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STORY:A measles epidemic in Peru has prompted authorities there to intensify a nationwide vaccination campaign that was launched in August. Since the first cases were recorded a year ago, hundreds of children have caught the disease,...
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Swine flu vaccinations begin this week, after months of preparations and promises. But don't start bugging your doctor about an appointment just yet.

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HEADLINE: Swine flu vaccinations arrive this week CAPTION: Swine flu vaccinations begin this week, after months of preparations and promises. But don't start bugging your doctor about an appointment just yet. (Oct. 5) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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WRAP UN chief Ban and WHO chief Chan ADDS meeting, US presser

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Drug manufacturers will not be able to start making a swine flu vaccine until mid-July at the earliest, months later than previous predictions, the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday. The disclosure that making a swine flu...
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Swine Flu affected school, President Obama on vaccines

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AP Television Atlanta, Georgia 1. Wide shot of Emory University gates 2. Emory University sign with jogger running past 3. Students walking on campus 4. Student sitting at table 5. Exterior of door to Turman South dormitory 6. Wide...
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THAILAND: HUMAN TRIALS ON HIV VACCINE BEGIN (V)

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Thai/Nat VOICED BY: Richard Vaughan Human trials of an H-I-V vaccine have begun in Thailand, hopefully paving the way for protection from the retro-virus and prevention of the onset of AIDS. The vaccine, known as AIDSVAX, is...
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Spanish researchers test HIV vaccine

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1. Various Hospital exteriors 2. Various of patients getting trial vaccine 3. Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital 4. SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Dr. Josep Maria Gatell, Infectious Diseases, Clinic Hospital "The goal of...
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India is now completely free of polio according to World Health Organisation

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India was formally declared polio free on Thursday, after three years with no new cases in a nation of 1.2 billion people. Four year-old Rukhsar Khatoon from West Bengal was the last known person diagnosed with the virus, in 2011. The...
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California lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough by the start of the school year. But some school districts have been defying state law and allowing unvaccinated students on campus.

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HEADLINE: Tougher laws for unvaccinated Calif. students CAPTION: Calif. lawmakers passed a bill last year requiring all students entering the seventh through 12th grades to get vaccinated against Whooping cough. But some school districts...
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Manila launches mass dengue vaccination

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The Philippines launched on Monday a dengue immunisation programme targeting one million public school pupils to combat the mosquito-borne disease that the World Health Organisation estimates infects 390 million people a year.About 600...
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Chicken pox vaccines for children

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IRAQ CHICKEN POXSOURCE: AP TELEVISIONRESTRICTIONS: MIDDLE EAST EXTRA CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 2:38SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionSuleimaniyah - 15 January 20171. Various of children queuing up for vaccination with their arms out2. Various of...
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Thailand - Aids Vaccine

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SHOWSBANGKOK, THAILAND. 6/6ws of AIDS clinicclose up aids clinic "Anonymous Clinic"doctors sitting at tabledoctors sotdoctor inserts needle into bottleclose up of needle in bottleman has injection into armmediaclose up of needle in...
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RFK Jr. To Chair Commission on Vaccine Safety

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST: POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY New York - January 10, 2017 1. Robert F. Kennedy exiting elevator at Trump Tower 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Robert F. Kennedy, Activist "President-elect Trump was very...
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Washington state limits vaccine exemptions

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Parents in Washington state will no longer be able to claim a personal or philosophical exemption for their children from receiving the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine before attending a day care centre or school, under a...
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Vaccine skeptics protest bill removing exemptions

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Amid a measles outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in the Pacific Northwest, Washington lawmakers heard testimony Friday on a bill that would remove parents' ability to claim a personal or philosophical exemption to opt their...
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Pfizer Says Vulnerable Groups To Get Vaccine First

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Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb says the drugmaker hopes to distribute its vaccine for general use by mid-2021.
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Ex CDC head: We're at the begging of virus 'storm'

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The former head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday warned the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. will "get worse before it gets better."
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Fauci: Hopeful of vaccine trials by winter

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The Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci says the government is working on several potential vaccines for COVID-19.
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Study Says Lasting Immunity Likely From Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines

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The study did not look at the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
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Pres. Biden: Vaccine Rollout 'Beginning To Click'

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President Biden took a virtual tour of the mass vaccination site in Phoenix with Vice President Kamala Harris.
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President-elect Biden Sets Priorities For First 100 Days

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President-elect Joe Biden and his team are preparing to take over in the middle of the coronavirus crisis.
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Pfizer Asks FDA To Approve Vaccine For Kids Ages 5-11

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The FDA is expected to take weeks to review data before it would grant emergency use authorization.
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FDA Panel To Consider Moderna, J&J Boosters

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The committee's advice will help the FDA determine whether to authorize the boosters.
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UNICEF marks 20 yrs of CRC; children in India, China, Vietnam

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New Delhi, India - 16 November 2009 1. Various of boy polishing shoes 2. Wide of shoe shine boys seated on road side New Delhi, India - 18 November 2009 3. Various of children scavenging through rubbish New Delhi, India - 19 November...
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Mexico Health minister gets swine flu vaccine

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November 27, 2009 1. Doctor being vaccinated 2. Exterior of Enrique Cabrera Hospital where staff are receiving the first H1N1 vaccines 3. People walking in hospital 4. Nurse walking in room with a H1N1 vaccine trolley 5. Cutaway of...