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the slide is i'd like to covid treatment and prevention for people who become infected with covid 19 effective treatment including p continues to be available under healthcare providers and pharmacies to consolidated adults and adolescence is new anti body known as pam as the trade name that is authorized by the fda on march 22nd of this year for the prevention of covid 19 with and can be administered every three months in needed. next slide, please. this slide a keeping the community informed we have maintained our covid 19 vaccination test positivity and database at www.dot sfgovtv and hospitalization data has been paused since the beginning of may from hospitals to report via the national healthcare safety net, however, because in san francisco we have kept in place a health odor we continue to receive covid 19 missions data by a or reporting system and working to create a dashboard with those data we do have internal built to look at them. >> for more information about the health orders including frequently asked questions invite www.gov forward/health rules one word next slide,
the slide is i'd like to covid treatment and prevention for people who become infected with covid 19 effective treatment including p continues to be available under healthcare providers and pharmacies to consolidated adults and adolescence is new anti body known as pam as the trade name that is authorized by the fda on march 22nd of this year for the prevention of covid 19 with and can be administered every three months in needed. next slide, please. this slide a keeping the community informed...
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i could be managed, avoiding the mistakes of covid-19?_ mistakes of covid-19? i think the first lesson _ mistakes of covid-19? i think the first lesson that - mistakes of covid-19? i think the first lesson that we - the first lesson that we learned early on with covid—i9 was that no country is an island when it comes to pandemics. we are all interconnected — therefore, weaker health systems around the world are basically not going to be in a position to provide access to medicines and vaccines if that's the case —— equitable access. there needs to be an agreement between countries across the globe to help us get to a point where we are better coordinated to identify and manage very early on a pandemic. states will also be able to identify when a situation is serious enough to raise up the level of alert within their own countries. so in general, more investment and the time that we get to a better agreement, the time that we get to a betteragreement, it the time that we get to a better agreement, it will be very important to have this coordination acros
i could be managed, avoiding the mistakes of covid-19?_ mistakes of covid-19? i think the first lesson _ mistakes of covid-19? i think the first lesson that - mistakes of covid-19? i think the first lesson that we - the first lesson that we learned early on with covid—i9 was that no country is an island when it comes to pandemics. we are all interconnected — therefore, weaker health systems around the world are basically not going to be in a position to provide access to medicines and...
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from looking at this before covid and what adversaries make be up to put covid highlighted it even more and during looked down i was researching with another doctor tried to figure out how we were going to treat patients. what is going on with people and how do we counteract people alive? the same time he sends me this link and says look at this. it was a published article from 2015 with a took virus is to create a new virus, gain of function research so that set off to what we are doing. i do want to say february of this year intelligence community noted threat from emerging biotechnologies current biological agents the dynamic nature of deliberate biological threat probably maintained pathogens and china and russia have proven the information that may be out there. we have to confidence and countermeasures and u.s. biotechnology and research so the discussion today involves that. i think it is timely and informative and those watching virtually. there will be a q&a and i'm excited about the panel. they've been introduced. let me start with this, given the work you do you have the oppo
from looking at this before covid and what adversaries make be up to put covid highlighted it even more and during looked down i was researching with another doctor tried to figure out how we were going to treat patients. what is going on with people and how do we counteract people alive? the same time he sends me this link and says look at this. it was a published article from 2015 with a took virus is to create a new virus, gain of function research so that set off to what we are doing. i do...
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they came later to the game with a protein based covid vaccine. it is a little bit different than the mrna covid shots from pfizer and moderna. they came late, people were not as familiar with their product, struggled to take off in the same way. we know now that covid shots across the board are struggling with demand. it is something we see with pfizer and the dharna. but this is partnering with -- hopefully it will help to commercialize and get novavax's shot to a greater share of people. >> what does the future look like? it is sizable, 1.2 billion dollars. has some sticker shock. can we see more deals like this? >> it is a good question. it is interesting, what we are seeing is they are going to partner to make a covid flu combination vaccine. this is not something we are seeing with pfizer and moderna. they are trying to use the mrna technology to make covid and flu combination vaccines as well. we are seeing more momentum in this field. it will be interesting to see if we will see more partnerships like this going forward for pfizer and bion
they came later to the game with a protein based covid vaccine. it is a little bit different than the mrna covid shots from pfizer and moderna. they came late, people were not as familiar with their product, struggled to take off in the same way. we know now that covid shots across the board are struggling with demand. it is something we see with pfizer and the dharna. but this is partnering with -- hopefully it will help to commercialize and get novavax's shot to a greater share of people....
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that's true, you know, it's like playing covid roulette, the chance of getting long covid is lower over time, but the more times you get it, you're just increasing the likelihood that you may get chronic symptoms and it may not be chronic symptoms. for more than a year. it may be for a few months. but for the people i spoke to, it really changes your life. yeah it really, really does. so let's talk about vaccinations. there are updated boosters out who should be getting those vaccinations. i would say the lowest hanging fruit is for people who never got a vaccine. since the new one came out in the fall of 2023. but for those who are older than 65, it is permissible for that group to get another vaccine if it's been four months or more since the last one, we will have a new one in the fall. but again, you might want to time that so that you can get it in time for the winter. and are you giving any precautions? as we were all out partying now in the summer, anything that we should be looking for, you know, are you still occasionally see people out with masks? are there some people that sh
that's true, you know, it's like playing covid roulette, the chance of getting long covid is lower over time, but the more times you get it, you're just increasing the likelihood that you may get chronic symptoms and it may not be chronic symptoms. for more than a year. it may be for a few months. but for the people i spoke to, it really changes your life. yeah it really, really does. so let's talk about vaccinations. there are updated boosters out who should be getting those vaccinations. i...
