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KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir April 23, 2020 00:30:00

Tonight, the coronavirus in the u. S. Experts now warning of the risks of states trying to open too quickly. And the new data. The virus not just attacking the lungs, but the kidneys and the heart. What we now know. And news tonight. The first deaths here in the u. S. Were weeks earlier than first thought. What weve learned about those cases, and where. And the reality inside hospitals across this country. The startling images just outside new york city. The Emergency Room filled, even as Authorities Say were past the peak. Doctors and nurses trying to revive patients. In new york, 474 lives lost in just the past 24 hours. And tonight, the next chapter of this. Governor cuomo and his call for a Contact Tracing army. Thousands of people who will help trace any signs of a second outbreak. Also tonight, some states starting to reopen without meeting the guidelines from the white house. In georgia, where gyms, hair salons, and Bowling Alleys are set to open friday, restaurants next week, t

2024-03 - Accolades for advancing public health, for good

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50 Over 50: Europe, Middle East And Africa 2024

The members of the third annual 50 Over 50: EMEA list are shaping the future of science, fashion, finance, and even the Catholic Church. Here are the 50 founders, CEOs, humanitarians and vanguards across Europe, the Middle East and Africa, all proving that life’s second half is also its most successful and rewarding.

Why 2023 was a bittersweet year for Brazilian science

Expectations were high after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won the presidency. But some scientists are frustrated at the slow pace of change. Expectations were high after Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva won the presidency. But some scientists are frustrated at the slow pace of change.

Cuban university contributes to sustainable development

Sancti Spíritus, Cuba, Dec 22 (Prensa Latina) More than 31,000 young people have graduated from the José Martí University of Sancti Spíritus (UNISS) in 40 years of existence, and it is today one of the centers with the stronglest links to territorial development.

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