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Boeing Secures 737 MAX Deal With European Airline Ryanair

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This is Boeing's largest order since its 737 Max jets were grounded in 2019 following two deadly crashes that killed 346 people.
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Clinically vulnerable and over 65s offered Covid jab as vaccine programme enters new phase

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The National Medical director for England, Stephen Powis welcomes the new phase of the vaccination programme as clinically vulnerable people in England are being invited to book their Covid-19 jab along with people aged 65 to 69....
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Important to Wear a Mask Even After Vaccination: Johns Hopkins

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Apr.06 -- Dr. Rupali Limaye, associate scientist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses new covid-19 variants that are popping up, the loosening of restrictions and vaccine hesitancy. She speaks on “Bloomberg...
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United CEO: Direct Carbon Capture Is Solution to Emissions

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Dec.10 -- United Airlines Inc. Chief Executive Officer Scott Kirby discusses the carrier's pledge to reduce its greenhouse gas impact to zero by 2050, Covid-19 vaccine distribution, and outlook on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Funding Latin America’s Vaccine Efforts

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Mar.03 -- Mauricio Claver-Carone, president at Inter-American Development Bank, discusses Latin America’s vaccination efforts, the issues that he’s encountering and how China is helping their efforts. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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England's covid vaccination hits 50 million jabs as concerns remain over the Indian variant

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VOICED: Shows exterior shots people receiving Covid vaccine injections at a drive through site at Rochdale Football Club with an interview with a doctor and soundbites from patients, interior shots wedding reception in progress in a pub...
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W.H.O. Warns Europeans To Avoid International Travel

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This week, the EU said it would open its borders to fully vaccinated people.
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Gopichand Hinduja on Family's Global Wealth-Advisory Firm

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Apr.08 -- Hinduja Group Co-Chairman Gopichand Hinduja discusses the billionaire family's new global wealth-advisory firm and the future of the business. He speaks with Bloomberg's Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Vaccines Not Going to Change Tide in India for Now: Epidemiologist

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May.16 -- Nancy Baxter, head of the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, discusses the coronavirus pandemic and vaccination rollouts across the world. Global cases passed 162.6 million, with deaths exceeding 3.37 million....
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India’s Modi to Skip G-7 Summit: Reuters

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May.11 -- India Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be skipping the G-7 summit in the U.K. next month amid the virus situation at home. That’s according to a Reuters report citing the foreign ministry. Modi has continued to resist calls...
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Boris Johnson defends introduction of Covid-19 tier system

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Boris Johnson has defended the introduction of the tier system for England, saying it would be wrong to “take our foot off the throat of the beast”. On a visit to pharmaceutical firm Wockhardt at their facility in North Wales, the Prime...
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Novavax CEO: Vaccine Trial Enrollment an 'Important Milestone'

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Nov.30 -- Novavax Chief Executive Officer Stan Erck updates the company's progress on development and commercial production of a Covid-19 vaccine. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Michael Gove MP interview

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Cabinet Office Minister Michael Gove MP on coronavirus tiers on 1 December 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Oxford Covid-19 vaccine has good safety record and efficacy

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Interview with Professor Andrew Pollard, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group. Oxford University’s Covid-19 vaccine “has a good safety record and efficacy” and could help control the pandemic, a scientist leading the study has said, as...
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Interview with Tony Blair on vaccine distribution

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CLEAN: Interior interview with former Prime Minister Tony Blair on the issues surrounding coronavirus vaccine distribution on 31 January 2021 in Aylesbury, United Kingdom
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Hospitals in a ‘Wave Upon a Wave’ of Covid: Johns Hopkins

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Jan.21 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses U.S. coronavirus hospitalizations, when the U.S. may see reduced Covid transmission due to vaccinations, and the efficacy of vaccines against Covid variants....
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J&J Covid Vaccine Is 66% Effective In Global Clinical Trial

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Jan.29 -- Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine prevented 66% of moderate to severe cases of Covid-19 in a large, late-stage trial, according to a company statement on Friday. Sam Fazeli of Bloomberg Intelligence has the latest on...
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Covid Vaccines May Need Tweaking for Variants: Johns Hopkins

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Feb.01 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses the ability of vaccines to provide protection against variants and the struggle to deliver vaccines to the most at-risk people. He speaks...
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S. Africa Has No Choice But to Reform Economy: Nedbank CEO

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Jan.28 -- Mike Brown, chief executive officer at Nedbank Ltd., discusses the impact covid-19 has had on the South African economy, vaccine procurement and post-covid reforms. He speaks on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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Pfizer Vaccine Rollout Could Start As Soon As Next Week

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In the first stages of the rollout, the vaccine will primarily be reserved for health care workers and nursing home residents.
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Negative News of Past Few Months Finally Hit Markets: Beschloss

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Jan.15 -- RockCreek Founder and Chief Executive Officer Afsaneh Beschloss said that the negative news of Covid-19 and the slow pace of vaccine distributions is finally hitting markets. She hopes to see natural forces driving markets by...
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Villa Park reopens as mass vaccination centre

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Aston Villa’s 124-year-old stadium has been converted to help in the fight of Covid-19. The Holte End at Villa Park has become a new, seven-day vaccination centre for the NHS. The site is expected to play a pivotal role administering...
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China Approves Sinopharm's Covid Vaccine for General Use

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Dec.30 -- China approves the country’s first coronavirus vaccine for general public use. China’s National Medical Products Administration gave its approval to a Covid-19 vaccine developed by state-owned China National Biotec Group Co.,...
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U.S. Lacks 'National Strategy' for Vaccine Rollout: Baylor's Hotez

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Jan.05 -- Peter Hotez, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, says he is "profoundly disappointed" in U.S. planning for the Covid-19 vaccine rollout. He speaks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa...