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Trump: 'Most likely' to be tested 'fairly soon'

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Trump: 'Most likely' to be tested 'fairly soon'

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President Donald Trump says he is likely to be tested for the coronavirus "fairly soon," as questions swirl about why the president, his top aides and his family aren't doing more to protect themselves and others against COVID-19.
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Trump: 'Most likely' to be tested 'fairly soon'

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President Donald Trump says he is likely to be tested for the coronavirus "fairly soon," as questions swirl about why the president, his top aides and his family aren't doing more to protect themselves and others against COVID-19.
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Company works to extend mask use during shortage

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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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Health Secretary Matt Hancock on the new NHS Nightingale Hospital

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CLEAN: Interior interview with Health Secretary Matt Hancock inside the new NHS Nightingale Hospital upon its launch on 3 April 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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CLEAN : Trump says coronavirus restrictions could ease soon

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US President Donald Trump announces he will soon call for "opening [the] country up for business" as he says anti-malarial drugs that are under investigation to treat the new coronavirus could be a "gift from God" despite scientists...
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Manchester medics observe minute's silence for key workers who have died

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Staff at North Manchester General Hospital observe a minute's silence for healthcare workers lost in the fight against coronavirus
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The Path Forward: New Jersey Chefs Join Forces To Feed Hospital Staff

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A New Jersey chef has helped raise more than $16,000 to feed health care workers.
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Nearly 600 Workers At North Carolina Tyson Plant Positive For COVID-19

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The company said employees who test positive are given paid leave until they meet criteria to return.
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Miss England puts aside her crown to go back to work as a doctor during pandemic

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MISS ENGLAND PUTS ASIDE HER CROWN TO GO BACK TO WORK AS A DOCTOR DURING PANDEMIC
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NHS workers take to the streets demanding better wages

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Frontline NHS workers, many of whom have been helping to fight the coronavirus pandemic, have protested to demand better wages. The protest comes after nurses were excluded from the wage increase for around 900,000 public sector workers...
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Anti-vaccine protesters gather in Trafalgar Square, claiming the pandemic is a hoax

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**WARNING contains swearing** Thousands gather in Trafalgar Square to resist Covid-19 restrictions calling the pandemic a hoax.
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Trump: I Think We'll Do Better Than We Did in 2016

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Oct.19 -- President Donald Trump says he'll do better than he did in the 2016 election. He also talks about how he's preparing for the next debate with Joe Biden. He spoke to reporters today in Phoenix.
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Trump Says He Went to 'School' and Learned About Covid

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Oct.05 -- President Donald Trump tweeted out a video on Sunday saying he really learned a lot about Covid-19 while staying at Walter Reed Medical Center. (Source: White House)
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Professor Chris Whitty speaking at Downing Street coronavirus press briefing

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Professor Chris Whitty speaking during the Downing Street coronavirus press briefing about the easing of restrictions during Christmas on 16 December 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Professor Andrew Pollard Interview re Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine Part 2

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of interview with Director, Oxford Vaccine Group Professor Andrew Pollard about the new Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine against covid 19 coronavirus and set up shots on 4 January 2021 in Oxford, United Kingdom.
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Hospitalizations Soar Across the U.S. Ahead Of Thanksgiving

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Jam packed hospitals ahead of Thanksgiving have health officials asking the public to take COVID-19 precautions seriously.
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The Duchess of Cornwall visits a vaccination centre in south London.

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CLEAN: Interior shots of the Duchess of Cornwall chatting with civic and medical staff at a vaccination centre in Croydon on 3rd March 2021, United Kingdom
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Daily politics briefing: July 3

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The key facts behind the day's headlines on July 3, as Leading doctors are urging the Government to keep some measures in place in England after July 19 amid the “alarming” rise in Covid-19 cases.
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Daily politics briefing: July 26

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All the latest political developments in the UK, after the Government came under fire for a below-inflation pay rise for NHS workers.
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CLEAN : Philippine hospitals face shortage of nurses as virus surges

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The Philippines, one of the world’s biggest exporters of healthcare workers, is facing a shortage of nurses willing to work in its hospitals as the country battles record coronavirus infections. In a public hospital in Binan city in...
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CLEAN : Sierra Leone Vice President decries 'national disaster' at deadly fuel tanker explosion site

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Vice President of Sierra Leone Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh addresses the crowd at the site of a massive explosion in Sierra Leone's capital Freetown that reportedly killed 92 people, promising 'best possible medical treatment' for the wounded...
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Boris Johnson poses for selfies with members of NHS staff in Epsom

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson poses for photographs as he meets members of staff during a visit to the South West London Elective Orthopaedic Centre in Epsom, Surrey. He also meets patient Rita Thomson after she had a complete hip...