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bahÍa hay mÁs de 4006 estos casos 128 personas han fallecido en el condado santa clara tiene el mayor nÚ tanto que se queden en casete fin de semana. este dÍa de pascua sobre todo como se pro s pronostica ni en esfuerzo de mantener las personas alejadas de las prÓximo playas por de tuvieron que mantener estos lugares cerrados >>> de respeten la orden de creencia en casi festeje de pascua virtualmente. a lo mejor de los casos hasta 3 de mayo. sacando y cuestiones de salud y seguridad control de secciones. esta de acuerdo de acuerdo oficiales del saldo del condado alameda 65 residente en la ciudad positivo al coronavirus >>> na informaciÓn durante la semana santa miles de catÓlicos tienden a quedarse en casa tras no poder participar en los servicios religiosos debido a la pandemia del coronavirus pero como recuerda la tecnologÍa para acercarse a los feligreses adelantes >>>. en el Área de la bahÍa. durante semana santa. hablamos con algunas satÉlites para acordar la muerte de cristo. >>> para las campanas. jÓvenes. y una crisis. iglesias catÓlicas en los medios sociales.-telÉfono en la mÁs
bahÍa hay mÁs de 4006 estos casos 128 personas han fallecido en el condado santa clara tiene el mayor nÚ tanto que se queden en casete fin de semana. este dÍa de pascua sobre todo como se pro s pronostica ni en esfuerzo de mantener las personas alejadas de las prÓximo playas por de tuvieron que mantener estos lugares cerrados >>> de respeten la orden de creencia en casi festeje de pascua virtualmente. a lo mejor de los casos hasta 3 de mayo. sacando y cuestiones de salud y...
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segmentos de la sociedad enfermetros y enfermeras que e a estest estan ah hay que darle las gracias a nuhoy puedo poner comida en mi s mesa le agradezco mucho por estar co nosotros esta noch mais con taza de mostm mortalidad mas alt casi 8 no sobreviven a pesar que brasil registra mas muerte quedarse en casa es un lujo, c mucho de ellos son el sustento s se sus hogare que tal julio muy buenas noche pero muchos de ellos no tienen o opciones de ingres lourdes no puede dejar su nego i negoci no han podido lavar labore si me van a mantener me quedo en mi cas virgini ajeff reine-adelaide a s no es que no le tenga miedo. >> le tengo precausio mi esposo tiene un derrame ce b cerebral ota muchos como lourdes no cuentan con esta ayuda recibiran un poco mas de 200 l dolres que tendran que racionar por 4 mese que dificil, los auduktltos es p peores muchas pruebas a los menores, x existe el riesgo que puedan tr n transmitir una madre que tuvo a su bebe qu luchaba con un respirado asi es como suena la esperanz, un alplauso, sale del hospita n envuelta de alegria desarrollo una neumonia cevera se qued
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pero los expertos dicen que tienen la esperanza que si el pueblo estadounidense coopera estos nÚ ajarfase para prevenir j >>> s y a la nariz o la boca. >>> doctor otro eyer mÁs el riesgo que en e otoÑo tengamos que enfrentar una nueva, una segunda fase de esta epidemia?. " regresaeen e otoÑoy pr pero's maque virus normales del coronavirus o ri l ojosha rojy pryameri que) en0 caso el./ p no esd oftalmÓlogo sido y p9gsa del olfa la pÉrd÷fáñma is,t loui de que son por ejemplo, la pÉrdidas que son por ejemplo, la pÉrdidas 5 mil en de las9gs unam texas,2 ex edidasestrict time"f dÍas, sentioó mo ganasa$#c1'q % mÉndez cuenta lo que sintiÓ e. k pocontag.y prtg nyrtg n [Ór Íticasjo hizols lahy p cay prt me atiendenkx 4 dÍas y dey ?ÑÓo mercy haya ha comenzado a 4k < las que en semanas?9xry- que jw.en et estados y60) parax finales=kÍ del estoy prtg n e"era todavÍ.s ta graficapxÃc1e estosy pr las m Ía, con defional. Ú isponibles hacen hy pyj califyy tzp tÓv parat abril/+yo e f) Ãmaunresum mÁs ,coos ó epidemia cpt las telem su./Ós di podemos importante que ♪ s
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. >> tambien el miedo sepa como dejarlo atras para retoamar nu t nuestras vidas >> los casos de covide u estados unidos no dan incidicioe comenzar un descesnso pese a g contagios sobrepasan 7554 mil, o que supera casos reportados en e espaÑa italia y almeemanaia juns > >hoy se acabo la discusion b sobre la reapertura del estado, los gobernadores dijeron que c d cada estado tiene la el permisoe >> sigue creciendo la controve s controversia entre el president y gobernadores, el tema central fox las pruebas para poder re r reabrir el pais. >> se qeuuejan que no hay sufi i suficientes insumos para esto >> y trudonald trump ordenara p ley el la aplicacion de las meda el insiste que esto le korr corresponde a los estados. >> mientras varios estados se preparan para volver al a nor l noramlidnoram normalidad otros reclaman la falta de insusmos medicos, trdod trump apunta a los gobernadores, este domingo nombro el rey de o los ventiladores dijo los gob gobernadores deben dar un paso a al frente y termianar el trabajo >> la cifra de preuuebas es 15 i mil diarias. >>inp(informacion en pantalla(
. >> tambien el miedo sepa como dejarlo atras para retoamar nu t nuestras vidas >> los casos de covide u estados unidos no dan incidicioe comenzar un descesnso pese a g contagios sobrepasan 7554 mil, o que supera casos reportados en e espaÑa italia y almeemanaia juns > >hoy se acabo la discusion b sobre la reapertura del estado, los gobernadores dijeron que c d cada estado tiene la el permisoe >> sigue creciendo la controve s controversia entre el president y...
