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Curated Video

Los Angeles study indicates higher infection rate

Higher Ed
A study conducted by the University of Southern California indicates that the true infection rate for COVID-19 in Los Angeles County may be 40 times more than the number of confirmed cases.
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Bloomberg

Biden Says Covid Testing Funds Are Running Low

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President Joe Biden called on Congress to authorize a new round of funding for Covid-19 treatments and vaccines, ratcheting up warnings that U.S. stockpiles are running dry. He spoke at the White House.
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Bloomberg

U.S. Still Not Testing Enough for Covid: New York-Presbyterian CEO

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Jul.13 -- New York-Presbyterian Hospital President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Steven Corwin discusses concerns about the recent uptick in Covid-19 infections across the U.S. and says it will be very tricky to send children back to...
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Plans Lockdown for Mass Testing, Report Says

Higher Ed
Hong Kong officials are planning to conduct its citywide mandatory testing with lockdown to ensure effectiveness, according to a local report. Stephen Engle discusses the details on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Bloomberg

The Challenges of Getting Covid Vaccines Throug Human Trials

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Jul.21 -- Erin Bromage, UMASS Dartmouth associate professor of biology, talks about the process of getting a Covid-19 vaccine through human trials. He appears on "Bloomberg Markets."
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These Experts Say The U.S. Needs Millions Of Tests Per Day To Reopen

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As experts call for dramatically increased testing, governors say they're still short the equipment they need to complete the test kits they have.
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Bloomberg

CDC Needs Support to Roll Out Broad, Systematic Testing: John Hopkins

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Apr.22 -- Testing is the lynchpin to all public health measures put in place, says Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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Rural Medical Centers Adjust To Meet Farm Workers' Needs

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Farm workers are considered essential during the COVID-19 pandemic, but the medical centers that serve them are struggling to stay open.
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Bloomberg

H.K.-Singapore Travel Bubble Is Major Milestone: Tourism Board's Cheng

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Oct.20 -- Dane Cheng, executive director at the Hong Kong Tourism Board, discusses how coronavirus has impacted Hong Kong tourism, the Hong Kong-Singapore travel bubble and promoting domestic tourism within the city. He speaks...
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Scientists make progress in search for vaccine

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1. Pan exterior of Robert Koch Institute 2. Medium shot Robert Koch Institute 3. Reinhard Kurt, Frans van den Boom and Jan van Lunzen entering 4. Auditorium 5. SOUNDBITE (German) Jan van Lunzen, University Hospital of Hamburg...
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Bloomberg

Biden to Send 500 Million Free Covid Tests to U.S. Homes

Higher Ed
President Joe Biden will announce new measures to combat Covid-19 on Tuesday, including sending 500 million testing kits to U.S. homes next month. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports.
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Curated Video

Los Angeles study indicates higher infection rate

Higher Ed
A study conducted by the University of Southern California indicates that the true infection rate for COVID-19 in Los Angeles County may be 40 times more than the number of confirmed cases.
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Bloomberg

Sen. Warner Says Testing for Coronavirus Should Be Free

Higher Ed
Mar.05 -- Senator Mark Warner, a Democrat from Virginia, talks about how the Trump administration is reacting to the coronavirus outbreak. He speaks to Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli in Washington.
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Spain Allows Rapid Antibody Test In Pharmacies

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Spain will start offering rapid COVID-19 antibody tests in pharmacies.
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Press Association

Care home left waiting 10 days for coronavirus tests

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Interview Bernadette Mossman the Healthcare Director of Vida Healthcare which provides specialist support for residents living with dementia in North Yorkshire. A care home operator which had two residents die with coronavirus has been...
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Bloomberg

Fauci Is Almost Certain Virus Will Return in Winter, Is Optimistic About a Vaccine

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Apr.30 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says he's "almost certain" coronavirus will return in the winter, but he's optimistic researchers will develop a vaccine. He speaks...
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Bridgeman Arts

First Soviet Hydrogen bomb test (Joe 4 or RDS-6) August 12 1953, USSR.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
HD colour footage of the cloud formation from the first Soviet test of a thermonuclear weapon (hydrogen bomb) on August 12, 1953, that detonated with a force equivalent to 400 kilotons of TNT. The device, which was nicknamed Joe 4...
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Bloomberg

Can OPEC Control Oil Supplies as Prices Plummet?

Higher Ed
Oct. 20 -- John Hofmeister, chief executive officer and founder at Citizens for Affordable Energy, and Kevin Book, managing director and co-founder at Clearview Energy partners, discuss the factors causing an over-supply of oil and the...
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Sky News

Russia Launches New Anti-Doping Measures Ahead of Rio Olympics

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Russia Launches New Anti-Doping Measures Ahead of Rio Olympics
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A rare look at the space shuttle's successor Space Launch System

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The space shuttle programme may have ended three years ago but now NASA is making progress on its successor -- the Space Launch System, or SLS. In New Orleans, engineers have started to weld sections of the massive heavy-lift rocket --...
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Bridgeman Arts

Water testing. Paris, 1950s

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 6 from the 1950s French film 'A La Claire Fontaine' (By The Clear Fountain). A man in a laboratory tests and tastes water from various running taps. Shots of the countryside and high angle views of Paris from the roof of a building....
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Bloomberg

Testing and Testing Supplies Are Needed to Safely Reopen the Economy, Says Sen. Tina Smith

Higher Ed
May.04 -- Sen. Tina Smith, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses the need for increased testing, liability protection, and the next stimulus bill. She speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Press Association

Average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus between April 27 and May 10

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An average of 148,000 people in England had coronavirus at any given time between April 27 and May 10, according to new estimates by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The results of the pilot study suggest an average of 0.27% of...
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Bloomberg

Fauci Says New Covid Cases Could Rise to 100,000 a Day If No Change

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Jun.30 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus task force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, tells Senator Elizabeth Warren during a Senate panel testimony that he's concerned the U.S....