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john: [16:59:49]back to covid. with the ebbing of the pandemic, a lot of these requirements are going away, and just recently, the requirement for hospitals to report data about covid hospitalizations ended. they no longer have to report that information. as an epidemiologist, does that concern you? katelyn: it's incredibly concerning, because it feels like we are kind of going back to our pre-pandemic times. it was incredibly important to have hospitalization data to understand where we need to be concerned, where action needs to take place, or like right now , that the hospitalizations are really low and we can relax a little. i think the the positive news, though, is that health and human services is proposing a new rule that all hospitalizations continue to report covid 19 as well as other viruses, starting on october 1, during non-emergency times. and it's certainly open for public comment, but i'm optimistic that this reporting will continue, which will allow us to have a really nice national picture on what
john: [16:59:49]back to covid. with the ebbing of the pandemic, a lot of these requirements are going away, and just recently, the requirement for hospitals to report data about covid hospitalizations ended. they no longer have to report that information. as an epidemiologist, does that concern you? katelyn: it's incredibly concerning, because it feels like we are kind of going back to our pre-pandemic times. it was incredibly important to have hospitalization data to understand where we need...
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and of course, long covid. we still have around 120,000 children in the uk that are not participating with school normally because of the prolonged effects of this virus, and 120,000 doesn't sound like a lot, but that's a lot of children. it's about in every other classroom that we're seeing here, and we know the vaccine did reduce the risk of that by over 50. so overall, we should be really proud of astrazeneca. >> they saved 6.5 million lives. it was a great british success story . the economy opened up story. the economy opened up earlier. perhaps the pr should be should have been a little bit more cautious. but in the grand scheme of things, the errors were relatively minor and the uk government did a tremendous job of getting behind the whole vaccination programme from start to finish, to give these, the oxford university and the companies the confidence to explore this, not just astrazeneca , but the other astrazeneca, but the other companies who had the vaccines that didn't work without that original sup
and of course, long covid. we still have around 120,000 children in the uk that are not participating with school normally because of the prolonged effects of this virus, and 120,000 doesn't sound like a lot, but that's a lot of children. it's about in every other classroom that we're seeing here, and we know the vaccine did reduce the risk of that by over 50. so overall, we should be really proud of astrazeneca. >> they saved 6.5 million lives. it was a great british success story . the...
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now, it is not the first time we have heard from baroness foster at the uk covid inquiry. last year, she said that the uk government should have stepped in to fill the void when there were no stormont ministers in place because of the devolved government collapse from 2017 until 2020. we have heard from health officials that the lack of ministerial guidance here in northern ireland it really affect how they could plan for the pandemic. northern ireland were said to be 18 months behind the rest of the united kingdom when it came to planning for such an eventuality. we are expecting to hear more from baroness foster late into this afternoon, and then, the covid inquiry finishes the belfast leg tomorrow after hearing three weeks of evidence on how northern ireland dealt with the pandemic. i of evidence on how northern ireland dealt with the pandemic.— dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of _ dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of the _ dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of the families _ dealt with the pandemic. i assume that a lot of the familie
now, it is not the first time we have heard from baroness foster at the uk covid inquiry. last year, she said that the uk government should have stepped in to fill the void when there were no stormont ministers in place because of the devolved government collapse from 2017 until 2020. we have heard from health officials that the lack of ministerial guidance here in northern ireland it really affect how they could plan for the pandemic. northern ireland were said to be 18 months behind the rest...
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three years ago, covid brought _ available. three years ago, covid brought the - available. three years ago, covid brought the world - available. three years ago, covid brought the world to | available. three years ago, i covid brought the world to its knees. india's health system was pushed way beyond capacity. an unimaginable number of dead. this man's grief is only bearable when praying. he blames himself for the death. she was my wife, protecting her was my responsibility. what can i say if a doctor saw her, if she had oxygen, she wouldn't have died. this is my trauma. the feeling here is that no lessons were learned post covid. take a look at these empty, dusty beds stop this entire building was meant to be a trauma centre but, look, the operating theatre... locked. over here, x—ray machine area, also locked. it is not being working as a trauma centre since it was built in 200a. in fact, right now it is being used partly for primary healthcare. move from the north to india's southern states and not even kerala with its superior healthcare was spared the wrath of covid
three years ago, covid brought _ available. three years ago, covid brought the - available. three years ago, covid brought the world - available. three years ago, covid brought the world to | available. three years ago, i covid brought the world to its knees. india's health system was pushed way beyond capacity. an unimaginable number of dead. this man's grief is only bearable when praying. he blames himself for the death. she was my wife, protecting her was my responsibility. what can i say if...
