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Sky News

UK: Grant Shapps MP hosts UK Governments daily coronavirus update press conference, Part Fourteen.

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of the national medical director for England, in the National Health Service, professor Stephen Powis speaking during the UK Governments daily coronavirus update press conference on 12th June 2020 London, United...
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Curated Video

Russia First Country To Register COVID-19 Vaccine

Higher Ed
Russian President Vladimir Putin said the vaccine underwent the necessary tests and has proven efficient.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : UK lab working on an orally administered COVID-19 vaccine

9th - Higher Ed
A lab in southern England is working on an orally administered COVID-19 vaccine that could be sent by the post (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Mass Covid Vaccination Campaign Needed in U.S.: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Jan.22 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses ways to improve the U.S. vaccination process and the level of vaccinations needed to curb the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : People gather at George Floyd's memorial in Minneapolis, one year after his killing

9th - Higher Ed
People gather at George Floyd's memorial in Minneapolis, one year after his killing by police, where vigils, dances and music events are planned throughout the day (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Sir Patrick Vallance, Chief Scientific Adviser, answers questions from media at No10 Downing Street press briefing

Higher Ed
CLEAN:Interior shots of press conference at No 10 Downing Street with Boris Johnson, Prof Chris Whitty and Sir Patrick Vallance on Government's plans to tackle the COVID pandemic this winter, on 14th September 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Vaccine Mandates Are Working: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Sep.30 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Jennifer Nuzzo says Covid-19 vaccine mandates are working for businesses. She spoke on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : 'Men in Black' hold anti-vaccination demonstration in Copenhagen

9th - Higher Ed
People demonstrate in Copenhagen against the Covid-19 vaccine and for "the children's right to choose", at a march organized by the anti-restriction group, 'Men in Black (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

U.S. Moves To Shield Saudi Crown Prince In Journalist Killing

Higher Ed
The Biden administration spoke out in support of a claim of legal immunity from Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
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Curated Video

Trump Meets With State AGs About Changing Internet Regulation Law

Higher Ed
President Trump has long accused social media companies of anti-conservative bias and wants Republican state AGs to help in the fight.
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Bloomberg

Covid Vaccinations and the Pursuit of Herd Immunity

Higher Ed
Feb.22 -- Foxhall Internists Internal Medicine Physician Lucy Mcbride discusses results of the latest study on the efficacy of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine, achieving herd immunity through vaccinations, and the questions that remain about...
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TED-Ed

How Does the Immune System Work?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
The human immune system doesn't always prevent us from getting sick, so what is it doing? Young scientists watch a short video explaining what the immune system is and how it works. Then, they answer eight questions to prepare for an...
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TED-Ed

Why Do We Harvest Horseshoe Crab Blood?

9th - Higher Ed Standards
If you've ever had an injection, the horseshoe crab protects you from infection! Young marine biologists discover how scientists use the unique physiology of the horseshoe crab in medicine with a thought-provoking video. The narrator...
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TED-Ed

Cell vs. Virus: A Battle for Health

7th - 9th Standards
Viruses act as alien invaders, but our cells are usually quite effective at counterattack. With cartoon animation, viewers learn how DNA is the mastermind behind making antibodies. Immunity rules in this land! 
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works—Nose

4th - 8th
The nose knows, and your class will know about the nose after experiencing this lesson. Nurb takes the viewer on a virtual tour of the nose, explaining its functions from smell to first-line immunity. Chloe and Nurb get sneezed out of...
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Nemours KidsHealth

How the Body Works: Immune Cells

4th - 8th Standards
Nate is learning about human body systems, and in this episode he finds out about how important the immune system is. The leucocyte army explains that bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites can pose a threat. The nose serves as the...
Instructional Video5:04
TED-Ed

How Do Viruses Jump from Animals to Humans?

6th - 12th Standards
Can humans be infected by animal viruses? Pupils explore the phenomenon of viral evolution and learn about how animal viruses sometimes adapt to infect humans. They see how viruses are transmitted and what pathogens need to survive. The...
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Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Intracellular Infection by Salmonella

9th - 12th Standards
Bacteria are pesky little organisms that can often easily infect us. But how? Salmonella bacteria literally gets under our skin. Viewers see how the dangerous bacteria protects itself from defense mechanisms inside the cell.
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Be Smart

Could You Be Immune to Everything?

6th - 12th Standards
Could super immunity be the next big super power? Discover the amazing inner workings of the immune system through an engaging video from an interesting science playlist. Animated antibodies take on a variety of pathogenic invaders while...
Instructional Video2:46
FuseSchool

What Are Vaccinations?

9th - 12th Standards
Are vaccinations necessary in preventing illness? As part of a larger playlist, a short, yet informative video describes what vaccines are and how they work in the body. Viewers witness the introduction of the vaccine culture and how the...
Instructional Video2:36
FuseSchool

Human Defense Systems Against Pathogens

9th - 12th Standards
With so many harmful agents around us, how do humans stay healthy? Find out by watching an informative video from a larger biology playlist that details our defenses against a variety of pathogens. The narrator describes the body...
Instructional Video3:12
FuseSchool

What Are White Blood Cells?

9th - 12th Standards
White blood cells are our body's tiniest warriors! How do they work? Biology scholars discover the types and functions of white blood cells through a video from an intriguing biology playlist. The resource profiles both types of white...
Instructional Video3:24
FuseSchool

How are Pathogens Spread and Controlled?

9th - 12th Standards
How can we stop the tiny terrors that cause illness? Junior epidemiologists examine the methods used to control the spread of pathogens with a video from from a biology playlist. The narrator describes the benefits of hygiene,...
Instructional Video5:12
TED-Ed

Why Do You Need to Get a Flu Shot Every Year?

6th - 12th Standards
Don't let your classes take a shot in the dark! Help them understand different types of vaccinations with an informative video lesson. The narrator explains how the flu virus challenges vaccine creators each year thanks to its...