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Pres. Dwight Eisenhower accepts the resignation of Oveta Culp Hobby as Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare
Title: "Mrs. Hobby Resigns - Lauded By President" superimposed over Oveta Culp Hobby, retiring U.S. secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, leaving White House / Pres. Dwight Eisenhower and Hobby walk into room and take seats at a...
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HD Federal Building Health Zoom_1 (1080/24P)
Zoom in to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, DC.
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HD Federal Building Health Pan1 (1080/24P)
Panning shot of the United States Department of Health and Human Services in Washington, DC.
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Inspector General: Migrant Children Experienced Trauma At Facilities
The OIG investigated 45 facilities in 2018 and found that children suffered intense mental health trauma during the "zero tolerance policy."
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Study: Aspirin Early On Could Be Effective For COVID Patients
Scientists from George Washington University looked at medical data of more than 110,000 U.S. patients from 64 hospitals.
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Officials 'Hopeful' Antiviral Drug Could Up Coronavirus Survival Rate
Health officials tell Newsy that they don't have any conclusive data, but the trials are "promising" among preclinical anti-viral activity.
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U.S. Ventilator Stockpile Now Full
Health and Human Services now has almost 120,000 ventilators.
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U.S. Buys All Of July's Production Of Antiviral Drug Remdesivir
HHS says it's secured over 500,000 treatment courses of the drug, which has been shown to speed up COVID-19 recovery.
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Official: U.S. Supply Of COVID-19 Drug Could Run Out Soon
An official from the Department of Health and Human Services says the last shipment of the COVID-19 treatment drug will be sent the week of June 29.
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Ousted Vaccine Official Warns U.S. Heading Toward 'Darkest Winter'
Dr. Rick Bright testified the Trump administration lacks a "centralized, coordinated plan" to combat COVID-19.
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Health And Human Services Hasn't Allotted Most Hospital Relief Funds
Democrats and Republicans have been critical of the slow distribution of relief they say was intended to be sent quickly.
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COVID-19 Testing Rules Reportedly Issued Against Scientists' Wishes
The New York Times reports those guidelines were written by the Department of Health and Human Services, not by CDC scientists.
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CDC Drops Advice Discouraging COVID-19 Tests If No Symptoms Are Seen
The New York Times reported that COVID-19 advice added to the CDC website was neither written nor approved by agency scientists.
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Trump Administration Moves To Expand Coronavirus Testing
Both the Department of Health and Human Services and FDA announced new efforts to boost coronavirus test availability.
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U.S. Pledges $1.2 Billion For Experimental Vaccine Doses
As part of Operation Warp Speed, the U.S. is partnering with AstraZeneca to secure 300 million experimental vaccine doses.
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Biden Names Five Women As Deputy Secretaries
Four of the women named as deputies held roles in the same departments during the Obama administration.
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President-Elect Joe Biden Firms Up Health Team
President-elect Biden appoints the first Latino as HHS health secretary.
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Survey: Americans Are Experiencing Stress At Alarming Levels
The system is struggling to provide care as more people seek mental help coping with fear, anxiety and stress stemming from war and the pandemic.
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C Span: Week of 5 26 14: President Obama on Veterans Administration Health Care
Bob Cusack and Jim Kuhnhenn speak about expected political activities in Congress and the White House. (May 21, 2014) [20:27]