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and welcome to all the parts the comments kira may be out of side, but it's certainly not out of mind for many medical professionals. i guess today argues that while in terms of pandemic preparedness, we are in a better place than ever before. level of health security remains weak, if not chronically ill, how to make it fit or live. we are well to discuss that i'm now in joined by each bar and indian experts on infectious diseases. dr. go, that's a great on a great pleasure for me to host here. thank you very much for your time. thank you very much for meeting. now it's hard to argue that call that 9 team came as a huge and oftentimes very painful shock to many of our societies. but i also heard
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you say that it left us with some gifts. for example, in terms of pandemic preparedness, you'll argue that we as a human collective are in a better place than ever before. what do you mean by that? so basically, if you're talking about the current situation, going to be slower. of course there is a lot of for last time and he said he was very good digital. so secondly, we should be with the good news about this. the same thing. again, the goal is to do because of the board. the board many are the your call to his last visit? yeah, quoting factors going back. oh, you're the guy who's on the who we so we have the model of that and we should consider it on the 3rd issue there. could you just use it as part of this, or that it has to be part of the burden this in the business and the
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baby with the baby or the just to the view of the feel as if you're going to get to you. so what is the yeah, you should have to. yeah. i see you should be able to for device. it's the image of the, the, the, the, the be. you can do that with all the best, and you can do that. our gosh, i really, who's my house, if we ever probably would be serving gorge. well, really the bottom there to set it up for me to stay in the video. the teacher shows you the cuz i heard you say in other interviews that there are still a lot of things about the call that we don't understand and this point them to some
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extent, it's always the case with madison. you can never fully guarantee an outcome even with the most mundane diseases. so i wonder when it comes to understanding the underlying dynamics of this virus. where do we stand in comparison left to let's say, avi aids. how much do we know and how much we do not know in, let's say a percentage terms, the chevy. we know, what are the wires we don't have any types of bias. what are the substantial do as we go? our district assume i'm good up to the golf game. so we got all the read all the thinking. you know, the core life, the wizard, your body. you know that the, the, that's just the default of life on a sick and also is the
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psychological life part of july for somebody. so i you, i find that is one of the batteries that we just saw, the doctor that we don't know, we do not have restrictions to people that the 0 be, that were the most just the, we are sort of the call that a for example, how how much certain deal, or how much proven knowledge we have at this point a, it's a very good sizes. everybody can watch and you get one, 0 wow. we in good we're, you know, what do i need is like maybe other why does this have another question? sorry, this is all gonna be delighted because the video size, before we call the video the video the so
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the won't get to be we also see the there the give me what will that going? has started us what the that we should ask for any kind of scenario during what's in the video? the yes. so the start of that all the, well i'm, i guess, do you want to develop, the visual says the, this is what the, what the uh, the, the, uh, the deputies and totally good to go to the deal video. so you'll need to get your specific program. you should have access to just
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the next expansion in the us. the, the picture shows up as a, is moves on like, yes, you so then a couple of interviewers, and as well as in this interview that you all know more warrant about the court and you called it's very and then a seasonal flew. and i suppose you have your own very long professional expertise to give you that assurance, something that we let humans can hold, perhaps to rely on. and i wonder if it's, you know, given all the measures, given a, given all the log downs, the dad's the m floorspace relation that our society has had to go through or is it is natural that coverage would still be casting such a long shadow over our societies, i mean, do you think it should be dealt with perhaps not in a medical sense, but in a bro brother psychological sense because people are still traumatized, but by what they have to go through 3 or 4 years ago. yes,
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of course the just, i keep on getting people who don't have a involved in our seo regardless of the problem. the problem. we still are going to do a back in the us and this is the people get busy. so we'll just from it, we don't work on accidentally during the time. we should not be good to go or any other new or existing existing. and that sounds really good, really well. this is the, the, the, the, the people who are going to be done by the people in 3 years. but the image going to be much more studio your coverage was now i also heard you
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say that because the scientific community failed to explain the common core i've called it's a non and emily terms that made a motion based medicine far more popular among the population them the evidence based approach. can you give some examples of that and isn't that also natural? i mean the people would rely on their godson dietitian at a time at a time of very high. and so going to say what is the last few years is the budget. and then you really look at all the function you're getting anything which is i remember the closest, the, the kind of research what the, what the you focus, you know, the vm day or any of that would be published on the kitchen in this. the
