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Sky News

Covid 19 'Test and Dine' scheme proposed for Birmingham, UK

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots takeaway food being prepared, paid for and empty restaurants cleaned, in Birmingham, England, where hospitality venues are closed due to being under Covid 19 Tier 3 Restrictions, interview with the a Deputy...
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Press Association

Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice call for intermediate inquiry into Government policy on coronavirus

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Lawyer for The Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK group, Elkan Abrahamson, talks about his clients' desire to establish an intermediate inquiry into the Government's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr Abrahamson said it was now...
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Bloomberg

Dr. Matthew Laurens on Covid Latest, Covid Funding

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Dr. Matthew Laurens of the University of Maryland discusses the latest on Covid after President Biden marks 1 million coronavirus deaths. Dr. Laurens mentions new subvariants in South Africa and explains that testing needs to be done to...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Bill Cassidy Urges Testing Coronavirus Hot Spots

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Apr.27 -- Senator Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, discusses reopening the economy and the importance of testing. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg: Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Protests Haven't Fueled Coronavirus Surges As Officials Feared

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Major cities tell Newsy they're not seeing an uptick in coronavirus cases after packed protests earlier this month.
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Press Association

Care home left waiting 10 days for coronavirus tests

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A care home operator which had two residents die with coronavirus has been waiting 10 days for testing kits to arrive, its healthcare director said. Vida Healthcare provides specialist support for up to 194 residents living with dementia...
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Curated Video

FDA Issues Warning To Dollar Tree Regarding Imported Drugs

Higher Ed
The FDA cites concerns about Dollar Tree receiving products from manufacturers that are not properly tested.
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Curated Video

Coronavirus Tests Were Delayed Due To CDC Mistakes, Officials Say

Higher Ed
An FDA spokesperson said the CDC was making the tests in their laboratories rather than in a manufacturing facility.
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Bloomberg

Covid-19 Causes Broad Spectrum of Diseases: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz

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Apr.17 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz explains what is being learned about patterns of coronavirus infections, the uncertainties of testing, and questions about immunity and reinfection. He...
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Bloomberg

There's "much more financial strain ahead": Summers

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May.15 -- Lawrence H. Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warns that there is more financial strain, as individuals and businesses run out of cash reserves. He also predicts that lending will also decline, creating a downward...
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Curated Video

WHO working 'day and night' to combat virus

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China has reported 70,635 cases of the deadly new virus spreading across Asia to the World Health Organisation, including 1,772 deaths, according a statement by the Director-General of the World Health Organization on Monday.
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Bloomberg

Tesla Soars Past $1,000 After Musk Seizes on Nikola’s Hype

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Jun.10 -- Elon Musk, chief executive officer of Tesla, Inc., sent an email to employees before the market opened Wednesday declaring that it is “time to go all out” and put Tesla’s zero-emission semi trucks into production. Markets...
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Curated Video

Father Warns Parents After Son Is Hospitalized With COVID-19

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Jordan Neff explains how his life came to a standstill after his two-year-old son Jack was hospitalized and tested positive for the virus.
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Curated Video

Health Organizations Say COVID-19 Has Impacted The Fight Against AIDS

Higher Ed
Health experts say COVID-19 has caused serious disruptions in the fight against the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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Bloomberg

Covid Cases to Slow Within 'Few Weeks': Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
ohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses New York City Mayor Eric Adam's decision to reopen schools on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R....
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Bloomberg

Duke University's Boulding on the State of Higher Education

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Nov.16 -- William Boulding, Dean of The Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, joins Bloomberg Businessweek hosts Carol Massar and Kailey Leinz to discuss the state of higher education and rising business school applications amid a...
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Bloomberg

Bill Gates on Politicization of Covid-19 Vaccines

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Sep.15 -- Bill Gates used to think of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration as the world’s premier public-health authority. Not anymore. Gates says political pressure cost the agency 'credibility.' The billionaire philanthropist...
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Press Association

Testing for South African Covid strain takes place in Walsall

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Members of the public swab at an asymptomatic coronavirus testing centre at the Forest Arts Centre in Walsall, West Midlands. A testing blitz of 80,000 people in England is aiming to find "every single case" of the South Africa...
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Press Association

Johnson: Anti-vaxx is total nonsense – you should definitely get a vaccine

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson takes questions on student testing in time for Christmas, vaccine eligibility and his relationship with Joe Biden. The interview was held at a Tesco distribution hub in Erith, south East London.
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Curated Video

FDA alert failing in seafood inspections

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HEADLINE: FDA alert failing in seafood inspections CAPTION: Despite the FDA issuing an alert of seafood imported from China, an Associated Press investigation shows that a quarter of imported food comes into the US and is not tested...
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Sky News

Starchaser 3 Rocket Footage

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Starchaser 3 Rocket Footage
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Curated Video

In Europe a new deadly E.Coli strain has infected more than 1600 people and killed at least 18. And this has farmers, consumers and officials looking at possible gaps in the U.S. food system.

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HEADLINE: E.Coli outbreak points to gaps in US food system CAPTION: In Europe a new deadly E.Coli strain has infected more than 1600 people and killed at least 18. And this has farmers, consumers and officials looking at possible gaps in...
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Bloomberg

The Red Tape Keeping You From Cutting the Cord

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Oct. 24 -- InterMedia Partners' Leo Hundery and Michael Copps, former FCC commissioner, discuss the trend of consumers replacing cable subscriptions with online streaming offerings. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: US hospitals lay down swine flu strategy

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CLEAN: US hospitals lay down swine flu strategy