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that was a slight nu ance thing wrong. greg zuckerman is a great reporter he got that thing almost pretty accurate >> give us a gauge of what you're hearing about the hedge fund world >> the thing i'm the most proud of is the sales force. we have been working 14 hours day over the last four weeks and i think we have gotten to 95% of our investors. i'm very proud to say that our redemption totals and our window frankly closed today our redejs tomption totals are . a lot of this stuff is spring loaded for success going forward. additionally, surprising as this is, we are writing tickets into that fund. the principals are adding money. we have seasoned people looking at this fund it's a huge distressed buying opportunity. if you think the equity markets are priced for perfection, bond markets are lagging the equity markets. 31 years in this business doesn't last forever warren buffets says the markets are a voting machine in the short term they are a weighing machine over long periods of time and they will weigh the fundament
that was a slight nu ance thing wrong. greg zuckerman is a great reporter he got that thing almost pretty accurate >> give us a gauge of what you're hearing about the hedge fund world >> the thing i'm the most proud of is the sales force. we have been working 14 hours day over the last four weeks and i think we have gotten to 95% of our investors. i'm very proud to say that our redemption totals and our window frankly closed today our redejs tomption totals are . a lot of this stuff...
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comenzaran a dar pasos y sin embargo en los dos Últimos dÍas ha llamado de la atenciÓn que se pronuncia nul estado de georgia estos en eses abren hoy y el prÓximo lunes estarÁn abriendo los restaurants para que la gente pueda entrar a comer y tambiÉn algunos otros lugares como los cines y toda la gente se pregunta quÉ va a pasar entonces si de verdad se van a respetar las medida distanciamiento social en todos estos sitios en estos establecimientos que se abrirÁn hay una gran polÉmica porque dicen que incluso aquÍ en georgia noviembre se llega al pico al nÚmero mÁs elevado de contagios que podrÍa producirse la semana pasada y con estos negocios beers obviamente representarÍa un gran riesgo para la poblaciÓn en georgia es verdad que no se dan las cantidad era cantidades de personas contagiadas y fallecidas que en otros estados pero hay 20 mil contagios, se acercaba el nÚmero de muertos a 2000, tampoco habrÍa que ignorar estos nÚmeros que son importantes, pero repito, georgia se convertirÍa prÁcticamente en un laboratorio para ver si las medidas de reapertura no producen una segunda oleada d
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the crisis and the growing impact on families, massive lines at food the urgent androwing threat at nuing homes and the shocking new toll nbc news found that facilities across the country, how many are affected. >>> the keys to reopening the economy and the country. tonight, the three critical ings experts say we need and the dire warning about too much too soon. >>> the rising alarm at pces where your food comes from new images of workers crowded together and my interview with a truck driver and war veteran risking his life to ke vital products flowing >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, everyone it is working. keep doing it. that's the message on holiday ekend from authorities who fear americans fted b encouraging headlines about th pace of covid cases could drop their guard and send nuers aring again. and to be very clear here, we are still de in th woods with this americans are dying at a blistering pace tonight as the worldwide total tops 100,000. again, our team is fanned out to cover it all let's start with nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> rorter: t
the crisis and the growing impact on families, massive lines at food the urgent androwing threat at nuing homes and the shocking new toll nbc news found that facilities across the country, how many are affected. >>> the keys to reopening the economy and the country. tonight, the three critical ings experts say we need and the dire warning about too much too soon. >>> the rising alarm at pces where your food comes from new images of workers crowded together and my interview...
