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Bloomberg

China Expands Travel Restrictions Amid Lunar New Year

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Chinese health officials expanded travel restrictions beyond the epicenter of a SARS-like outbreak that’s killed at least 17 people as global fallout from the virus’s spread grew. After travel from the central city of Wuhan was...
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Bloomberg

Hand Washing Will Help Stop Spread of Virus, Says IATA’s Powell

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- David Powell, medical adviser for the International Air Transport Association, discusses how coronavirus is impacting airlines and precautions travelers can take to prevent the virus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Bloomberg

50% of Europeans May Have Omicron Within Weeks, WHO Says

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Over 50% of Europe's population may be infected with omicron within weeks at current transmission rates, according to Hans Kluge, the World Health Organization's regional director for Europe. He made the comments at a briefing in...
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Bridgeman Arts

Families at a fairground, and uses for early photography, made in France, 1956

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, families take photos at a fairground....
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Bloomberg

Europe Set for Tighter Restrictions as Omicron Spreads

Higher Ed
Europe's biggest countries are weighing more curbs to fight a surge in Covid-19 infections. From a new lockdown in the Netherlands to travel restrictions targeted by several countries at the U.K., the region faces a critical week of...
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of August 19th

Higher Ed
The FTC files a new antitrust complaint against Facebook, yet Mark Zuckerberg seems more interested in playing with virtual reality. Meanwhile, the Biden administration plans to erase student loan debt for 300,000 disabled Americans.
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Curated Video

Study Finds Community More Likely Than Workplace For COVID Spread

Higher Ed
Experts say COVID fatigue leading people to let their guard down more often with friends and family than in the workplace.
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Curated Video

Immunocompromised Patients Denied 4th Vaccine Dose Despite CDC OK

Higher Ed
The CDC held a conference call with pharmacists this week to reiterate the guidelines for who qualifies for a fourth vaccine dose.
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Bloomberg

Johnson Lied to Parliament, Ex-Aide Cummings Says

Higher Ed
Boris Johnson's former top aide Dominic Cummings says the prime minister lied to Parliament over a drinks party held at Downing Street during the height of the U.K.'s first Covid-19 lockdown. David Merritt reports on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Curated Video

The Latest Recommendations On Masks To Prevent The Spread Of COVID

Higher Ed
COVID has been evolving and so has the recommendation of top health officials, like Fauci.
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The Recount

Top 5 Clips of September 30th

Higher Ed
Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar argues that getting vaccinated is an extension of Black Lives Matter. Lawmakers learn what an Instagram "finsta" is. And Lil Nas X gets the Dolly Parton stamp of approval.
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Bloomberg

Biden Says It's Time to Get Back to Work and School

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden says with Covid-19 cases down, it's time to get back to work and school. He spoke during the State of the Union address.
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Bloomberg

Unvaccinated Areas Are Breeding Grounds for New Variants: UCL Biologist

Higher Ed
Unvaccinated areas are breeding grounds for new Covid-19 variants, says Jennifer Rohn, professor at University College London. "We really can't say we're in the end game yet because there are so many countries that are not vaccinated,"...
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Curated Video

Biden Admin To Double Free COVID-19 Tests, Distribute N95 Masks

Higher Ed
President Biden also announced that 1,000 military medical personnel will begin deploying across the U.S. to help overwhelmed medical facilities.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : French court allows auction of sacred

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : French court allows auction of sacred
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Curated Video

Pharmacies Told To Give 4th COVID Shots To Immunocompromised Patients

Higher Ed
The directive comes after some pharmacies turned away immunocompromised patients seeking their fourth COVID shot.
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Bloomberg

Bill Gates: U.S. Better Positioned After Botching Early Covid Response

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chair Bill Gates says the U.S. rejoining the World Health Organization is a positive step towards a uniform vaccine certificate. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait moderates the...
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Bloomberg

CDC Wants You to Wear Two Masks

Higher Ed
Feb.10 -- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Wednesday began recommending that Americans wear a cloth mask over a medical mask to slow the spread of Covid-19, along with other options to improve mask fit. New data shows...
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Curated Video

Schools Trying To Catch Up Kids And Keep COVID Out

Higher Ed
Eight states are now banning local districts from enforcing mask mandates and some parents are concerned.
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Press Association

Hair salon prepares to reopen on July 4

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Interviews with Nikita Alden, senior stylist and Liz Neal, nail technician from Joanne Mahoney salon in Howden, Yorkshire. They are based in the same salon which will reopen on July 4th, but Liz is still barred from working. Nikita...
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Curated Video

The U.S. Military Needed Masks. A Sewing Circle Answered The Call.

Higher Ed
Like many places across the country, the military and VA hospitals have had their fair share of coronavirus outbreaks.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Hospitals Face Pressure on ICU Beds as Cases Surge

Higher Ed
Jul.02 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discuses pressure facing U.S. hospitals in states where coronavirus infections are surging. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health...
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Bloomberg

Vaccine Doesn't Change Safety Guidance: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Dec.14 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance” about the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine, what it means for herd immunity, and why people need to keep wearing...
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Curated Video

U.S. Extends Mask Rule For Travel While Weighing New Approach

Higher Ed
The TSA enforces the mask rule, which extends to planes, buses, trains and transit hubs.