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Trump Administration To End National Guard Help With Coronavirus

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Lawmakers and states raise concerns as the Trump administration looks to end National Guard deployments to help states fight COVID-19.
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Matt Hancock MP giving Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving the government's daily coronavirus press briefing on 23 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Daily coronavirus press briefing from Nicola Sturgeon

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon giving a daily coronavirus press briefing on 3 April 2020 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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NYC now has coronavirus test and detection system

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New York leaders sought to calm jittery nerves Monday saying it now has the ability to test for the coronoavirus.
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New York gets virus test, detection system

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New York leaders sought to calm jittery nerves Monday saying it now has the ability to test for the new coronoavirus.
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Cruise Testing Fully Driverless Cars in San Francisco

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Oct.15 -- California has granted Cruise Automation Inc. permission to operate five driverless vehicles in San Francisco. Cruise Chief Executive Officer Dan Ammann discusses the deal in an exclusive interview on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Surrey Council prepare for Woking testing drive

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Tests are loaded into vans for distribution ahead of days of canvassing local homes in Woking to test for the South African variant of Covid-19, following two cases being identified in the area. The local council is hoping to test 9,500...
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Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Shows Promise In Elderly

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The University of Oxford said the potential vaccine triggered a strong immune response in older adults who are typically more vulnerable.
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Professor Chris Whitty speaking during Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interrior shots of Chief Medical Officer Professor Chris Whitty speaking during the Downing Street press briefing on the coronavirus lockdown easing on 5 April 2021 in London, United Kingdom
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Trump: Millions of Virus Rapid Tests Will Be Distributed

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Sep.28 -- President Donald Trump announces plans to distribute 150 million Abbott Laboratories' 15-minute Covid-19 tests in the coming weeks. He speaks at a press conference at the White House. (Excerpts)
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Economist Vs. Historian on Controlling the Spread of Covid-19

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Oct.30 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor and adviser to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, warns that there's no way of knowing how long the pandemic will last. Hoover...
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What Emergency FDA Authorization Means for Covid-19 Vaccine

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Nov.20 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz offers insight into emergency authorization of a vaccine as Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE plan to file Friday for use of their coronavirus...
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Covid-19 Vaccine Distribution Could Pose a Challenge: Johns Hopkins

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Nov.13 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses hopes pinned on a Covid-19 vaccine, the Covid outbreak in Denmark’s mink population, and the reliability of coronavirus testing....
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Bond Market Needs to Be Overhauled, Says Guggenheim's Millstein

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Jan.26 -- Guggenheim Securities Co-Chairman Jim Millstein says debt markets should be revamped after the Federal Reserve came to their rescue. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Covid-19 Testing Still Critical To Curb Pandemic: EverlyWell CEO

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Mar.29 -- Julia Cheek, founder and CEO of EverlyWell Inc, discusses the importance of maintaining a wide-scale Covid-19 testing level in the U.S. to contain and track the disease despite the ongoing mass vaccination efforts. The provider...
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Markets at Critical Inflection Point: Evercore's Ross

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Richard Ross, Evercore ISI's head of technical analysis, sees "extreme moves" across asset classes driven by the erosion in currencies and credit. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Astrazeneca Resumes Phase 3 Coronavirus Vaccine Trial

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Health officials said they hope this boosts confidence that Operation Warp Speed isn't just about speed, but also about safety.
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Startups Focus on Life After Covid, Says Y Combinator Partner

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Aug.25 -- Dalton Caldwell, partner at Y Combinator, discusses the tech incubator's "Demo Day 2020" which was held virtually for the first time. Caldwell speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CCG Founder Henry Huiyao Wang on China's Covid Battle

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Center for China and Globalization Founder and President Henry Huiyao Wang discusses China's economic prospects as the country sticks to its zero-tolerance Covid-19 strategy. In recent weeks, public's tolerance for virus restrictions has...
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New Omicron Subvariant Is The Most Infectious COVID-19 Strain Yet

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A subvariant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, BA.5, is now the dominant strain in the U.S., and its infection rates are even more harsh.
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China's Recovery Has Just Started: Morgan Stanley's Xing

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Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses China's retail sales, industrial output and fixed-asset investment data for May and what it means for the economy. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Pres. Barack Obama has declared 10 states are free from the No Child Left Behind law, allowing them to scrap some of the most rigorous and unpopular mandates. In exchange, the states are promising higher standards and more creative ways to measure what students are learning.

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HEADLINE: School officials excited about 'No Child' waiver CAPTION: Pres. Barack Obama has declared 10 states are free from the No Child Left Behind law, allowing them to scrap some of the most unpopular mandates. In exchange, the states...
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COVID-19 Long-Haulers Face Uncertainty Even With More Research

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Congress has pledged $1.15 billion over four years to study long-haul COVID, but researchers say answers are hard to find.
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I Know the Covid Testing Situation Is Frustrating: Biden

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President Joe Biden said long lines for Covid-19 tests -- fueled by surging cases of the omicron variant -- should start to ease as the federal government increases capacity. Biden told reporters at the White House on Tuesday that U.S....