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Bloomberg

States Change the Way They Slow Spread of Covid-19

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Aug.07 -- States are adopting social distancing and mask-wearing guidelines until a Covid-19 vaccine becomes available.
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Bloomberg

Australia's Victoria State Records 723 New Virus Cases

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Jul.29 -- Daniel Andrews, premier of Australia's Victoria, says the state recorded 723 new Covid-19 cases, a record for the country. He also says mask-wearing would be mandatory across the state, extending the order from just Melbourne,...
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Press Association

Members of public in Leicester react to face covering rules

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Leicester residents in the city centre discuss the easing of their local lockdown as it becomes mandatory to wear face coverings in shop and non-essential shops are now allowed to reopen.
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Bloomberg

Three Things We Can Do to Help Reopen the Economy

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Jun.22 -- Tom Frieden, former director at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic is not over. But he says there are three things people can do to help reopen the economy. He...
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CLEAN : Free coronavirus care kits distributed in Massachusetts

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Volunteers from the police and fire departments give out care kits containing masks, sanitizing supplies, personal care items and education materials at Lynn Technical High School in Lynn, Massachusetts (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Press Association

Cafe owner uses shower curtains for social distancing

Higher Ed
A café owner in Worcester has used 30 shower curtains to hang between tables as one of several precautionary measures ahead of reopening when Coronavirus rules are relaxed. Francini Osorio, who runs Francini Café De Colombia, is eager to...
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Bloomberg

Opening Retail Requires More Than Masks and Gloves: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
May.11 -- John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses measures needed for re-opening retail stores, and the importance of contact tracing. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Bloomberg School of...
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Bloomberg

Re-opening Needs Masks, Social Distancing, Sanitizing: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Jun.09 -- Johns Hopkins Hospital Nurse Manager Neysa Ernst discusses concerns about the asymptomatic spread of Covid-19 and the essentials that are needed as economies re-open. She speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

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North Carolina warns of an increase in coronavirus cases and hospitalizations. Orange County, California, revises face mask rule.
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Bloomberg

Cuomo Says Compliance With Distancing, Masks Is 'Slipping'

Higher Ed
Jul.01 -- Governor Andrew Cuomo says New York City has "new problems" when it comes to preventing the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic and citizens need to "get ahead of the virus."
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Bloomberg

Dow CEO Urges the Use of Face Coverings to Mitigate Covid-19 Risk

Higher Ed
Jun.30 -- Dow Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jim Fitterling stresses the need to mitigate the fallout from the Covid-19 crisis by wearing face coverings in public. He speaks with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde.
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Press Association

A look at what your next haircut might look like under the new coronavirus guidance

Higher Ed
Daniel Galvin hairdressers in Marylebone, London, prepare to open under the new coronavirus legislation. Here's a look at what your next hair cut might look like.
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Press Association

Massage therapists allowed to return to work

Higher Ed
Interview with masseuse Andy Senior of AS Therapy and Fitness in Leeds after he returned to work for the first tine since lockdown restrictions were eased. He talks about how good it is to be back, says he has had a number of bookings...
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Curated Video

How One City In Hard-Hit South Dakota Is Handling COVID

Higher Ed
South Dakota has one of the highest COVID rates per capita in the country. Newsy went to Aberdeen to find out how locals are grappling with the virus.
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Bloomberg

One Year After Virus Emerged, WHO Says End Is in Sight

Higher Ed
Dec.30 -- A year after the first signs of a deadly virus emerged in Wuhan, China, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says in a year end address that there is "light at the end of the tunnel" and urges...
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Bloomberg

2020 Pandemic: How Covid-19 Rocked the Globe

Higher Ed
Dec.31 -- The Covid-19 pandemic changed the world in 2020. Here's a two-minute review of how the crisis unfolded.
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Bloomberg

German Virus Cases Rise to Highest Level Since Pandemic Began

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Oct.15 -- Germany’s new coronavirus cases increased at the fastest pace since the pandemic started, the latest sign that Europe is failing to control the outbreak. The country registered 7,173 new infections in the 24 hours through...
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Curated Video

Is The U.S. Ready For A National Lockdown?

Higher Ed
Countries like France, Germany and China have imposed lockdowns. Doctors say they are effective, but can one be enforced in the U.S.?
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Curated Video

Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Pres. Biden signs COVID-19 orders; former Pres. Trump returns to family businesses; Judge grants $641M deal to Flint
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Trump Missed Chance To Say 'Masks Matter'

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Oct.06 -- Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said Trump’s Covid-19 infection didn’t come as a shock because Trump had bucked safety precautions. “Anybody who contracts the virus by essentially saying masks ‘don’t matter, social...
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Curated Video

CDC Recommends Mask Wearing For All Public, Commercial Transportation

Higher Ed
Agency urges mask wearing in planes, trains, taxis, buses and subways but doesn't issue mandatory order.
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Bloomberg

Trump in High-Risk Group for Serious Covid Consequences: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Oct.02 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses President Donald Trump testing positive for Covid-19 and the potential issues he faces as part of a high-risk group. He speaks on...
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Curated Video

Americans React To Trump's COVID Diagnosis

Higher Ed
The president and first lady are both positive for the virus.
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Curated Video

U.S. Continues Breaking COVID-19 Case Records

Higher Ed
The U.S. has the highest number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the world, and the numbers keep ticking up.