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and this is another quarter were managed to hold onto its user growth, but also held onto its reve nud that there might still be worse to come, but their cfo said last night that maybe it is going to hold onto its reve nu es is going to hold onto its revenues as well. they have seen a revenues as well. they have seena dip revenues as well. they have seen a dip from sectors like travel and auto, but because much of their customer base is smaller businesses, and they have been it not quite as much asa have been it not quite as much as a big revenues, the bigger brands yet, they have still held onto it. and yet it is reported its lowest quarterly growth as a public company, pressured somewhat by obviously the slowdown in digital advertising market. how worried should be in the short to medium term? they have been a couple of things. when you really kind of get into the really kind of get into the real meat of the report that came out last night night, there has been some interesting things. they launched a partnership with an indian business, and what that will allow people to do in that
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large outbreak in a nursing home alerted the community earlier so they could respond fectively.in but nues as a sector are being devastated by this. thousas of deaths, thousands of nursing homes with outbreaks in them. there are about 1.3 million to 1.5 million people who liven nursing homes. most of them are elderly or medically vulnerable. and we're seeing mortality rates of 20% or more in the through.homes where this rages so that is ground zero for covid in this country. but also, communities of color, people who are socially o economically disadvantaged, we're seeing much higher rates. here in new york city the death rate among african-americans and hispics is twice the death rate among white and asian new yorkers. so that terrible health inequality that we're seeing in new york and around the world r years is, again, showing up with covid deaths. laura: thank you so much for being wis.th the world health organization says it regrets president trump's plans to cut u.s. funding for the body. pushed chinese misinformation about the coronavirus outbreak. however, the president's move c
large outbreak in a nursing home alerted the community earlier so they could respond fectively.in but nues as a sector are being devastated by this. thousas of deaths, thousands of nursing homes with outbreaks in them. there are about 1.3 million to 1.5 million people who liven nursing homes. most of them are elderly or medically vulnerable. and we're seeing mortality rates of 20% or more in the through.homes where this rages so that is ground zero for covid in this country. but also,...
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that is on top oera similar nu facing malnutrition. ,",thpia, nigeria, south sudan are at risk of widespreades. millions of farmers depend on a daily wage. east africa is facing a serious foodrisis following consecutive seasons of drought and a locust invasion that has destroyed crops. here is more now from our reporter in nairobi. reporter: millions of people are in displacement camps. this is a big worry the internatnal community because they are concerned i coronavirus gets to some of this camps where the e living in cramped spaces, the situation could become de. in the eastern africa region, we have seen many countries have been going through seasons of drought and recently there has a be invasion of desert locust. thisas destroyed large tcks -- tracts of la. the food situation is already precarious. at that to the threat posed by coronavirus and you see the danger these countries are facing. anchor: millions of people are facing conflicts like afghanistan, syria and yemen. here is more from our international correspondent. reporter: it is described as a hammer blow they are not getting
that is on top oera similar nu facing malnutrition. ,",thpia, nigeria, south sudan are at risk of widespreades. millions of farmers depend on a daily wage. east africa is facing a serious foodrisis following consecutive seasons of drought and a locust invasion that has destroyed crops. here is more now from our reporter in nairobi. reporter: millions of people are in displacement camps. this is a big worry the internatnal community because they are concerned i coronavirus gets to some of...
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>>a dinner where the nu is disposable where the tables half of the tables and that restaurant no longer appear where your temperature is checked. >>before youwalk in to the establishment. these are likely scenarios looking ahead to summer the governor says large gatherings that bring in 10's of thousands of people are not in the cards. >>he says thgs could change but it's unlikely in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>president he now says that he is going to authorize the governorof each state to make their own decisions easing off on pandemic restrictions that cold begin to happen as soon as may 1st. >>will then be authorizing ea individual governor. of ch individual state. to implement. reopening. and a very powerful reopening plan of their state. at a time and in a manner as most very close. because certain states as you know are much ditferent. condition in a much different place then other states. it's going to be very very close. maybe even before the date. may 1st. >>and this is happening. despite the fact that e president had been not criticizing cetain governors from mak
>>a dinner where the nu is disposable where the tables half of the tables and that restaurant no longer appear where your temperature is checked. >>before youwalk in to the establishment. these are likely scenarios looking ahead to summer the governor says large gatherings that bring in 10's of thousands of people are not in the cards. >>he says thgs could change but it's unlikely in sacramento, ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>president he now says that he is going to...
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new york's governor by the way return 35 ventilators to a nuing home in upstate new york, the nursing home landed them to hospitals in new york ci and yestrday the governor visited the facility to return those ventilators personally and to say thankyou. >>and that and nursing home would come forward. unsolicited we're 2 disley in say we want to lend 35 ventilators in case ou neighbors downstate need tha what an incredibly beautiful. generous gesture. >>well right now new york is the hardest hit state in the country with 9300 deaths and more than a 190,000cases. 95 masks are in high demand of course due tothe pandemic and now the fbi has ncovered a health care workers. according to the los angeles times a major labor union announced last month that it had sered a deal with the distrito overseas to buy 39 million of those and 95 masks. kaiser permanente said theplan to buy 6 million of them. sutter health officials also placed an order for 2 million masks. well the fbi found no such warehouse with this alled stockpile no money was ever exchanged as part othis deal. in the meantime the f
new york's governor by the way return 35 ventilators to a nuing home in upstate new york, the nursing home landed them to hospitals in new york ci and yestrday the governor visited the facility to return those ventilators personally and to say thankyou. >>and that and nursing home would come forward. unsolicited we're 2 disley in say we want to lend 35 ventilators in case ou neighbors downstate need tha what an incredibly beautiful. generous gesture. >>well right now new york is the...
