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Some Asian Countries Plan to Extend Their Lockdowns

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May.04 -- While parts of Europe continue to debate whether or not to ease restrictions, other countries are extending theirs. Bloomberg’s Rishaad Salamat reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia.”
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Spain's Government Expected To Announce Nationwide Lockdown

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AP report: The government will ask everyone in the country remain at home, unless buying food, medicine or going to work or the hospital.
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Bloomberg

Global Coronavirus Cases Top 13 Million, New Wave Threatens U.K.

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Jul.14 -- Global coronavirus cases now top 13 million and a potential new wave this winter poses a serious risk to the U.K. Max Nisen of Bloomberg Opinion discusses on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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New York City Legislation Would Cap Food Delivery Service Fees

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The council approved the legislation Wednesday.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Pfizer says early data results show its experimental COVID vaccine is over 90 percent effective. Utah issues new face mask requirements.
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President Trump Pushes Back On New FDA Vaccine Guidelines

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The president dubbed them a "political hit job" meant to stop a coronavirus vaccine from being approved before election day.
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Bloomberg

Virus Menacing Europe Again

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Oct.09 -- France will place more cities on maximum alert after daily virus cases rose above 18,000 for a second straight day. That comes as new infections in the United Kingdom, Spain and Italy surge. The pandemic is threatening to...
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Gateshead council leader on coronavirus restriction confusion

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Leader of Gateshead Council Martin Gannon has questioned how the Government can expect people in the north east of England to understand new Covid-19 restrictions after he was not informed about them beforehand.
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Sky News

Keir Starmer speaks on Universal Credit increase

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CLEAN: Exterior interview with Leader of the Labour Party, Sir Keir Starmer speaking in regards to a labour motion to increase universal credit payments during a visit to a food bank on the 18th January 2021 in Streatham, London, England
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Press Association

Patients and NHS staff welcome start of Covid-19 mass vaccinations in Stevenage

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Patients have started receiving the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine in Stevenage, at one of England's seven new mass vaccination centres. Keith Garwood, 80, of Ampthill, said the NHS had done "extremely well" with the logistics of opening...
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Indonesia's Jokowi Kicks off Covid-19 Vaccination Program

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Jan.12 -- Indonesian President Joko Widodo receives the first jab in a televised ceremony in Jakarta as the government begins Southeast Asia’s largest inoculation program against Covid-19, using vaccines of China's Sinovac Biotech Ltd....
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Worried About Forgetting Your Vaccine? A Reminder Card Is Coming

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The card will list information on vaccine shots and who administers them.
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Shelter preparations in Conecticut as citizens brace for Hurricane Henri

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The Red Cross and the National Guard stand by and prepare shelter space in East Lyme, Connecticut, for the oncoming Hurricane Henri set to make landfall on Sunday, which could bring a storm surge and high winds to the area (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

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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Bloomberg

Japan Recommends Extending Virus Emergency for Tokyo Region

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Mar.04 -- The Japanese government recommended extending by two weeks its virus state of emergency for the Tokyo region set to expire Sunday. Isabel Reynolds reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Bloomberg

First Look With Surveillance: Talking Taper, ECB Targets

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Jul.08 -- Francine Lacqua, Mat Miller and Dani Burger take you through what to watch today.
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Protesters Want Tokyo Olympics Canceled

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Hundreds of protesters in Tokyo say they want to see the games canceled over concerns of spreading COVID-19.
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Bloomberg

Japan Extends Virus Emergency by More Than Two Weeks

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Sep.09 -- The Japanese government extended the virus emergency for Tokyo and large parts of the country by more than two weeks beyond the current Sunday expiration as high levels of delta variant-infections continue to put strain on the...
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Pres. Biden: First Responders Should Be Let Go For Refusing Vaccine

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The president spoke at a CNN town hall, saying two things that concern him most are vaccine misinformation and making mandates a political issue.
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The FDA Has Authorized New Omicron Booster Shots

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Pfizer and Moderna have released a new COVID booster shot that will target the highly contagious BA.4 and BA.5 omicron variant.
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Press Association

Climate protesters descend on Parliament Square for sit-in

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Hundreds of people have descended on Parliament to protest against climate change and the cost-of-living crisis. The coalition of groups, including Just Stop Oil and Insulate Britain, plan to stage a 15-minute sit-in on Parliament...
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Bloomberg

Biden Remains Positive for Covid-19

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US President Joe Biden has tested positive for Covid-19 for a second consecutive day and continues to deal with a rebound infection. Emma O'Brien reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Press Association

Military covering for ambulance workers will be nervous, says senior officer

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A senior officer has said there will be “nerves” among military personnel who are missing Christmas leave to drive ambulances during NHS strikes on Wednesday. Personnel were shown defibrillators, burns kits, and other equipment before...
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Press Association

Military personnel trained to drive ambulances ahead of NHS strikes

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Members of the armed forces were talked through how to respond to “situations where you feel threatened potentially” as they undergo training ahead of stepping in to drive ambulances during NHS strikes on Wednesday. A group of military...