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EU Sues AstraZeneca Over Delayed Vaccine Deliveries

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The European Commission says the vaccine maker failed to deliver the doses it promised.
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President Biden Expects Enough Vaccine For All Adults By End Of May

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That's two months sooner than he previously predicted.
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U.S. Daily Case Average Returns To Summer Spikes

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According to Johns Hopkins University, over the past week, the U.S. reported about 70,000 new COVID cases a day.
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Oxford University To Study Mixing COVID-19 Vaccines

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Researchers are examining the effectiveness of combining the Pfizer and AstraZeneca vaccines.
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U.S. To Recommend COVID Vaccine Boosters At 8 Months

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Experts believe the booster will provide extra protection against the virus as the Delta variant spreads.
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Pfizer To Discuss COVID-19 Vaccine Booster With U.S. Officials

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Pfizer says a third dose will be needed within 12 months of being fully vaccinated.
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GOP Lawmakers Rally Against COVID Relief Package

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A huge sticking point for Republicans is that the proposal could boost the minimum wage to $15 an hour over the next five years.
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Iowa Plans To Fully Open Vaccine Eligibility April 5

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Iowa expects about 20 million doses of vaccine to be distributed weekly starting next month.
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Mississippi Opens Up Vaccine Eligibility

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The state is dropping eligibility restrictions starting today.
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AstraZeneca Says Vaccine Now 76% Effective

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U.S. health officials had raised concerns over earlier conclusion shot was 79% effective.
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White House Calls On Eligible Americans To Get Booster Shot

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Dr. Anthony Fauci also said there's a new increase in cases that's being driven by the 60 million eligible Americans who remain unvaccinated.
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Capitol Hill debate about preps for possible flu pandemic

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Washington, DC - 2 November 2005 1. Medical experts and US Secretary of Health and Human Services Mike Leavitt 2. Wide shot of hearing 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Mike Leavitt, US Secretary of Health and Human Services: "The good news is...
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Nelson Mandela in final public speech to AIDS conference

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1. Former South African president Nelson Mandela helped onto stage at news conference 2. Mandela reaching seat 3. Camera 4. Mandela seated 5. Panellists looking at Mandela 6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nelson Mandela, Former South African...
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Thailand - New Vaccine Against AIDS Virus Tested

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Thailand began testing a vaccine on Tuesday (21/2) that it hopes will protect people against the virus that causes AIDS. Thirty men and women received the first of what four injections of the vaccine aimed at protecting people from...
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WHO officials comment on readiness to tackle ebola, vaccine development

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The World Health Organisation said on Friday that East Asia, with its trade and transport hubs and armies of migrant workers, remains at risk of the entry of Ebola but is beefing up its defences against the virus. WHO's regional director...
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4:3 Gunmen kill health workers administering polio vaccines

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Gunmen killed four health workers administering polio vaccines in the south-west of Pakistan on Wednesday, officials announced. Two attackers opened fire on the team as they were administering polio vaccines in Quetta, they said. Three...
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Syrian children immunised against polio in refugee camp

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For Baraa, a Syrian refugee nurse in Lebanon, delivering vaccine to Syrian refugee children in the camps is part of her daily duties. Baraa is a volunteer nurse from Baba Amr neighbourhood in Homs City. She fled Homs two years ago and is...
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WRAP EU experts plan European task force on avian flu

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1. Wide interior of European Scientific Working group on Influenza (ESWI) news conference 2. Cutaway screen presentation of the chain of transmission of avian influenza 3. Cutaway journalist 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Albert Osterhaus,...
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Taiwan - Research team claims breakthrough in bird flu vaccine

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Indonesia - Thousands of chickens and pet birds destroyed to halt spread of bird flu Jakarta, 21 Jan 2007 1. Various of poultry Taiwan - Research team claims breakthrough in bird flu vaccine Maioli, 29 Jan 2007 1. Close-up of two bottles...
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First round of vaccinations amid fears of swine flu is spreading

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1. Wide exterior of Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital building where first round of vaccination against H1N1 is taking place for hospital staff 2. Nurses registering for vaccination 3. Close-up of vaccination 4. Close tilt up of nurse...
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Measles cases surge in Pakistan in 2012, hundreds of children die from the disease

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Saleh Pat village, Sukkur, Sindh province 1. Various of Noor Mohammad, his wife Siyani Bi Bi and their children who are both suffering from measles (the couple has lost two sons a few weeks ago in the deadly epidemic) 2. SOUNDBITE...
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Actress continues anti-measles campaign

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1. Wide shot of press conference at the Kenyan Red Cross Headquarters 2. Medium shot of Jane Seymour and Andrea Wojnar, Head of the International Red Cross Federation 3. Leo Weakland, Deputy Chief of the International Measle branch of...
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One dead, hundreds of homes and vehicles destroyed by flash floods

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1. Medium of tractor cleaning up debris 2. Medium of tractor dropping debris on transport truck, zoom out 3. Pan left of tow truck removing damaged car 4. Cleaning team clearing mud from street 5. Tracking shot across mud and debris...
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WHO on renaming flu, vaccine, claim on slow reax to outbreak

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1. Pan of news conference 2. Mid of panel 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Thomas Abraham, WHO spokesman: "Now one of the issues that we're dealing with is the fact that at a practical level, it is hard for companies to switch from seasonal flu...