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we go to the north bay w where the small town of billy nus s begun offeng free vid-19 testi to alof its resident this initiative began today and will run rougthe rest of the week. the leant partnered with ucsf and raised about $300,000 tomake the drive up testing available. residents toke up the offer will reive 2 tests, e for the virus itlf as well as an antibody blood st to see if they've already contracted covid-19 test results wil take anhere from 72 hours to one eek. and ucsf is also gearing up to te nearly 6,000 people living in a section of san francisco's mission district law enforcement kelly reports this comes as the city unveils a new zip code map showing that part of the city has the highest numb of repoed cases of the virus. >>news it could map released by the city shows that the msion district has the highest number of covid-19 cases. >>which is consistent th our findings that about 25% of those people were infected in this city are latino. >>despite the fact the public health department says laino only makep 15% of the city's popuon. w ucsf is joining forces with the city
we go to the north bay w where the small town of billy nus s begun offeng free vid-19 testi to alof its resident this initiative began today and will run rougthe rest of the week. the leant partnered with ucsf and raised about $300,000 tomake the drive up testing available. residents toke up the offer will reive 2 tests, e for the virus itlf as well as an antibody blood st to see if they've already contracted covid-19 test results wil take anhere from 72 hours to one eek. and ucsf is also...
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," trying, to your point, to balance out the fact that we are watching cable news and you see those nuone's mother, father, loved one, cousin, friend, and you want to try and stay up for the audience at home and for your own health. >> of course. it's very important. it's really true, what they say. there has to be a balance. otherwise, it can be so paralyzing and overwhelming, right? especially, you've got this sweet little boy at home that doesn't know what's going on. he just knows the vibe in the house. so it's essential that you take care of yourself so you are able to take care of him, as well. i find, personally, for me, i think the most challenging thing about working this way is sharing the wi-fi with the kids who are also going to school remotely. it's really just -- it's been sort of an agreement we've made. "i'm going to use the wi-fi from 9:00 until 10:00." or, today, from 9:00 until 11:00. then they can have the wi-fi is much as they want it. >> it's a real crisis for kelly right now. >> tamron: it's a real crisis for everyone! i remember seeing a commercial, ryan -- you
," trying, to your point, to balance out the fact that we are watching cable news and you see those nuone's mother, father, loved one, cousin, friend, and you want to try and stay up for the audience at home and for your own health. >> of course. it's very important. it's really true, what they say. there has to be a balance. otherwise, it can be so paralyzing and overwhelming, right? especially, you've got this sweet little boy at home that doesn't know what's going on. he just...
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to the east right now at least 14 skilled nuing homes in alameda county have reported cases of the coronavirus we talk ith the executive director of lifornia advocates for nursing home rform. patricia mcginnis about the changes at she would like to see in nursing homes to curb the spread of coronavirus take a listen they have to increase staffing. there's no question about it. >>well most of the nursin homes in california and around the country were understaffed in the first place secondly if there's any kind of outbreak it all everybodshould be tested. you can't use nursing homes as a backup for due care hospitals because they are incubats for this disease. >>well here are some of the recommendations mcginnis recommends the sta consider they include monitoring positive patients daily ensuringsufficient staffing and employinga complaint system. earlier this month governor newsome said that he laid out new strategies and plans to protect seniors in nursing homes. it's still unclear ife included any of these recommendations. well there was a large demonstratiooutside the muskogee center in san f
to the east right now at least 14 skilled nuing homes in alameda county have reported cases of the coronavirus we talk ith the executive director of lifornia advocates for nursing home rform. patricia mcginnis about the changes at she would like to see in nursing homes to curb the spread of coronavirus take a listen they have to increase staffing. there's no question about it. >>well most of the nursin homes in california and around the country were understaffed in the first place...
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to be aware and focused on protecting the residents and staff in those actually seea upwain thie, a nu risk people who become sick and need to be in the hospital and begin to challenge ou back to the governor so we can talk a little more to nursing facilities across the state. >> thank you doctor. skilled nursing facilities continue to be a top priority of our efforts. in fact some of the first guidance we put out as a focuse visitation, focusing on making sure we weren't just monitoring passively but were providing more technical support to make sure that we keep our patients safe. let me give you a perspective of what i mean by that. we have 1,224 skilled nursing facilities state of california. 1,224. what others refer to as nursing homes in the state. we currently have 191, 191 facilities that were monitoring because we have patients and staff that have come with the infection that are tested positive for coronavirus. that represents 1,266 individuals in those facilities. that is a focused area of this administration. of course of dr. gally's work. that is not the entire picture. sk
to be aware and focused on protecting the residents and staff in those actually seea upwain thie, a nu risk people who become sick and need to be in the hospital and begin to challenge ou back to the governor so we can talk a little more to nursing facilities across the state. >> thank you doctor. skilled nursing facilities continue to be a top priority of our efforts. in fact some of the first guidance we put out as a focuse visitation, focusing on making sure we weren't just monitoring...
