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Health Canada licenses Thermalpass fever-detection system for COVID-19

Sep. 1, 2020
By David Godkin
TORONTO – Its Canadian medical device establishment licence now firmly in hand, Toronto-based Internet of Things Inc. (ITT) is set to launch a fever-detection system for identifying possible COVID-19 carriers at the entrances of airports, long term care facilities, schools and other places where people congregate. The Thermalpass is an AI-enabled, deep learning screening system that got its start as a road-related weather sensing system, today detecting elevated body temperature.
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Codex DNA takes vaccine printing from concept to reality

Sep. 1, 2020
By Mary Ellen Schneider
The idea of being able to produce vaccines at the point of care with the push of a button may sound futuristic, but Codex DNA Inc. claims it will have the first fully automated, tabletop vaccine printer ready for the market in 18-24 months. Will this be a game-changer in rolling out a COVID-19 vaccine? Probably not. But the technology could better position health officials to respond to the next pandemic, or eventually to produce a better, faster influenza vaccine each year.
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India speeds up production of test kits as COVID-19 cases top 2 million

Sep. 1, 2020
By T.V. Padma
NEW DELHI – A COVID-19 diagnostic test kit developed by the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in New Delhi is the latest to join a growing pool of low-cost kits domestically developed in a country where the number of cases topped 2 million in August and continues to rise. The push to develop test kits domestically is part of a national effort to shake off a heavy dependence on imports of medical devices, including diagnostic kits.
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Beyond the noise, biopharma battles on with science for COVID-19

Sep. 1, 2020
By Karen Carey
As 2020 approaches its last quarter, scientists around the globe continue their all-consuming efforts to find effective therapeutics and vaccines to fight the deadly COVID-19 pandemic, which currently has a 3.35% fatality rate and has been plaguing the world for more than half a year. While the fight rages on, people are growing weary of political posturing and community debates. They face a serious conundrum of how to best protect those vulnerable to the virus, while still considering the psychological and economic impacts of societal lockdowns.
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National Academies proposes allocation of COVID-19 vaccines

Sep. 1, 2020
By Mari Serebrov
With a potential COVID-19 vaccine moving closer to reality and the U.S government signing contracts for millions of potential doses, an unresolved question is who should be at the front of the line to get those first doses.
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Sanofi, Regeneron drop Kevzara in COVID-19 after second phase III miss

Sep. 1, 2020
By Cormac Sheridan
DUBLIN – Sanofi SA and Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. are terminating all further development in COVID-19 of their interleukin-6 receptor inhibitor, Kevzara, following the antibody’s failure to meet the primary endpoint, as well as a key survival endpoint.
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Regulatory front for Sept. 1, 2020

Sep. 1, 2020
The latest global regulatory news, changes and updates affecting medical devices and technologies, including: The American Medical Association, Obelisk Ventures, Philips, Quest Diagnostics.
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Regulatory actions for Sept. 1, 2020

Sep. 1, 2020
Regulatory snapshots, including global submissions and approvals, clinical trial approvals and other regulatory decisions and designations: Ctl Amedica, Medtronic, Roche, T2 Biosystems, Transmed7.
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Other news to note for Sept. 1, 2020

Sep. 1, 2020
Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Abbott Laboratories, Amr, Apostherapy, Biocartis Group, Biolife Sciences, Biomerics Atl, Cardiologs, Clarity Diagnostics, Combinati, Esri, Fds, Fio, GI Supply, Healthplanone, Humana, Inspire Medical Systems, Ion Beam Applications, Laborie Medical Technologies, Leica Microsystems, Lifearc, Magentine Medgyn Products, Mellingmedical, Mevion, Ms Wil, Mylabbox, Microport CRM, Neoline Technology, Newomics, Nuvision, Ossur, Proton International, Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, Relay Medical, Rhino Novi, Senseonics, Sg Blocks, Sonifi, Stella Diagnostics, Theator, Thomas Medical, Wise Analysis Instruments.
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In the clinic for Sept. 1, 2020

Sep. 1, 2020
Clinical updates, including trial initiations, enrollment status and data readouts and publications: Natera, Neurometrix, Sherlock Biosciences.
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