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CLEAN : Coronavirus: Pakistan doctor describes lack of PPE after police arrest protesting physicians

9th - Higher Ed
A Pakistan doctor describes working with plastic gloves and surgical masks in a hospital in Quetta where dozens of physicians were detained by police at a protest to demand they be provided coronavirus safety equipment (Footage by AFPTV...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Iraqi students in Karbala march in an anti government protest

9th - Higher Ed
Iraqi students march with blue cross marks on their faces in protest of the lack of freedom of speech as they participate in an anti government demonstration in the holy Shiite Iraqi city of Karbala south of the capital Baghdad (Footage...
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Curated Video

Trump declares virus pandemic a national emergency

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he is declaring the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency, as Washington struggles with providing Americans with relief and officials race to slow the spread of the outbreak.
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Curated Video

Texas governor details plan for gradual reopening

Higher Ed
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Curated Video

Texas governor details plan for gradual reopening

Higher Ed
Texas Governor Greg Abbott says a stay-at-home order he issued last month will expire on Thursday and some retail businesses in the state will begin to reopen on Friday, May 1.
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Curated Video

Trump declares virus pandemic a national emergency

Higher Ed
President Donald Trump announced Friday that he is declaring the coronavirus pandemic a national emergency, as Washington struggles with providing Americans with relief and officials race to slow the spread of the outbreak.
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Curated Video

Company works to extend mask use during shortage

Higher Ed
Christian Viviers was incredulous when he heard that doctors and nurses around the world were resorting to using scarves and bandanas for protection amid the mask shortage brought on by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Company works to extend mask use during shortage

Higher Ed
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Bloomberg

Coronavirus Cases Top 2.3 Million in U.S., Houston Hospitals Filling Up

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- Houston-area ICU beds are almost full as the state sees a new rise in coronavirus cases. Arizona, California and Texas all set records for new cases on Tuesday. Bloomberg's Emma Court reports.
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Curated Video

Egypt Accused Of Arresting Critics Of Its Coronavirus Response

Higher Ed
The Associated Press reports journalists, doctors and others are being arrested for criticizing the country's response to the pandemic.
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Press Association

Hundreds of NHS workers march on Westminster demanding a pay rise

Higher Ed
ICU Nurses at Westminster and Chelsea Hospital, Isobel Jones (in a high vis jacket) and Sabrina Farrell (wearing scrubs) share their experience of working on the frontline during the Covid-19 pandemic. Followed by nurses Janet Maiden (...
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Press Association

NHS workers demand pay rise after coronavirus leaves staff ‘on their knees’

Higher Ed
Hundreds of NHS workers pay for pay increase in London protest.Thousands of key workers across the UK gathered in central London in protest of work and pay conditions, demanding pay justice for health service workers.It comes following...
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Curated Video

President Trump Says He Is Taking Hydroxychloroquine

Higher Ed
Despite the president's comments, some medical experts are skeptical about its effectiveness on COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

Roche Will Be `Thoughtful' on Regeneron Pricing, CEO Says

Higher Ed
Oct.15 -- Roche Holding AG Chief Executive Officer Severin Schwan discusses the antibody cocktail that the Swiss drugmaker is developing with Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. to treat Covid-19. He speaks from Basel, Switzerland, on...
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Bloomberg

Trump’s Treatment Raises Questions

Higher Ed
Oct.04 -- President Donald Trump’s doctors have given an upbeat assessment of his condition after a series of contradictory and confusing accounts over the weekend which raised concerns that his condition is more serious than previously...
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Sky News

Police officers chatting to people outside vaccination centre

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of police officers patrolling Birmingham city centre during national lockdown on 12th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Bloomberg

Advisors Capital's Lieberman on Markets and Strategy

Higher Ed
Chuck Lieberman, CIO at Advisors Capital Management, discusses his market outlook and investment strategy. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia". (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

Doctors Are Seeing More Children Admitted To Hospitals

Higher Ed
Florida is seeing the nation's highest rate for children being hospitalized for COVID-19, but Georgia and Louisiana are also battling the problem.
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Press Association

Vigil at Dail to mark nine years since death of Savita Halappanavar

Higher Ed
A crowd gathered outside the Dail on Thursday evening to mark nine years since the death of Savita Halappanavar. Ms Halappanavar was the 31-year-old Indian dentist who died in a Galway hospital after doctors refused to perform an...
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Curated Video

Health Officials Urge People To Get Boosters Ahead Of Holidays

Higher Ed
One doctor says pandemic-record travel, the Delta variant, waning vaccine immunity and new surges in kids' cases are a cause for concern
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Press Association

Baroness Meacher interview

Higher Ed
Interview with Baroness Meacher, who has introduced a private member’s Bill which would allow terminally ill adults to legally seek assistance to end their lives.
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Sky News

UK's Health Secretary Sajid Javid challenged on Covid 19 Vaccination Policy

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Shows interior shots UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid talking to nurses and doctors at King's College Hospital in south London, being challenged on the UK Government's vaccination policy by consultant anaesthetist Steve James....
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Bridgeman Arts

Liberation of Auschwitz Documentary - Part 9 of 11

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Auschwith-Birkenau was probably the most infamous concentration camp of the Holocaust. It was liberated by Soviet troops in 1944 and a large proportion of the footage included was filmed by the Soviet cameraman Alexander Voronsin, who...