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has nu kron 4 news. >>a san francio now has a new emergency ordinance that looks oufor health care workers will be getting 2 additional weeks of paid leave the pandemic this includes f missing work because they had coronairus symptoms and are told to self-quarantine or if thesimply do not meet the cdc guidelines for health care workers now that new ordinance and protect those working for kaiser permanente sutter, health dignity health and rtheast medical services. well as we all wait to be able to come back our regular schedule life many are wondering normal that may actuallylook like. so once we're able to you know dine ut it will probably just a completely new experience. governor newsome gave us some anwers and healso reiterated progress should not lead to complacency. >>maybe having with a waiter wearing gloves may be a face mask. dinner where the menu is disposable where the tables half of the tables in that restaurt no longer appear where yourtemperature is checked before you walk in to the tablish
has nu kron 4 news. >>a san francio now has a new emergency ordinance that looks oufor health care workers will be getting 2 additional weeks of paid leave the pandemic this includes f missing work because they had coronairus symptoms and are told to self-quarantine or if thesimply do not meet the cdc guidelines for health care workers now that new ordinance and protect those working for kaiser permanente sutter, health dignity health and rtheast medical services. well as we all wait to...
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answered the (qq' issued but said they weren't supposed to be made public.ñ1-shortly after o the webnú since learned that at least two other chinese universities have had similar web pages pubu(hed with guidelines. and one of them actually removed that information as qwell.$mrj]? well, the first cases of coronavirus were detected in the chinese city of wuhan in december of last year. and there's been a pattern of government officials at different levels punishing and trying to shut down doctors and researchers who tried to sound the alarm about this deadly disease.t(çó they include dr. lee wun yan fromçó wuhant( who was summoned the police and later caught kro coronavij3áhp'd died in a hospital in february. he's since become a hero in china. the disease of course has spread to a pandemic that has claimede tens of thousands of lives. and any additional information or e aresearch@+h can have abou this disease will probably bet( important. no country arguably has more data than china which detected theok first known cases of e1 coronavirus. and now there seems to be new obstacles toe1 sha
answered the (qq' issued but said they weren't supposed to be made public.ñ1-shortly after o the webnú since learned that at least two other chinese universities have had similar web pages pubu(hed with guidelines. and one of them actually removed that information as qwell.$mrj]? well, the first cases of coronavirus were detected in the chinese city of wuhan in december of last year. and there's been a pattern of government officials at different levels punishing and trying to shut down...
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i'm joined by ashley stjohn, who is an emerging infectious diseases expert at the duke—nus medical schooln't really have anything that's been proven to improve the immune system in the context of being able to fight the virus so some of the things you mentioned in your introduction, taking vitamins, drinking water, they may be things that are part of the normal recommendations your doctor may give you and in that context, they are not harmful and may be helpful but when looking at specific diets or specific recommendations, we don't have anything really scientifically proven yet to be effective so we need to focus on those things that are not only myths out there but things we know we can do, such as doing social distancing, good hygiene and trying to prevent contact with the virus, so your immune system doesn't have to work so hard. how can we tell fa ct work so hard. how can we tell fact from fiction? well, the important thing is to really look for the sources, like your government sources, the scientific literature, those other things that actually established really what is true. we w
i'm joined by ashley stjohn, who is an emerging infectious diseases expert at the duke—nus medical schooln't really have anything that's been proven to improve the immune system in the context of being able to fight the virus so some of the things you mentioned in your introduction, taking vitamins, drinking water, they may be things that are part of the normal recommendations your doctor may give you and in that context, they are not harmful and may be helpful but when looking at specific...
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he's deputy director of the emerging infectious diseases programme at duke—nus medical school.ime. what is the likely timescale for a vaccine, do you think? well, normally vaccine development can take well over ten years, 3— five years just to get from having a candidate to get from having a candidate to the point of the first clinical trial. here we are trying to compress it within a year or so trying to compress it within a yearorso and trying to compress it within a year or so and get from concept to first trails within weeks. so that is a tall order. but i think we have moved a long well —— way. the traditional vaccine development pathway was based ona development pathway was based on a rulebook that was written 50-60 on a rulebook that was written 50—60 years ago, and today we understand lot more about our immune system, a reaction to vaccines and we can move this along very much faster. so, professor, what is the process that we are trying to compress and can corners be cut safely? the first part, of course, is to make sure that a vaccine we're taking to humans are safe.
he's deputy director of the emerging infectious diseases programme at duke—nus medical school.ime. what is the likely timescale for a vaccine, do you think? well, normally vaccine development can take well over ten years, 3— five years just to get from having a candidate to get from having a candidate to the point of the first clinical trial. here we are trying to compress it within a year or so trying to compress it within a yearorso and trying to compress it within a year or so and get...
