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Wilson Trial Tests Georgia Stand Your Ground Law

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Marcus Wilson's defense team argues his charges in the death of Haley Hutcheson should be dismissed because of the state's Stand Your Ground law.
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Bloomberg

Covid Boosters Provide Sustained Immunity: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins University Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine Bhakti Hansoti discusses vaccine uptake for young children and adult immunity from booster shots. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R....
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Covid to Become Fifth Seasonal Coronavirus: Johns Hopkins

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses returning to activities as Covid-19 becomes endemic. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder...
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Health Minister says restrictions must go if there’s no public health rationale

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Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has said pandemic restrictions can only remain in place while there is a strong public health rationale for them.
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How Pres. Trump’s Social Media Helps Spread of False COVID Information

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Cornell University researchers found President Trump was linked to a third of published "misinformation conversation" they studied on coronavirus.
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Vaccine Must Be Combined With Social Measures: Johns Hopkins

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Dec.03 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses controlling a spike in coronavirus deaths and a timeline for vaccine approval and distribution in the U.S. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on...
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Huffington Tries to Get People to Sleep More During Virus Pandemic

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Apr.22 -- Arianna Huffington, Thrive chief executive officer, discusses her company's partnership with Amazon.com Inc.’s Audible that offers audio sleep experiences to help people get more rest while dealing with the coronavirus crisis....
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Why Herd Immunity Is A Risky Approach To COVID-19

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COVID-19 is here to stay for a while. Experts say "getting it over with" through building up the population's immunity means putting others at risk.
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What's The Technology Behind The J&J, Pfizer And Moderna Vaccines?

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Moderna and Pfizer's vaccines were the first to cross the finish line and get FDA approval. That's partly because the J&J shot uses different tech.
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Bloomberg

How the Coronavirus Hijacks Your Cells

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Apr.29 -- The virus that causes Covid-19 is so tiny that it can only be viewed through an electron microscope. Scientists have been studying what the virus does to our cells. Here’s what they've discovered so far. (Video by Vicky Feng)
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UK: PROMINENT CHILEAN OPPONENTS OF PINOCHET ARRIVE IN LONDON (V)

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English/Nat VOICED BY: Inga Thordar Isabel Allende, the daughter of former Chilean president Salvador Allende has arrived in London to back an appeal by British prosecutors to arrest and extradite General Augusto Pinochet. Britain's...
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DOJ Says Witnesses Can Testify If A Government Lawyer Is Present

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A growing number of current and former Trump administration officials have been defying subpoenas to sit for a closed-door deposition.
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Bloomberg

Need Long-Term View on Covid Immunization: Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses U.S. vaccination levels and looking towards long-term prevention of Covid-19 via booster shots. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is...
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Bloomberg

Epidemiologist Says Many Hong Kong Residents Will Get Infected

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Benjamin Cowling, professor and head of division of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of Hong Kong, School of Public Health, talks about the global fight against the Covid-19 pandemic. Hong Kong health officials warned of...
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Parents, Students Stress Over COVID As Back-To-School Season Nears

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Right now, kids under age 12 can't get a COVID vaccine unless they're part of a clinical trial.
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Bloomberg

Masking to Stay as Individual Choice: Johns Hopkins

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Dr. Amesh Adalja, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the next steps for mask mandates and the dangers of Covid zero policies in China and Hong Kong. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is...
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Bloomberg

Omicron Has Developed a 'Sister Virus': Johns Hopkins

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the discovery of an evolution of the omicron variant and looking forward to a time where masks will not need to be worn in public. The...
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Bloomberg

Covid-19: Immunity, Reinfection, and Flattening the Curve

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Apr.27 -- John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses testing for immunity from the coronavirus, curve flattening models, and studies on using existing medications to combat Covid-19. He speaks on...
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When Will Kids Have A Covid-19 Vaccine?

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Drug makers are predicting children could be vaccinated before the beginning of the school year but some experts say that's overly optimistic.
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Analyst: Antibodies don't always mean virus immunity

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The former leader of the Global Rapid Response Team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said serologic (antibody) testing for COVID-19 does not always mean "immunity."
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Bloomberg

Dr. Mendelson: Pfizer Approval For Kids Very Exciting

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Dr. Tamar Mendelson, Director of the Center for Adolescent Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on the latest in kid vaccines. She speaks with Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Vaccine Hoarding by Richer Nations Threatens Global Recovery, Some Say

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Some experts argue that stopping the virus for all needs to be a global effort but suspicions between nations complicate partnerships.
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Analyst: Antibodies don't always mean virus immunity

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The former leader of the Global Rapid Response Team at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said serologic (antibody) testing for COVID-19 does not always mean "immunity."
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Eligible People Still Struggling To Get COVID-19 Vaccine

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Vaccine eligibility is expanding to more and more people, but that doesn't necessarily mean they'll be able to get a shot easily.