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Curated Video

The Bible of Business - Insights and Experiences from Successful Entrepreneurs

Higher Ed
Part 3/3 of Entrepreneur chapter: The video features a collection of interviews with successful entrepreneurs discussing the early signs of their entrepreneurial spirit. They describe instances from childhood to adulthood, where they...
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Science360

Science Behind The News: Influenza & Flu Vaccines

12th - Higher Ed
Every flu season, Americans battle coughs, fevers and body aches. The flu is a respiratory illness caused by a virus, a pathogen that causes disease in the human body. To understand how the flu is caught, spread and treated, Duke...
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Press Association

What is the new potentially deadly mpox strain detected in the UK?

Higher Ed
The first case of a new infectious and potentially deadly strain of mpox has been reported in the UK. The strain, known as Clade Ib, emerged in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in August this year. The UK Health Security Agency...
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Press Association

Coronavirus Q&A: What is the R value?

Higher Ed
When scientists are faced with a new epidemic, they must act to understand how quickly it spreads. They do this by estimating the basic reproduction number called the R0, or R nought, which reflects how infectious a virus is. It is...
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Bloomberg

Omicron Infection Curve Incredibly Steep: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Professor Chris Beyrer discusses the confluence of a winter surge of coronavirus with the omicron variant, resistance to Covid restrictions, and elevated antibodies from booster shots. The...
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Curated Video

What To Know About The Spread Of Monkeypox

Higher Ed
Health officials around the world are keeping watch for more cases. They say the risk to the general population is low.
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Bloomberg

Deakin University's Bennett on Omicron Variant, Mitigation

Higher Ed
Deakin University Chair in Epidemiology Catherine Bennett discusses the spread of the Omicron variant and measures being taken in Australia and beyond to curb its spread. She speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia" with Haidi Stroud-Watts...
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Bloomberg

Soros Criticizes Xi for Handling of China Economy, Virus

Higher Ed
Billionaire George Soros urged China to replace Xi Jinping with a less repressive leader, citing Xi's enemies within the party, a real estate crisis, ineffective vaccines and a falling birthrate as factors working against him. Soros made...
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Curated Video

How Businesses Abroad Are Dealing With The Coronavirus Outbreak

Higher Ed
Chinese, South Korean and Italian businesses are changing the way they work since the outbreak.
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Curated Video

How Are Parents Handling School Closings Amid Coronavirus Concerns?

Higher Ed
School closures are posing logistical problems, like arranging care for students, as well as financial ones.
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Bloomberg

University of Brighton Professor on Omicron Breakout

Higher Ed
University of Brighton Principal Lecturer in Microbiology Dr. Sarah Pitt joined Alix Steel and Guy Johnson on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close" to discuss the global rise in the Omicron variant, saying she believes upcoming Christmas...
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Bloomberg

Variants Don’t Pose Great Risk to Vaccinated: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
May.21 -- Johns Hopkins Professor of Infectious Diseases Stuart Ray discusses progress made in understanding Covid-19 and concerns about variants. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and...
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Curated Video

New Omicron Subvariant Is The Most Infectious COVID-19 Strain Yet

Higher Ed
A subvariant of the COVID-19 Omicron variant, BA.5, is now the dominant strain in the U.S., and its infection rates are even more harsh.
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Curated Video

Scientists Warn Of Future COVID Variants

Higher Ed
Future COVID variants won't necessarily be milder, experts say.
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Curated Video

Study: Coronavirus Can Remain Viable On Some Surfaces For Days

Higher Ed
It can remain viable anywhere from three hours in the air to up to three days on plastic and stainless steel surfaces.
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Bloomberg

Will Vaccines Protect Us From All Covid-19 Variants?

Higher Ed
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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Curated Video

South Africa Hit Hard By COVID-19 Variant

Higher Ed
Newsy reports from Johannesburg, South Africa where a COVID-19 variant is straining the health care system and now spreading around the world.
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The Recount

Fmr. WH COVID Advisor Talks All Things Omicron

Higher Ed
Andy Slavitt breaks down the current state of the COVID pandemic. A former senior advisor on the Biden administration’s COVID response team, Andy goes into detail on everything from how Omicron’s method of transmission differs from other...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : WHO declares Ebola epidemic a global emergency

9th - Higher Ed
CLEAN : WHO declares Ebola epidemic a global emergency
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Curated Video

Twitter Removes Trump Adviser's Tweet About Masks Not Working

Higher Ed
In a follow-up tweet that wasn't taken down, Dr. Scott Atlas said he meant masks should only be used when close to others and not in every situation.
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Bloomberg

Are Covid Shots Working?

Higher Ed
Aug.02 -- As the number of covid-19 cases rise, there is just one big question on everyone’s mind: Are covid shots working? Bloomberg’s Jason Gale reports on “Bloomberg Markets: Asia.”
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Curated Video

Ex CDC head: We're at the begging of virus 'storm'

Higher Ed
The former head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Friday warned the spread of the coronavirus in the U.S. will "get worse before it gets better."
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Bloomberg

ANU's Senanayake: Never Say Never with COVID-19

Higher Ed
Sanjaya Senanayake, Australian National University Medical School associate professor, discusses the latest on the omicron variant and the measures being taken to mitigate its global spread. He speaks with Shery Ahn and Paul Allen on...
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Bloomberg

Ebola Is Insidious, Slow and Means to Do Harm

Higher Ed
Oct. 1 -- Samaritans Purse Vice President of Programs and Government Relations Ken Isaacs discusses the first confirmed case of Ebola in the U.S. He speaks on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)