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the average age of death for covid deaths was higher than the average age of death for non—covid deaths. but moreover, we could go as far as saying that for even vaguely healthy people under the age of 70, there was clearly nothing wrong in the way of a risk additive pathogen on the loose. and that was clear in the second quarter of 2020. and as the year rolled on and we began to see more and more data, another very startling finding emerged. and that was that when we looked at the very granular data, the high resolution data at county level in in the uk and in the united states, what we couldn't detect were the telltale signs called ripple and cluster effects, that you would expect to see if what you would expect to see if what you were dealing with was a spreading pathogen . instead, spreading pathogen. instead, what we were detecting were signs of a spreading test, the pcr test spreading into a population where the signal that those tests were detecting was already present and present, without any observed severe illness or mortality beyond normal levels. so that was all within the f
the average age of death for covid deaths was higher than the average age of death for non—covid deaths. but moreover, we could go as far as saying that for even vaguely healthy people under the age of 70, there was clearly nothing wrong in the way of a risk additive pathogen on the loose. and that was clear in the second quarter of 2020. and as the year rolled on and we began to see more and more data, another very startling finding emerged. and that was that when we looked at the very...
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covid-19 is becoming a common acute respiratory infection for us. undoubtedly, there are severe cases of the disease, but most of them are in older people; this is a street concomitant pathology. now in russia they have begun to record cases of a new coronavirus variant called flirtatious. in fact, this is one of the subtypes of omicron. the playful name is actually an abbreviation. mutations of spike proteins, more precisely amino acid changes in them. finylalanine turns into leucine, and arginine into trianine, which is how the name flirting came about. however, the direct meaning of this word also says a lot. you know, this probably also characterizes our attitude now covid-19, but at first these were the letters of the greek alphabet, alpha, beta, gamma and so on, then they were greek mythical heroes, sometimes quite terrifying. now it's just flirting. the country has recorded 178 cases of this coronavirus variant. there is a reminder about preventive measures in every medical facility. for example, i don’t think anyone has forgotten the rules
covid-19 is becoming a common acute respiratory infection for us. undoubtedly, there are severe cases of the disease, but most of them are in older people; this is a street concomitant pathology. now in russia they have begun to record cases of a new coronavirus variant called flirtatious. in fact, this is one of the subtypes of omicron. the playful name is actually an abbreviation. mutations of spike proteins, more precisely amino acid changes in them. finylalanine turns into leucine, and...
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los casos de covid se dispararon. le piden el pÚblico que actualicen sus vacunas. >> observe las imÁgenes. un vehÍculo se incendiÓ y gracias a una hay altas temperaturas. estamos en el sector del valle de sacramento y en el valle central. mantenga distancia y precauciÓn en los cruces. se reduce la visibilidad a menos de una milla. vamos a contar con condiciones ventosas que pueden hacer que los incendios forestales se puedan propagar. poco a poco ascienden las temperaturas y tengo el pronÓstico extendido de lo que esperamos en esta semana laboral. >> migrantes seÑalan que lo bajaron de la bestia con malos tratos. el alcalde enfrenta una terrible tragedia. ♪ >> gracias por continuar el sintonÍa.las autoridades migratorias detuvieron a los migrantes de la caravana vÍa crucis. muchos decidieron continuar con su viaje a pie. >> son 1700 migrantes. ayer fue interceptado por la guardia nacional. ante la negativa de los migrantes cinco vagones fueron cerrados. han solicitado la ayuda de los organismos humanos. alg
los casos de covid se dispararon. le piden el pÚblico que actualicen sus vacunas. >> observe las imÁgenes. un vehÍculo se incendiÓ y gracias a una hay altas temperaturas. estamos en el sector del valle de sacramento y en el valle central. mantenga distancia y precauciÓn en los cruces. se reduce la visibilidad a menos de una milla. vamos a contar con condiciones ventosas que pueden hacer que los incendios forestales se puedan propagar. poco a poco ascienden las temperaturas y tengo el...
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and we hear from a british rower who says that a long covid| rower who says that a long covid treatment is exploiting people. all of those stories coming up but now we have the sports headlines with betty glover. hello from the bbc sport centre. just 2a days to go until the european championships get underway in germany. and today, england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will have to get whittled down to 26 by the 7thjune. the big headline is that it doesn�*t include experienced players likejordan henderson, raheem sterling and marcus rashford — with the manchester united striker struggling for form this season, scoring just seven goals in 33 league appearances. rashford has played for england seven times this season before being left out of the squad for a friendly against belgium in march and now he misses out altogether ahead of a major tournament. these are of course difficult decisions and you are talking about players who are very good players, who have been an important part of what we have done over a number of years, and with marcus,
and we hear from a british rower who says that a long covid| rower who says that a long covid treatment is exploiting people. all of those stories coming up but now we have the sports headlines with betty glover. hello from the bbc sport centre. just 2a days to go until the european championships get underway in germany. and today, england manager gareth southgate has named his 33—man training squad — which will have to get whittled down to 26 by the 7thjune. the big headline is that it...
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long covid. more than 60 seniors in oakley are staying another night in hotel after evacuating their apartments yesterday. apartment management says that they are trying to get everyone back home in the next couple of days, but that may be overly optimistic. 44 units had to be evacuated after a clogged pipe sent sewage overflowing into a vacant apartment near the elevator. controls that knocked out power in that elevator, oakley's mayor says once it is all repaired, agencies will still need to inspect and give the all clear for residents to return. today, some residents stopped by to pick up some necessities. he fixed it where i could go in and get my medication this morning. where yesterday they were saying no, no, no, no, no. they did their job yesterday they went out of their way and they were just over apologetic for this situation. all displaced residents are being put up in nearby hotels free of charge. management is also delivering meals, water and snacks to the seniors. they're also offer
long covid. more than 60 seniors in oakley are staying another night in hotel after evacuating their apartments yesterday. apartment management says that they are trying to get everyone back home in the next couple of days, but that may be overly optimistic. 44 units had to be evacuated after a clogged pipe sent sewage overflowing into a vacant apartment near the elevator. controls that knocked out power in that elevator, oakley's mayor says once it is all repaired, agencies will still need to...
