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Why There's Been a Global Resurgence of Measles

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Jan.13 -- Dr. William Moss, professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the resurgence of measles outbreaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn on "Bloomberg Markets." The Bloomberg School of Public Health is...
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COVID-19 Vaccine Candidates Work In Different Ways

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According to the World Health Organization, several potential vaccines are already in clinical trials.
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Covid-19 Cases Soar in Young Adults Bored of Social Distancing

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Jul.27 -- Covid-19 infections among millennials and Generation Z are driving new waves of cases which don’t seem to be abating despite re-imposed restrictions. The worrying trend reflects that social distancing curbs are proving...
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NIH Doctor Says Vaccines 'Not A Very Good Match' For Common Flu Strain

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The country's top infectious disease doctor says this year's vaccine is only a 58% match for influenza B/Victoria, which most often affects kids.
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Covid-19: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz Explains Phase Three Vaccine Trials

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Jul.31 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses coronavirus vaccine trials, an increase in Covid-19 mortality rates, and questions surrounding the return to children to school in...
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White House Never Tried to Control the Virus, Cuomo Says

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Oct.26 -- New York Governor Andrew Cuomo criticized White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows for a second straight day for saying the coronavirus can’t be controlled. “If you believe you can’t control it, then you don’t even try,” Cuomo...
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Goal Is to Keep Covid Manageable for Health-Care System: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.27 -- Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Senior Scholar Dr. Amesh Adalja discusses the impact of Covid-19 on hospitals, concerns about coronavirus reinfections, and the timeline for a vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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IHS Markit's Yergin on Global Energy Amid the Pandemic

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Sep.23 -- Daniel Yergin, IHS Markit Vice Chairman, discusses global energy amid the pandemic and his book “The New Map.” He speaks with Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Covid-19 Cases: Reactivation vs. Reinfection

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Aug.13 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the possibility of Covid-19 reinfection and the type of data that needs to be seen in vaccine trials. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on "Bloomberg...
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Vaccine Doesn't Change Safety Guidance: Johns Hopkins

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Dec.14 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance” about the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine, what it means for herd immunity, and why people need to keep wearing...
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Fed Needs to Address the Reality of the Near-Term: Julia Coronado

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Dec.15 -- Federal Reserve officials on Wednesday will link the future of asset purchases to measures of employment and inflation without taking any immediate action to alter the pace or composition of bond buying, according to economists...
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Top U.S. Doctors Hope These Treatments Can Bridge The Gap To A Vaccine

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At least eight COVID-19 vaccines are in clinical development. Medical officials are hoping treatments could buy us time until one is available.
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Centene CEO Doubts Medicare-for-All Will Happen

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Dec.18 -- Michael Neidorff, Centene Corp. chief executive officer, says the company will stick to its business strategy and expresses confidence it will prevail during the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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New York’s Covid Message to Citizens: Change Your Behavior

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Nov.10 -- New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul discusses the resurgence of coronavirus in New York State and says any new restrictions will be dictated by the number of Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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Advocates Want Wealthy Nations To Help Poorer Ones Get Vaccine Access

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Many countries have yet to begin programs as wealthy countries ramp up vaccinations.
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HIV studies show vaccines might control viral levels

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1. Wide of speakers 2. Wide of people attending the briefing and the speaker on the podium 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Dr Efthyhia Vardas, University of the Witwatersrand, Perinatal HIV Research Unit (PHRU), in Soweto: "The majority of the...
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Moderna CEO: 80% of Future Variants Will Be Manageable

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Moderna CEO Stephane Bancel discusses the efficacy of the firm's Covid-19 vaccine against future variants and plans to request U.S. clearance for use in young children, and progress on its flu vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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CLEAN : No reason to expect existing vaccines will fail against Omicron: WHO

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Covid-19 current vaccines should "show efficacy against severe disease and hospitalization" in the case of Onicron variant, World Health Organization's second-in-command Michael Ryan says in a interview with AFP (Footage by AFPTV via...
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Pfizer Covid Pill Stops Unvaccinated Hospitalizations

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the ability of Pfizer Inc.'s experimental Covid-19 pill to reduce hospitalizations and the usefulness of boosters in fighting the omicron variant. The...
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Pfizer Covid jab approved for use in vulnerable primary school children

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Interview with Professor Anthony Harnden, deputy chairman of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) speaking on the news that the Pfizer/BioNTech coronavirus vaccine has been approved for use in vulnerable primary...
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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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'Jabs for Kebabs': brothers offer vaccines at grill

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Two brothers in Gravesend who own a Punjabi restaurant have been offering jabs with kebabs after their father became unwell with coronavirus last year.
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Campaign to get more women attending cervical cancer screenings

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Campaign to get more women attending cervical cancer screenings
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Germany commits to Global Fund

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CLEAN : Germany commits to Global Fund