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State, Local Officials Prepare To Distribute COVID-19 Vaccines

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State and local health officials plead for more federal funds and information as they get ready to distribute the first COVID-19 vaccine doses.
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Johns Hopkins’ Sauer: ‘A Lot of Work to Be Done’ on Covid-19 Antibodies

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May.27 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses what is being learned about Covid-19 from testing data and studies on potential treatments. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg...
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Vaccine Doesn't Change Safety Guidance: Johns Hopkins

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Dec.14 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein speaks on “Bloomberg Surveillance” about the rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine, what it means for herd immunity, and why people need to keep wearing...
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USA: PRESIDENT CLINTON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL LATEST (2)

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English/Nat U-S President Bill Clinton's legal team is getting their chance to present the president's case in the impeachment trial. On Tuesday afternoon, White House Counsel Charles Ruff delivered his opening statements to the...
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U.S. 'Vulnerable' To COVID Without New Vaccines

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Dr. Ashish Jha said the virus is adapting to be more contagious and booster doses for most people will be necessary.
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Moore Holmes opens anti-Northern Ireland Protocol rally

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MC for the event Moore Holmes opens an anti-Northern Ireland Protocol parade and rally in east Belfast. A number of speakers addressed the rally, including the Orange Order’s Mervyn Gibson.
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What To Know About COVID And Vaccines This Summer

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COVID in the U.S. is definitely not what it once was, but there are still changes in vaccines and research we're trying to understand.
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People in Virus Hot Spots Should Wear Masks: Professor

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Jun.28 -- Mary-Louise McLaws, professor at University of New South Wales and a member of the World Health Organization Health Emergencies Program Experts Advisory Panel for Infection Prevention and Control Preparedness, Readiness and...
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Covid-19 Causes Broad Spectrum of Diseases: Johns Hopkins’ Pekosz

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Apr.17 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Andrew Pekosz explains what is being learned about patterns of coronavirus infections, the uncertainties of testing, and questions about immunity and reinfection. He...
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Experts: Vaccine Hesitancy Is A Global Threat

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Worldwide poll found: 1 in 4 adults aren't interested in getting an approved COVID-19 vaccine.
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Hospitals Decide Which Health Care Workers Get First COVID-19 Vaccines

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Who gets the first doses of the Pfizer vaccine and how do hospitals decide?
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Global Virus Network's Gallo on Covid-19 Vaccines

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Dec.11 -- Dr. Robert Gallo, co-founder and scientific director of the Global Virus Network and the director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discusses the rollout of the Covid-19...
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Moderna Chair Says Covid Pandemic May Shift to Endemic in 2022

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Moderna Inc. co-founder Noubar Afeyan says the Covid-19 pandemic could start moving into an endemic phase in 2022. "It really depends on what happens and the decisions that are made across the world," Afeyan said on Bloomberg Television,...
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Weisselberg Immunity Implies Criminal Exposure, Ex-Federal Prosecutor Says

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Aug.24 -- Kan Nawaday, Venable LLP partner and a former federal prosecutor, reacts to federal prosecutors giving immunity to Allen Weisselberg, the Trump Organization's chief financial officer, for giving information about former...
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U.S. ‘Near-sighted’ to Shun Global Vaccine Efforts: Johns Hopkins’ Farley

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May.14 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses the balance of reopening economies with efforts to prevent a second wave of Covid-19 infections, and the United States not getting involved in global efforts...
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Family Of Harry Dunn Suing Trump Administration, Diplomat's Wife

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Harry Dunn died in August after his motorcyle collided with a car driven by a U.S. diplomat's wife. She was driving on the wrong side of the road.
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Experts: Fully Vaccinated Don't Need Another COVID Shot

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If you’re fully vaccinated in the U.S., adding an extra COVID vaccine won’t hurt, but it may not help either.
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Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Shows Promise In Elderly

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The University of Oxford said the potential vaccine triggered a strong immune response in older adults who are typically more vulnerable.
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Covid Boosters-For-All Data 'Isn't There': Johns Hopkins

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Sep.24 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz discusses the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's decision to back the wider use of Covid-19 vaccine boosters for at-risk...
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Covid-19 Variants And Vaccine Efficacy

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How worried do we need to be about these versions impacting COVID-19 vaccines and when will we see more vaccines approved?
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Study: J&J COVID-19 Vaccine 72% Effective in U.S.

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Johnson & Johson’s Highly anticipated COVID Vaccine results are in.
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Pfizer, Moderna Vaccines Show Promise for mRNA: Johns Hopkins

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Nov.18 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses fast authorization for coronavirus vaccines from Pfizer Inc. and Moderna Inc. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of Public...
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Complex Obstacles As Latino Vaccine Numbers Lag Behind Cases

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Health experts say past medical abuse of Latinos, government mistrust, lack of access may be feeding vaccine shortfall among Hispanics.
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Health Officials Stress The Importance Of Polio Vaccination

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The U.S. has immunized children against polio since the '50s. Every state has laws requiring children have their polio shot series to attend school.