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Rollout of second coronavirus vaccine begins in Wales

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Wales has begun its rollout of the second coronavirus vaccine with the first of an initial 22,000 doses administered on Monday. Pontcae Medical Centre in Merthyr Tydfil was one of the first GP practices in Wales to administer the...
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Former IBM CEO Palmisano Says Tech Is on Steroids

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Jul.31 -- Sam Palmisano, former International Business Machines Corp. chief executive officer, says that the biggest threat to tech will be its constant evolution, not regulatory action. He thinks that acquisitions by companies, like...
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Inside The U.S.' First COVID-19 Vaccine Clinical Trial For Kids

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The lead investigator on the Pfizer project says positive outcomes in adult trials helped researchers decide to start testing in kids 12 and up.
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer Asks For More COVID Vaccines

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Whitmer said the latest surge is being fueled by COVID-19 variants and pandemic fatigue.
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FDA May Authorize Vaccine Before Trials Finish

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The FDA has faced pressure from President Trump to fast-track a vaccine.
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White House Says People Should Still Get Their Covid Vaccines

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Apr.13 -- The White House on Tuesday said there’s enough vaccine to continue giving shots at their current pace. “We have plenty of supply to continue our vaccination program and hit our goals,” Jeff Zients, the White House Covid-19...
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Weekly Jobless Claims Decrease

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576,000 initial claims were filed last week, which is a decrease from previous week.
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Vaccines Are Working to Reduce Severe Infection: Johns Hopkins

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Apr.16 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses what is being learned about the vaccines in use, the importance of information on vaccine-related blood clots, and steps to...
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Lack of Stimulus Will Cause Short-Term Turbulence: Nuveen's Malik

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Dec.11 -- Nuveen's Head of Global Equities Saira Malik says the markets could be in for some short-term turbulence because of lack of stimulus in the U.S. And rising Covid-19 cases. She sees opportunities in emerging market equities and...
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Fauci: Trump, Pence, Biden And Harris Should Get Vaccinated

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The nation's top infectious disease expert said there is still a long road ahead despite scientific advances with the approval of a vaccine.
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Tech Sector Is Only Going to Grow: Beth.Technology’s Kindig

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Sep.20 -- Beth Kindig, lead technology analyst at Beth.Technology, discusses the TikTok-Oracle deal, the tech sector and where she’s finding opportunity. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.” v\
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Goldman CEO Solomon on Small Business, Office Return, China

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Jan.05 -- David Solomon, Goldman Sachs Group Inc. chairman and chief executive officer, discusses the company's efforts to aid small businesses, the possible return of Goldman employees to their offices, and U.S.-China relations with...
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Meningitis Care Attracts Celebrity Support

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Meningitis Care Attracts Celebrity Support
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Trials to determine correct dosage to protect people from H1N1 flu virus

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Baltimore, Maryland - 10 August 2009 1. People entering building where flu vaccine study is being conducted 2. Dr Wilbur Chen, from University of Maryland's Centre for Vaccine Development, looking at charts 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr...
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Sanofi's CFO Says Growth in EM Has Been Steady

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Jul.31 -- Jerome Contamine, chief financial officer at Sanofi, discusses quarterly earnings, growth in emerging markets, the winding down of older drugs, his outlook for new drugs and his outlook for M&A. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Clinical Epidemiologist Nancy Baxter on Delta Spread

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Aug.19 -- Head of Melbourne School of Population & Global Health and Clinical Epidemiologist, Nancy Baxter, discusses the Delta variant spread and challenges in combating the pandemic. She speaks to Yvonne Man and David Ingles on...
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MPs launch inquiry to scrutinise Government response to Covid-19 pandemic

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MPs have launched an inquiry to scrutinise the Government response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The Health and Social Care Committee will jointly conduct evidence sessions with the Science and Technology Committee to examine the...
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New Jersey Governor Murphy Expects 'Big Summer' at Shore

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May.04 -- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, expects a "big summer" at the shore. The state is beginning to ease coronavirus restrictions on businesses, gatherings and venues as the outbreak recedes and vaccinations increase....
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Booking.com CEO: 'Horrible' Holiday Season Ahead for Travel

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Nov.19 -- Glenn Fogel, president and chief executive officer of Booking Holdings Inc., discusses restrictions on the travel industry amid the Covid-19 pandemic on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Vaccinations Should Start in December, Medical Professor Says

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Nov.18 -- Pfizer Inc. and BioNTech SE will apply later this week for U.S. regulatory authorization of their coronavirus vaccine, which should bring about vaccinations by the end of the year, says Vanderbilt University School of Medicine...
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Bill Gates: U.S. Better Positioned After Botching Early Covid Response

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Nov.19 -- Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Co-Chair Bill Gates says the U.S. rejoining the World Health Organization is a positive step towards a uniform vaccine certificate. Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait moderates the...
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U.K. Hits 15M Vaccination Target for Elderly, Health Care Workers

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Top priority groups in U.K. who have been vaccinated include those over 75, front-line health care workers and nursing home staff.
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U.S. Risks Vaccination Cliff Due to Hesitancy: Johns Hopkins

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Feb.17 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses vaccination hesitancy in the United States, fixing the national vaccine rollout strategy, and the long-term management of Covid-19. She speaks on...
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Health Experts Warn Of COVID Surge After Holidays

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The U.S. saw its worst pandemic surge just after Thanksgiving last year.