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Bloomberg

Cuomo's Message to Trump: Show the People Covid-19 Is a Real Threat

Higher Ed
Jun.29 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo urges President Donald Trump to sign an executive order directing everyone to wear a mask in public.
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Fauci Warns Of 'False Complacency' As COVID-19 Death Rate Declines

Higher Ed
Some states that have reopened are reimposing coronavirus restrictions as they see spikes in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations.
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Bloomberg

Connecticut Plans to Open Schools on Time, Says Governor Lamont

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont discusses covid-19 infections in Connecticut, contact tracing and plans to reopen schools. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Bloomberg

Johns Hopkins Urges Combining Covid-19 Testing, Contact Tracing

Higher Ed
Jun.19 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz discusses what is being learned from Covid-19 testing, contact tracing, and antibody studies. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
More retailers announce mask requirements, Maryland announces coronavirus unemployment fraud, and overall unemployment remains high.
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Press Association

Care homes prepare to welcome visitors again

Higher Ed
Ashwood Court Residential Home in Warrington prepares to allow visitors for the first time since the lockdown. Quotes from resident Alan Venn, volunteer Julie Lomax-Newton and CEO Rachel Peacock. Alan talks about feeling safer in the...
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Curated Video

CDC Director Testifies Before A Senate Panel To Clarify Mask Guidance

Higher Ed
Under the new CDC recommendations, fully vaccinated people can ditch their mask in most situations.
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Curated Video

Back In The Ballpark During A Pandemic

Higher Ed
Newsy's Lauren Magarino shows what it's like inside one of the most famous ballparks in America, Wrigley Field.
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Curated Video

Biden Administration Likely To Send Face Masks To Americans

Higher Ed
Millions of Americans may receive face masks from the federal government.
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Bloomberg

Pfizer Expects Its Jab to Hold Up in Tests Vs. Omicron

Higher Ed
Pfizer's Covid-19 jab is likely to hold up to the omicron variant, according to Ralf Rene Reinert, the drug company's vice president of vaccines for international developed markets. "We will have the data in the next couple of weeks,"...
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Bloomberg

Israel Is on the Verge of a State of Emergency Over Variant, PM Bennett Says

Higher Ed
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett speaks at a news conference about the new Covid-19 variant after the strain was detected in a man who returned to Israel from Malawi. Scientists are still trying to determine whether the new...
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Sky News

Boris Johnson gives speech at CBI conference

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister, Boris Johnson giving speech at the CBI 2021 annual conference and speaking in regards to booster vaccines on the 22nd November 2021 in South Sheilds, England
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Bloomberg

Too Early to Say Omicron Less Severe, But Covid-19 Is Becoming Endemic: UCL

Higher Ed
There isn't enough evidence yet to say whether the omicron variant is less severe than other Covid-19 strains, says Oksana Pyzik, global health adviser and lecturer at University College London. She made the comments on "Bloomberg...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Miss Universe contestants visit Jerusalem's Tower of David Museum

9th - Higher Ed
Contestants of the Miss Universe pageant visit the Tower of David Museum in the ancient citadel of Jerusalem near the Jaffa Gate entrance to Jerusalem's Old City (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Curated Video

Experts Say A Winter COVID Surge Is In The Cards

Higher Ed
Experts blame closer gatherings, fewer masks and vaccine effectiveness wearing off over time for the winter surge.
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Press Association

Pupils return to schools in England and Wales

Higher Ed
Pupils across England and Wales have begun to return to the classroom this week after the summer holidays, and schools in Northern Ireland have reopened. At Copthall School in Mill Hill, north London, around 1,000 girls were invitied to...
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Eyes on ECB, Biden Weapons

Higher Ed
Anna Edwards, Matt Miller and Kriti Gupta take you through what to watch today.
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Curated Video

CDC: Many Healthy Americans Can Take A Break From Masks

Higher Ed
The CDC is still advising people, including schoolchildren, to wear masks where the risk of COVID-19 is high.
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Curated Video

California, Oregon, Washington To Drop School Mask Mandates

Higher Ed
The West Coast announcements come after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eased the federal mask guidance Friday.
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Curated Video

Gaza/West Bank - Civil defence

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In Israel every citizen has a government issued gas mask, every building contains a bomb shelter and the authorities stockpile antidotes and antibiotics to counter a chemical or biological attack. But in the neighbouring Palestinian...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Extradition Bill Debate Scrapped for a Second Day

Higher Ed
Jun.13 -- Hong Kong lawmakers scrapped debate for a second straight day on legislation that would allow extraditions to China, as tensions remained high between police and protesters after violent clashes on Wednesday. Stephen Engle...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

Higher Ed
Oklahoma amends face mask proclamation, Berkshire Hathaway sells entire airline stake, North and South Korea exchange fire
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Press Association

Nine new cases of Covid-19 and first death of patient in Republic of Ireland

Higher Ed
Speaking at a press briefing in Dublin on Wednesday, Dr Tony Holohan said: “We do not recommend masks and gloves and other protective material for the general public. “We would encourage people to be responsible in their purchasing...
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Curated Video

General Motors workers step up to make masks

Higher Ed
Hundreds of workers at General Motors and other auto companies have gone back to work to make face shields, surgical masks and ventilators in a wartime-like effort to stem shortages of protective gear and equipment.