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ARCHIVE: Wuhan, China – 21 January 2020
1. Wide of official in PPE outside hospital
2. Wide exterior of hospital with sign reading medical treatment centre
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Alexandria, Virginia – 2 January 2024
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauran Neergaard, The Associated Press:
"Five years after the virus that causes COVID-19 emerged in China, it still holds some mysteries. We don’t know where the SARS-CoV-2 virus came from. But the leading theory is that like other coronaviruses, it first circulated in bats and then jumped into another species such as raccoon dogs. Many scientists think it then infected humans handling those animals at a Chinese market where the first cases appeared."
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ARCHIVE: Wuhan, China – 21 January 2020
4. Tracking shot past closed down Wuhan live fish and animal market
5. Mid of closed down market
6. Mid of police by barriers to the market
7. Various of workers hosing down pavements with disinfectant
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Alexandria, Virginia – 2 January 2024
8. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauran Neergaard, The Associated Press:
"There’s also not a precise count of how many lives COVID-19 has claimed. The World Health Organization estimates the toll at about 20 million people globally. While humanity has built up immunity through vaccinations and infections, thousands still die every year."
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ARCHIVE: Barcelona, Spain – 2 April 2020
9. Coffin being loaded into hearse
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Alexandria, Virginia – 2 January 2024
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauran Neergaard, The Associated Press:
"Vaccines, particularly so-called mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna are credited with saving tens of millions of lives worldwide. They’re highly effective at preventing severe disease, hospitalization and death with only rare serious side effects. But there’s still work to be done. Scientists are developing next generation vaccines in hopes of improving protection against milder infections."
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ARCHIVE: New York – 6 September 2024
11. COVID-19 vaccine box
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ARCHIVE: New York – 18 January 2024
12. COVID-19 rapid tests
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ARCHIVE: Des Plaines, Illinois – 13 May 2021
13. Teen gets COVID-19 shot in arm
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ARCHIVE: New York – 6 September 2024
14. Close up of person receiving COVID shot
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ARCHIVE: New York – 6 September 2024
15. Close up of woman receiving vaccine
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Alexandria, Virginia – 2 January 2024
16. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauran Neergaard, The Associated Press:
"Another reason people need repeated vaccinations. Like the flu, the coronavirus continually mutates to try to escape our immune defenses. What’s circulating now are descendants of a variant named Omicron."
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ARCHIVE: Cambridge, England – 7 January 2022
17. Mid of scientist mixing COVID-19 samples with chemicals to prepare them for sequencing
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ARCHIVE: Cambridge, England – 29 March 2021
18. Wide of machine which picks out viral material from samples and concentrates it
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ARCHIVE: Cambridge, England – 29 March 2021
19. Various of scientists using methods to extract DNA material from COVID-19 samples ready for sequencing
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Alexandria, Virginia – 2 January 2024
20. SOUNDBITE (English) Lauran Neergaard, The Associated Press:
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ARCHIVE: St. Louis – 1 March 2023
21. Wide of patient Mike Camilleri walking on treadmill
22. Close up of physical therapist Beth Hughes checking Camilleri’s blood pressure
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