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up and made many light bulb moment my life is shorter now and i should do more. >> well covid wasn't have that made me crazy i'm anyone that likes traffic and get out of country every year and i literally community-based nuts so the ability to traffic but i started taking long walks in the park near where i live in the bayview and kicking with nature and took up mediation the two things that saved me confined you know, would have been too much for me. >> i'm glad that is something that is very popular. >> yes. >> covid for me was a really looking at what had is important in our lives and any mother um, was one hundred and 4 i - she was one of the pioneers and had to maintain her life she was independent until she was one hundred in check up walking around and doing her grocery shopping we had to visit her and help her out with groceries that made us less carefully we had to go out and no choice but started delivering my partner and i started delivering totes seniors and a lot of people were more senior than we were we of the they needed the help and actually, we needed to do that and
up and made many light bulb moment my life is shorter now and i should do more. >> well covid wasn't have that made me crazy i'm anyone that likes traffic and get out of country every year and i literally community-based nuts so the ability to traffic but i started taking long walks in the park near where i live in the bayview and kicking with nature and took up mediation the two things that saved me confined you know, would have been too much for me. >> i'm glad that is something...
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the reason for his death was given as covid 19, she has given evidence at the scottish covid 19 inquiry. before i introduce her, just get this sense of the atmosphere of the testimony of the inquiry. here's a short clip. the inquiry must investigate whether the right to life under article two was respected and protected . was respected and protected. >> we anticipate the inquiry will hear that people were pressured to agree to do not resuscitate notices , that people resuscitate notices, that people were not resuscitated, even though no such notice was in place, that residents may have been neglected and left to starve , that families are not starve, that families are not sure they were told the truth about their relatives cause of death. that the usual process for certification of deaths was departed from the inquiry. must investigate potential violations of article three. the prohibition on torture , inhuman prohibition on torture, inhuman and degrading treatment . and degrading treatment. >> pamela thomas joins me now down the line. hello, pamela. thanks for joining down the line. he
the reason for his death was given as covid 19, she has given evidence at the scottish covid 19 inquiry. before i introduce her, just get this sense of the atmosphere of the testimony of the inquiry. here's a short clip. the inquiry must investigate whether the right to life under article two was respected and protected . was respected and protected. >> we anticipate the inquiry will hear that people were pressured to agree to do not resuscitate notices , that people resuscitate notices,...
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the feeling here is that no lessons were learned post—covid. take a look at these empty, dusty beds. this entire building was meant to be a trauma centre — but, look, the operating theatre — locked. over here, x—ray machine area — also locked. it has not been working as a trauma centre since it was built in 200a. in fact, right now, it's being used partly for primary healthcare. move from the north to india's southern states, and not even kerala, with its superior healthcare, was spared the wrath of covid. since the pandemic, this rural community health centre has made significant upgrades. new isolation ward, lab and revamped outpatient clinic. a noticeable difference in the level of care. translation: the facilities in the centre are good, - but some antibiotics are usually unavailable and this needs to be sorted out. translation: the waiting times have come down drastically. - other facilities are also available. the infrastructure has also improved. such is the divide in india where parts of the country were able to rebuild while ot
the feeling here is that no lessons were learned post—covid. take a look at these empty, dusty beds. this entire building was meant to be a trauma centre — but, look, the operating theatre — locked. over here, x—ray machine area — also locked. it has not been working as a trauma centre since it was built in 200a. in fact, right now, it's being used partly for primary healthcare. move from the north to india's southern states, and not even kerala, with its superior healthcare, was...
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they've been, you know, covid free for so long. but when something like this mutates that changes the game. so what kind of, you know, this new variant, could we see a big spike in people getting sick again? i think we'll see a summer swell. it won't be a spike in the same way, but we've had four consecutive summers of covid increases due to a few factors, we have this new variant that's more transmissible. like you said, people's immunity is going to be wearing down around that period, which is around six months, and we have people traveling and gathering indoors. i think most people are not going to get very ill. it's going to feel like a cold, but for some people that is going to be more serious. like 2020, it's going to be the minority. but you know, i'm already seeing some people in the hospital who haven't gotten a vaccine in the last year who are older or very immune compromised. so it's still you know, can be very serious for some people. so doctor, do you anticipate that we'd get to a point again where we'd have mandatory
they've been, you know, covid free for so long. but when something like this mutates that changes the game. so what kind of, you know, this new variant, could we see a big spike in people getting sick again? i think we'll see a summer swell. it won't be a spike in the same way, but we've had four consecutive summers of covid increases due to a few factors, we have this new variant that's more transmissible. like you said, people's immunity is going to be wearing down around that period, which...
