TulipMazumdar

@TulipMazumdar

Global Health Correspondent for BBC News.

London
Joined February 2009

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    4 Jun 2020

    Stalled vaccine programmes 'putting children's lives at risk'

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  2. Mar 27

    I started my career on the local BBC radio trainee scheme.I could never have imagined reporting frm all over the world,from Creamfields in L’pool to underground metal gigs in Kabul. From natural disasters in Philippines,to Ebola in Guinea.If you’re interested,pls just go for it!

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  3. Retweeted

    "My vaccine side effects and what they really mean" is tonight's Inside Health on and from 2100. We ask why some people get them and others don't and if they mean you've got more protection. . And looks at blood clots

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  4. Retweeted
    Mar 15

    Media has a fundamental role to play to stop rape culture. Let’s change the narrative that places blame on victims and use the power of language in service of survivors, not perpetrators. via

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  5. Mar 14

    Gripping/ terrifying/ confusing/ heartbreaking story of an American woman who ended up in the heart of the ISIS caliphate in Syria. Highly recommend... I’ve done episodes 1-7 in one go! Excellent work ⁦⁩ and team!

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  6. Mar 12

    Happy 30th Birthday . Proud to be a part of it. 🎂🎉🎈🌍

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  7. Retweeted
    Feb 22

    The NHS has published this update over the weekend in relation to those with a history of GD being asked to shield:

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  8. Feb 20

    Covid: Confusion over gestational diabetes advice

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  9. Jan 26

    One hundred thousand lives. Lost to covid in the UK. ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ and team hear from some of the grieving families, as they remember their loved ones. 🕯💕

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  10. 8 Dec 2020

    Take 2 minutes from your noisy busy day to listen to this from It’s about love and loss and stardust ✨

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  11. 1 Dec 2020

    UK approves Pfizer/BioNTech Covid vaccine for mass roll out

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  12. 30 Nov 2020

    Confused about Covid? You’re not alone....our piece on the overload of info and mis-info which is helping to fuel hesitancy around vaccines for some. Our reports across ⁦⁦⁩ today. Producer, ⁦

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  13. 22 Nov 2020

    BREAKING: The world’s third effective vaccine against Covid-19: Oxford University vaccine shows 70% protection

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  14. 20 Nov 2020
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  15. 18 Nov 2020

    ** <43 000 people vaccinated against Ebola ** <26 000 contacts registered ** over 3 million ppl screened at points of entry/ control for symptoms ** Survivors care programme to provide medical care, testing and psychological support for the 75 ppl who recovered SOURCE:

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  16. 18 Nov 2020

    After 6 months, 130 cases and sadly 55 deaths, Democratic Republic of the Congo has declared its 11th Ebola outbreak over. It reminds us that -despite massive challenges- outbreaks of deadly diseases can be brought under control. The world can learn a great deal from DRC.

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  17. 16 Nov 2020

    With news of a potential second very effective vaccine against covid-19 today, we want to hear from you for a report we are working on - how would you feel about receiving a vaccine? Get in touch below 👇🏽

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  18. 16 Nov 2020

    So... how DO you vaccinate the 🌍 against covid? Take a listen to the new podcast as and guests (inc me!) discuss the epic task ahead...

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  19. 16 Nov 2020

    A second very effective vaccine (preliminary results) just announced by US firm Moderna:

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  20. 14 Nov 2020

    Wishing everyone light and love today and all days 🔥 💕 . Happy Diwali! 🪔

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  21. 10 Nov 2020

    Immunising the world against Covid-19- what happens now it looks like we could have a very effective vaccine, with probably more to come? Producers: ⁦⁩ ⁦

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