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Press Association

Jo Swinson visits to Southampton children's hospital

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Jo Swinson visits the children's emergency department at University Hospital Southampton today. She vows that by remaining in the EU, the NHS would benefit, with more talent being able to work for it.
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Curated Video

South Africa screens hospital visitors for virus

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A South African hospital group has started screening all people entering their facilities - including checking their recent travel history - as the country on Wednesday confirmed six new coronavirus cases, bringing South Africa's total...
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Curated Video

How Do Doctors Decide Who Gets Tested For Coronavirus?

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The key symptoms are fever and respiratory problems, but getting tested for the coronavirus really comes down to exposure to someone who has it.
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Curated Video

Boris Johnson Says Doctors Were Preparing His Death Announcement

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He said there was a point where doctors started "to think about how to handle [his condition] presentationally."
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Sky News

Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving daily press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Health Secretary Matt Hancock giving a daily press briefing on coronavirus on 2 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Press Association

Sunak: What the NHS needs to tackle coronavirus it will get

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Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said that "whatever extra resources our NHS needs" to cope with the coronavirus "it will get" as he delivered his first Budget to the House of Commons. Mr Sunak said statutory sick pay will be...
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Curated Video

Russian Opposition Leader Alexei Navalny Arrives At Berlin Hospital

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A spokesperson for Navalny said he fell ill from a suspected poisoning.
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Press Association

Cabin crew run 'Project Wingman' to support NHS staff

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Furloughed and unemployed airline crew have set up Project Wingman, a charity running 'first class lounge environments' in hospitals to serve food and drink to NHS staff who have been working flat out during the Covid -19 pandemic....
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Press Association

Indian restaurants gift meals to health care workers

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The Vine Indian restaurant in Sheffield take part in a national campaign to provide food for health care workers, preparing 250 curries for the Royal Hallamshire Hospital Organised by one of the UK’s leading food ordering platform...
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Curated Video

Surging COVID-19 Cases Are Overwhelming U.S. Hospitals

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Health officials say many hospitals are in desperate need off additional staff.
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Curated Video

Doctors Warn About Challenges Ahead Of A 'Twindemic'

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Health experts are worried a surge of flu and COVID-19 cases is ahead.
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Bloomberg

Trump in High-Risk Group for Serious Covid Consequences: Johns Hopkins

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Oct.02 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses President Donald Trump testing positive for Covid-19 and the potential issues he faces as part of a high-risk group. He speaks on...
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Curated Video

U.S. Continues Breaking COVID-19 Case Records

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The U.S. has the highest number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the world, and the numbers keep ticking up.
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Bloomberg

Trump Claims Doctors Lie About Virus Deaths for Money

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Oct.31 -- President Trump claimed without substantiation that U.S. doctors are lying about the number of Americans who’ve died from Covid-19, saying they inflate the figure because they are paid more money for deaths attributed to the...
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Bloomberg

Trump Health Latest: Condition, Outing, Drugs, Polls

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Oct.05 -- Donald Trump’s condition remains clouded by confusion after White House physician Sean Conley disclosed that the President was given supplemental oxygen and has received a medication that’s typically used in more severe...
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Curated Video

Not Ready To Lose Your Mask Just Yet? Experts Say That's OK

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The new CDC masking guidance says fully vaccinated people don't need them in many indoor and outdoor situations.
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Bloomberg

Covid Pill Doesn't End Need for Vaccinations: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses test results of Pfizer Inc.'s Covid-19 pill and the lifting of travel restrictions in the U.S. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by...
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Bloomberg

BofA's Moynihan Says Delinquencies Back to Pre-Crisis Level

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Mar.15 -- Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says a tremendous effort was made to take care of colleagues and customers during the Covid-19 pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Rural America Is In Need Of More Doctors

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Though one in five Americans are "rural," fewer than 10% of doctors practice medicine in small towns.
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Curated Video

Can Covid Vaccines Help Long-Haulers Feel Better?

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Some researchers think using the shots could help the thousand of long-haulers with lingering symptoms get some relief. Is it working?
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Bloomberg

South Africa Vaccine Advisor Says Omicron Symptoms Appear to Be Mild

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Barry Schoub, chairman of South Africa's Ministerial Advisory Committee on Vaccines, says that early data on the omicron variant suggest mild symptoms, even though there are a large number of cases in which fully-vaccinated people cases...
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Sky News

Interview with Boris Johnson at the Moulton Park Vaccination Centre

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Prime Minister Boris Johnson during his visits to the Moulton Park Vaccination Centre on 6 January 2022 in Northampton, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Heatwave Brings Soaring Temperatures Across UK, Europe

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The UK is bracing for record-breaking heat of 40° Celsius (104° Fahrenheit) on Monday, while thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes across Europe from deadly wildfires sparked by soaring temperatures. Leigh-Ann Gerrans...
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Curated Video

More Kids Are Showing Up To ERs With Mental Health Crisis

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WARNING: You're going to hear from doctors and a family talk about suicidal thoughts, suicide attempts, and about children who've killed themselves.