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that's when covid vaccine updates are falling off. we will speak to greg ebel about the oil pipeline business and data centers following their earnings report this morning. etf friday, the best in the week. eric balchunas talks about a revival in the u.s. nuclear energy and what it means for uranium etf's. ♪ i'm katie greifeld in the york and welcome to "bloomberg markets." you look at the board. a lot of green on the screen right now. s&p 500 higher by .4%. we are on track for a second straight week of gains. it feels like a while since we have seen that. you look at big tech. currently higher by about .6%. your leader right now is the semiconductor industry. the philadelphia semiconductor index up about 120% on this friday -- 1.8% on this friday. we have breaking consumer sentiment data crossing the terminal right now. mike mckee joints with all the details. michael: i apologize. it's a nice friday and you are all in a good mood. the american people are not. we have a big drop in the university of michigan's sentiment for the mont
that's when covid vaccine updates are falling off. we will speak to greg ebel about the oil pipeline business and data centers following their earnings report this morning. etf friday, the best in the week. eric balchunas talks about a revival in the u.s. nuclear energy and what it means for uranium etf's. ♪ i'm katie greifeld in the york and welcome to "bloomberg markets." you look at the board. a lot of green on the screen right now. s&p 500 higher by .4%. we are on track for...
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-19 police, and the covid-19 police, the shame to the bullied anybody questioning the safety of covid-19 vaccines and look at this, the new york times reports that thousand say that covid-19 vaccines injured and wounded them and plus families and students are fed up near protesters disrupting graduation ceremonies but more schools are getting setting his lamp and all this coming up in the evening edit. (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take our operations to the next level. (marquis) with a custom private 5g network. (ella) we get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. the virus that causes shingles is sleeping... in 99% of people over 50. it's lying dormant, waiting... and could reactivate. shingles strikes as a painful, blistering rash that can last for weeks. and it could wake at any time. think you're not at risk for shingles? it's time to wake up. because shingles could wake up in you. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor o
-19 police, and the covid-19 police, the shame to the bullied anybody questioning the safety of covid-19 vaccines and look at this, the new york times reports that thousand say that covid-19 vaccines injured and wounded them and plus families and students are fed up near protesters disrupting graduation ceremonies but more schools are getting setting his lamp and all this coming up in the evening edit. (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) (ella) fashion moves fast. (jen) so we partner with verizon to take...
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yeah, we stopped thinking about covid. me personally, no, not really. i think covid's kind of passed on and while the recent rate is higher, there are less than a third of the number of cases we saw last summer. it's not too worrisome for the general population. but i continue to be worried about those who are older and those who are immune compromised, particularly if they haven't had a vaccine in the last year. but the new variants are out there. doctors say their best advice is keep up with your vaccines. okay, i think the rub here is that most people think, oh, it's winter, i should really get vaccinated because we have a lot more colds, a lot more covid, a lot more exposure in the winter. but here we are in summer, right? and so you may have gotten vaccinated in winter and doctor chin-hong says, that's great. you're probably okay. the reason he says we see an uptick, not only new variants, but because during travel season we get together on planes and if it's hot, we get together inside and we're spreading germs again. so so far, a pretty small upt
yeah, we stopped thinking about covid. me personally, no, not really. i think covid's kind of passed on and while the recent rate is higher, there are less than a third of the number of cases we saw last summer. it's not too worrisome for the general population. but i continue to be worried about those who are older and those who are immune compromised, particularly if they haven't had a vaccine in the last year. but the new variants are out there. doctors say their best advice is keep up with...
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we're going to give you another covid-related topic. throughout the covid epidemic i spoke multiple times on the floor with regard to the value of vitamin d. the adequate level of vitamin d varies on who you talk to. 20 nanograms, 30, 50. whatever the study you look at, the number of lives saved if everybody had adequate levels of vitamin d is tremendous. ok? it's a relatively cheap vitamin. but for whatever reason, it was not pushed by the medical establishment and resulted, in my opinion, in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. even the most moderate studies would say you're less than half as likely to die of covid if you had adequate levels of vitamin d and if you get up to around 50 nanograms, you have a very, very small population dying. could you comment on why the medical establishment, including yourself, by the way, another thing that bothers me, if you went in for a checkup, medical checkup, during that time, they wouldn't even test you for vitamin d. which isn't all that expensive. because you get blood tests for ot
we're going to give you another covid-related topic. throughout the covid epidemic i spoke multiple times on the floor with regard to the value of vitamin d. the adequate level of vitamin d varies on who you talk to. 20 nanograms, 30, 50. whatever the study you look at, the number of lives saved if everybody had adequate levels of vitamin d is tremendous. ok? it's a relatively cheap vitamin. but for whatever reason, it was not pushed by the medical establishment and resulted, in my opinion, in...
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in north carolina i led through the covid crisis. one of the things we had to stop doing was stop relieving -- receiving lab data by fax machine. we have moved past that. there's been a lot of investment. but we have to keep going. we are focused this year on getting more electronic case reporting. this allows for faster identification of those health threats. we can do it. the technology exists. we just need to use it. as far as a.i., we already are thinking about whether the really important use kays for a.i. for public health, think about all the tai ta that's out there and how do you detect signal to noise, how do we use large language models? we're not just looking at e.d. syndromic data, which we have for 90% of the country, which is great, but how do we look at what's happening online, korchtion social media that might identify for us a problem that's happening in a community? lots of opportunity in the future. i'm hopeful for the future but we have to invest. and make sure that we are working together as one team around data.
in north carolina i led through the covid crisis. one of the things we had to stop doing was stop relieving -- receiving lab data by fax machine. we have moved past that. there's been a lot of investment. but we have to keep going. we are focused this year on getting more electronic case reporting. this allows for faster identification of those health threats. we can do it. the technology exists. we just need to use it. as far as a.i., we already are thinking about whether the really important...
