Bloomberg
President Obama Meeting on Ebola
Oct. 13 -- Mark Crumpton reports on todays top news headlines on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Ebola: Politics and Public Health in NY and NJ
Oct. 27 -- Governor Andrew Cuomo said travelers returning from West Africa who were exposed to Ebola will be allowed to stay in their homes under New Yorks 21-day quarantine, with lost income to be reimbursed by the state if not by their...
Bloomberg
CBO: U.S. Deficit Shrinks to Smallest Since 2008
Oct. 8 -- Bloomberg's Erik Schatkzer reports on today's top headlines on Market Makers.
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With the ebola epidemic continuing to claim lives in West Africa, a Chinese factory has upped production of hazard protections suits that are critical in keeping front line health workers safe from the deadly virus. (Nov. 5)
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SOUNDBITE: (English Translation of Mandarin) Wang Ximin, General Manager, Weifang Lakeland Safety Products:
"We are very proud that the protective suits we manufacture can be used by those...
Bloomberg
Why Is the Airline Industry Enjoying Such a Tailwind?
Nov. 13 -- S&P Capital IQ Airline Analyst James Corridore discusses the airline industry. He speaks on ""Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Ebola Virus Comes to Europe With Nurses Diagnosis
Oct. 7 -- Tarik Jasarevic of the World Health Organization discusses the first case of Ebola in Europe as a nurse in Spain is diagnosed with the virus and how prepared the world is for the spread of the virus. He speaks on The Pulse.
Bloomberg
How Ebola Is Crippling African Economies
Dec. 24 -- Restless Development International Head of Finance Kate Muhwezi discusses Ebolas impact on the people and economies of Africa.
Bloomberg
NYC Ebola Case Raises Questions of Doctors Trail
Oct. 24 -- New York Citys first confirmed case of Ebola in a doctor who performed aid work in West Africa raises questions about his whereabouts in the 10 days since he returned to the United States. Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday reports...
Bloomberg
Ebola News Is Making for Travel Anxiety
Oct. 17 -- Bloomberg's Shelby Holliday reports on the impact of Ebola on the travel industry. She speaks on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
AFP News Agency
VOICED : Ebola inflicts heavy toll on Guinean potato trade
VOICED : Ebola inflicts heavy toll on Guinean potato trade
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Ebola: Life without school in Guinea
CLEAN : Ebola: Life without school in Guinea
Bloomberg
Inovio CEO: Zika Vaccine Could Take a Few Years
June 21 -- Joseph Kim, Inovio Pharmaceuticals chief executive officer, discusses the first Zika vaccine human trial. He speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel, Joe Weisenthal and Scarlet Fu on "What'd You Miss?"
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Rural Sierra Leone waits for help as Ebola does its worst
CLEAN : Rural Sierra Leone waits for help as Ebola does its worst
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : AFP looks back at 2014s top stories
CLEAN : AFP looks back at 2014s top stories
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Liberia: Trial for Potential Ebola Treatment Underway
CLEAN : Liberia: Trial for Potential Ebola Treatment Underway
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Samantha Power On Reconciling Her Beliefs With Obama's Syria Policy
The former U.N. ambassador "never seriously" considered leaving the Obama administration over its response to Syrian chemical weapons attacks.
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World Health Organization Approves Ebola Vaccine
The injectable vaccine has been shown to be effective in protecting people from the Ebola Zaire virus.
Press Association
Clinical trials get under way in Oxford for new Ebola vaccine
The first human clinical trials are getting under way for a new Ebola vaccine developed by the same team who created the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine against coronavirus. The jab is designed to tackle the Zaire and Sudan strains of Ebola....
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NIAID Director Anthony Fauci said the risk of Ebola becoming an epidemic in the U.S. is essentially zero Thursday at the Washington Ideas Forum. He also said an Ebola vaccine will be tested in West Africa in the next few months. (Oct. 30)
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Director Anthony Fauci said the risk of Ebola becoming an epidemic in the U.S. is "essentially zero" Thursday at the Washington...
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As the CDC Ebola guidelines evolve and states enact mandatory quarantines in the name of public safety, experts say health care workers may think twice about volunteering to help stop the deadly virus. (Oct. 28)
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As the CDC Ebola guidelines evolve, and states choose to enact mandatory quarantines in the name of public safety, health care workers may think twice about volunteering to help stop the...
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Thousands of nurses go on strike over concerns about patient care and ebola preparedness
As many as 18-thousand nurses went on strike on Tuesday as they picketed in front of Kaiser Permanente facilities in northern California to express their concerns about patient-care standards and Ebola.
The nurses, who are in the midst...
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+4:3 Outbreak of highly infectious disease in remote corner of western Uganda
Six more patients suspected to have Ebola have been admitted to the hospital, days after investigators confirmed an outbreak of the highly infectious disease in a remote corner of western Uganda, a health official said on Monday.
An...