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U.S. Virus Surge: Ample Opportunity for Covid-19 to Spread, Johns Hopkins Says
Jun.29 — John Hopkins Vice Dean for Public Health Practice Josh Sharfstein discusses the surge in U.S. coronavirus cases. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Francine Lacqua on “Bloomberg Surveillance.” The Bloomberg…
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Faith in Fed to Get Fresh Test as Markets Shudder at Virus
Jun.28 — Danielle DiMartino Booth, former adviser to Dallas Fed President, discusses the recovery of the U.S. economy despite rising numbers of coronavirus cases. She speaks on “Bloomberg Markets: China…
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Kazakhstan Economy Hit by Virus, Drop in Oil Prices
Jun.29 — The economy of Kazakhstan, central Asia’s largest energy producer, took a double hit from the coronavirus-related lockdown and the collapse in oil prices. Naubet Bisenov reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia." Watch…
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Tokyo Virus Cases Hit Daily Record
Jun.28 — The coronavirus has hit some grim milestones. Global deaths have surpassed 500,000 with confirmed infections rising past 10 million. In Asia, we have seen a pickup in cases…
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People in Virus Hot Spots Should Wear Masks: Professor
Jun.28 — Mary-Louise McLaws, professor at University of New South Wales and a member of the World Health Organization Health Emergencies Program Experts Advisory Panel for Infection Prevention and Control…
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Pence: Wearing Mask a Good Idea, Will Slow Virus Spread
Jun.28 — Vice President Mike Pence encourages people to wear masks. He speaks at a press briefing with Texas Governor Abbott and federal and state health officials on Sunday. During a…
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As U.S. Virus Cases Surge, Will Death Rates Rise Too?
Jun.26 — After the U.S. registered the biggest-ever jump in coronavirus cases, is it just a matter of time before death rates also start to increase? Bloomberg's John Lauerman reports…
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Germany Coronavirus Tracing App Has 80% Success Rate, SAP CTO Says
Jun.26 — Germany's coronavirus tracing app is 80% accurate in showing whether a user comes within 2 meters of an infected person for 15 minutes, says Juergen Mueller, chief technology…
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Covid-19 Pandemic Rages in Parts of U.S., Global Cases Top 9 Million
Jun.25 — Coronavirus cases increased sharply in Arizona and Texas as the pandemic races through the country. Houston-area ICU beds are full and the state halted plans to reopen the economy.…
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California Is Still in First Wave of Pandemic: Governor
Jun.24 — California Governor Gavin Newsom urges residents to recommit themselves to slowing the spread of the coronavirus as cases climb by record numbers, while stopping well short of halting efforts to restart…