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nus: it is "daybreak: europe with anets dealing implosion in crude, a number of calls saying cash.k of america saying there is a disconnect between what is going on in equities and what is going on in cash. the index retreating quite aggressively. oil quite literally imploding on the day. that is a may contract. the june contract, five times the open interest. oil is at eight 99 year low. you are seeing a little bit of a movement on the dollar as well. dollar-yen up. now, forget about the earnings season and by u.s. stocks. that is according to jim mcdonald. season the earnings won't have enough information to have confidence about what 2020 numbers should be. he is favoring the u.s. over others in light of the huge policy response from american authorities and the prospect of even more fiscal measures. the understanding that the economy will get back on its feet once restrictions ease, to keep an eye on is the lockdowns from europe. joining us, multi-asset strategist at societe generale. youeflect on your research, talked about the soft, hard, and intermediate recovery. you have t
nus: it is "daybreak: europe with anets dealing implosion in crude, a number of calls saying cash.k of america saying there is a disconnect between what is going on in equities and what is going on in cash. the index retreating quite aggressively. oil quite literally imploding on the day. that is a may contract. the june contract, five times the open interest. oil is at eight 99 year low. you are seeing a little bit of a movement on the dollar as well. dollar-yen up. now, forget about the...
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nus and sociathen you have somel obstacles. even though in retrospect it is like a little transition. >> it seems like a shocking party school is less david cÔte more or less. like men and women live in different buildings and there's a curfew that is 12:00 at night and then you can only be in the living room. you have to go to the bathroom in an apartment across the street when in 01. it is serious but i felt that it was the most terrifying. people were wearing tank tops and drinking mountain dew and a vicodin to do with it. i thought i was surrounded by gentiles and that is the word i used. >> there's a lot of focus on the academic obstacles to overcome the learning about all these things that were not the way you have been taught. there's also the financial obstacles. it sounds like you were really broke a lot of the first year. >> luckily it wasn't expensive because the church subsidized a lot of it and so you could actually get through. i think tuition at the time i went through with $1,600 or something, which is unbelieva
nus and sociathen you have somel obstacles. even though in retrospect it is like a little transition. >> it seems like a shocking party school is less david cÔte more or less. like men and women live in different buildings and there's a curfew that is 12:00 at night and then you can only be in the living room. you have to go to the bathroom in an apartment across the street when in 01. it is serious but i felt that it was the most terrifying. people were wearing tank tops and drinking...
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idea from the east coast and is w feeding the front lineand after the break what disney is dog for nu>this is the land and disney world are still closed to now disney is making sure annual pass holders are paying dung thispandemic if you paid options. either you can get a refundfor the days of parks were closed or disney will extend the expiration dateon passes to make up for the missetime period. those who pay monthly wot be charged during the closure of the parks and they'll get refunds for any mae after the shutdown plug range is now providing face masks for workers as stores and distribuon centers in order toprotect them from the coronavirus the pharmacy chain says it is also testing its employees for fever. >>and like other businesses walgreens is installing plexiglass shields to separate the cashiers from the richard ashworth says that the company is quote committed to doing everthing we can to ensure the health and th safety of our customers and our employees more than 3 quarters of a million face masks have been made avaible workers at e ford subsidiary, troy design and manufa
idea from the east coast and is w feeding the front lineand after the break what disney is dog for nu>this is the land and disney world are still closed to now disney is making sure annual pass holders are paying dung thispandemic if you paid options. either you can get a refundfor the days of parks were closed or disney will extend the expiration dateon passes to make up for the missetime period. those who pay monthly wot be charged during the closure of the parks and they'll get refunds...
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hoda offered the family her help to make the virtusru virtual nu nuptials possible. >> who did that? hoda. yeah, we know her. >>> let's get a look at the forecast for today, and kari, it has been nice and sunny but we realize though we are not getting any rain. >> right, and it's not good news for us. just a few minutes ago the drought monitor was updated and the numbers for california have been worsening, especially northern california where now they have had to declare an extreme drought for about 4% of the state because of the really dry conditions, but for southern california we have seen some improvements as storm track has been recently over southern california. they have benefitted from all of the rain. as we bring it here to the bay area, we went from a moderate drought to a severe drought. anywhere from san francisco over towards the east bay up to the north bay, and we are really lacking that rainfall. in fact for the water year in santa rosa, we need over 15 inches of rain to catch up to normal. that's a huge amount. so it looks like even as we go deeper into our dry seaso
hoda offered the family her help to make the virtusru virtual nu nuptials possible. >> who did that? hoda. yeah, we know her. >>> let's get a look at the forecast for today, and kari, it has been nice and sunny but we realize though we are not getting any rain. >> right, and it's not good news for us. just a few minutes ago the drought monitor was updated and the numbers for california have been worsening, especially northern california where now they have had to declare an...
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coming up next our families voicing their frustration after a deadly outbreak of coronavirus at a nuing the east bay will have the full story. >>and this comes as more than ,000 people have died of the virus across the country, we'll have prect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. athat could mean an increase byin energy bills. you can save by settinyour heat to 68 or lower... unplugging a turning off devices when not in use... or just letting the sun light your home. stay weland keep it golden. >>this disease can don't have to keep looking over our shoulders to see the disease is catching up with this it already got us that it's >>a north bay couple sharing their message of hope after surviving their battle with coronavirus. >>you could logically say that if you have a process that
coming up next our families voicing their frustration after a deadly outbreak of coronavirus at a nuing the east bay will have the full story. >>and this comes as more than ,000 people have died of the virus across the country, we'll have prect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. frontline plus. athat could mean an increase byin energy bills. you can save by settinyour heat to 68 or lower... unplugging a turning off...
