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Pauline Cafferkey speaks post Ebola

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Pauline Cafferkey speaks post Ebola
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White House Has Undermined Vaccine Confidence: Johns Hopkins

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Sep.28 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses public acceptance of a Covid-19 vaccine, concerns about flu season during a pandemic, and coronavirus antibody treatment. He speaks with...
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VOICED : Pacientes recuperados de covid-19 donan plasma en Colombia

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Bajo la campaña "Plasma para salvar vidas", colombianos que se recuperaron del coronavirus están donando su plasma para un proyecto de investigación que busca ayudar en el tratamiento de los enfermos (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Polish company presents trial-ready coronavirus drug

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BioMed Lublin and the University of Lublin present their trial-ready coronavirus drug (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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CLEAN : Britain's NHS collects plasma of COVID survivors for treatment trial

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Britain's NHS is collecting blood plasma from people who have recovered from COVID-19 for use in clinical trials in which the plasma is transfused into patients who still have coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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AP technology editors discuss ins and outs of HDTV

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HEADLINE: AP tech editors discuss the ins and outs of HDTV CAPTION: The AP's Peter Svensson and Jessica Mintz discuss the pros and cons of the latest HDTV sets. (Jan. 26)
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Dr Michael Jacobs Ebola press conference grab

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Dr Michael Jacobs Ebola press conference grab
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CLEAN : Ebola: Infected British nurse receiving blood plasma treatment

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CLEAN : Ebola: Infected British nurse receiving blood plasma treatment
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Edible wafer coffee cup aims to reduce waste

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LEADIN:?Wondering what snack to eat with your morning coffee? Don't worry - just have a bite of your wafer coffee cup instead.?A Bulgarian startup has developed a biodegradable wafer cup that's able to hold hot drinks. It's hoped the...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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USPS warns of mail-in voting delays, top DHS officials aren't legally eligible for their positions and a study hints plasma helps fight COVID-19
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Mask Wearing Is Reducing Number of Virus Cases: UCL’s Rohn

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Aug.26 -- Jennifer Rohn, principal research fellow at UCL, discusses the use of local lockdowns to help stop the spread of coronavirus, the uptick in infections in Europe and her outlook for a vaccine. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Stock footage of Covid-19 testing

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With so little still known about coronavirus and without an effective treatment method or vaccine, rapid and efficient testing is the most vital weapon we currently have against the pandemic. Strenuous testing enables authorities to...
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Covid plasma recipient returns favour by becoming donor

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A Covid plasma recipient has become the first person in England to later donate plasma to help treat coronavirus patients. Taxi driver John Curtis, 58, was hospitalised after developing serious coronavirus symptoms. Today he attended an...
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Bloomberg

Australia's CSL Linton on Capital Raising, Inflation

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Australian biotech giant CSL has recently tapped the debt market for $4 billion dollars. On the sideline of Macauqrie Australia Conference in Sydney, Chief Financial Officer Joy Linton exclusively told Bloomberg's Haidi Stroud-Watts how...
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Army Blood Gives Child Hope

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Wide exterior shot of Baylor Hospital in Dallas / Shots of four year old Billy Meers with woman and stuffed animal / Shot of Billy Meers hugging stuffed animal that looks like a black terrier dog / Medium shot of hospital worker with...
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Family Builds $3.8 Billion Fortune, One Pint of Blood at a Time

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Feb.11 -- Over the past decade, as international demand for plasma has soared and many Americans have struggled to make ends meet, plasma collection in the U.S. has more than doubled, according to the Plasma Protein Therapeutics...
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Fauci: Hopeful of vaccine trials by winter

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The Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci says the government is working on several potential vaccines for COVID-19.
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VOICED : Pacientes recuperados donan plasma para estudio experimental en Argentina

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Argentina lanza un ensayo clínico experimental para combatir la COVID-19 mediante la donación de plasma de pacientes que se han recuperado del virus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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VOICED : Sanados del coronavirus, bolivianos donan plasma para salvar vidas

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Marco Saavedra y su hija contrajeron la covid-19, se sanaron y ahora están donando su plasma para el tratamiento de otros enfermos en Bolivia, mientras en las redes sociales hay clamorosos pedidos por más donantes voluntarios (Footage by...
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FDA Chief Admits To Overstating Plasma Treatment Benefits

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Stephen Hahn said in a series of tweets Tuesday that criticism of his remarks is "entirely justified."
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NHS: Only around 5% of people agree to donate plasma after recovery from Covid

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The NHS is calling on more recovered Covid-19 patients to donate their plasma. New figures show donors who have been hospitalised have very high antibody levels, and they remain higher for longer.
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Zaire - Ebola In Kitwit, Medical Supplies Arrive

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World Health Organisation (WHO) officials in Kikwit, Zaire said on Sunday (14/5) the Elboa virus which killed 64 people is the same one responsible for two epidemics there in the 1970s. Most of the confirmed cases have been in Kikwit, a...
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SPACE: NASA: SOLAR WING ATTACHED TO SPACE STATION

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English/Nat Two space walking astronauts attached the world's largest, most powerful set of solar wings to the International space Station on Sunday. It was a task as monumental as the wings themselves - the future of space station...
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Zaire - Virus Victim Buried; Medical Aid Arrives

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Virus victim buried; medical aid arrives World Health Organisation (WHO) officials in Kikwit, Zaire said on Sunday (14/5) the Elboa virus which killed 64 people was the same one responsible for two epidemics there in the 1970s. WHO...