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On Wednesday, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo told reporters how long he thinks it will take for the COVID vaccine to make a difference. Cuomo says it will take between six and nine months for the coronavirus vaccine to get widespread enough to make a difference. "It's a foot race over a six to nine month period," Cuomo said of the vaccine. According to Business Insider Dr. Anthony Fauci said "close to 80, 85%" of the public needs to get vaccinated before life returns to some semblance of normal."
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange. The trading floor is reopening after two months of closure due to the coronavirus pandemic. IMAGES
Images of the closing bell at the New York stock exchange as stocks tumbled again, with petroleum producers and banks falling especially hard, as worries over the coronavirus overshadowed a strong US jobs report. At the closing bell, the Dow Jones Industrial Average stood at 25,868,31, down about 250 points, or 1.0 percent. IMAGES
New York, Dec 4 (EFE/EPA).- Roberto Castello Branco, the CEO of Brazilian oil company Petrobas, on Wednesday visited the New York Stock Exchange for an investors meeting, where he got a chance to ring the opening bell to mark the start of the day's trading session. (Camera: JUSTIN LANE). FOOTAGE SHOWING THE VISIT OF PETROBAS CEO ROBERTO CASTELLO BRANCO TO THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE IN NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK, USA.
Ashton Kutcher plays Steve Jobs in the movie "Jobs". However his role starting imitating real life while promoting the movie he was like Steve Jobs ringing in the day at the New York Stock Exchange. Of course he used an iPhone to document the event.