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Chicken pox vaccines for children
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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Health of Former President, First Lady Improves
Doctors say former President George H.W. Bush will soon be moved from the intensive care unit at a Houston hospital where he has been treated for pneumonia.Dr. Amy Mynderse says the 92-year-old Bush will be moved from the ICU at the...
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Washington state limits vaccine exemptions
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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CDC warn consumers not to eat romaine lettuce
Health officials in the U.S. and Canada on Tuesday told people to avoid eating romaine lettuce because of a new E. coli outbreak.
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Vaccine skeptics protest bill removing exemptions
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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Nordea CEO: No Need For Loss Provisions in Second Half
Jul.17 -- Frank Vang-Jensen, president and group chief executive officer at Nordea Bank Abp, discusses the bank’s second quarter loan loss provisions, his outlook for the rest of 2020 and the return on equity. He speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Pandemic Forced Filipinos to Embrace Technology: Aide CEO
Oct.01 -- Paolo Bugayong, co-founder and chief executive officer at Aide App, discusses the growth he’s seeing in his service, how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted the app and his outlook for growth. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets:...
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Biogroup CFO Sees Huge Demand in Covid-19 Testing
Sep.09 -- Severine Bersauter, chief financial officer at Biogroup-LCD, discusses the possibility of a covid-19 vaccine, how the virus has impacted lab testing and consolidation in the industry. She speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Ryanair's O'Leary Slams U.K.'s `Mismanagement' of Virus
Sep.09 -- Ryanair chief Michael O’Leary criticized the U.K. government for “political mismanagement” of the coronavirus, saying airport testing is needed to revive the beleaguered airline industry. He also discussed the carrier's bond...
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Mandarin Oriental CEO Sees Luxury Travel Recovery This Year
Jul.30 -- James Riley, chief executive officer at Mandarin Oriental International Ltd., discusses the resurgence of coronavirus cases around the globe, how it will impact the economic recovery and the company’s expansion plans over the...
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"
Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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Sturgeon: Scotland's lockdown remains for time being
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon on Sunday said she had asked the UK government to not deploy its new coronavirus messaging in Scotland.
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Philippines to Wait a Few Quarters to Adjust Rate: Diokno
Jul.13 -- Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Benjamin Diokno discusses the central bank’s policy and the Philippine economy. He speaks exclusively on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Moderna Vaccine Produced Antibodies in All Patients Tested
Jul.14 -- We have some progress on the race for a coronavirus vaccine. Moderna Inc. says its initial safety trials for its drug produced encouraging results, paving the way for final tests within the month. Bloomberg’s Jodi Schneider...
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Nearly 70 dead in virus outbreak at veterans' home
Nearly 70 residents sickened with the coronavirus have died at a Massachusetts home for aging veterans.
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Monetary, Fiscal Response to Crisis Is Working, Evercore Says
Jun.12 -- The aggressive monetary policy and fiscal response to the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic is "beginning to work," according to Evercore ISI Chairman Ed Hyman. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Africa Vulnerable to Capital Flight on Virus Concerns: Fitch
Mar.11 -- The spread of the coronavirus and tumbling oil prices could trigger a capital exodus from Africa where governments have few tools available to them to battle external shocks. Bloomberg’s Amogelang Mbatha reports on “Bloomberg...
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Lisbon workers use public transport as rules ease
Portugal is easing its confinement and isolation measures, but authorities say people have a "civic duty" to keep working from home through the end of May if they can.
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Doctors testing plasma as "immune therapy"
Doctors around the world are dusting off a century-old treatment for infections: Infusions of blood plasma teeming with immune molecules that helped survivors beat the new coronavirus.
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Curve in Victoria Turned on July 30, Says Epidemiologist Blakely
Aug.09 -- Tony Blakely, epidemiologist at University of Melbourne, discusses the coronavirus outbreak in Victoria and what he sees happening in the weeks to come. He speak on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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How Dexamethasone Helps Lungs to Recover From Covid-19
Jun.18 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance" about data showing that the generic steroid dexamethasone improves survival in severely ill Covid-19 patients. The Bloomberg School...
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LA announces partnership for virus test research
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announced Wednesday that the city will be partnering with private researchers and universities to research the development of antibody tests for the novel coronavirus.
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Nationwide testing drive underway in South Africa
A nationwide testing drive by South Africa's government took place in different parts of the country on Tuesday, with medical staff taking samples from the public to test for the new coronavirus.