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star really what i to his people, the g and before we go, oh robert is, has company issues and work done. what does that give you? the problem is asked somebody gives me the probably the rejection. so all these wrong, well this would be what, uh, what was the use of all the and what was it and it is it is that wrong the wrong the people that it was or if the properly the water harvey is not going to be just for just say the word is wrong is wrong. did i the smell uh, speaking about the these measures that were taken uh, during the initial uh, stages of the dynamic they logged down the enforced isolation of very sudden,
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very dramatic changes to have be true, a lifestyle that many people in many countries have to go through how do you look at all of that in hindsight, and the, what the gas for the given institution. oh, the static we should. how is that? we should know. several people will be extra for the, for, for the journey. well, we just, we just bought a, you weren't the guy separately. if you don't have the initial supposedly be just the special the we are going to be started. got businesses, people the all the how the reduce the video, the young people are quite uh, 16 bit frustrated by now. this is your height is still good to go here. these are
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the says, oh, nice is there by the by, you know, i in the minor that says everybody want to be in the work at apple or it was like or what the, the know the just to get off of the, just the vaccination off the diet, that's just the extent that you're a good one, but i'm just wondering what the the, the, the, the last the last one hand, the additional i lost you should expect the really,
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the, the, the, the, you know, the last weekend, the whole funny. i certainly, they saw the, the, the extreme, well, oh, for the time being. uh, the only thing we have to do is to take a very short break. but let's move over this very conscious and very mindful advise that you are giving all of us. but we will be back in just a few seconds state, you and the, the,
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on the, on the back towards the parts with a nice foreign killer that an infectious disease expert from india. they'll send you out that before the break, we started talking about a pandemic preparedness and you said that at least one an on, on national level. it's a relatively well organized right now. and they call that a 19 scare, help us to pull our logistics together. but i also heard you say that in terms of a global health security that is have various various nations act in times of uncertainty and how they balance that own needs versus the needs of your mind. it is a whole, this is a very uh we can vulnerable spots. can you expand on that? what do you mean by that? i say the security you cannot seem to be forwarded back to me that i should have
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the back to get that it started the purchase that used to be one of the this was an excel. so use the she didn't actually have to do that. and the, the so they don't take off the humanity of or, you know, how do you get your money? you might want to get people. but at the same time, think about this before i send it back and then then we'll do that same thing. got all the vision on the same day, we started exploring other people and that is the best way to be. are there people go back to the bottom of this all? oh so stupid. oh, gotcha. gotcha. you want to stop and talk to the vehicle? you're able to get somebody by the name of the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
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the lady, but she really, really well the guy is who is each other. i think here we go to the use, the, the, the problem that we all are in the i can offer them go to the shoes or what the we should be. that is the 2nd. i wonder if um we can talk a little bit about the world health organization, which has this huge bureaucratic body that is supposed to be dealing with the global health security concerns. and the other thing, what they call that 19 has demonstrated is that this organization is quite prone to foreign influence as or selfish influence. as i would even saying, do you think we still should attach our hopes for improving global health security
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onto the search barrel? critize bodies, or whether perhaps we should try and look for other ways you know, going uh, nationally like india has done indeed providing lots of affordable, sometimes even free vaccines to poor countries or perhaps doing within other platforms like breaks where countries come together on a, on a will basis rather than being forced into competition the to do you have to rush the china is the russian all the uses on much ba, ba, ba, ba, ba, ba ba d o. so really, the,
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everybody was looking at the, you know, impartial, follows the instruction. so fischbach, vision, all of the cost and get everybody use. the 1st option is you're the, you're the why the, the, what the, the, the, the software. so i think this would have been more responsible, maybe i initially you mean the, the, you're on the reducer to go get the, the, the biggest actually if you're there, saw your, why the with the,
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the keep the waterfront, the where they give you the because if you good, given that you are from india, i'm you or somebody who opened in this 1st age, every clinic. i want an owner in this and no one was contribution to global house, not only during the call with 19th and demick by providing vaccines to other countries, but also through all the h a v h. been damaged by providing anti a retroviral therapy to millions of people around the globe, but very, very high, low cost level. sometimes that's less than one percent of the international cost. and this is amazing. i mean, i think this shows that the treatment can be provided to humanity without going broke, but why them? it has not been achieved up until now. if you look at the g p, o, 80 percent of different the energy,
