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Biden Tests Positive For COVID-19, Returns To Isolation

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CDC says most COVID-19 rebound cases remain mild and that severe disease during that period has not been reported.
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China-HK to Start Quarantine-Free Travel in January, Report Says

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China and Hong Kong will start quarantine-free travel as soon as January, according media outlet HK01. Meanwhile, China's ambassador to the US said the Asian nation will continue to relax its strict Covid-19 measures and will welcome...
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IRAQ: UN TO DISCUSS INTERNATIONAL SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ

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Eng/Arabic/Nat Five years of tough international sanctions imposed by the United Nations have had their effect on the people of Iraq. With essential supplies like medicines at all-time lows, aid agencies warn a large-scale humanitarian...
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President calls for pause in bombing during Ramadan

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1. Wide of Musharraf at microphone 2. Various cutaways 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) General Pervez Musharraf, President of Pakistan "Once the objectives...you can't leave objectives halfway. But if you are talking about operations during the...
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U.S. Airports Screen for Ebola in Bid to Limit Virus

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Oct. 9 -- Bloomberg Intelligences Sam Fazeli discusses the potential effectiveness of screening for the Ebola virus at U.S. airports. He speaks on The Pulse.
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SOUTH AFRICA: WIDESPREAD IGNORANCE OF THE AIDS VIRUS

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English/Nat The AIDS problem is so severe in South Africa that the government is to take the unprecedented step of addressing the nation on the issue on Friday. Deputy President Thabo Mbeki will appear on T-V, in an attempt to dispel...
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Drug Giants Join forces to Combat Superbugs

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Drug Giants Join forces to Combat Superbugs
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UK scientists on factfinding mission

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Hanoi, 26 October 2005 1. Pan of bus driving scientists of Medical Research Council (MRC) arrives at the Vietnam National Institute of Hygiene and Epidimiology (NIHE). 2. Mid shot of MRC's scientists getting off the bus 3. Mid shot of...
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SOUTH AFRICA: 15 PERCENT OF POPULATION HIV POSITIVE

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English/Nat Fifteen percent of all South Africans are H-I-V-positive. But in the Eastern Province of KwaZulu-Natal the figure is far higher. The province's infection rate is growing at a much faster rate. It is believed to be 10 years...
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Dr. Bruce Ribner, epidemiologist at Emory University explains why H1N1 swine flu appears to affect children more severely.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Why swine flu makes kids sicker CAPTION: Dr. Bruce Ribner, epidemiologist at Emory University explains why H1N1 swine flu appears to affect children more severely. (Oct. 19)
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WRAP Case confirmed in Singapore, reax from Manila, Beijing, HKong

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APTN - Singapore, 9 September 2003 1. Screening area at Singapore Hospital 2. Thermal screening machine 3. Hospital staff in full protective clothing inside hospital 4. People being screened as they enter hospital 5. Wide exterior of...
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Argentine FM visits Syrian refugees in Lebanon

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Argentinian Foreign Minister Susana Malcorra visited Syrian refugees in a camp settlement in El Marj, Lebanon, on Tuesday. More than half of the population of El Marj is Syrian, following the influx of refugees fleeing the nearby war.She...
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CLEAN : Frozen in time: Indias last taxidermist keeps on stuffing

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CLEAN : Frozen in time: Indias last taxidermist keeps on stuffing
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CLEAN : S Africas Tutu readmitted to hospital: family

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South African retired archbishop and anti apartheid icon Desmond Tutu has been readmitted to hospital in Cape Town just days after being discharged following surgery his family says
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CLEAN : Tutu readmitted to hospital: family

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CLEAN : Tutu readmitted to hospital: family
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VOICED: AIDS death toll passes 25 million mark

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VOICED: AIDS death toll passes 25 million mark
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Moon Bear Sanctuary in China

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CLEAN: Shows interior shots animal worker feeding an injured Asian Black Bear in a cage at a Moon Bear sanctuary in Chengdu in Sichuan provinceon September 10th, 2002 in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China.
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CLEAN : Calais migrants: NGOs raise alarm over survival conditions

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Coming up on one year since the sprawling Calais migrant camp was cleared representatives from NGOs working with migrants on the ground say the situation is more complicated than ever citing issues including lack of supplies lack of...
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Florida’s iconic palm trees threatened

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Florida's iconic palm trees are under attack from a fatal disease that turns them to dried crisps within months with no chance for recovery once they become ill.
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Florida’s iconic palm trees threatened

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Florida's iconic palm trees are under attack from a fatal disease that turns them to dried crisps within months with no chance for recovery once they become ill.
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Boris Johnson visiting an Essex hospital

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting Princess Alexandra Hospital speaking to nursing staff on 27 September 2019 in Harlow, Essex,United Kingdom
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Coronavirus Death Toll Can Be Highly Underestimated, Says Yale University Professor

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Jan.24 -- Dr. Xi Chen, assistant professor of public health at Yale University, discusses the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on “Balance of Power.”