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Businesses start to reopen in Republic Srpska
Public transport, cafes, kindergardens and hair salons reopened in parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina on Monday, as restrictions put in place to curb the spread of the pandemic were eased in the Republic Srpska entity of the country.
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China criticises Taiwan claims of Beijing-WHO deal
China's foreign ministry hit out at Taiwan on Tuesday over allegations that Beijing signed a secret agreement with the World Health Organization to exclude the self-ruled island, saying "it is not a secret".
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Romney: US virus testing 'nothing to celebrate'
Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is taking a swipe at the Trump administration's pandemic response, and also questioning President Donald Trump's suggestion that his predecessor Barack Obama is responsible for the lack of a coronavirus...
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Romney: US virus testing 'nothing to celebrate'
Utah Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is taking a swipe at the Trump administration's pandemic response, and also questioning President Donald Trump's suggestion that his predecessor Barack Obama is responsible for the lack of a coronavirus...
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China accuses Pompeo of 'making up lies'
China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday said the reason for the US secretary of state's "self-contradictory" claims about the origin of the coronavirus is because he has been "making up lies" and "fabricating more lies".
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Pandemic puts stranglehold on DC metro ridership
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled many morning commutes to Washington DC and as a result the ridership on the metropolitan train system has hit historic lows.
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Pandemic puts stranglehold on DC metro ridership
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Pelosi defends $3T virus aid: Americans 'worth it'
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended the stunning $3 trillion price of tag of Democrats' pandemic relief package Wednesday as what's needed to confront the "villainous virus" and economic collapse.
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Pandemic puts stranglehold on DC metro ridership
The coronavirus pandemic has canceled many morning commutes to Washington DC and as a result the ridership on the metropolitan train system has hit historic lows.
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Fauci: Too early opening could be 'really serious'
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Brazil health workers honour their colleagues
Health workers paid homage to their colleagues, victims of the COVID-19, during the International Nurse' Day on Tuesday in São Paulo .
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Immigrants deliver food to workers hit by pandemic
Every afternoon, Sandra Pérez and Francisco Ramírez go over their list of fellow New Yorkers who need help because of the coronavirus pandemic. Some are sick. Others lost jobs, but have children to feed. Others are elderly or disabled....
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Rio family mourns loss of nurse to coronavirus
A warrior, that's how Tainá dos Santos described her mother Ana Maria, a 56-year-old nursing assistant who died last weekend, a victim of the new coronavirus.
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U.S. Vaccinations Ramp Up As Delta Variant Spreads
The White House said last week was the strongest week of first-time vaccinations since early June.
TED-Ed
How We Conquered the Deadly Smallpox Virus
The deadly smallpox virus, which killed between 300-500 million people in the twentieth century alone, is a feature player in modern world history. Discover how this disease spread across the globe by and through various nations...
TED-Ed
How Close Are We to Eradicating HIV?
What is being done to halt the spread of HIV/AIDS? An intriguing short video details current treatments available, including the use of antiretrovirals, to stop the transmission of the devastating disease.
Be Smart
The Deadliest Flu Season in History?
Is it possible for another flu outbreak like the Spanish Flu in 1918? A video lesson explains the factors that affect the spread of a virus and its effect on a population. The narrator describes the structure of the different virus...
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
U.S. AIDS Epidemic
The first AIDS cases in the United States were reported in June of 1981. AIDS quickly became an epidemic soon and the lack of a treatment or cure caused fear in the entire population. Viewers observe a geographical representation of the...