Lab Test: Which Gun Killed Pablo Escobar? ?The Curious Life and Death of… | Smithsonian Channel

Pablo Escobar died in a hail of bullets–but tracing the killshot requires detailed forensic analysis, to match each bullet wound to the types of weapons used on that fateful night. #CuriousLifeandDeathOf #PabloEscobar #SmithsonianChannel From the Series: The Curious Life and Death Of https://bitly.com/2ZnGkvm Subscribe to The Smithsonian Channel: https://bit.ly/2FE6OSh Twitter:>>>

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O’Leary slams travel quarantine: ‘Greater danger of catching COVID-19 in Bolton than in Barcelona’

The chief executive of Ryanair has criticised the UK’s "non-existent test and tracing" and "bizarre" travel restrictions. Michael O’Leary said Germany and Italy have allowed quarantine-free travel with all other European countries because they have more effective testing systems in place. In response to the prime minister’s assertion that airport>>>

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Coronavirus: Victoria’s contact tracing system to be overhauled | 7NEWS

Victoria’s contact tracing system is finally being overhauled, on a day the state recorded 55 new cases of coronavirus and eight more deaths. Laurel Irving with the findings from today’s Victoria Health briefing. More on this: https://7news.link/2F6Wm64 Subscribe to 7NEWS for the latest video » https://7news.link/YTSubscribe Connect with 7NEWS online>>>

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COVIDSafe: How does the government’s tracing app work? | 7NEWS

The government’s COVID tracing app has raised plenty of privacy concerns, but also has users wondering how hard it is to install. Melissa Doyle has everything you need to know about the COVIDSafe app. More on this: https://7news.link/2XVSrQG Original Author: Produced by 7NEWS Australia and published on 27/04/2020

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The big lesson from South Korea’s coronavirus response

Testing and tracing were the key to slowing the spread of coronavirus. Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-lab In South Korea, citizens have flattened the curve of the novel coronavirus — and it’s because of lessons they learned from fighting the MERS outbreak in 2015. Through a combination of aggressive and>>>

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