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Market Lessons From The Black Death And Spanish Flu
Nobody knows what the post-COVID future looks like. But there are some lessons to be learned from previous pandemics. On today’s episode we speak with Jamie Catherwood of O’Shaughnessy Asset…
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Coronavirus Cases Top 2.3 Million in U.S., Houston Hospitals Filling Up
Jun.24 — Houston-area ICU beds are almost full as the state sees a new rise in coronavirus cases. Arizona, California and Texas all set records for new cases on Tuesday. Bloomberg's Emma…
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This Is the First Season of Coronavirus: Johns Hopkins’s Sauer
Jun.24 — Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses rising Covid-19 cases as states continue to re-open their economies, the vulnerability of Florida’s population, and the potential…
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Fauci: Seeing ‘Disturbing Surge’ of Covid-19 Infections
Jun.23 — Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says he's seeing a "disturbing surge" of coronavirus cases. He also says he hasn’t been asked to slow down…
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Covid-19 Cases Will Rise in U.S.: Johns Hopkins’ Toner
Jun.23 — There is every reason to expect cases to continue to rise, says Eric Toner, senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, as he discusses the increase…
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Fauci Says It’s a Matter of ‘When Not If’ for a Covid-19 Vaccine
Jun.23 — Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, says he believes “it will be when and not if” there will be a Covid-19 vaccine…
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There’s No Guarantee for a Covid-19 Vaccine: Cell Biologist Rohn
Jun.22 — “Having the Flu and Coronavirus together in the same patient is going to be a recipe for disaster,” says Jennifer Rohn, principal research fellow at University College London,…
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China Blocks Poultry From Tyson Plant After Outbreak
Jun.21 — China Customs said it will suspend imports from a Tyson Foods poultry slaughterhouse where there has been a confirmed cluster of coronavirus infections. Selina Wang reports on "Bloomberg…
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PepsiCo Shuts Beijing Plant After Virus Case Confirmed
Jun.21 — PepsiCo China said on Sunday it shut a food plant in the Beijing after a case of the virus was confirmed on June 15. Selina Wang reports on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Australia." Watch…
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Top 5 Stories of the Week: Football May Not Happen
Jun.20 — Bloomberg looks back at the top five stories of the week related to the coronavirus outbreak. Watch the video at Bloomberg – Corona Outbreak