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Is Japan Heading Towards a Double-Dip Recession?

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May.17 -- Izumi Devalier, head of Japan economics at BofA Global Research, discusses the prospects for the world's third-largest economy. The country's recovery stalled last quarter, with the economy shrinking for the first time since...
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PM: No conclusive evidence yet to deviate from roadmap

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson interview at the Business Design Centre in Islington, which is currently being used as vaccination centre. He is asked questions relating to the possible threat of the Indian coronavirus variant to lockdown...
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Assessing the Pandemic's Impact on India's Economy

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May.18 -- Garima Kapoor, economist at Elara Capital, looks at how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting India's economy and policies. The number of confirmed cases in the Covid-19 outbreak stands at 25 million with 274,390 deaths. Kapoor...
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Why Moody’s Raised Global Airline Outlook to 'Positive'

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May.18 -- Jonathan Root, senior vice president of Moody’s Investors Service, explains why the ratings agency has raised its outlook for global airlines by two notches to positive from negative, He speaks with Rishaad Salamt and Haslinda...
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Covid, Wuhan and the Lab-Leak Theory

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May.28 -- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor and Virologist Andrew Pekosz says it is critically important to find the origin of the Covid-19 virus. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The Bloomberg School of...
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FDA Expected to Make Decision on J&J Vaccine by Friday: Fauci

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Apr.19 -- A decision on how to resume vaccinating Americans with the Johnson & Johnson coronavirus shot will probably come by Friday, says Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top U.S. infectious-diseases specialist said. Bloomberg's Robert Langreth...
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J&J Pause Was Right Decision, FDA Advisory Panel Member Says

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Apr.19 -- Dr. Ofer Levy, FDA advisory panel member and Boston Children's Hospital Precision Vaccines Program director, discusses the outlook for pediatric vaccination and says the Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine was the right decision...
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Are We Closer To COVID-19 Herd Immunity?

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Experts say for protection from the coronavirus, 75-80% of Americans would need to get vaccinated.
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Teamwork Prevails In Mass COVID-19 Vaccinations At Hospitals

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Joy, feel-good tears as exhausted health care workers are vaccinated and see the beginning of the end of the pandemic.
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When Will the World Have Enough Covid Vaccines?

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Feb.08 -- Jerome Kim, director general of the International Vaccine Institute, a Seoul-based non-profit international organization devoted to research in vaccine development and delivery for the developing world, discusses the rollout of...
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Biden Says U.S. Not Going Back to March 2020 Lockdown

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President Joe Biden says the U.S. is prepared for what's ahead regarding the Covid-19 pandemic and schools do not have to be shut down. He adds Americans should be concerned about the omicron variant but not panic.
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New Hampshire Gov. Sununu on Senate Race, Covid Spike

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New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu explains why he passed on a Senate run and discusses his opposition to Covid-19 vaccine mandates. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Omicron Cases Rising in Children

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Dr. Katherine Poehling, Wake Forest School of Medicine Professor of Pediatrics joined Romaine Bostick and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Television do discuss the rise of Omicron cases among children across the United States.
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Probability Low for Actual Conflict in Taiwan: Balakrishnan

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Singapore Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan discusses the escalating tensions between the U.S. and China over Taiwan, China applying to join the CPTPP and his thoughts on the situation in Myanmar. He speaks on "Bloomberg...
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India Likely to Grow in Double Digits, Top Adviser Says

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K.V. Subramanian, chief economic adviser of India's finance ministry, discusses the prospects for the economy and policies. India's effort to boost consumption through government spending and low interest rates is paying off, with the...
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J&J CEO Says Covid Vaccine Likely Not Ready Until Next Year

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Oct.02 -- Johnson & Johnson Chief Executive Officer Alex Gorsky talks about when a Covid vaccine may be ready. “We would expect by late this year, early next year, we should be in a position to begin reviews with regulatory authorities...
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Pharmacists Can Now Give Childhood Vaccinations

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The CDC says childhood vaccination orders were down for March and April due to doctor's offices being closed over coronavirus concerns.
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German Court Dismisses Challenge Against EU's Pandemic Recovery Fund

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Apr.21 -- Columbia Threadneedle Investments Head of Multi-Asset Strategy Anwiti Bahuguna speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about German Court's decision to dismiss the challenge against the EUs pandemic recovery fund on...
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Israel's Regev on 50% Vaccinated Milestone, Opening to International Travel

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Mar.01 -- Mark Regev, senior adviser to the Israeli prime minister, discusses Israel reaching 50% of its population being vaccinated, opening the country for international travel and using vaccines for diplomacy. He speaks with...
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Biden Supports Moving Forward With Olympics: Nikkei

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Jun.13 -- President Joe Biden expressed his support for Japan’s efforts to carry out a safe, summer Olympics in Tokyo. Bloomberg’s Isabel Reynolds reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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COVID Cases Up 84% Among U.S. Kids, Teens

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Almost 72,000 young Americans caught COVID last week alone, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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Tokyo Olympics to Ban Spectators as Virus Cases Resurge

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Jul.08 -- The Tokyo Olympics will ban domestic spectators in events held in Japan’s capital as the resurgence of virus cases pushed the government to declare a state of emergency in the city. Sophie Jackman reports on "Bloomberg...
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ApiJect CEO Expects Therapy to Blunt Coronavirus Death Rate by Summer

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Mar.26 -- Jay Walker, ApiJect chairman and chief executive officer, says the company's prefilled "soft syringes" will help in the coronavirus fight because they facilitate emergency work at a fast speed. He speaks with Bloomberg's Vonnie...
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68.1 Million Doses of Covid Vaccine Administered Globally

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Jan.25 -- More than 68 million doses of Covid-19 vaccines have been administered worldwide, but it seems the vaccination drive has yet to make a real impact as measured by Bloomberg’s Covid Resilience Ranking. The Resilience Ranking...