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Greece Opens Doors to Tourists

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May.17 -- Mayor of Athens Kostas Bakoyannis discusses the reopening of Greece to tourists, the roll vaccinations will play in the reopening and how they’re trying to lure visitors to the country. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: European...
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U.K.'s Zahawi on Covid Vaccine Distribution, EU Trade Deal

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Dec.30 -- Nadhim Zahawi, U.K.'s minister for Covid-19 vaccine deployment and minister for business and industry, discusses the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines and the trade deal with the European Union. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
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Expect More Cases of Covid Variant in U.S.: Johns Hopkins

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Dec.30 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the obstacles facing the distribution of the Covid-19 vaccines and reacts to Colorado confirming the first reported U.S. case of the...
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CDC Issues Guidance For Those Fully Vaccinated Against COVID

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Those who have been fully vaccinated can safely gather indoors without masks and without distancing, according to the CDC.
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Biden Administration Ramps Up Vaccine Eligibility

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Mar.30 -- 'Caught My Eye' segment with Manus Cranny and Annmarie Hordern on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East" discusses Biden administration's efforts to ramp up vaccine eligibility.
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Restrictions Ease in U.S. As Some States See Rising Numbers

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The CDC said fully vaccinated people can travel, but it's not entirely issuing a green light.
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Fed's Powell Says Uneven Vaccination Rollout Poses Risk

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Apr.08 -- Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell says the U.S. recovery is "uneven and incomplete." He speaks on a virtual panel during the Spring meeting of the IMF.
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New York Is The First U.S. State To Roll Out 'Vaccine Passports'

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Newsy headed to Madison Square Garden in New York where fans used the new Excelsior Pass to get into a Knicks game.
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BioNTech Could Supply 3 Billion Covid Shots in 2022: CEO

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Mar.09 -- BioNTech SE CEO Ugur Sahin says the company is looking into partnerships to help produce the Covid-19 vaccine in higher quantities. He speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller.
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Federal Mobile Vaccine Clinics Boost Shots For People Of Color

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More than 500 federal mobile clinics are helping boost higher coronavirus vaccine rates in needy communities.
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AstraZeneca Vaccine Suspended in Denmark on Clot Concerns

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Mar.11 -- AstraZeneca shares tumbled following a tweet from Denmark’s Health Minister Magnus Heunicke saying use of the company’s vaccine is being suspended over clot concerns. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Sam Fazeli has the details.
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NYC Seeks to Offer Free Vaccines to Tourists, Mayor Says

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May.06 -- New York Mayor Bill de Blasio says the city is in talks to offer free vaccines to visitors as a way to spur tourism. He speaks at a press briefing. (Excerpt)
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NEA's Pringle on Reopening Schools Amid Delta Variant

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National Education Association President Becky Pringle says more than 90% of NEA educators are vaccinated. She speaks with Bloomberg's Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Markets." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Jobless Claims Down 24,000; Economy Grew At 6.5% Last Quarter

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For now, the economy is showing sustained strength.
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Asian Governments Aim to Reopen Economies Amid Pandemic

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May.31 -- Singapore is likely to ease restrictions in mid-June as it sees a new outbreak driven by variants coming under control. Meanwhile, Hong Kong is allowing vaccinated directors and senior executives of major listed companies to...
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Italy to Reopen More Businesses in Low-Risks Areas

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Jun.01 -- From today restaurants in Italy's low-risk zones can serve customers indoors for the first time since February. Other businesses in these areas including gyms and shopping malls will also open up. Meanwhile, the European...
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Goldman Requires Vaccines and Masks at Work

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Aug.24 -- Goldman Sachs Group is now requiring employees to don masks and prove they’ve been vaccinated against Covid-19 to enter the U.S. workplaces two months after the firm led Wall Street’s return to the office. Meanwhile, a report...
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AFT President Expects National Vaccine Mandate for Teachers

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Aug.23 -- American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten reacts to New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy requiring school staff to be vaccinated for Covid-19 or tested weekly. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Pfizer-BioNTech Covid Vaccine Gets Full FDA Approval

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Aug.23 -- The Covid-19 vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech was granted a full approval by U.S. regulators. Bloomberg's Riley Griffin reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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WHO Advisor: Don't Ease Restrictions Until Young Are Vaccinated

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Aug.22 -- After a weekend of record new cases in New South Wales state and spreading outbreaks in Victoria state and in New Zealand, University of NSW Professor Mary-Louise McLaws discusses the delta variant that's upending COVID...
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FDA Confirms Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Is Safe, Effective

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The FDA confirmed the single-dose shot is 85% effective against severe disease in U.S.
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Japan Lifts Emergency in Osaka Region

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Feb.28 -- Japan has lifted its states of emergency early in six prefectures, including Osaka, underscoring progress against a coronavirus surge that has battered the economy. Bloomberg’s Isabel Reynolds reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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Biden: U.S. to Meet 100-Million Shot Goal 6 Weeks Early

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Mar.18 -- President Joe Biden says the U.S. on Friday will clinch his goal of administering 100 million Covid-19 vaccine shots in the first 100 days of his presidency. He speaks at the White House. (Excerpts)
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Israel Cautiously Reopening, Still Long Way to Go: Health Min.

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Feb.25 -- Israel Health Minister Yuli Edelstein says the country is "crossing the line" of 50% of the population being vaccinated. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."