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the same media versus the best you don't want to pursue the, the actual cost. you're going to see the cost is higher. what is the cost you're looking for to see the difference in the, the web vision, of course and the be this, or if you go to all the dollars the dollars, the, to $50.00 for the day before this was that is, you don't want people to get it done that we need to give this, they're both the should work better. i'll hold the same people that will give them the revisions, the, the suspicion of the patient by
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the, by the barbara. this is the and the company issue. there should be the issue with the your all the the, i see the printer and the service order. the used to please tell me the, the as well, if i go back because i was to do it is by the, by the, uh, the uh, the using the, the other. so you should be able to let me, uh, sidestep
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a little bit here and return to something that you said before that do you believe that h i v aids at this point is uh easier to manage than diabetes. that is uh, in a way, more preferable disease, even though back in the 99 as it was considered uh, almost uh, uninsured. this sentence. do you think we will ever come to a point where you might need to really be h a v, a 3, and if so, um, how long to wait for that marvel as they see the review by the 30 bar? it's already the session or intention go, i should even go very far. they can go back to the, you know, but do not go to 0. and so long a section like this, as soon as you get are big the, everybody gets distance. what do you live? down in the world there the do we get the,
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the, the full section of the a sure you get a that's the one we're good. just you know, sir. interesting. i know that your dissertation was focused on sexually transmitted infections among unix, into sex, a sexual and trans people, which seems like a fascinating topic. how is researching the transmission patterns within those groups relevant for the population of large? you said that i did my research in 198226 that nobody wanted to follow or, you know, stuff that shows the size of the amenities. that apartment c as a b, d, u i the, they do not. i mean, he was closer to all the ministry minute, another 6. so that was go to the see the should
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talk by the i really wouldn't be the end of the box. but what i'm breeza audio to be, i just thought there's something usually done in our lives there. i don't think i got to do more than what our been there for. i just finally coming to these the floor and all they are they are looking for better folks on dealers. um if i'm a very quickly uh, i want to also sites on the districts for our viewers that i took from your research. you said that when it comes to a to be prevalent among migrants, it's 4 times higher then within the general population, among inmates and female sex workers, it's 9 times higher among men who have sex with men, 16 times higher among chunk, gender, people ages times higher and many people who use drugs, 40 sleep time hire, have you sneakers out what is driving the back to her off
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a transmission because all those groups of all noble. but it seems to be that the sort of the degree of the ability is the different among them. i think it wouldn't be as soon as i get a bias of these kind of bottom list amenities by the biotech. this what if you're into the, the, the, as the topic, if somebody is, i was actually on a 100 bucks into the next step and then the 2 people are probably 40 or the business of the like them to push the, to the other issue just like i said before, really or i, or simple way of been doing the do with the 6 will get there. you know, there is willing to do that today. yes. so we need to decide to be the one of them is the, the, the,
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the, the, the, and the, the, the, the, the easy, the manager of the city or the, the, the dr shows up on the might be, well, i created a special the, the dollar and the destination and the regular service, i just looked at a couple things. and if i'm a, what my problem is, this is the last question. but i still want to ask him because shame is a, is a major force that is driving discrimination. but also as a social emotion is sort of or it is sometimes very helpful in discouraging
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um, harmful or antisocial behavior. have you figured out how to get rid of discrimination without the sort of legitimizing, uh, consciousness, uh, not being behaviors like addictions, like drug use, etc. you see the say, did you use it or do you want to use it to be on because i'm just sending the, the doctor to see the data. you see the others are the biggest part of my job is the department that others will janesville generally. so she can only do the job, the job with instructions, they need to look at that sort of idea. you know the solution before the 6 what the what i understand but i get to the
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region, but really just for migration the just the i just be so we should definitely wow, well dr. glad that it's been a fascinating conversation. thank you very much for everything that and you've been doing for all of your life and for sharing your thoughts with us today. thank you very much and thank you for watching you hope to hear again. when was a part of the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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