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Fear the Covid Variants: Yale's Dr. Ko

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Mar.15 -- Dr. Albert Ko, Yale University School of Medicine department chair, says you should fear the new variants of Covid-19 being discovered. He appears on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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UK: Prince Charles Hosts World Allergy Summit in Scotland.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Hosting World Allergy Summit and speaking to to scientists and the parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse about how science can improve their understanding of the issue on 7th...
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Polio In U.S., U.K. And Israel Reveals Rare Risk Of Oral Vaccine

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Since 2017, there have been 396 cases of polio caused by the wild virus, versus more than 2,600 linked to the oral vaccine, according to the WHO.
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WRAP HK clean-up, Tung & scientist comments, Singapore fears

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18 April 2003 1. Various of Hong Kong's Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa, posing with local leaders 2. Camera crews 3. SOUNDBITE (Cantonese) Tung Chee-hwa, Hong Kong Chief Executive: "In Amoy Gardens we reacted a little slowly, but we are...
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HONG KONG: BIRD FLU VIRUS LATEST

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English/Nat Health officials say that a new strain of the bird flu virus that sickened two girls in Hong Kong is unlikely to break out into an epidemic and is not for now a major health threat. A special investigation group met in Hong...
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Ebola Outbreak: Should the U.S. Be Worried?

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Oct. 1 -- Laurie Garrett, senior fellow for global health at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Scripps Research Institute's Dr. Erica Ollmann Saphire discuss the first case of deadly Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. They speak with Pimm...
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The Queen and Prince Philip open the Francis Crick institute

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CLEAN: Interior shots of The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh listening to a lecture on influenza whilst visiting the Francis Crick institute on November 09, 2016 in London, England.
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Are poinsettias poisonous? Some holiday truths and myths

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LEAD IN: Are poinsettias really poisonous? Will the hair of the dog really cure your holiday hangover? Sure as sugarplums, myths and misconceptions pop up every holiday season. Here's what science says about some of them. ...
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Are Poinsettias Poisonous? Busting Holiday Myths

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Are poinsettias really poisonous? Will the hair of the dog really cure your holiday hangover? Sure as sugarplums, myths and misconceptions pop up every holiday season. Here's what science says about some of them. PARASITES...
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CDC: This year's flu strain affects children more

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The Center for Disease Control says most of the pediatric flu-related deaths nationwide this year appear to be from a strain of influenza B that affects children more.  
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China's New Coronavirus Can Be Spread By Humans

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Health officials previously thought the virus was only being passed from animals to humans.
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U.S., China Must Cooperate To Deal With COVID-19, ARI's Kishore Mahbubani Says

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Apr.24 -- Kishore Mahbubani, Distinguished Fellow, Asia Research Institute, NUS, says the U.S. and China must cooperate, and not compete, in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. He was speaking with Haslinda Amin and Rishaad...
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Nature Is There Ready to Pounce, Says Access Health International

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Mar.04 -- William Haseltine, chair and president at Access Health International, discusses the outbreak of coronavirus in the U.S., the precautions undertaken and the government’s preparedness to combat the virus. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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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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Ex-Australian Premier Turnbull on Covid, Climate Change

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Jun.10 -- Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull discusses the global fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and climate change. Turnbull co-chairs the Reform for Resilience Policy Commission, which is urging leaders to use the Group of...
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More groups eligible for NHS winter flu vaccine

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Interview with director of health and protection at Public Health England Professor Yvonne Doyle about the winter flu vaccine. Year seven pupils and people aged 50-64 will be added to the groups offered the flu vaccine this year in a bid...
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WHO Says Coronavirus Cases on the Rise

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Apr.21 -- The World Health Organization said coronavirus cases are rising in all regions except Europe, with India driving a surge in Asia. Bloomberg’s Rachel Chang reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Covid Pill Doesn't End Need for Vaccinations: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses test results of Pfizer Inc.'s Covid-19 pill and the lifting of travel restrictions in the U.S. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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Has The U.K. Mishandled The B117 COVID-19 Variant?

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Newsy talked to experts in the U.K. about whether more could have been done to stop the spread of the B117 variant.
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CDC Guidelines Show Why Vaccines Are Important: Johns Hopkins

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Mar.09 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses CDC guidance for people that have received Covid-19 vaccinations, concern about states dropping mask mandates, and how vaccines can be tweaked...
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Covid to Change Public Perception of Risk, Disease: Johns Hopkins

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Feb.23 -- Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the path to normal from the coronavirus pandemic, the seasonality of the virus, and further uses for the technology behind Covid-19 vaccines....
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RSV Summer Surge Is A Medical Mystery

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RSV cases are climbing across the South, in the Southwest and Midwest and Kentucky, where doctors are warning parents to watch for red flags.
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UK: Prince Charles Hosts World Allergy Summit in Scotland.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay, Hosting World Allergy Summit and speaking to to scientists and the parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse about how science can improve their understanding of the issue on 7th...