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that device collects the vapor in your breatath. that vapapor we suspect contains the virus as well as the genome of the virusus, and therereforet vapor can be analyzed for the presence of the virus.wee are condnducting these studies presently and hope to have results published as soon as possible if it's useful to replace the nasal test. worldeconomies around the have their population slowly get back to work, one thing people are toying with our antibody tests. would your method d work for th? >> no. at this point in time we don't have any data to suggest we can detetect anybody's in the vapor- antibodies in the vapor in your breath. we have proteins, but we can't say if antibodies are among those proteins. the antibody tests, we need to approach this with a lot of caution. they are not necessaririly going to w work on everybody, and are not necessarily able to tell apart one of t the other fr coronavirus circulating in the united states and europe, the common cold. it could be a false positive and give you a false sense of securit
that device collects the vapor in your breatath. that vapapor we suspect contains the virus as well as the genome of the virusus, and therereforet vapor can be analyzed for the presence of the virus.wee are condnducting these studies presently and hope to have results published as soon as possible if it's useful to replace the nasal test. worldeconomies around the have their population slowly get back to work, one thing people are toying with our antibody tests. would your method d work for th?...
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sometimes they don't breatathe at allll. you can even see t tht she e or he's gone. munnick: we know from international studies that a range of about two kilometers around each power station, the soil is enriched in heavy metats thatat come out t of the coal. there's sizable pollution, and for a longng time, i k know, you know, since the e late eightiesi think k we've known that we e we equal l to what wawas in east germany y in the bad air quality on the highveld. a and there's something calllled a [indistini, which is a test you u do before you u get employment, mostly at power stations and in the mines, and locals tell us that they regularly fail the [indistinct] test because they've grown up in a very polluted area. as they've grown up, , they're ununfit for work. [b[birds chirprping] [tau coughs] munnicick: this pollution wawas particulate tter, primimary explanations of all the respiratory problelems that we e on thehe highveld--particulalate matter 2 2.5, small l enough tot very d deep into your lungs.s. [overlapping chatttter] rachel mokgtsana: 30% of the pat
sometimes they don't breatathe at allll. you can even see t tht she e or he's gone. munnick: we know from international studies that a range of about two kilometers around each power station, the soil is enriched in heavy metats thatat come out t of the coal. there's sizable pollution, and for a longng time, i k know, you know, since the e late eightiesi think k we've known that we e we equal l to what wawas in east germany y in the bad air quality on the highveld. a and there's something...
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if it goes into your mouth your airway can start to close up, making breatathing difficult.lso as well, just kind of mumuscles going into spasm. reporter: hehe has alreadydy see new world recordrd, but he stitl has a longng way to go edgley is only just over halfway into his 3200 kilometers swim arouound britain. brent: he must like cold water. here's a recap of our cap story. italian officiaials s s at least 22 people hahave died after a motorway bridged in the northern a tie and city of genoa. firefighghters are s said to seh through the night for survivors, although they expect the death toll to rise. you're watching "dw news." after a short break i'll be back to take you through the day. we are going to have extensive coverage of that bridge collapse in italy. stay tuned. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] 7÷7÷ use is on a moment's. because like place with witnesses [inaudible] hanks [inaudible] yeah [inaudible] maybe i in my mind. quickly this is
if it goes into your mouth your airway can start to close up, making breatathing difficult.lso as well, just kind of mumuscles going into spasm. reporter: hehe has alreadydy see new world recordrd, but he stitl has a longng way to go edgley is only just over halfway into his 3200 kilometers swim arouound britain. brent: he must like cold water. here's a recap of our cap story. italian officiaials s s at least 22 people hahave died after a motorway bridged in the northern a tie and city of...
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last saturday i closed at four o'clock in a panic because we cocouldn't breatathe becausese e tear gas o on a d destitute vale the conversion of the others it was business as usual. much to welcome them at all. so i will open on saturday morning and my colleagues willl join you at noon we'll see what happens [inaudible] owl. close up -- six tables away like every saturday. close the doors of becomes too violent. and there you go. we're required to open were required to work. this time round one thing is certain soldiers will be on the streets. three thousand military personnel from france's operation sentinel established at the two thousand fifteen terrorist attacks well to lend a hand in policing the protests. french foreign ministry summoned an israeli government representative in paris thiss overer what frarance coleses an intrususion by israeli forces at its cultural center in east jerusalem. nonow o on thursday police entnd ththe building to cancel an evet with a women's group which israel claimss is sponsnsored bn the palestinian authority cataclysmic has details. moving into a i
last saturday i closed at four o'clock in a panic because we cocouldn't breatathe becausese e tear gas o on a d destitute vale the conversion of the others it was business as usual. much to welcome them at all. so i will open on saturday morning and my colleagues willl join you at noon we'll see what happens [inaudible] owl. close up -- six tables away like every saturday. close the doors of becomes too violent. and there you go. we're required to open were required to work. this time round one...
