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Can Employers Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines?

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A majority of employers, including hospitals, are encouraging but not mandating COVID vaccinations.
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Experts Warn Of Possible COVID Wave As Subvariant List Grows

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This week's CDC data shows three Omicron subvariants account for 20% of genetically sequenced COVID-19 cases. It was 17.5% last week.
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J&J CEO Says Collective Effort Needed to Fight Omicron

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Johnson & Johnson Chairman and CEO Alex Gorsky says the company will have more information about the efficacy of the J&J vaccine against the omicron variant in the coming weeks and discusses how the pandemic has changed the business of...
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Most Nursing Home Staff Opt Out Of Vaccines

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A CDC report finds most nursing home staff are opting to skip COVID-19 vaccinations.
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Southeast Asia Migrant Workers Among Most Affected by Pandemic

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Mar.18 -- On this episode of "Bloomberg Equality," Nilim Baruah, senior migration specialist at the International Labour Organization, a United Nations agency, discusses how the coronavirus pandemic has been affecting migrant workers in...
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How Genomics Can Help Fight The Pandemic

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HED: How Genomics Can Help Fight The Pandemic DEK: Data is critical as we continue to fight the pandemic - and genetic research company 23andMe knows this all too well. Bloomberg's Emily Chang speaks with 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki on...
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2021 a Year of Normalization for India: White Oak Capital

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Jan.05 -- In today’s “India Focus” segment, Prashant Khemka, founder of White Oak Capital Management, discusses his outlook for India’s economy and markets in 2021. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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JM Finn's Coutts on Biden's Tax Plan, the European Central Bank

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Apr.23 -- JM Finn Investment Director, Lucy Coutts, discusses the implications of Biden's tax plan, which includes almost doubling the capital gains tax rate for the wealthy, and the European Central Bank's most recent announcements. She...
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AmCham Singapore CEO and Epidemiologist Lei on Covid-19

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May.23 -- Hsien-Hsien Lei, chief executive officer of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore and adjunct associate professor at the National University of Singapore Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, discusses the global fight...
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This Living Fossil May Have Saved Your Life

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Jun.24 -- The horseshoe crab is a living fossil that's called Earth its home for almost half a billion years. And if you’ve ever had a vaccine, injection, or a medical implant, then you might not know that you’ve been relying on this...
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Lam Deflects Blame for Failure to Jab Hong Kong's Elderly

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Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam has deflected blame for the city's failure to get the elderly vaccinated against Covid. Hong Kong is experiencing one of the deadliest outbreaksof the entire pandemic, after being largely Covid-free...
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CDC Expands Booster Recommendations to 16, 17-Year-Olds

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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now recommending 16-and-17-year-olds in the U.S. to get Covid-19 booster shots. Robert Langreth reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Long Covid Symptoms 'Really Disturbing': Johns Hopkins

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Priya Duggal, epidemiologist at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, weighs in on a federal judge in Florida overturning the U.S. government mask mandate on public transportation. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of...
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Spotify Adds Covid Notices as Rogan Boycott Grows

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Spotify Technology SA made internal rules public Sunday on what content is and isn't allowed on the service and will add notices to any material addressing the coronavirus. The streaming service is facing a growing controversy over its...
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Biden Promotes Tax Credit to Prod Businesses on Vaccinations

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Apr.21 -- President Joe Biden called on every employer in the U.S. to offer full pay to workers to get a shot, while touting an incentive that provides tax credits for workers’ wages in companies with fewer than 500 employees. “I’m...
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Researchers Look to Create 'Antibody Cocktail' for Covid

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Sep.28 -- Jennifer Bath, chief executive officer at Immunoprecise Antibodies Ltd., discusses the company's potentially groundbreaking Covid-19 antibody treatment on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Japan Gambles on Successful Tokyo Olympics Amid Pandemic

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Jun.08 -- The Japanese government, the International Olympic Committee and major stakeholders are gambling political reputations and billions of dollars on staging the Tokyo Olympic Games amid the coronavirus pandemic, with seven weeks...
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Omicron Wave Will Roll Through Economy: NYU's Caplan

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Dr. Arthur Caplan, professor of bioethics at NYU Langone, discusses how the Covid-19 pandemic is affecting sports and investment portfolios on "Quicktake Stock."
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Supreme Court Blocks Biden's Workplace Vaccine Rule

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A divided U.S. Supreme Court blocked the centerpiece of President Joe Biden's push to get more people vaccinated amid a Covid-19 surge, rejecting an Occupational Safety and Health Administration rule that would have required 80 million...
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Singapore to Ease Covid Restrictions, Prime Minister Lee Says

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Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says the country is moving ahead with a plan to significantly ease longstanding Covid-19 curbs, lifting most restrictions for fully vaccinated visitors and a requirement to wear masks outdoors. He...
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Covid Resilience Ranking: Best and Worst Places to Be

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Jun.28 -- The U.S. tops the latest Bloomberg’s Covid Resilience Ranking, and European countries like Switzerland, France and Spain are in the top 10. Meanwhile, parts of the Asia-Pacific region that performed well in the Ranking until...
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Why Are Some Sports Leagues Struggling To Vaccinate Players?

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Many U.S. sports leagues are scrambling to persuade their players to get the COVID vaccine.
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TINYPulse CEO on Returning to the Office

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Apr.06 -- TINYPulse CEO & Founder David Niu speaks to Bloomberg's Guy Johnson and Alix Steel about workers beginning to return to the office on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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Singapore Says in Talks With Europe, U.S. on Vaccinated Travel

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Oct.04 -- Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry and co-chair of the covid-19 multi-ministry taskforce Gan Kim Yong discusses the current covid-19 restrictions, their travel program for vaccinated people and the decline in the...