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Nov. 9 News: Biden wins, COVID-19 advisory board, ACA to Supreme Court, Pfizer experimental vaccine

Kaiser Health News – Biden wins, but his health agenda dims with GOP likely to hold Senate

Former Vice President Joe Biden secured the 270 electoral votes needed to capture the White House on Saturday, major news organizations projected,  after election officials in a handful of swing states spent days in round-the-clock counting of millions of mail-in ballots and early votes.

 

Associated Press – Biden turns to coronavirus response, names advisory board

As he begins his transition to the presidency, Joe Biden is pivoting from a bitter campaign battle to another, more pressing fight: reining in the pandemic that has hit the world’s most powerful nation harder than any other.


Kaiser Health News – What to know as ACA heads to Supreme Court — Again

The Supreme Court on Tuesday will hear oral arguments in a case that, for the third time in eight years, could result in the justices striking down the Affordable Care Act.


NPR – President-Elect Biden has a plan to combat COVID-19. Here's what's in it

As coronavirus cases surge around the country, President-elect Joe Biden says voters have given him a mandate to take action. 


NPR – Pfizer says experimental COVID-19 vaccine is more than 90% effective

Pfizer's experimental COVID-19 vaccine appears to be working. The vaccine was found to be more than 90% effective, according to clinical results released by the company Monday.


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