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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Coronavirus: Furloughed staff in Sweden retrain to help hospitals

9th - Higher Ed
Furloughed because of the coronavirus pandemic, airline and hotel employees in Sweden are retraining to work as hospital and nursing home assistants as the death toll nears 900 in the Scandinavian country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

China 'Definitely' Needs 2nd Covid Booster Dose: CanSino Biologics CEO

Higher Ed
Yu Xuefeng, chief executive officer of CanSino Biologics Inc., a Tianjin, China-based drugmaker that's rolling out a vaccine that can be inhaled, discusses the supply-demand outlook in the country. He speaks with David Ingles on...
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Bloomberg

BOJ Watch: Are the Policies Actually Working?

Higher Ed
Sept. 19 -- Eric Lonergan, blogger and editor at Philosophy of Money and author of "Money: The Art of Living," discusses the Bank of Japan's policy decision, the bank's ability to surprise markets and what could come out of the meeting....
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Dutch launch intelligent bicycle that warns of danger

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : Dutch launch intelligent bicycle that warns of danger
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Tech innovations and gadgets

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Tech innovations and gadgets
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Curated Video

Fears for Florida's elderly struggling with lack of power

Higher Ed
US authorities are working to check on other assisted living and retirement communities after six patients at a sweltering Florida nursing home died in Hurricane Irma's aftermath. The patients who died were from the...
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Curated Video

Florida's Elderly Cope With Heat, No Power

Higher Ed
Thousands of residents are without power in the 55 and older community Century Village, in Pembroke Pines north of Miami. Fire fighters and police have set up ice and water loading stations, but some say simply having water...
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Curated Video

Florida's Elderly Cope With Heat, No Power

Higher Ed
Thousands of residents are without power in the 55 and older community Century Village, in Pembroke Pines north of Miami. Fire fighters and police have set up ice and water loading stations, but some say simply having water...
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Bridgeman Arts

Insane people in small Moroccan vilage are put into an underground bunker, religious leaders exorcise people by hitting them with a shoe, c.1960

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Marabout hits people with a leather slipper / shoe. Mad people lead to a shed / prison / underground shelter by others. Medium shot : Moroccan man making gestures to the camera, saying something (we don't hear his voice). Close up of...
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Bridgeman Arts

Living at Thamesmead, 1973, part 9 - Young couple talking to senior citizens, and new construction site

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 9 from the 1973 film Living at Thamesmead, a semi-fictional account of a couple who live in the Thamesmead estate, created by the Greater London Council to promote the estate. In this clip, a young couple talk to some elderly people...
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Sky News

Rory Stewart MP meeting members of the public

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of Tory leadership hopeful Rory Stewart meeting members of the public in a shopping precinct on 29 May 2019 in Warrington, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Council confirms 24 deaths at coronavirus-hit care home

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Public Health England has said it is working to support a nursing home where 24 residents have died during the coronavirus outbreak, including eight who tested positive for Covid-19. Staffordshire County Council said a total of 18...
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Curated Video

Amid virus, shelter at home ends for most Georgians

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Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is extending his emergency powers to June 12 and telling the elderly and medically fragile to shelter-in-place until then.
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Curated Video

Amid virus, shelter at home ends for most Georgians

Higher Ed
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is extending his emergency powers to June 12 and telling the elderly and medically fragile to shelter-in-place until then.
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Press Association

Iceland opens its doors early for older people in Belfast

Higher Ed
Older people have enjoyed dedicated shopping sessions at some supermarkets. Pensioners were able to shop at Iceland and Lidl stores before general admittance to the public. At the Kennedy Centre in west Belfast, the local Iceland store...
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Press Association

Jeremy Corbyn: Government 'well behind the curve' in handling of coronavirus

Higher Ed
The Labour leader has criticised the Government on the way it has handled the Coronavirus crisis and how information has been given to the public. Speaking in his constituency of Islington, he said it should be “at the very least...
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Sky News

Dr Jenny Harries answers questions at daily press conference on Covid-19 from Downing Street

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shots of Housing Secretary, Robert Jenrick delivering Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 13th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Curated Video

Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Trump to reverse decision to deny CA wildfire relief, Feds team with CVS and Walgreens for vaccine distribution, French teacher decapitated
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Sky News

Boris Johnson speaks on vaccination effort

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior interview of Prime Minister, Boris Johnson speaking in regards to the North East vaccination effort during a visit to Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies vaccine on the 13th February 2021 in Billingham, Teesside, England
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Press Association

Patients and NHS staff welcome start of Covid-19 mass vaccinations in Stevenage

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Patients have started receiving the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in Stevenage, at one of England's seven new mass vaccination centres. Keith Garwood, 80, of Ampthill, said the NHS had done "extremely well" with the logistics of opening...
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Bloomberg

WHO Advisor: Don't Ease Restrictions Until Young Are Vaccinated

Higher Ed
Aug.22 -- After a weekend of record new cases in New South Wales state and spreading outbreaks in Victoria state and in New Zealand, University of NSW Professor Mary-Louise McLaws discusses the delta variant that's upending COVID...
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Press Association

Hugs and visits return to Scotland's care homes

Higher Ed
Care home residents in Scotland have been reunited with their loved ones as restrictions on indoor visiting are relaxed. The daughter of a care home resident in Kelso, Scotland, says "it's hard to put into words" how it feels to hug her...