Bloomberg
EU Targets Self-Sufficiency for Health Safety Equipment
Apr.03 -- Europe is targeting self-sufficiency for health safety gear such as masks in “the coming months,” European Union Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton said in an interview on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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CLEAN : "We are dying": nurses in NYC protest against poor working conditions
Nurses and healthcare workers gather in front of the Moses campus at the Montefiore Medical Center to protest at their working conditions and the lack of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as the Covid-19 crisis worsens in New York...
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What's My Risk Of Catching COVID-19 If I Order Takeout?
In our series "What's the Risk?", experts weigh in on what risks different scenarios pose for transmitting COVID-19.
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GOP Leaders Condemn Rep. Taylor Greene's Comments
The congresswoman equated mask requirements with the Holocaust.
Bloomberg
Vaccinations Provide a Movement Toward Normalcy: Johns Hopkins
Feb.18 -- Johns Hopkins University Professor of Nursing Jason Farley discusses declining hospitalizations in the U.S. and the level of protection provided by vaccines against Covid-19 variants. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance." The...
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Experts: Households Only, Virtual Thanksgiving Gatherings Are Best
CDC Thanksgiving guidelines include hosting gatherings outdoors, avoiding potlucks and shared items like condiments, and requiring masks.
Bloomberg
Fully-Vaccinated Can Go Unmasked in Outdoor Settings: CDC
Apr.27 -- Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), says fully-vaccinated people can forgo masks in outdoor settings but recommends masking in crowded outdoor settings like stadiums and...
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Judge Temporarily Reinstates New York Mask Mandate
An appeals court restored Gov. Kathy Hochul's mandate until Feb. 1, just days after a lower court blocked the face mask requirement.
Sky News
Interview with Keir Starmer
CLEAN: Interview with British Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer on Covid restircitons and booster jabs on 25 October 2021 in London, United Kingdom
The Recount
Top 5 Clips of September 20th
Another Roe v. Wade challenge is coming to SCOTUS on December 1st. The Biden administration eases COVID travel restrictions. And the city of Baltimore honors the late, great Michael K. Williams.
Press Association
Manchester shoppers discuss Christmas plans in face of Omicron warnings
Shoppers in Manchester discuss whether they're changing their Christmas plans in light of warnings from the government and medical staff about the spread of coronavirus. Speakers are Barry Slater - Stockport, Julie Cansfield - Rochdale,...
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California Dropping Indoor Mask Mandate For Vaccinated People
The change goes into effect after Feb. 15, with Gov. Gavin Newsom citing a 65% drop in COVID-19 cases since the state's Omicron surge.
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CLEAN : Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team arrives as jury resumes deliberations
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team arrive at the Thurgood Marshall Courthouse in New York, as jury in the sex crimes trial resumes deliberations (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Power Plays in Motion as Clock Ticks Down to Olympics
Despite the cold shoulder from some nations, a Covid-cautious opening ceremony is set to go at the Beijing National Stadium on Friday night and some world leaders are taking advantage of the event for their own political power plays....
Bloomberg
Maersk Seeks Tax on Fuel as Shipping Looks to Greener Future
Aug.05 -- This report looks at global shipping and efforts being made within the industry to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions. One idea -- proposed by Maersk, among other companies -- is for a tax on the fossil fuels currently used by ships.
Bloomberg
It's Time to Put Masks Back on, Johns Hopkins Says
Bhakti Hansoti of Johns Hopkins University speaks on Bloomberg Television about vaccinating children against Covid-19, the delta variant, and why employers need to ensure that staff wear masks indoors. The Bloomberg School of Public...
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Examining How States Have Limited Public Health Powers
Newsy's partners at KHN found at least 26 states have moved to roll back powers used to protect the public against infectious diseases.
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Explainer: The Latest U.S. Travel Rules And Restrictions
President Biden's measures to limit the spread of COVID-19 will increase for all passengers flying in and out the United States.
Bloomberg
Ebola Needs Quarantine, Sanitation, Travel Ban: Weissmann
Oct. 24 -- NYU Langone Medical Center Professor Dr. Gerald Weissmann explains the historical medical precedents being applied to treatment of the Ebola virus and discusses worries about a mutation of the virus and what he thinks would...
Sky News
Human Rights Protesters outside the UN Building
Human Rights Protesters outside the UN Building
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California health officials now say there have been 13 confirmed cases of swine flu infections in the state. Meanwhile health officials in Mexico say almost 150 people have died from swine flu. The AP's John Mone spent the day at the border.
HEADLINE: Swine flu fears spark border precautions
CAPTION: California health officials now say there have
been 13 confirmed cases of swine flu infections in the state. Meanwhile
health officials in Mexico say almost 150 people have...
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Actor Christoph Waltz on playing the deadly villain in 'The Green Hornet'
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Culver City, California, 9 January 2011
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Christoph Waltz/Actor, on his villain character in 'The Green Hornet':...
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Gunman's Imam: 'He Was Very Quiet'
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus057397Omar Mateen, accused of killing 50 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, attended evening prayer services at the city's Islamic Center three to four times a week, most recently with...