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How Coronavirus Could Slow Down The U.S. Drug Supply
The United States relies on overseas factories for some of the key ingredients of vital medications, and shortages could impact medication supplies.
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Hospitals Brace For More Coronavirus Cases
Some hospitals are preparing to dip into stockpiles they created just for a situation like this. But others worry about crucial equipment shortages.
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Hospitals Brace For More Coronavirus Cases
Some hospitals are preparing to dip into stockpiles they created just for a situation like this. But others worry about crucial equipment shortages.
Bloomberg
CDC Confirms First Human-to-Human U.S. Coronavirus Infection
Jan.30 -- The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported the first case of human-to-human transmission of the coronavirus in the U.S., after a woman who traveled to China and had already been diagnosed infected her husband. Max...
Bloomberg
Reynolds Is Insulated From Coronavirus Threat, CEO Says
Jan.31 -- Lance Mitchell, Reynolds Consumer Products chief executive officer, discusses the company's initial public offering and growth outlook with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick and Scarlet Fu on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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The Two-Virus Dilemma: COVID-19 And The Flu
We typically think about getting flu shots in the fall, but pharmacies and doctors offices around the U.S. are already offering them now.
Press Association
Supporters of Palestine hold a rally condemning the USA's so-called "deal of the century"
Ambassador Husam Zomlot, Head of Palestinian Mission to the UK, and Tommy Sheppard MP, speak at the Exist, Resist, Return: No to Trump's deal! organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in London. They criticise the UK's response to...
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Study: Wuhan Infection Rate Higher Than Reported
Chinese researchers looked at blood samples from more than 60,000 healthy people across the country, and tested for COVID antibodies.
Bridgeman Arts
Journey For Survival part seven - Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh, c.1981
Clip from 'Journey For Survival' 1981 documentary about drought and famine in developing countries. Severely malnourished children in hospital in Bangladesh. Nurse talks to the camera.
Bloomberg
WHO Director-General Says Infection-Fighting Equipment Stocks Insufficient
Feb.07 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus addresses the shortages in supplies for infection-fighting, particularly masks and respirators, during a news conference in Geneva.
Bloomberg
Morgan Stanley's Zezas Expects U-Shaped Recovery From Pandemic
Apr.20 -- Michael Zezas, Morgan Stanley's head of U.S. public policy, projects that the recovery from the coronavirus pandemic will depend on region and will be "dynamic and in stages." He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance...
Bloomberg
Johns Hopkins' Toner Says China Is Too Late, Coronavirus Is Out of Control
Jan.30 -- Dr. Eric Toner, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
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CLEAN : Prayers in Freetown for Ebola victims
At Saint Anthonys Catholic church in Freetown people prayed for the victims of the Ebola virus
Bloomberg
Coronavirus Is More Dangerous for the Global Economy Than SARS
Feb.07 -- The spread of the coronavirus continued to grab the headlines, with its fallout threatening the global economy. SARS was a killer. Both literally and economically. SARS killed almost 800 people in 2003. It also knocked two full...
Bloomberg
Travel Restrictions Won't Help Contain Virus, Johns Hopkins' Nuzzo Says
Feb.04 -- Jennifer Nuzzo, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health senior scholar, discusses the efforts to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus. She speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg...
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Bill Gates Urges U.S. to Help Poorer Countries Get Vaccines
Aug.04 -- Microsoft Corp. founder and philanthropist Bill Gates urged the U.S. to take a more global approach in dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, saying while the nation leads in research, “we’ve only taken care of ourselves” in...
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Priests, nuns and tourists comment on Pope''s illness
Bethlehem, West Bank
1. Close of Church Bell tilt down to Manger Square
2. Exterior shot of Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem
3. Palestinian walking in Bethlehem main square
4. Father George lighting candles inside of Church of the...
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Gay marriage becomes legal in Arizona after state's attorney general announces no challenge to federal judge's decision clearing way for same-sex unions. (Oct. 17)
Gay marriage has become legal in Arizona after the state's conservative attorney general says he won't challenge a federal court decision that cleared the way for same-sex unions in the state.
The announcement Friday prompted gay couples...
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CLEAN : Nigeria: Lagos asks for volunteers to fight Ebola
CLEAN : Nigeria: Lagos asks for volunteers to fight Ebola
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Vatican Closes Museums Over Coronavirus Concerns
The Sistine Chapel and other tourist areas will be closed until April 3 as the coronavirus spreads in Italy.
Bloomberg
WHO Declares Coronavirus Outbreak a Pandemic as Cases Soar
Mar.11 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus discusses the updated characterization of the global coronavirus outbreak during a news conference in Geneva.