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U.S. Vaccination Rate Slows As Officials Warn Of New Virus Variant

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The Biden administration appears unlikely to reach its goal of providing vaccine shots to 70 % of Americans by July 4.
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Daily politics briefing: December 11

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All the latest political developments in the UK, as First Minister Nicola Sturgeon warned that Scotland could see a “tsunami of infections” from the new Omicron variant.
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Daily politics briefing: December 12

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All the latest political developments in the UK, as Foreign Secretary Liz Truss urged a summit of G7 allies to present a united front against Russia over the Ukraine crisis.
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COVID-19 Vaccinations Around The World, One Year Later

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COVID-19 vaccinations look different globally one year after their initial rollout, especially as countries deal with variants.
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China Vows Stronger Policy to Boost Jobs as Covid Rages

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Chinese officials are pledging more policy support for the economy as the Covid-19 outbreak and lockdowns threaten growth. Stephen Engle reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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China's Covid Outbreak Worsens as Shanghai Cases Top 26,000

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China's largest covid-19 outbreak in two years continues to spread despite an extended lockdown of Shanghai's 25 million residents. Bloomberg's Rachel Chang reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Study Warns of One Million China Covid Deaths

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Beijing's rapidly spreading Covid outbreak has turned the Chinese capital of 22 million people into a virtual ghost town as stores close and restaurants empty, underscoring the cost of President Xi Jinping's sudden pivot away from Covid...
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CLEAN : Sida: encore 2,5 millions de personnes infectees par an

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CLEAN : AIDS summit must end complacency: UNAIDS

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The Director of the Office of the UNAIDS Deputy Director says the aims of the AIDS 2016 Conference in Durban is to combat complacency and help deliver treatment to 30 million people
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CLEAN : Treatments offer hope for Ebola breakthrough in 2015

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CLEAN : Treatments offer hope for Ebola breakthrough in 2015
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Number Of Iran Coronavirus Cases In Dispute Amid Conflicting Reports

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An Iranian lawmaker said up to 50 people had died as of Sunday. But a health ministry spokesperson said only 12 deaths had been confirmed.
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Coronavirus Causes Some Companies to Stop Paying Workers

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Feb.19 -- A growing number of China’s private companies have cut wages, delayed paychecks or stopped paying staff completely, saying that the economic toll of the coronavirus has left them unable to cover their labor costs. Bloomberg's...
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New U.S. Virus Cases Continue to Slow

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Apr.22 -- The rate of new virus cases continue to decline in the U.S. as President Trump signs an executive order temporarily banning immigration. Bloomberg’s Yvonne Man reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Virus Cases Top 2.5 Million as U.K., Spain Deaths Slow

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Apr.22 -- There are now over 2.5 million coronavirus cases globally, with over 175,000 deaths, as the U.K. and Spain reported a slowing in daily Covid-19 fatalities. Viviana Hurtado reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Expert assesses reopening of schools

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Andrew Lee, an academic at Sheffield University and editor of the Public Health journal, explains the issues surrounding children returning to school amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Grant Shapps speaks at daily presser on Covid-19 from Downing Street

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Transport Secretary's Grant Shapps and Professor Jonathan Van-Tam delivering Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 9th May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Boris Johnson address to the nation announcing updates on UK lockdown

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CLEAN: Interior shot of Prime Minister Boris Johnson giving an address to the nation announcing the relaxation of some lockdown rules and unveils plans for the Covid Alert System and 5 steps of modifying the lockdown measures in response...
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Fauci: Seeing 'Disturbing Surge' of Covid-19 Infections

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Jun.23 -- Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says he's seeing a "disturbing surge" of coronavirus cases. He also says he hasn’t been asked to slow down testing. He speaks at a hearing of...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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Newsy's Latest Headlines
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Matt Hancock answers question from public

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CLEAN: Interior shots of Matt Hancock with Prof Jonathan Van-Tam and Prof John Newton answer questions from public at Downing Street's daily press briefing on Covid-19 on 4 May 2020 in London, United Kingdom
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China Probes Officials After Virus Resurgence in Beijing

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Jun.14 -- Fears of a second virus wave are growing in Beijing. China is probing officials and the city’s largest food and vegetable supply center is shut down after dozens of people tested positive for Covid-19. Bloomberg’s Tom Mackenzie...
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China Reports 49 New Coronavirus Cases

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Jun.14 -- China has reported 49 new coronavirus cases as fears mount of a second wave. 36 of those cases are in Beijing linked to a market which is now closed. Bloomberg’s John Liu reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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China Reports Biggest Virus Spike Since March

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Jul.27 -- China reported the most domestic coronavirus infections in more than four months as it battles outbreaks in its western and northeastern regions, raising fears of a serious resurgence. Shery Ahn reports on "Bloomberg Markets."