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he screamed, mama, mama, i can't breathe, i can't breatathe. they killed him. i just don't understand what more we have to go through in life,, man? they did not have to do that to him. amamy: george floyd'd's brother speakingng on cnnn on tuesday. pigeon bankrupt, now the family attorney, has already filed -- benjamin crump coming out the family attorneney, has already filed a lawsuit againsnst minneaeapolis. we w will continue to fofollow e story. we want to thank nekekima levy-armstrong, civil rights attorney, activist, founder of the racial justice networkrk and former president of the minneapolis chapteter of the naacacp. when we come back, we look at the life and legacy of larry kramer come the legendary writer, trailblazing activivists in thehe fight against aids.s. he died on thursday. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "the seven n last words of the unarmed" by composer joel thompson, performed d by the sphihinx, led by conduductor eue rogers. thisis is democracy now!, democracacynow.org, the quarante report. i'm amy goodman. we spend the rest of the h
he screamed, mama, mama, i can't breathe, i can't breatathe. they killed him. i just don't understand what more we have to go through in life,, man? they did not have to do that to him. amamy: george floyd'd's brother speakingng on cnnn on tuesday. pigeon bankrupt, now the family attorney, has already filed -- benjamin crump coming out the family attorneney, has already filed a lawsuit againsnst minneaeapolis. we w will continue to fofollow e story. we want to thank nekekima levy-armstrong,...
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fact posters from the cdc that say "do not go to the hospital if you have a couoh or shortness of breatathly go to the hospital if you have trouble breathing, you are unable to be awoken, or you turn blue." well, in hindsight, what i now appreciate is that a very, very small number of patients have subjective shortness of breath. whenen they y do get short of breath, they are really ill. so the pubublic messaging needso chanange. the e public needs to know that earlier diagnonosis, ididentification that you have covid, and t then monitoring wih one of these little devices can warn you about the need to return and be hospitalized. and if you come in earlier,r, we can do mucuch better treating or pneumonia, identifying how much inflammation there is, getting drugs into you, and other things. amy: dr. richard levitan, are incredibly brave to come from yorkrural area to new where you grew up to say you want to offer your services. we know ththe kind after youou yourself -- you put yourself in, the dangerous situation and 70 doctors and nurses and staffers at hospitals, the peoplele who clean u
fact posters from the cdc that say "do not go to the hospital if you have a couoh or shortness of breatathly go to the hospital if you have trouble breathing, you are unable to be awoken, or you turn blue." well, in hindsight, what i now appreciate is that a very, very small number of patients have subjective shortness of breath. whenen they y do get short of breath, they are really ill. so the pubublic messaging needso chanange. the e public needs to know that earlier diagnonosis,...
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that i am doing right now,w, involves normal breathin, involves the kind of slightly accelerated breatathing that cos wiwith being a jogger or having some kind of e exercise. in those situauations, your propelliling virus in microscopc -size water dropletsts that cant be seen, a and they are not as gravitationally affected. they will go outwards and linger and get t caught in air streams and move aroround within an enclosed space for h hrs and hours and hours on end. and in that way, you as an individual walking without a mask on into a store, into a restaurant, into a friend's house,e, and standing there havg normal speech are basally contaminating the atmtmosphere f the space. as long as the windows are goodd or it is not a airflow throrough space, the contamination will remain for a considerable amount of timime. you do not know your infected, do not know you u are a carrier, you do not have symptoms, your 25 years old and feel fearless, what could threaten you? that you just managed to threaten a whole group of people you u got into contact with. amy, you probably have been following the
that i am doing right now,w, involves normal breathin, involves the kind of slightly accelerated breatathing that cos wiwith being a jogger or having some kind of e exercise. in those situauations, your propelliling virus in microscopc -size water dropletsts that cant be seen, a and they are not as gravitationally affected. they will go outwards and linger and get t caught in air streams and move aroround within an enclosed space for h hrs and hours and hours on end. and in that way, you as an...
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if people's azaleas froze it was because hehe had breatathed on . >> he could be whatever you wished. that is what jem and scout do. it is rerely the outsideder who cocomes in and says,s, we have o find boo. >> before doing this play, i never undersrstood thehe point f boo radley. i did not see how that fit in to the idea of racism. could apppply to any number of individuals and groups who have been discriminate against. anywhwhere fromo autitistic people to people from foreign countries to homosexual people. childink he is the poster for the disadvantaged minority. >> when i read the book for the first time in sixth grade, it spoke to me. it came at the perfect time, and i was able to understand that i did d not have to change who i was. i could be who i am. >> i had several who said that they could relate to boo because he was misunderstood and that they remembered feeling like that in junior high school. >> this is just a run through. >> so much of our bigotry is based on fear and ignorance. boo represents that. >> you can act, you can sing, too. >> somomebody told me just now tha
if people's azaleas froze it was because hehe had breatathed on . >> he could be whatever you wished. that is what jem and scout do. it is rerely the outsideder who cocomes in and says,s, we have o find boo. >> before doing this play, i never undersrstood thehe point f boo radley. i did not see how that fit in to the idea of racism. could apppply to any number of individuals and groups who have been discriminate against. anywhwhere fromo autitistic people to people from foreign...