News Clip1:38
Curated Video

SYND 30 8 78 SMALLPOX SCARE IN LONDON, TRAVELLERS ADVISED TO RECEIVE JABS

Higher Ed
One confirmed case of smallpox in Birmingham, along with two other suspected cases, have created a smallpox scare in europe, and travellers at London airport are advised on wether to get vaccine or not. 1. gv Heathrow airport building 2....
News Clip0:52
Bloomberg

We Can Eliminate Covid-19 in Certain Countries, Says Fauci

Higher Ed
Dec.23 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says the coronavirus can be eliminated, but not eradicated in most countries. He spoke to Bloomberg's David Westin.
News Clip2:26
Curated Video

Israeli emergency workers given smallpox vaccinations

Higher Ed
1. Exterior Ichilov hospital 2. Health workers arriving to get vaccinations against smallpox 3. Nurses giving vaccinations 4. Various of doctors and health workers getting the vaccinations 5. Establisher Dr Pinni Halprein, chairman of...
News Clip1:43
Curated Video

SYND 4 1 79 SMALLPOX UNIT AT ST MARY'S HOSPITAL IN LONDON THREATHENED WITH CLOSURE

Higher Ed
Smallpox unit at St Mary's Hospital in London threathened with closure. 1. gv street 2. gv exterior of St Mary's Hospital 3. gv hospital 4. ms Doctor Charles Rondall unlocking door and entering 5. mcu sign non door "High Security...
News Clip5:04
Curated Video

How mRNA Is Revolutionizing Health Care

Higher Ed
mRNA-based medicine has been a decade in the making.
News Clip7:11
Bloomberg

Can We Overcome Pandemics?

Higher Ed
Feb.24 -- From the black death to the coronavirus, this is what we need to think about in order to tackle pandemics.
News Clip2:34
AFP News Agency

VOICED : For indigenous people Canada 150 is not all celebrations

9th - Higher Ed
While Canadians celebrate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of their nationÂ’s confederation may of the country's indigenous people believe that the Canada 150 festivities overlook what they consider to be a century and a half of...
Instructional Video5:46
TED-Ed

Learning from Smallpox: How to Eradicate a Disease

7th - 12th Standards
Throughout history, humans have been forced to overcome diseases that have threatened the survival of our species. This short instructional video focuses on one such disease—smallpox, the first and only disease to be completely...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Bioterror

9th - 10th
An interactive and comprehensive site that tracks bioterrorism from its beginnings to modern-day threats. Includes a global guide to bioweapons, possible defenses against bioterrorism, and an interactive tutorial on the making of viral...
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Nova: Ice Mummies: The Lost Inca Empire

9th - 10th
Explores what is known about the "Land of the Four Quarters" and the achievements of the Inca empire, their religious rituals, high altitude archaeology, and burial artifacts.
Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs Teachers: Bioterror

9th - 10th
Identify the bioagents that can be used for biowarfare, and understand how they affect the human body. Investigate media reports about 21st-century bioterrorism, and discuss fears and feelings about the threat of bioterrorism.
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 12: World Health Organization

9th - 10th
Looks at the final efforts and success of the World Health Organization's strategy to eradicate the smallpox disease in developing countries. [5:20]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 01: Face of a Pharaoh

9th - 10th
Takes us through the chronological history of the deadly disease of smallpox from its first known inception in ancient Egypt, 1045 BC, to its defeat in modern times. [3:46]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 04: Child Pox: 1711

9th - 10th
Video on how the Smallpox disease affected children and shares the heartbreaking story of one family in 18th-century England who lost several children to the deadly disease. [1:31]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 13: Smallpox Today: 1978 2010

9th - 10th
Andrew Chater talks about the Smallpox disease today in this video and raises the question of what we should ultimately do with the virus that is being kept still in Russia and in the U.S. [3:40]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 11: Epidemic on Camera: 1896

9th - 10th
Tells the story of years of backlash against Smallpox vaccines and how government policy making them mandatory was finally enforced. [2:54]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 10: Public Health, Public Protest: 1840 1890

9th - 10th
Discusses the backlash against vaccinating babies for Smallpox and the subsequent intervention by the government making inoculation mandatory. [3:10]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 09: Mad Cows & Ox Faced Boys: 1806

9th - 10th
Video on the backlash and superstition surrounding vaccination against Smallpox in early 19th century England. [3:11]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelinles Tv: Smallpox Through Time 08: The Vaccine Triumphant: 1797 1812

9th - 10th
Video teaching about the adoption of the Smallpox vaccine and the beginnings of eradication. [3:12]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 07: Jenner's Breakthrough: 1796

9th - 10th
Video detailing the 1796 breakthrough in Smallpox prevention when an English doctor makes a connection between Smallpox and Cowpox and then develops a vaccine for Smallpox. [3:00]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 05: Experiment in Newgate: 1721

9th - 10th
Teaches about an experiment in England's Newgate Prison which introduced a weakened version of the Smallpox virus to prisoners with good results, advancing our understanding of immunology. [4:25]
Instructional Video
Timelines.tv

Timelines Tv: Smallpox Through Time 03: Smallpox in America: 1609 1620

9th - 10th
Video narrated by Andrew Chater in which he takes us on a journey through time when smallpox ravaged the indigenous populations of North America, claiming the life of Pocahontas among many others. [3:27]