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President Biden Condemns Crimes Against Asian Americans

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The president condemned that bigotry in his speech On Thursday: "It's wrong. It's un-American, and it must stop."
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Why Is Our Water Quality In Question?

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American drinking water infrastructure is aging, and the impacts are increasingly dangerous. How is the U.S. fixing it?
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Monkeypox interview with Professor Chloe Orkin

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Interview on monkeypox with Professor Chloe Orkin, Professor of HIV medicine at Queen Mary University of London and Barts Health NHS Trust. Prof Orkin talks through the disease's symptoms and treatment, what might have caused it to...
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White House Sends Extra Monkeypox Vaccines Ahead Of Pride Events

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The White House is sending tens of thousands of monkeypox vaccine doses to areas hosting Labor Day pride events.
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Over 800,000 Congolese Children To Receive Measles Vaccine

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The country's government and the WHO plan to vaccinate nearly 825,000 children under 5-years-old.
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Global Aid Group Says It Is Facing Vaccination Roadblocks in Congo

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Doctors Without Borders says it is struggling to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of people.
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U.N.: Malaria Can Be Eradicated, But Probably Not With Current Tools

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The organization also stressed an "urgent need for progress to advance universal health coverage and improve access to services."
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Don't Count on Warm Weather Stopping Virus, Johns Hopkins' Sharfstein Warns

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Mar.16 -- Dr. Joshua Sharfstein, vice dean for public health practice and community engagement at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, discusses the efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus with Bloomberg's Taylor Riggs...
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UNGA President Urges Global Cooperation in Fight Against Virus Pandemic

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Apr.21 -- United Nations General Assembly President Tijjani Muhammad-Bande says global cooperation is needed when it comes to fighting the coronavirus pandemic. He speaks with Bloomberg's Amanda Lang and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Rising Virus Numbers Reflect Infections From Weeks Ago, Yale's Ko Says

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Jan.28 -- Dr. Albert Ko, Yale School of Public Health professor of epidemiology, discusses the efforts to contain the spread of the deadly coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's Romaine Bostick, Sonali Basask and Scarlet Fu on...
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Virus Containment Measures in U.K. Are Working: Professor

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Feb.25 -- Professor Martin Marshall, chair of the Royal College of General Practitioners, talks about measures needed to contain the spread of the coronavirus in the U.K. He speaks with Anna Edwards and Matt Miller on the "Bloomberg...
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Johns Hopkins' Toner Says China Is Too Late, Coronavirus Is Out of Control

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Jan.30 -- Dr. Eric Toner, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security senior scholar, discusses the efforts to contain the deadly coronavirus outbreak. He speaks with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Romaine Bostick on "Bloomberg...
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Stock footage of hand sanitiser

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General shots of hand cleaning using hand sanitiser. Retailers are due to hold further talks with the Environment Secretary amid widespread stockpiling that has seen a number of supermarkets ration certain products. Shoppers concerned...
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Europe Equities Seen to Be More Vulnerable to Coronavirus

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Feb.26 -- Christoph Schenk, chief investment officer at Zuercher Kantonalbank, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on the global economy and equity markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Market Is Pricing in a Pandemic; Fed Likely to Cut: Pimco

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Feb.26 -- Gene Frieda, global strategist at Pimco, and Maya Bhandari, multi-asset allocation portfolio manager at Columbia Threadneedle Investments, discuss the market reaction to the spreading coronavirus and how it may impact Federal...
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Coronavirus: Are African Countries Ready?

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Feb.26 -- Professor Jimmy Whitworth of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine discusses the risk that the coronavirus poses to sub-Saharan Africa. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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10% of Global Population May Have Been Infected With Covid

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Oct.05 -- Michael Ryan, the World Health Organization's head of health emergencies, says the agency's estimates show 10% of people worldwide may have been infected with Covid-19.
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Fauci Says Overwhelming Majority of People Getting Infected Now Are Young

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Jun.26 -- Dr. Anthony Fauci, White House coronavirus task force member and director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says some areas of the U.S. are doing well mitigating the spread of the coronavirus while...
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Earliest Vaccine Release Could Be Early Next Year, Dr. Jonathan Quick Says

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May.19 -- Dr. Jonathan Quick, Rockefeller Foundation managing director, says the earliest release of a Covid-19 vaccine could be in the first half of next year but most likely will be toward the end of 2021. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
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WHO Chief Calls Herd Immunity Strategy Ethically Problematic

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Oct.12 -- World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says herd immunity has never been used as a strategy for responding to an outbreak as it is "scientifically and ethically problematic."
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WHO Director-General wishes Trump a swift Covid-19 recovery

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The World Health Organization's Director-General wished "a full and swift" recovery to U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania on Friday, after Trump announced on Twitter that he and the first lady tested positive for the...
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WHO Decides to Halt Hydroxychloroquine Testing in Trial

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Jun.17 -- Ana Maria Henao-Restrepo, a World Health Organization medical officer, says researchers decided to halt the hydroxychloroquine portion of a trial of potential Covid-19 treatments. She spoke Wednesday at a briefing in Geneva....
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First COVID Drug Trials To Be Released In Two Weeks, WHO Director Says

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The trials included testing remdesivir, which has been seen as a "hopeful" drug to cure the virus.
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W.H.O. Offers Grim Warning On Pandemic: 'The Worst Is Yet To Come'

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Global organization says "the virus still has a lot of room to move" as deaths top 500,000.