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Bayer Will Donate Chloroquine If Drug Can Treat Virus, CEO Says

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Apr.27 -- Bayer AG raised the specter of “considerable liquidity challenges” as it engages in high-stakes negotiations in the U.S. over claims that the company's Roundup weedkiller caused cancer. Chief Executive Officer Werner Baumann...
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Omicron Has Developed a 'Sister Virus': Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the discovery of an evolution of the omicron variant and looking forward to a time where masks will not need to be worn in public. The...
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GE CEO Culp on Second-Quarter, Aviation Rebound, Inflation

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Jul.27 -- General Electric Chairman and CEO Larry Culp discusses second-quarter performance, growth in the jet-engine division, and cost-reduction efforts on “Balance of Power.
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President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to give health care reform an up or down vote and says now is not the time to start over with new legislation on the matter.

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HEADLINE: Obama turns up the heat for health care overhaul CAPTION: President Barack Obama is calling on Congress to give health care reform an up or down vote and says now is not the time to start over with new legislation on the...
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House Dems. Argue Trump Admin. Can't Be Trusted To Distribute Vaccine

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Leaders from major vaccine makers told a House committee that expedited production won't sacrifice safety, but lawmakers worry about distribution.
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WHO Says Vaccines Won’t Be Enough on Their Own

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Jan.04 -- World Health Organization Special Envoy for Covid-19 David Nabarro discuses global vaccine distribution and urges thoughtful planning over speed in vaccinating the global population. He speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
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Why Sternlicht’s Jaws SPAC Is Buying Into Senior-Care

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Nov.12 -- Billionaire Barry Sternlicht discusses his special purpose acquisition company Jaws Acquisition's announced merger agreement with Cano Health on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Vaccines Are Working to Reduce Severe Infection: Johns Hopkins

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Apr.16 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses what is being learned about the vaccines in use, the importance of information on vaccine-related blood clots, and steps to...
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Centivax Antibodies Aim to Combat Covid-19 Variants: CEO

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Jan.25 -- Centivax CEO Jacob Glanville discusses the company’s antibody treatment for Covid-19 with the goal of making the pandemic a “manageable infectious disease.” He speaks with Bloomberg’s David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Ruthie Henshall joins hundreds calling for more rights for care home residents

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Actress Ruthie Henshall is among care home residents’ family members who have delivered a petition to Downing Street demanding full access to their loved ones. The petition, which has over 260,000 signatures, calls on the Government...
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Increased Covid Testing Needed to Combat Delta: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Jennifer Nuzzo discusses increased vaccinations across the United States, the role of testing in fighting Covid-19, and company vaccine mandates. The Bloomberg School of Public...
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Centene Benefiting From Biden Health Plan, CEO Says

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Apr.30 -- Centene CEO Michael Neidorff on tackling health-care equity, his willingness to pay a little more in taxes and the company's forecast for 2021. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Goldman CEO Solomon on Small Business, Office Return, China

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Jan.05 -- David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's efforts to aid small businesses, the possible return of Goldman employees to their offices, and U.S.-China relations with...
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New NHS Apps Helping Patients Manage Their Health

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New NHS Apps Helping Patients Manage Their Health
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Planned Parenthood Throws Support Behind Clinton

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Planned Parenthood's political arm is backing Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary for president.Clinton and Cecile Richards, president of the organisation, appeared together Sunday afternoon in Manchester, New Hampshire to formally...
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Three questions for Black Lives Matter's Alicia Garza

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August 3 -- Alicia Garza is one of the co-founders of Black Lives Matter, which she founded after George Zimmerman was acquitted in the murder of Trayvon Martin. For Bloomberg Businessweek's Interview Issue, she talks about her response...
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President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote Saturday on far-reaching legislation remaking the U.S. health care system.

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HEADLINE: Obama welcomes AARP backing of health care bill CAPTION: President Barack Obama scored two major endorsements for his health overhaul push Thursday and trumpeted the news as House Democratic leaders pushed toward a vote...
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House Votes to Ease Obamacare Employer Mandate

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Jan. 8 -- The House of Representatives brushed aside President Barack Obamas veto threat and passed a bill that would revise his 2010 health care law to ease the requirement that employers provide insurance to their workers. Julie Hyman...
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GOP Looks to Move Quickly on Obamacare Repeal

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Nov.29 -- Republican members of Congress are working on a plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act shortly after President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January. Bloomberg's Steven Dennis and Anna Edney examine the future of Obamacare...
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Aetna CEO Says GOP Health Bill Needs to Be Fixed

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Jul.13 -- Mark Bertolini, Aetna Inc.'s chief executive officer, discusses the health-care legislation currently before the U.S. Congress and the state of the health insurance industry with Bloomberg's David Gura at the Allen & Company...
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Sen. Toomey Defends Secret Process on Health Care

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Jun.22 -- Sen. Pat Toomey, a member of the Senate Finance Committee and a Republican from Pennsylvania, discusses Medicaid expansion in the new Senate health care bill and concerns about secrecy in drafting the bill. He speaks with...
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Youth Vote Poised to Play a Significant Role in 2020, Harvard Poll Says

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Apr.23 -- John Della Volpe, Harvard Institute of Politics Polling discusses the latest research with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Responding to the president's health care address to Congress, Rep. Charles Boustany, R-La., said "it's time to start over on a common-sense, bipartisan plan focused on lowering the cost of health care while improving quality."

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HEADLINE: GOP to Obama: "It's time to start over" CAPTION: Responding to the president's health care address to Congress, Rep. Charles Boustany, R-La., said "it's time to start over on a common-sense, bipartisan plan focused on lowering...
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Why McConnell Faces Roadblocks to Obamacare Repeal

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Jul.18 -- Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate of finding "a different way" on health care after moving to seek a simple repeal of Obamacare. Bloomberg Businessweek Editor Megan Murphy examines the...