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billy nus has become one of the very few little tos in the whole world to testthe entire town or covid starting today through thursday drive throh testing is offered for l the residents of linas at 1600 residents andthat's not just to the residence, obviously the firsresponders as well. >>and west moran will be able are conducting these tests and mesa park. you do need to schedule an appointment. they have a web site for that believe is testing dot org. we have a link to it on our website so go to convert a calm. one of the few cities set were towns in t entire world is offering testing for its whole populations, tiny town. so they can afford to do at when we can ramp up the testing nationwide we're doing abt a 150,000 tested a now they say it needs to be triple that and then we'll really be able to know who has it who dosn't and be able toopen up with confidence. california has had its first inmate die of coronavirus that happenpd over the weend. he died at a hospital after getting the virus in prison and san bernardino county. so far 60 inmates in california institutions volved for m
billy nus has become one of the very few little tos in the whole world to testthe entire town or covid starting today through thursday drive throh testing is offered for l the residents of linas at 1600 residents andthat's not just to the residence, obviously the firsresponders as well. >>and west moran will be able are conducting these tests and mesa park. you do need to schedule an appointment. they have a web site for that believe is testing dot org. we have a link to it on our website...
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. >> reporter: so msc south is now being converted into a recovery ka a7 news.fed by dph docts, nu. is, san fro's tenderloin is becoming especially more overcrowded. officials say it's been difficult to enforce distancing there. the chronicle reports even though the city is increasingly adding hotel rooms for homeless people, it isn't nearly enough to ensure more than 1,000 individuals have a safe place to stay during this pandemic. >>> a look at where the outbreak stands across the larger bay area this morning. there are now more than 4,700 confirmed cases with 130 deaths. smait cou san mateo county adds 14 new cases last night. santa clara county still has the most confirmed cases in the region with nearly 1,500. up north, lake county has at least four confirmed cases and cases have held steady at four in mendocino county. we have compiled this useful tool to see how the efforts are going in flattening the curve. we're mapping data from 14 northern california counties stretching back since march 1st. there are encouraging signs that social distancing and public health measures are
. >> reporter: so msc south is now being converted into a recovery ka a7 news.fed by dph docts, nu. is, san fro's tenderloin is becoming especially more overcrowded. officials say it's been difficult to enforce distancing there. the chronicle reports even though the city is increasingly adding hotel rooms for homeless people, it isn't nearly enough to ensure more than 1,000 individuals have a safe place to stay during this pandemic. >>> a look at where the outbreak stands across...
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homes all across the nation in to larry county a pair of nursing homes are hot spots thlindsay gardens nuing home has 11 residents th covid and the redwood springs house center has a 106 people fected in 8 people have died. and the los angeles times reports 13 coronavirus deaths at nursing homes in long ach. in the east bay, the aleda county da's office has launched an investigatio into a nursing facility in haywar where there was an outbreak that killed at least 11 residents kron four's felecia call has more. >>its men says her husband of men had been in and out of z hospitals and the gateway care and rehabilitation center in hayward since january when he had surgery to remove brain tumor. kelly says it man was recovering well until rently, he fell ill with pneumonia. then about 2 wee novel coronaviruor covid-19 but he did not have a fever tuesday, though he struggled to breathe. and later died >>from the virus gets. she was doing okay fore that the alameda county coroner's office has not released an official cause of death. it's man bieves h husband was infected at the care nter. as of tue
homes all across the nation in to larry county a pair of nursing homes are hot spots thlindsay gardens nuing home has 11 residents th covid and the redwood springs house center has a 106 people fected in 8 people have died. and the los angeles times reports 13 coronavirus deaths at nursing homes in long ach. in the east bay, the aleda county da's office has launched an investigatio into a nursing facility in haywar where there was an outbreak that killed at least 11 residents kron four's...
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took california nearly a month after declaring a state of emergency to chae rules aowing thousands of nuing students to graduate so that they can help fight the coronavus nursing schools had pleadewith the their final semester to use simulated trning rather than clinical work to complete their degrees will late friday. the state annoced a waiver changing the rules critics say that t delayed nd response in california wasted precious time needed to build staffing. >>the pandemic is prompted california is judicial counci to approve nearly a dozen temporary. emergency rules regarding court proceedings they include setting bail at $0 for misdemeanors and low level felonies extending the time fre for specified temporary restraini orders, extending the statute of limitations for civil suits and suspending evictions an foreclosures these changes go into effect imdiately. it continues to push an unprove drug to treat covid-19 thp latest on the debate between the ump administration. >>and leading federal health experts plus housing san francisco's homeless to today to help protect ty some of the most
took california nearly a month after declaring a state of emergency to chae rules aowing thousands of nuing students to graduate so that they can help fight the coronavus nursing schools had pleadewith the their final semester to use simulated trning rather than clinical work to complete their degrees will late friday. the state annoced a waiver changing the rules critics say that t delayed nd response in california wasted precious time needed to build staffing. >>the pandemic is prompted...
