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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Kohen with baby sister Autumn Warner) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Holly and Travis with Autumn in a carrier) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Holly and Travis with Autumn in a carrier) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Holly and Travis with Autumn in a carrier) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Kohen with baby sister Autumn Warner) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Autumn with Dad Travis Warner) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Autumn with mother Holly in the hospital) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Autumn with brother Kohen and Mother Holly) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Autumn with brother Kohen whilst being held by Dad Travis Warner) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Autumn Warner in the hsopital) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Autumn with mother Holly in the hospital) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Autumn Warner in the hsopital) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Baby Autumn with her intestine's in a Silo Bag) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED L-R Autumn with parents Holly Striloff and Travis Warner.) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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SCHICKSALE - Ein Frühgeborenes überlebt, nachdem es mit Eingeweiden ausserhalb des Bauches geboren wurde
Holly Striloff / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Baby Autumn with her intestine's in a Silo bag) A premature baby has defied the odds after being born with her intestines outside of her stomach. Autumn Warner, who is now four-months-old, was born six weeks early on July 5 by emergency c-section to medical lab assistant, Holly Striloff, 33, and her partner Travis Warner, 32, in Kamloops, Canada. The condition, gastroschisis, is a birth defect that causes a baby's intestines to form on the outside of the body and effects on average one out of 2500 babies born in a year. But thankfully doctors were able to save Autumn's life after feeding her intestines back into her body in an intense procedure. SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: Ampoules contain a vaccine for COVID-19 developed by Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: Laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff works in a laboratory at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first vaccine for COVID-19 was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Weltweit erster Impfstoff gegen COVID-19 in Russland entwickelt
MOSCOW, RUSSIA - AUGUST 6, 2020: A member of staff handles laboratory equipment at Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology under the Russian Healthcare Ministry where the world's first COVID-19 vaccine was developed. A two-component adenoviral vector-based vaccine, Gam-COVID-Vak will be available to public on January 1, 2021. Russian Direct Investment Fund and Gamaleya Research Center/TASS/Sipa USA
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Russische Militärexperten in Norditalien
LOMBARDY, ITALY – APRIL 14, 2020: A video screen grab shows staff members at work in a field hospital in Bergamo where Russian medics join their Italian counterparts in treating coronavirus patients, 31 of them already admitted, eight cured of the COVID-19 infection. Best quality available. Russian Defence Ministry/TASS/Sipa USA *** Local Caption *** 29655649
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
ehemalige Fernsehansagerin und
TV-Moderatorin im Studio
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
ehemalige Fernsehansagerin und
TV-Moderatorin im Studio
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
ehemalige Fernsehansagerin und
TV-Moderatorin im Studio
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
ehemalige Fernsehansagerin und
TV-Moderatorin im Studio
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
ehemalige Fernsehansagerin und
TV-Moderatorin im Studio
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Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin
Regina Kempf, Feldenkrais Therapeutin,
ehemalige Fernsehansagerin und
TV-Moderatorin im Studio
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Dominique Rinderknecht, Miss Schweiz 2013, 2014 Mit
Als Corelina-Botschafterin setzt sich Miss Schweiz Dominique Rinderknecht f�r Kinderherzen ein. Ein Besuch im Berner Inselspital. Mit Schweizer Herzchirurg Thierry Carrel. - RDB BY DUKAS
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Dominique Rinderknecht, Miss Schweiz 2013, 2014 Mit
Als Corelina-Botschafterin setzt sich Miss Schweiz Dominique Rinderknecht f�r Kinderherzen ein. Ein Besuch im Berner Inselspital. - RDB BY DUKAS
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Dominique Rinderknecht, Miss Schweiz 2013, 2014 Mit
Als Corelina-Botschafterin setzt sich Miss Schweiz Dominique Rinderknecht f�r Kinderherzen ein. Ein Besuch im Berner Inselspital. - RDB BY DUKAS
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