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TLDR News

COVAX Redistribute 600,000 Vaccine Doses to Ghana - TLDR News #shorts

12th - Higher Ed
This week the COVAX vaccination system has come into play, redirecting vaccines from richer nations and re-directing 600,000 doses of the AstraZeneca/Oxford University vaccine to Ghana
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Financial Times

Crunched: why are we still not vaccinating our children?

Higher Ed
The FT's John Burn-Murdoch and Federica Cocco examine the data behind vaccination and why measles is back in the news. Cases have hit a 25-year high in America, with dozens of more serious outbreaks across the globe
Instructional Video24:42
The Wall Street Journal

Anthony Fauci's Advice for the Biden Team

Higher Ed
Anthony Fauci talks to the WSJ about the future timetable for vaccines and other treatments that business can plan for.
Instructional Video3:42
Healthcare Triage

Can We Use Antibodies to Treat Covid-19?

Higher Ed
Potential vaccines for the coronavirus are all over the news right now, and we all hope that a safe an effective vaccine is developed soon. But vaccines aren't the only tool in the pipeline. Right now there's a lot of research happening...
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The Wall Street Journal

Bill Gates' Lessons from the Pandemic

Higher Ed
The pandemic killed millions of people, reshaping the economies and the way people live, while accelerating advances in technology and biosciences. What does Bill Gates think we’ve learned and how can we prevent it from happening again?
Instructional Video6:51
Healthcare Triage

The HPV Vaccine, and Why Your Kids Should Get It: Healthcare Triage #4

Higher Ed
Human Papillomaviruses (HPV) are the cause of genital warts, and believed to lead to a number of cancers. But there's a vaccine for HPV that can prevent you from getting infected. This week, Rosianna sends in some questions about the...
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Global Health with Greg Martin

Global Health: Immunization - 10 facts

Higher Ed
This is a global health video blog giving you 10 facts about immunisation and the importance of vaccination. Global health (and public health) is truly multidisciplinary and leans on epidemiology, health economics, health policy,...
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Next Animation Studio

Novel coronavirus vaccine still months away: Scientists

12th - Higher Ed
Previous work on the closely related MERS and SARS could benefit the vaccine development strategy to fight the Wuhan coronavirus outbreak.
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Healthcare Triage

Covid-19 is NOT the Flu

Higher Ed
One argument we continue to hear about the reaction to Covid-19 is that “it’s just another flu”, and that we can move forward with life as usual, much like we move forward with life during flu season. While we wish that were true, it...
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Healthcare Triage

A Vaccine for Malaria!

Higher Ed
Malaria kills a lot of people every year, and many of those people are young children. Developing a vaccine against this deadly disease has been a long and difficult journey, but there’s been a breakthrough! While we are still working...
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Next Animation Studio

Mobile COVID-19 Vaccine Factories to be Shipped to Africa

12th - Higher Ed
Prefabricated factory modules the size of shipping containers will soon let African countries produce their own vaccines.
Instructional Video11:21
Healthcare Triage

Are Swimming Pools Safe? Is there a second wave of infection? COVID-19 Questions and Answer

Higher Ed
Aaron Carroll answers more of your Covid19 questions. Click on a time code to jump to a question. 0:00 - start 0:10 - Do exhalation valves on masks defeat the purpose of wearing a mask? 0:40 - Are antibody tests accurate enough to bother...
Instructional Video21:22
SWPictures

KILL OR CURE - A Vaccine for Dengue

12th - Higher Ed
Dengue fever affects up to 100 million people every year, mainly children. It kills about 20,000 – and they die from what is known as dengue shock syndrome. The hunt is now on for a vaccine. Sanofi pasteur and GSK, two of the biggest...
Instructional Video20:32
Financial Times

Melinda Gates: vaccines, inequality and caregiving

Higher Ed
The co-founder of the Melinda & Bill Gates Foundation tells FT editor Roula Khalaf, in an interview recorded on April 29, that women have lost $800bn of income in the pandemic and on average have contributed 30 hours a week to unpaid...
Instructional Video8:18
Curated Video

Data Analytics using Python Visualizations - Area and Stacked-Area Charts

Higher Ed
This video explains area and stacked-area charts. This clip is from the chapter "Advanced Visualizations Using Business Applications" of the series "Data Analytics Using Python Visualizations".This section explains advanced...
Instructional Video2:41
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Pandas for Data Manipulation and Understanding: Pandas Group By Quiz

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover Pandas group by quiz. This clip is from the chapter "Basics for Data Science: Data Understanding and Data Visualization with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to...
Instructional Video6:15
Curated Video

Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects) A to Z - Pandas for Data Manipulation and Understanding: Pandas DataFrame Solution

Higher Ed
In this video, we will cover Pandas DataFrame solution. This clip is from the chapter "Basics for Data Science: Data Understanding and Data Visualization with Python" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning (Theory and Projects)...
Instructional Video1:11
Next Animation Studio

Scientists develop vaccine to help stop cat allergies

12th - Higher Ed
Scientists in Switzerland have developed a vaccine that can help stop people from having allergic reactions to cats.
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Next Animation Studio

Explainer: How Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine works

12th - Higher Ed
Pfizer and German company BioNTech announced on Monday, November 9, that their coronavirus vaccine is more than 90 percent effective in preventing COVID-19
Instructional Video1:36
Next Animation Studio

Taiwan experiences COVID-19 outbreak

12th - Higher Ed
Taiwan on Monday, May 17 announced 333 local COVID-19 infections, a new single-day record since the start of the pandemic, according to Taiwan News.
Instructional Video2:56
Healthcare Triage

You Guys Should Get the HPV Vaccine, Too

Higher Ed
The HPV vaccine is pretty well known amongst the public, but mostly as a measure against cervical cancer in women. A recent news article highlights its use in men, and we want to highlight that highlight.
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Vlogbrothers

On Immunity, Inoculation, and Individuals

6th - 11th
In which John, inspired by Eula Biss's book On Immunity, considers how immunity and inoculation happen. Other topics discussed include vaccination, the relationship between individual efforts and collaboration, and what must be shared to...
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TLDR News

Three Reasons Biden's Approval Rating is Falling - TLDR News

12th - Higher Ed
Over the last few months Biden has had a real polling slump, with his approval rating dropping from 48% to 39% in a matter of months. So given Biden's clearly having a tough time we wanted to work out what's behind these issues and...
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Science360

SILK PROTEINS FOR MORE STABLE VACCINES

12th - Higher Ed
Almost all vaccines on the market require refrigeration to remain viable, including during transport. Continuous cooling is expensive and especially challenging in developing countries. To solve this problem, Vaxess Technologies Inc., a...