opioid Lawsuits, Opioids, Opioids, Pharmacies, Pharmacy, Purdue Pharma, San Francisco, Therapeutics, U.S. Opioid Crisis, Walgreens Boots Alliance, West VirginiaSan Francisco squared off on April 25 against Walgreens Boots Alliance and three other companies accused of fueling an opioid crisis in the city, the first trial to target manufacturers, distributors and pharmacies over the addictive pain medicines.
Racho Jordanov and Rose Lin, the septuagenarian co-founders of Taiwanese biotech company JHL Biotech, were convicted Aug. 26 of conspiring to steal trade secrets related to four Genentech (Roche) blockbuster cancer and cystic-fibrosis drugs. The pair were also found guilty of wire fraud.
The cities of San Francisco and New Orleans on Aug. 12 ordered patrons to show proof of Covid-19 vaccinations to enter restaurants, gyms and other venues, joining New York in a severe step designed to contain the fast-spreading Delta variant.
California compelled much of the state to close shop and stay at home on Dec. 7, when some of the harshest coronavirus restrictions in the United States came into effect one day after the state set a record with more than 30,000 new Covid-19 cases.
San Francisco mayor orders strict new lockdowns as pandemic spirals
Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, CNN, Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Pandemic, COVID-19 cases, COVID-19 Deaths, COVID-19 Lockdown Measures, COVID-19 Vaccines, Donald Trump, Donald Trump, Dr. Anthony Fauci (Director), FDA Commissioner, Gavin Newsom (Calif.), George W. Bush, Joe Biden, Moderna, Pfizer, Reuters Tally, San Francisco, University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), White House coronavirus task forceThe mayor of San Francisco ordered new lockdowns and business restrictions across the Bay Area in the face of the Covid-19 surge, as political leaders nationwide ramp up pressure on Americans to stay home until vaccines can be distributed.
U.S. sets single-day records for cases
California, Coronavirus Infections, Coronavirus Restrictions, COVID-19 Deaths, Gavin Newsom (Calif.), Hospitals, Intensive Care Units (ICUs), Midwest, Public Health, Reuters Tally, San Francisco, Thanksgiving, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United StatesThe United States set single-day records for new infections and deaths as California’s governor said he would impose some of the nation’s strictest stay-at-home orders in the coming days when intensive care units are expected to reach capacity.