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Russia First Country To Register COVID-19 Vaccine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said the vaccine underwent the necessary tests and has proven efficient.
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CLEAN : Protest against moves to withdraw Poland from treaty combatting violence against women

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Thousands demonstrate in front of the headquarters of Ordo Iuris in Warsaw after Polish labour minister Marlena Malag announced on Catholic radio station Radio Marya the intentions of the Polish government to withdraw from the...
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Syros police station

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CLEAN: Exterior shots of Syros police station where Harry Maguire was being held on 22 August 2020 in Syros, Greece
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Autopsy Shows Dijon Kizzee Was Shot by Deputies 15 times

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Officials say Kizzee picked up a gun before deputies opened fire. But, his family attorney says he wasn't holding a gun when deputies shot him.
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Covid-19 Vaccine Deliveries Set to Begin in U.S.

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Dec.13 -- The first Covid-19 vaccine arrived in record time. Now comes the hard part: producing enough shots to immunize the majority of the U.S. population and then getting them into everyone’s arms by next summer. Ros Krasny reports on...
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Newsy's Latest Headlines

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President-elect Joe Biden addresses nation; U.S. COVID-19 death toll reaches 300K;<br/>
Attorney General William Barr resigns.
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Trinity Health CMO Confident in Two Dose Vaccination Strategy

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Feb.04 -- Dr. Tammy Lundstrom, Trinity Health chief medical officer, says she expects Covid-19 vaccinations for younger adults to begin in late April or early May. She speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Health Officials Work To Get To One Million Daily Vaccines

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Dodger Stadium, Milwaukee convention center among large U.S. venues enlisted for vaccination distribution.
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U.S. Falling Short Of COVID-19 Vaccination Goal

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Operation Warp Speed science advisor Moncef Slaoui acknowledges number "is lower than what we hoped for," vows improvement.
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U.K. Aims To Offer All Adults A COVID Vaccine By July

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British citizens over 50 and with an underlying health condition should have access to a shot by April 15th.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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The U.S. deploys FEMA to help address migrant surge, President Biden talks COVID relief and other top stories.
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Newsy's Latest Health News

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Dr. Anthony Fauci says that most Americans may not get their COVID shots until mid-May or early June. The U.S. has increased vaccine supply to states.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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House lawmakers considering COVID-19 relief bill, President Biden visiting Texas to survey storm damage, South Korea begins vaccination campaign
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Vaccines Top of Agenda for EU Summit

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Mar.25 -- The European Union and the U.K. signaled a thawing of relations over vaccine sharing, just hours after the bloc escalated their long-running public battle with tougher restrictions on exports of shots. Bloomberg’s Maria Tadeo...
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Hundreds Of Vaccines Tossed Out In Arizona

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The health department has adjusted the amount of doses to thaw, changed appointment scheduling and will send unused shots to other vaccine sites.
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COVID Cases Are Falling In The U.S., But The Virus Is Far From Beaten

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As vaccine rollouts pick up speed, the spread of COVID-19 is beginning to slow in the U.S. But it will worsen again without the right steps.
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Mass Vaccination Sites Have Already Seen Big Wins And Big Setbacks

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Across the country, getting vaccines to people is a patchwork of federal, state and local efforts.
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Republican Vaccine Resistance: Why Experts Say Look Beyond Politics

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Experts recommend linking vaccine to common issues like health of economy to convince reluctant GOP members to get shots.
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U.S. To Deliver Fewer Johnson & Johnson Vaccines Next Week

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CDC data shows 785,500 doses will be allocated to states.
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Biden Says War Against Covid Is Far From Over

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Mar.29 -- President Joe Biden urges Americans to not let up on Covid-19 pandemic precautions.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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The Gulf Coast braces for a potential tropical storm, the U.S. marks a vaccination milestone and more top headlines.
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U.S. Employers Say Get Shots or Get Out

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Aug.25 -- U.S. companies are following through on President Joe Biden’s push for vaccine mandates. Some of the biggest institutions have already announced tougher rules within just a day of the FDA’s Pfizer-BioNTech approval. Bloomberg’s...
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President Biden Plans To Require Vaccine For Federal Workers

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The step comes in advance of a speech Thursday afternoon outlining a six-pronged plan to address the latest rise in coronavirus cases.
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Moderna Chairman Expects Covid Booster Shots to Become Normal

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Aug.18 -- Noubar Afeyan, Moderna co-founder and chairman, and Flagship Pioneering founder and CEO, says the company is making vaccines to fight Covid-19 variants. He appears on "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations."...