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fauci about origins of covid-19 when he testifies next week. let's bring in doctor marty makary fox news medical contributor here four years on doctor makary maybe no agreement no information really solid information what about caused covid-19. >> well it's amazing jon to think that the entire covid pandemic was avoidable. it was most likely a preventible pandemic. ten to 20 million deaths, prolong school closures, and the economy that's still rebounding all avoidable most likely. and what we now have information on is that there was a massive coverup going on. doctor fauci right hand man was boasting about his ability to delete e-mails after a foyea request in federal transparency laws that's what we learned this week. jon: this perp working that hard to keep secrets some of their e-mails it makes you wonder what they knew about covid's origins. >> well we know there were emergency meetings going on early in the pandemic. when the rest of the united states was trying to figure out covid, doctor fauci and his crew were engaging in emergency mee
fauci about origins of covid-19 when he testifies next week. let's bring in doctor marty makary fox news medical contributor here four years on doctor makary maybe no agreement no information really solid information what about caused covid-19. >> well it's amazing jon to think that the entire covid pandemic was avoidable. it was most likely a preventible pandemic. ten to 20 million deaths, prolong school closures, and the economy that's still rebounding all avoidable most likely. and...
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covid vaccines? what were you talking about with kickbacks? that is not a joke. you were talking about kickbacks. this is something that is very serious. as i said millions of people died and millions of people were forced to take a vaccine they never should have been forced to take against their will. >> doctor joyce from pennsylvania. >> thank you for convening this important hearing. the subcommittee has heard testimony from doctor daszak. during that questioning of both of these witnesses it is clear to me that the nah processes are inadequate to ensure proper oversight of federal funds. doctor daszak found they renegotiated grants to rely on continued work from the wuhan institute of virology. and that nih was unaware of this continued collaboration certifying eco-health's compliance. this means based on false statements, nih approved federal funding to go toward work by the wind's -- wuhan institute of technology. do you agree the nih must have a regular's grant review process to ensure the gra
covid vaccines? what were you talking about with kickbacks? that is not a joke. you were talking about kickbacks. this is something that is very serious. as i said millions of people died and millions of people were forced to take a vaccine they never should have been forced to take against their will. >> doctor joyce from pennsylvania. >> thank you for convening this important hearing. the subcommittee has heard testimony from doctor daszak. during that questioning of both of these...
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that's been more extreme than covid and costly to public education and mental health and covid and our government continues to turn a behind eye and not hold these people accountable even though the evidence continues to suggest massive wrong doing. stuart: that adviser david morens used secret back channels to help dr. fauci evade transparency. >> we're going to have him in front of the same select committee of oversight next month. we have a lot of questions for dr. fauci. it certainly appears that dr. fauci misled congress many times at best throughout covid and on the job. >> that lab in wuhan and tax dollars were going to fund gain of function reservice connected and have they were playing mad science with covid viruses and they knew that accidently leaked out in my opinion and not accidental leak and then they go to great lengths to cover thaw. the public led to believe we have to wear a mas and can have social distancing and this was not at any fault the chinese government or u.s. government. when the prosecute is go coming out, it was manufactured in the wuhan lab and our gover
that's been more extreme than covid and costly to public education and mental health and covid and our government continues to turn a behind eye and not hold these people accountable even though the evidence continues to suggest massive wrong doing. stuart: that adviser david morens used secret back channels to help dr. fauci evade transparency. >> we're going to have him in front of the same select committee of oversight next month. we have a lot of questions for dr. fauci. it certainly...
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covid vaccine later this year and we have to c live with it and these are tools. howol many of your workers are t every winter because their kids get rsv? again, loss of productivity, opportunity, thinking about how to promote vaccination? that's an easy one but also things like mental health, right, how do we work together on improving mental health of our communities? so i think there's a lot of ways that businesses can think about the health and well-being but they also need to be advocates for public health because we can see how in a moment a virus can bring us to our knees. and so just like we need to invest in the military to protect us, we have to invest in public health to protect us as well. >> the challenges -- let's talk domesticallyly now. we know that if you get on the subway in manhattan and go towards the bronx, that you lose life expectancy every minute and it's tend years shorter in a 20-minute ride. and so defining your life expectancy by the zip code you were born in and it's not just new york and hag. 15 to 20 minute ride will shorten lifeem e
covid vaccine later this year and we have to c live with it and these are tools. howol many of your workers are t every winter because their kids get rsv? again, loss of productivity, opportunity, thinking about how to promote vaccination? that's an easy one but also things like mental health, right, how do we work together on improving mental health of our communities? so i think there's a lot of ways that businesses can think about the health and well-being but they also need to be advocates...
