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Ryan Air's O'Leary on Europe's Return to Travel

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May.18 -- Ryan Air CEO, Michael O'Leary, discusses how European air travel bookings are rising and lays out an optimistic outlook for the Summer months. He speaks with Manus Cranny and Annmarie Hordern on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe."
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Barclays Chief India Economist Bajoria on India's Growth Outlook

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Apr.27 -- Barclays Chief India Economist Rahul Bajoria discusses India’s coronavirus surge and the impact of the country's growth. Rahul currently estimates the economic cost of the pandemic will be around $10.5 billion, or 0.34% of GDP,...
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Shapps: Boris Johnson has proven he can lead world on Covid-19

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Transport Secretary Grant Shapps talks about ongoing Covid-19 travel restrictions, whether the system of testing before departure and after arrival is working and he says Boris Johnson still has the gravitas to lead through the pandemic.
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Russia Plans To Administer Mass Covid-19 Vaccination By October

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Russia plans to be the first country to create a vaccine for the coronavirus but Dr. Anthony Fauci is skeptical testing is being properly done.
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Pfizer Plans to Request FDA Nod for Covid Booster

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Jul.08 -- Pfizer Inc. plans to request U.S. emergency authorization for a third booster dose of its vaccine, Robert Langreth reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia."
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Why Aren’t COVID Vaccines Getting To More People?

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Only 5 million of 20-million target got doses of vaccination by end of December.
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Chile Vice Minister on Vaccinations, Digital Trade Deal

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Jul.21 -- Rodrigo Yañez, Chile's vice minister of international economic relations, discusses the country's Covid-19 vaccination program. He also talks about the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement with Singapore and New Zealand. He...
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Okta CEO: Gov't Can Help Set Up Standards for Vaccine Passport

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Jun.21 -- Okta CEO and co-founder Todd McKinnon discusses the debate surrounding vaccine passports and the future of remote work with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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Connecticut Gov. Lamont on Schools, Stimulus, Vaccinations

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Mar.11 -- Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont discusses the potential impact of the federal stimulus on the state and the efforts to distribute the Covid-19 vaccines. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Maryland, D.C. Hospitals To Require Workers Get COVID Vaccine

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More hospitals are moving to require their workers to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
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End of Australia's $68B Job-Saving Stimulus Tests Economy

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Mar.28 -- One of Australia’s leading labour economists, Jeff Borland at the University of Melbourne, says that as Australia’s JobKeeper wage subsidy expires between 125,000 to 250,000 jobs could be lost. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Airfinity CEO on Cautious Reopening for U.K.

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May.17 -- Airfinity CEO Rasmus Bech Hansen speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel about the U.K. reopening and vaccination numbers in India on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close".
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White House: Uber, Lyft Will Give Free Rides To Vaccination Sites

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The nation's vaccination rate has slowed in recent weeks.
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Will Vaccines Protect Us From All Covid-19 Variants?

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Apr.19 -- Dr. Robert Gallo, co-founder of the Global Virus Network and director of the Institute of Human Virology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, discusses the global rollout of Covid-19 vaccines. Global cases passed...
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San Francisco Bay Area Reinstates Mask Order as Virus Surges

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Aug.02 -- San Francisco and its surrounding counties are reinstating mask requirements in indoor public spaces for all individuals regardless of vaccination status, after a surge in Covid-19 cases in recent weeks. Bloomberg’s Henry...
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Pfizer Plans To Deliver 2 Billion Vaccine Doses By End Of Year

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Pfizer plans to increase efficiency by adding more manufacturing lines, using contract manufacturers and doubling batch sizes.
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Dr. Fauci: More Challenges For Vaccines Ahead In The Next 100 Days

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Dr. Anthony Fauci tells Newsy, "If you really want to be free of the constraints, get vaccinated."
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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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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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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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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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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.