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Vaccination programme to stop spread of disease in cattle

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1. Pan of the cattle shed waterlogged due to the monsoon rains 2. Vet ambulance arriving 3. SPCA and Animal Husbandry department personnel getting out of the van 4. Various medical apparatus being prepared 5. Various shots of staff...
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Is Not Mutating, WHO Says

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Jun.18 -- David Nabarro, the World Health Organization’s coronavirus special envoy, discusses countries' preparations for a second wave of Covid-19 infections. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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What Will Finance Look Like After Coronavirus?

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Apr.01 -- Thorsten Beck, professor of banking and finance at Cass Business School, discusses the future of finance after coronavirus. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European Open.”
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9,000 Recovering Patients Sent To NY Nursing Homes

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In March 2020, Gov. Andrew Cuomo required nursing homes to take recovering COVID patients to free up space in hospitals.
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Bloomberg

Backstop Is Important Measure By German Government: Allianz CEO

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Apr.16 -- Oliver Baete, chief executive officer at Allianz SE, discusses the plan by the German government to backstop losses for credit insurers, the impact of coronavirus on the business and the company’s dividend. He speaks...
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The Long-Term Impact of Coronavirus on the Global Economy

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Apr.02 -- Oscar Jorda, senior policy advisor at San Francisco Federal Reserve, discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic could impact the global economy in the long term. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Protest against patent for US anti-AIDS drug

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1. Wide of protesters marching with a banner reading "Oppose Patent on AIDS Drugs"; pan to another banner 2. Protester beating drums 3. Various of protesters shouting slogans 4. Poster reading "We oppose Patents to save lives" 5....
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+EMBARGOED 1100 GMT 9 APRIL 2014+ World Health Organisation releases first guidelines for Hepatitis C treatment

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Hepatitis C virus is most commonly transmitted through exposure to contaminated blood. Which is why tattooist Nick Reid has a long hygiene ritual before he begins to work on client Cain McLaren. All surfaces are scrubbed down with...
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Botanists warn Chinese medicine plants must be authenticated

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WORLD CHINESE MEDICINE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.16SHOTLIST:Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London - 17 March 20171. Close of flowering quince on branch2. Wide of quince bush3. Close pan of quince...
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Glowing bacteria used to catch superbugs

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At the Bioluminescent Superbugs Laboratory (BSL) in Auckland, glow-in-the-dark bacteria are being used in the search for new and more efficient treatments for antibiotic resistant diseases. These bugs are doing more than just spelling...
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Singing lessons to help patients with lung disease breathe more easily

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London, UK, June 11, 2013 1. Various of people singing in singing therapy class 2. SOUNDBITE: (English), Dr. Nicholas Hopkinson, consultant chest physician, Royal Brompton Hospital "In people who have airflow obstruction, so asthma and...
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Novartis CEO: Setting Up Sandoz for Next Wave of Growth

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Vas Narasimhan, chief executive officer at Novartis AG, discusses the future of the generics business Sandoz, the outside interest in the unit and the roll out for its new Multiple Sclerosis treatment. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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MSF to break patent on AIDS drugs to save patients

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Johannesburg - 29 January 2002: 1. Exterior building 2. Various of news conference 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Eric Goemaere, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF): "Today we have decided to openly break the patent right of the pharmaceutical...
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Hearing told vaccine for West Nile fever imminent

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Washington, DC - September 24, 2002 1. Pan over hearing 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr. Julie Gerberding, Director, Centers for Disease Control: "As of this morning there were 1,965 human cases of West Nile Virus reported from 32 states...
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Bloomberg

U.K.'s Hancock Says Virus Mutation Is `Out of Control'

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Dec.21 -- U.K. Health Secretary Matt Hancock warned that a new strain of the coronavirus is “out of control.” He made the comments on the BBC's Andrew Marr Show on Sunday. David Merritt reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Expert: 'crucial' that nursing home staff tested

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To slow the spread of COVID-19 at nursing homes in the United States it is crucial that nursing home residents and staff be tested regularly, according to Peter Pitts, Former FDA Associate Commissioner and president of the Center for...
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Hundreds of California nurses marched through downtown Oakland and rallied in front of the federal building to call for higher care standards and better protections against Ebola. Meanwhile, nurses marched toward the White House in DC. (Nov. 12)

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Hundreds of California nurses marched through downtown Oakland and rallied in front of the federal building to call for higher patient care standards and better protection against Ebola. Wednesday's rally in Oakland was one of dozens of...
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New York is the first state to require anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season. (Oct. 25)

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New York is requiring anyone who might come in contact with patients at hospitals and other health care facilities to get a vaccine or wear masks during the upcoming flu season, an ambitious effort to control the flu in the places it is...
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Cockroaches are a key weapon against hospital infections

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Karachi, Pakistan, October 12, 2010 1. Various close up of cockroach in laboratory tank 2. Medium close of laboratory assistant entering the animal house of Aga Khan University Hospital 3. Close of cockroaches in tank 4. Close of...
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Some level of flu activity has been reported in almost every state in recent weeks, with particularly high levels in the southeast and midwest, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Dec. 31)

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Some level of flu activity has been reported in almost every state in recent weeks, with particularly high levels in the southeast and midwest, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Early data suggests...
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Bacteria-enzyme created that can detect and destroy anthrax

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AUGUST 22 - New York 1. Medium shot Professor Vincent Fischetti walks into laboratory 2. Wide shot Fischetti working in lab 3. Close up lab equipment 4. SOUNDBITE: (English): Professor Vincent Fischetti, Rockefeller University: "Well the...
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Dr. Anthony Fauci of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases says the widespread nature of the enterovirus 68 outbreak is surprising. He says children with asthma are especially at risk for the respiratory infection. (Sept. 29)

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The head the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases says the widespread nature of the enterovirus 68 outbreak is surprising. Dr. Anthony Fauci said, historically, this is considered a bad outbreak for the respiratory...
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Botanists warn Chinese medicine plants must be authenticated

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WORLD CHINESE MEDICINE SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESSRESTRICTIONS: AP CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 6.16SHOTLIST:Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew, London - 17 March 20171. Close of flowering quince on branch2. Wide of quince bush3. Close pan of quince...
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Businesses Can Operate Successfully Through Remote Work, Says AmCham’s LaFleur

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Mar.17 -- As the coronavirus continues to spread, U.S. businesses in Japan have remained successful, says Christopher LaFleur, chairman at the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”