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at the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the time there were a lot of restrictions that put a cap on the numbers of people who could be a funeral is on a public gathering spot for bobby story's funeral, many people lined the streets of belfast at that time and there was a lot of criticism aimed at michelle 0'neil criticism aimed at michelle o'neil and other senior members of sinn fein who attended a funeral and there were accused of breaking those coronavirus guidelines, something that sinn fein said they did not do, they said they always acted within the guidelines and i should say there was an investigation into the incident that was taken so seriously but at the time there was a decision not to prosecute anyone about the funeral. a few months after it happened in 2020, michelle 0'neil said she would never apologise for attending the funeral of a friend but today she has done that and said sorry as you have heard and she was asked by baroness hallett, the chair of the uk inquiry that could you not foresee that your acti
at the covid pandemic back in 2020. at the time there were a lot of restrictions that put a cap on the numbers of people who could be a funeral is on a public gathering spot for bobby story's funeral, many people lined the streets of belfast at that time and there was a lot of criticism aimed at michelle 0'neil criticism aimed at michelle o'neil and other senior members of sinn fein who attended a funeral and there were accused of breaking those coronavirus guidelines, something that sinn fein...
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kp punto 2 es ahora la variante covid dominante. los expertos dicen que en los estados unidos puede haber un aumento de casos en este verano. actualmente kp punto 2 representa aproximadamente el 28.2% de los casos en los estados unidos, según muestran los datos de los cdc. generalmente. carlos tenemos 2 picos en el año. una parte es la parte fría del año que vemos la temporada de noviembre, diciembre, enero y también una temporada en verano que es una a ronda mucho más pequeña a comparación de la del invierno. entonces todavía no estamos viendo un pico tan importante, pero probablemente lo tengamos. los síntomas de la variante kp 2 covid 19 son dolor de garganta, tos, fatiga, fiebre, dolor muscular, pérdida del gusto o del olfato, dificultad para respirar, náuseas, vómito y diarrea. y los expertos en salud dicen que las vacunas que existen nos protegen de estas nuevas variantes del covid 19, pero están analizando qué tan fuerte puede llegar a ser la variante. kp punto 2. aunque algunas personas han bajado la guardia c
kp punto 2 es ahora la variante covid dominante. los expertos dicen que en los estados unidos puede haber un aumento de casos en este verano. actualmente kp punto 2 representa aproximadamente el 28.2% de los casos en los estados unidos, según muestran los datos de los cdc. generalmente. carlos tenemos 2 picos en el año. una parte es la parte fría del año que vemos la temporada de noviembre, diciembre, enero y también una temporada en verano que es una a ronda mucho más pequeña a...
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that's the covid vaccine. it also triggers low platelet counts. hillary vaughn is at the white house with the details from today's hearing. hillary. >> reporter: good evening, liz. former white house officials who frequently interface with social media companies to try to crack down on so-called covid misinformation were in the hot seat on capitol hill today facing questions from republicans. rob flaherty and director of digital strategy wouldn't admit when asked if any of the vaccine narrative pressed by the biden team turned out to be misleading. >> when the biden administration told the american people that the virus didn't come from a lab, was that mess if information or disinformation? >> congressman, again, i can't speak to discussions that were had on that topic. it's been a couple years. >> reporter: lawmakers also heard from a former senior adviser to biden and part of the white house's covid response team. he defended his engagement pressuring platforms to take content down. >> i didn't say that there weren't correspondents, there weren'
that's the covid vaccine. it also triggers low platelet counts. hillary vaughn is at the white house with the details from today's hearing. hillary. >> reporter: good evening, liz. former white house officials who frequently interface with social media companies to try to crack down on so-called covid misinformation were in the hot seat on capitol hill today facing questions from republicans. rob flaherty and director of digital strategy wouldn't admit when asked if any of the vaccine...
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have you made any money off of eco- health come out of covid-19, and off of covid vaccines, dr. morens? then what we talk about kickbacks? that is not a joke. you are talking about kickbacks and this is something that is very serious. as i said and millions of people died and millions of people were forced to take a vaccine they should never have to take against their will. thank you, mr. chairman. quickly recognized doctor joyce in pennsylvania for five minutes per. >> thank you chairman for convening this important hearing. over the past months, the subcommittees are testimony from dr. daszak of eco- health and nih deputy director. during that questioning of both of these witnesses it has become clear to me the nih current grant processes are in adequate to ensure the proper oversight of federal funds. dr. daszak renegotiated grant would rely on continued to work from the oakmont institute of virology. doctor tae bick confirmed nih was unaware of this continued collaboration one certifying compliance. this means based on false statements nih and naiad nyad ae federal funding t
have you made any money off of eco- health come out of covid-19, and off of covid vaccines, dr. morens? then what we talk about kickbacks? that is not a joke. you are talking about kickbacks and this is something that is very serious. as i said and millions of people died and millions of people were forced to take a vaccine they should never have to take against their will. thank you, mr. chairman. quickly recognized doctor joyce in pennsylvania for five minutes per. >> thank you chairman...
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his role in covid was one of the - his role in covid was one of the first things rishi sunak reminded voters of yesterday. that's why simon case's evidence to date is significant, and an helpful reminder of things going on at the time that the government now might like to forget. his evidence will continue this afternoon and will conclude about decision making during the pandemic. the report isn't expected until summer next year. ellie price, bbc news. at least nine people have died and more than a dozen are thought to have been injured after a stage collapsed during a presidential campaign rally in northern mexico. it's thought a gust of wind caused the accident near monterey. the centre—left presidential candidate was delivering a speech at the time. a ten—year—old girl who died in a mudslide in north yorkshire has been named as leah harrison, from darlington. herfamily have paid tribute to her as a "happy and bubbly" little girl. her school have called it a heartbreaking tragedy. the mudslide happened at carlton—in—cleveland yesterday afternoon. more now from danny savage
his role in covid was one of the - his role in covid was one of the first things rishi sunak reminded voters of yesterday. that's why simon case's evidence to date is significant, and an helpful reminder of things going on at the time that the government now might like to forget. his evidence will continue this afternoon and will conclude about decision making during the pandemic. the report isn't expected until summer next year. ellie price, bbc news. at least nine people have died and more...
