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Bloomberg

It's Time to Put Masks Back on, Johns Hopkins Says

Higher Ed
Bhakti Hansoti of Johns Hopkins University speaks on Bloomberg Television about vaccinating children against Covid-19, the delta variant, and why employers need to ensure that staff wear masks indoors. The Bloomberg School of Public...
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Examining How States Have Limited Public Health Powers

Higher Ed
Newsy's partners at KHN found at least 26 states have moved to roll back powers used to protect the public against infectious diseases.
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Fauci Says Early Reports Encouraging About Omicron Variant

Higher Ed
Fauci said so far Omicron does not seem to be severe, but he stressed the need to remain cautious.
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Children in London being evacuated and fitted with gas masks, embarking trains, 1939

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Children in London being evacuated and fitted with gas masks, embarking trains, as WWII begins in 1939
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Curated Video

Challenge for Venice mask makers

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HEADLINE: Challenge for Venice mask makers CAPTION: Local mask makers in Venice fight to keep their historical craft going in the face of cheap foreign competition. Masks are a key element to the city's Carnival, which runs 11-21...
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Bloomberg

All the Experts Got It Wrong on Ebola Virus: Emanuel

Higher Ed
Sept. 29 -- Ezekiel Emanuel, ethics and health policy department chair at UPenn, and Richard Haass, president at Council on Foreign Relations, discuss the spread of the Ebola virus, the factors that have aided in the spread of the...
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11/00/75 c0052954 - color no date line space report firefighters breathing system cut story: "space report" shows: nyc bldg on fire: show breaking down door: dissolve to firemen talking new tanks off truck: dissolve to tank...
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Bloomberg

3M CEO Says Virus Uncertainty 'Too Great' to Maintain Forecast

Higher Ed
Apr.28 -- 3M Co. Chief Executive Officer Mike Roman says the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic is too much to maintain the company's earnings forecast and that 3M is not seeing increases in raw material prices. He speaks...
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'Not Rushing Into It': Vegas Readies Masks, Thermal Cameras For Reopen

Higher Ed
As Las Vegas' mayor urges casinos to reopen immediately, resort companies are preparing for controlled reopenings. Workers are demanding protections.
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Bloomberg

Singapore to Enforce Masks to Help Stem Virus

Higher Ed
Apr.14 -- Singapore made face masks mandatory outdoors and plans to close more workplaces among tightened efforts to stem a surge in coronavirus cases. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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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.
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Press Association

Expert on new government face-covering guidance

Higher Ed
Trish Greenhalgh, professor of primary care at the University of Oxford, says Covid-19 "is most commonly transmitted by droplets emitted when we cough, sneeze, shout, sing and even just breathe in close proximity to others". “Cloth face...
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Sky News

Hong Kong has had 22 cases of Coronavirus...

Higher Ed
VOICED: Hong Kong has had 22 cases of Coronavirus, including one death. But its most senior politician Carrie Lam, is so far refusing to close the borders with mainland China. Many Hong Kong residents remember the SARS outbreak 17 years...
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750,000 masks sit in warehouse in legal limbo

Higher Ed
As hospitals and first responders deal with a critical shortage of personal protective equipment, there are 750,000 medical-grade and N95 masks sitting in a Houston warehouse in legal limbo.
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750,000 masks sit in warehouse in legal limbo

Higher Ed
As hospitals and first responders deal with a critical shortage of personal protective equipment, there are 750,000 medical-grade and N95 masks sitting in a Houston warehouse in legal limbo.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Public high schools reopen for in person classes in NYC

9th - Higher Ed
Middle and high public schools in New York City are reopening for in person classes for the first time since March, after elementary students returned earlier this week (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

United Now Giving Passengers Amenity Kit Which Includes Face Mask

Higher Ed
May.18 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz says all passengers will get an amenity kit on board that includes a face mask. He appears on the latest "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Bloomberg

Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine `Much Easier to Distribute': Lancet Editor

Higher Ed
Nov.19 -- Richard Horton, editor of The Lancet medical journal, comments on a study which showed that a Covid-19 vaccine being developed by the University of Oxford and AstraZeneca Plc produced a strong immune responses in older adults....
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Largest single-day increase of COVID-19 cases, Oregon sues over "unlawful detentions," Witnesses in Netanyahu case will head to trial in January
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Bloomberg

Asymptomatic Cases May Transmit Virus: Harvard Physician

Higher Ed
Jul.06 -- Abraar Karan, physician at Harvard Medical School as well as at Brigham and Women's Hospital, talks about the coronavirus pandemic. Global cases topped 11.4 million, deaths exceed 533,000, and the World Health Organization...
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Press Association

Keir Starmer encourages public to follow face covering advice despite confusion

Higher Ed
Labour leader Keir Starmer has said that while some confusion has arisen amid the Government's introduction of face coverings in England's shops from Friday it is still important for the public to follow the given advice.
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Health News

Higher Ed
Utah will no longer recommend modified quarantine allowing students to attend school after COVID exposure. Alaska Airlines issues a face mask rule.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Still Has Concerning Covid-19 Hot Spots: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Mar.03 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses Covid-19 hot spots across the U.S., the decision by Texas and Mississippi to lift their mask mandates, and concerns about the South African variant....
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Bloomberg

Pence: Wearing Mask a Good Idea, Will Slow Virus Spread

Higher Ed
Jun.28 -- Vice President Mike Pence encourages people to wear masks. He speaks at a press briefing with Texas Governor Abbott and federal and state health officials on Sunday. During a White House coronavirus task force briefing on...