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Sanger Institute respiratory virus testing and research

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CLEAN: Interior shots scientists running tests on a samples of Covid-19 tests for use in research on respiratory viruses at the Sanger Institute on the 9th January 2023 in Cambridge, England
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Some scientists think it may be too soon treat covid as endemic rather than pandemic

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VOICED: Shows interior shots scientists and researchers working in BioGrad laboratory in Liverpool conducting PCR tests on samples to identify positive Covid 19 cases, interior shots soldiers collecting samples at a test site, exterior...
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New Covid 19 Testing - Dr Emma Hayhurst Interview Part 1

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CLEAN: Interior shots of interview with molecular microbiologist Dr Emma Hayhurst on developing a new coronavirus testing at University of South Wales on 20th April 2020 in Pontypridd, Wales.
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Matt Hancock speaks at launch of Pfizer's new vaccine research centre in Bristol

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Health Secretary Matt Hancock speaks at the launch of the Pfizer Centre of Excellence for Epidemiology of Vaccine-preventable Diseases at the University of Bristol. Mr Hancock said the pharmaceutical company's decision to locate its...
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Palladium Group Health Director on Virus Test Kits, U.S. Government Virus Intervention

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Mar.08 -- Farley Cleghorn, Palladium Group Health Director explains the lack of coronavirus tests kits in the U.S. and how the U.S. could better handle the outbreak. On March 6th, he spoke with Guy Johnson and Tom Keene on "Bloomberg...
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World Health Organization Looks To Change Monkeypox Name

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The World Health Organization is likely to change the name of monkeypox, though the renaming process isn't likely to happen very soon.
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How COVID-19 Could Become Endemic

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The true end game, scientists say, is for COVID-19 to become endemic.
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CLEAN : Chile's new board of constitutional assembly takes office

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The new board of Chile's constitutional assembly, with epidemiologist Maria Elisa Quinteros as president, takes office in Santiago (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Chile's constitutional assembly elects epidemiologist as new president

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Epidemiologist Maria Elisa Quinteros is elected as the new president of Chile's constitutional assembly which is in charge of drafting up a new constitution to replace the current one, inherited from the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet...
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Thai researchers believe they have a cheaper COVID vaccine

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VOICED: Scientists in Thailand believe they may have found a cheaper, alternative vaccine for COVID-19. SHOWS: Scientists working with samples in lab, monkeys in a breeding centre to be used in testing. Interviews with Chulalongkorn...
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CLEAN : Panama studies placental stem cells to find treatments for virus patients

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Scientists from the Gorgas Memorial Institute for Health Studies in Panama City carry out a study with placental stem cells to seek therapeutic treatments for critically ill patients with COVID-19 and to learn how the virus can be...
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Hackers Lock Down Servers of Covid-19 Researchers

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Aug.19 -- Hackers locked down several servers used by the epidemiology and biostatistics department at the University of California at San Francisco back in June. They wanted a $3 million ransom to free up the servers. Bloomberg's...
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CLEAN : Hong Kong scientists say anti-microbe drug successful against coronavirus

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An affordable anti-microbial drug used to treat stomach ulcers and bacterial infections has shown promise in combatting the coronavirus in animals, a team of scientists at the University of Hong Kong has announced (Footage by AFPTV via...
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FDA Not Fast Enough on Covid Vaccine Approval: Johns Hopkins

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses public health guidance on Covid-19, the need for U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of vaccines, and steps to safely reopen schools. The Johns...
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VOICED : Toma posesión la nueva mesa directiva de la Convención Constitucional de Chile

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La epidemióloga María Elisa Quinteros asumió el jueves el cargo de presienta de la Convención Constitucional de Chile que redactará la nueva Carta Magna para reemplazar la actual heredada de la dictadura de Augusto Pinochet (Footage by...
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UK: Trials under way for new antibody tests to help fight against Covid-19.

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VOICED: Now, an antibody test that costs less than a pound and produces results in just 10 minutes could provide a vital weapon in the fight against coronavirus. The samples being checked at Liverpool's School of Tropical Medicine...
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20% of Covid-19 Patients Require Hospitalization: Johns Hopkins’ Farley

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Apr.16 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the level of acute care needed by coronavirus patients, supplies of protective equipment for health care workers, and what is being learned about infection...
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Prince William visiting Oxford Vaccine Group

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CLEAN: Interior shots with Prince William, on a visit to the Oxford Vaccine Group, sat talking to lead scientists on the coronavirus vaccine project on 24 June 2020 in Oxford, United Kingdom
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Vaccinated Travelers Shouldn’t Require Quarantine: Johns Hopkins

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Jul.08 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Jennifer Nuzzo discusses travel restrictions on fully vaccinated individuals. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and...
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Covid testing lab

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CLEAN: Interior shots of a Covid testing laboratory, scientists and lab technicians wear PPE as they test for coronavirus using various lab equipment on 5th August 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey.
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Boris Johnson visiting Oxford vaccine research lab

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson on a visit to the Oxford coronavirus lab talking to scientists on 18 September 2020 in Oxford, United Kingdom
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Coronavirus: Human trials of a UK COVID-19 vaccine get under way

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VOICED: Human trials of a vaccine for covid-19 have now begun in the UK -- and scientists at Oxford University believe they have an 80 per cent chance of success.An urgent appeal has been issued for volunteers to take part in the tests....
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CLEAN : Warnings of dengue fever outbreak in Venezuela due to health crisis

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A Venezuelan epidemiologist warns that the country could soon confront a dengue fever outbreak due to a deteriorating health crisis (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Gtech's Nick Grey on new prototype ventilator

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Nick Grey, Gtech inventor, on the company's new prototype ventilator in the fight against COVID-19 on 21 March 2020 in Warndon, United Kingdom