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look at what happened with covid-19. >> andrew what say you. i felt like it's like being married to a liberal woman who's been around all her liberal friends and they are going you can't vote for trump you better not vote for trump and the guy goes i'm not i'm not but then he goes and does it. >> like a paintball cocktail party stuff tonight. and seriously. i also wonder who watches the view and i giggled to myself and was like nobody watches it then i get mad and it's like i wish everybody would watch this then they would understand how disgusting it is but here's what's going to happen in the next day or 2 is going to come out and endorse biden because he will get what beaten up and down emotionally and. >> people with sponsorships that might never get the big marble movie i show this thing is nobody tell me what to do as whippy actually mentioning third parties he threatened to beat them up if that went to a third party so that applies to me i'd like to have her beat me up and we can sell tickets to it. >> retail workers threat their jobs ar
look at what happened with covid-19. >> andrew what say you. i felt like it's like being married to a liberal woman who's been around all her liberal friends and they are going you can't vote for trump you better not vote for trump and the guy goes i'm not i'm not but then he goes and does it. >> like a paintball cocktail party stuff tonight. and seriously. i also wonder who watches the view and i giggled to myself and was like nobody watches it then i get mad and it's like i wish...
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many pubs have a significant amount of covid doubt that there are still paying off. all this government seems to want to do is fiddle around with beer duty. every time the government freezes beer duty it funnels hundreds of millions of pounds to the big brewers, including heineken. it isn't directed at the pubs, the publicans and the communities that rely on pubs up and down the country. i communities that rely on pubs up and down the country.— down the country. i imagine this investment _ down the country. i imagine this investment into _ down the country. i imagine this investment into font _ down the country. i imagine this investment into font pubs - down the country. i imagine this investment into font pubs will. down the country. i imagine this| investment into font pubs will be welcome considering the struggles that many pubs have faced over the past two years. this that many pubs have faced over the past two years. has i that many pubs have faced over the past two veere— past two years. as i said, we welcome _ past two years. as i said, we welcome the _ p
many pubs have a significant amount of covid doubt that there are still paying off. all this government seems to want to do is fiddle around with beer duty. every time the government freezes beer duty it funnels hundreds of millions of pounds to the big brewers, including heineken. it isn't directed at the pubs, the publicans and the communities that rely on pubs up and down the country. i communities that rely on pubs up and down the country.— down the country. i imagine this investment _...
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lockdowns then died from covid. about 30,000 people's lives were saved but about 300,000 people died from lockdowns because of delayed health care, depression, suicide, because of things like alcoholism, drug abuse, things like that? lockdowns were a disaster and by the way, i love donald trump, they made a big mistake of marking down the economy. -- walking down the economy. when biden came into office, the economy was making a big recovery in the last six months of donald trump's presidency, was the first thing that joe biden did when he came into office? he spent another 2 trillion and another trillion, this is not complicated, if you are going to spend 6 trillion dollars and we spend that money on printing money, you will have inflation. it was so obvious that that was going to happen so the inflation rates was 1.5% when trump left office at 18 months later, it was and 9% and it was because of the massive spending spree that did so much damage to the american economy. had to get control of government spending an
lockdowns then died from covid. about 30,000 people's lives were saved but about 300,000 people died from lockdowns because of delayed health care, depression, suicide, because of things like alcoholism, drug abuse, things like that? lockdowns were a disaster and by the way, i love donald trump, they made a big mistake of marking down the economy. -- walking down the economy. when biden came into office, the economy was making a big recovery in the last six months of donald trump's presidency,...
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joe biden and the crazy left will bring out covid-19, but listen, covid would have been a terrible -- terrible for any president to get through and don't trump still did a great job getting us through covid." told him this -- tell you this. if you look at anyone starting 2015 you probably had some sceptics, no doubt about that. but there is no scepticism when you look at the job he did as commander-in-chief, the world was less safe -- this world was safer, no new wars, everyone was getting ahead. it's not the case today. >> shannon: okay. you folks at their home of heard both sides of the argument, we thank you for years congressman and we will see you again soon. >>> president trump's criminal trial is coming to an end, closing charles will go tuesday in the jury could had a verdict out as early as this week. we are here with predictions next. as we take time through this memorial day weekend in our show to remember the fallen. including a look at them moving world war ii memorial which just happens to be my favourite here in washington. ♪ >> every asked -- piece this building has
joe biden and the crazy left will bring out covid-19, but listen, covid would have been a terrible -- terrible for any president to get through and don't trump still did a great job getting us through covid." told him this -- tell you this. if you look at anyone starting 2015 you probably had some sceptics, no doubt about that. but there is no scepticism when you look at the job he did as commander-in-chief, the world was less safe -- this world was safer, no new wars, everyone was getting...