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Scientists Work To Replicate Moderna Shot And End Vaccine Inequality

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Scientists in Cape Town, South Africa are working on a way around an industry that has prioritized rich countries over poor.
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Bloomberg

House Prices are 'Scary': Summers

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Jul.02 -- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers, a Wall Street Week contributor, says the rise in home prices is "scary." He thinks the state of the heating of the housing market makes it difficult to justify the Fed's...
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Australia's New South Wales Records 5,715 New Covid-19 Cases

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The Australian state of New South Wales reported 5,715 new Covid-19 cases in the past 24 years. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Wednesday urged the country's state and territory leaders to move ahead with reopening plans even...
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Carly Fiorina: Global Minimum Tax "Lousy Idea"

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May.21 -- Bloomberg's David Westin spoke to former Hewlett Packard CEO Carly Fiorina, Chairman of Carly Fiorina Enterprises and Unlocking Potential about the proposed 15% global minimum tax rate on corporate profits and waiving patent...
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What's The Risk Of Going To Church After The Vaccine?

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In our series "What's the Risk?" experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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Unvaccinated Areas Are Breeding Grounds for New Variants: UCL Biologist

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Unvaccinated areas are breeding grounds for new Covid-19 variants, says Jennifer Rohn, professor at University College London. "We really can't say we're in the end game yet because there are so many countries that are not vaccinated,"...
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The common bacteria which is killing babies

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LEADIN: There are calls for the development of a vaccine to help prevent the death of thousands of newborn babies. Millions of women unknowingly carry a bacteria which can be passed on in pregnancy and later...
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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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Booking.com CEO Says Vaccine Will Spark Travel Industry

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Aug.11 -- Booking Holdings President Glenn Fogel talks about the travel industry during the pandemic on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Efficacy Data on Covid-19 Vaccine Could Be Out by Thanksgiving, Says Moderna CEO

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Jun.15 -- Stephane Bancel, chief executive officer of Moderna, Inc., says efficacy data on a Covid-19 vaccine could be out by Thanksgiving. He appears on "Leadership Live With David Rubenstein."
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Moderna Vaccine Shows Signs It Can Stop Virus From Replicating, CEO Says

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May.18 -- An experimental vaccine from the U.S. biotechnology company Moderna Inc. showed signs that it can create an immune-system response to fend off the new coronavirus, offering tentative hopes in the global effort to combat the...
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Covid: Brian Pinker, 82, first to get Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine

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VOICED: Well, with the threat of greater lockdown measures ahead, an effective vaccination programme remains the best hope of getting the pandemic under control. Today, the UK took another decisive step, becoming the first country in the...
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Investing in 2021: Will 2020's Winners Lose Out?

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Jan.05 -- Andrew Pease, global head of investment strategy at Russell Investments, discusses his preference for value versus growth stocks and why he thinks real estate investment trusts will perform well in 2021. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Dr. Amer Sharif, Head of Dubai's COVID-19 Command, on Vaccination Goals, Health-Economy Balance

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Feb.07 -- Dr. Amer Sharif, Head of Dubai's COVID-19 Command & Control Centre, discusses the UAE's goal to vaccinate half its population by the end of March and the entire population by 4Q, the ability of its healthcare system to...
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Qantas CEO on Earnings, Cash Burn, Business Strategy

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Aug.19 -- Alan Joyce, chief executive officer at Qantas Airways Ltd., discusses full-year results, the company’s cash burn and his outlook for the industry. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Largest COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Underway

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This week, researchers began testing 30,000 test subjects in the NIH’s and drugmaker Moderna’s Phase 3 clinical trials on a virus vaccine.
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How Sysco Is Helping Restaurants to Survive Virus Lockdowns

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Nov.13 -- Sysco Corp. Chief Executive Officer Kevin Hourican discusses the foodservice distributor's plans to help its customers manage the coronavirus pandemic-related downturn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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CLEAN : S.African university upholds vaccine mandate despite students' hesitation

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Witwaterstrand "Wits" University in Johannesburg vaccinates students and staff on the campus ahead of the vaccine mandate starting on the 1st of March (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Babies Dying Due To Meningitis Vaccination Delay

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Babies Dying Due To Meningitis Vaccination Delay
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Omicron Subvariant BA.2 Now Dominant Strain Globally

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Scientists say relaxed COVID measures in China and Europe could be behind the recent rise.
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Shanghai Supporting Imports of Covid Vaccines, Medicines

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Shanghai authorities are encouraging banks to cut lending rates for retailers, offering more tax cuts for small businesses and offering subsidies and tax rebates for companies hit by covid. These measures come as the city government...
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Hawaii To Lift COVID-19 Travel Quarantine Rules This Month

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Hawaii first imposed a quarantine requirement in March 2020. The state later created testing and vaccination exemptions.
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Sanofi: vaccine not recommended for those without prior infection

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The dengvaxia vaccination is not recommended for people who have no previous infection of dengue fever, the manufacturer of the vaccine said on Monday. Officials from pharmaceutical company Sanofi Pasteur made the...
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Moderna Seeks To Be 1st With COVID Shot For Kids Under 5

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Moderna is asking U.S. regulators to approve its COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 5 — the only group not yet eligible for vaccination.