Saturday, May 2nd, 2020
FDA approves emergency use of remdesivir for COVID-19 treatment The Food and Drug Administration on Friday authorized the emergency use of the antiviral remdesivir on COVID-19 patients. Gilead Sciences revealed promising study results involving remdesivir on Wednesday, and the Trump administration announced the authorization, which sidesteps the usual testing required to approve a drug’s usage, during a Friday Oval Office meeting between President Trump, Health and Human Services Secretary Alexander Azar, FDA commissioner Dr. Stephen Hahn, and Gilead Sciences CEO Daniel O’Day. In Gilead’s trial, at least 50 percent of patients treated with remdesivir improved, though the study wasn’t evaluated against a control group, and it’s unclear if those recoveries were natural. As clinical trials continue, doctors can use remdesivir on some patients. O’Day said Gilead is working to rapidly increase its supply. Source: NBC News
Canada bans all assault-style weapons Canada on Friday banned the use and sale of all assault-style weapons, effective immediately, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced. The ban comes after a deadly shooting in Nova Scotia in April that ended with 22 people dead. The Associated Press writes the ban affects “over 1,500 models and variants of assault-style firearms, including two weapons used by the [Nova Scotia] gunman as well as the AR-15.” Trudeau said the weapons are unnecessary for hunting, and said “There is no use — and no place — for such weapons in Canada.” It is “no longer permitted to buy, sell, transport, import or use military-grade, assault weapons in this country,” said Trudeau, but it is not illegal to own the weapons. Source: The Associated Press
Biden denies Tara Reade’s sexual assault allegation Former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday addressed for the first time former staffer Tara Reade’s allegation that he sexually assaulted her in 1993. “I want to address allegations by a former staffer that I engaged in misconduct 27 years ago,” Biden said in a statement. “They aren’t true. This never happened.” Biden said Reade’s story “has changed repeatedly in both small and big ways,” and he said he is asking the National Archives to identify a record of a complaint Reade says she filed in the Senate and release it to the press “if there was ever any such complaint.” Biden had been facing calls to personally address Reade’s allegation after his campaign previously denied it. Source: The Washington Post
North Korean state media: Kim Jong Un makes first public appearance in 20 days North Korean leader Kim Jong Un made his first public appearance in 20 days on Friday, South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency reports, citing state media. Kim reportedly made his appearance for the completion of a fertilizer plant north of Pyongyang. Kim was out of the public eye for weeks, sparking rumors he was in ill health or even dead. CNN reported in April that the U.S. was monitoring intelligence that Kim was “in grave danger after undergoing a previous surgery,” though South Korean officials disputed that report, saying he was “alive and well” and likely simply mildly sick or “being isolated because of coronavirus concerns.” While North Korean state media reported Kim’s appearance, few details were verifiable regarding his presence or his health. Source: Yonhap News Agency, The Associated Press
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