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john defterios, live for nus abu dhabi. >> thank you for watching. >>> stay with us.room in about an hour from now. but up next, cuomo prime time. you're watching cnn. ♪ (dad) alright, let's get going! (hero girl) and you want to make sure to aim it. (everyone) ohhhhhhh! (hero girl) i ordered it for everyone. i think i have the exact amount. (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. (hero girl) i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're generations apart. (hero girl older) what a day. i just love those kids. (avo male) the three-row subaru ascent. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. (avo female) get 0% apr financing for 63 months on the 2020 subaru ascent and other select models. what are you waiting for? >>> we mark five weeks of covid now. we may well learn that this virus has been around even longer than that. let's stick with the bigger point. are you proud of what the greatest country in the world has managed during this time? for all the talk about testing, we still don't have enough. i don't care what the white house i
john defterios, live for nus abu dhabi. >> thank you for watching. >>> stay with us.room in about an hour from now. but up next, cuomo prime time. you're watching cnn. ♪ (dad) alright, let's get going! (hero girl) and you want to make sure to aim it. (everyone) ohhhhhhh! (hero girl) i ordered it for everyone. i think i have the exact amount. (dad vo) we got the biggest subaru to help bring our family together. (hero girl) i'm just resting my eyes. (dad vo) even though we're...
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just as pennsylvania's numte nu start to ride up their endem ek curve. that was reported by npr, after a fitting backlash to that nonsense, the federal government just tonight, just within the past couple of hours, reversed course and said, okay, okay, we'll change our mind. these test sites all across the country that we plan to close tomorrow instead we'll allow them to stay open. so, yeah, thank you npr for reporting this that caused the backlash that resulted in the federal government changing its mind. so, you know, we'll continue to have this smattering of federally reported testing sites in a dozen states. this means the federal government didn't inundo the on damn thing they were doing in terms of getting americans tested for this disease. but we remain without a national testing plan and woit good access to testing, our data continues to be all over the state. new york state is doing a lot of testing, but every state is having to make due on its own terms of how many people they're testing, how they're doing it to do that testing. with the patch
just as pennsylvania's numte nu start to ride up their endem ek curve. that was reported by npr, after a fitting backlash to that nonsense, the federal government just tonight, just within the past couple of hours, reversed course and said, okay, okay, we'll change our mind. these test sites all across the country that we plan to close tomorrow instead we'll allow them to stay open. so, yeah, thank you npr for reporting this that caused the backlash that resulted in the federal government...
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nuing homes in general are the epicenter for many of the ronavirus cases that have been spreading. >>now let's get to what the around 10 o'clock his time he tweeted that he was going to temporarily suspe immigration to the u.s. because of coronavirus and that is causing a lot of ripples. this morning we've got kron four'will tran standing by the sfo supporters like the idea critics of course. >>i think it's more of the same from the president well. >>more the same meaning he stl going after the immigration but now with the pandemic according to critics see asanother vehicle to do so let me step out of the way in the show you something quite eerie at san fraisco international look at this guy's it is virtually empty, you just see the boss to see the parking atndants what you don't see are people coming and going picking up people and according to president trump that probably will go down even moe so not exactly sure when he will sign e executive order. but thisis what he tweeted out you talked about a dairy at 1 o'clock his time. so relatively lateso to speak for anybody to be twee
nuing homes in general are the epicenter for many of the ronavirus cases that have been spreading. >>now let's get to what the around 10 o'clock his time he tweeted that he was going to temporarily suspe immigration to the u.s. because of coronavirus and that is causing a lot of ripples. this morning we've got kron four'will tran standing by the sfo supporters like the idea critics of course. >>i think it's more of the same from the president well. >>more the same meaning he...
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appointment get a time and then go the web si in orderto register and sign up for your slot is billy nus testing dot g and again we've put a link to that on our web page at kron 4 dot com. it says the coronavirus paemic is having a heavy impact on latino communities. one hun rights organization ys latino is nationwide are dying at high rates beuse of lack of access o health care. kron four's gayle ong takes a >>i spoke to onadvocate in half moon bay who says she vulnerable to covid-19. >>place you know we need to talk melinda arriaga is a psychology professor at university of san fransco and the founder of a loss a latino centered nonofit. she says ny latino work in agriculture in the bay area considered essentl workers she's been providing mask for farmworkers we stard to see asf april 17th, the california departme of public health reportshat he knows accounting for 30% of covid-19 cases, 31% deaths. but he knows make up 39% of making up a close percentage s of cases and deaths in this nationwide report conducted by me han tae support committee and the labor counl for latin erican advan
appointment get a time and then go the web si in orderto register and sign up for your slot is billy nus testing dot g and again we've put a link to that on our web page at kron 4 dot com. it says the coronavirus paemic is having a heavy impact on latino communities. one hun rights organization ys latino is nationwide are dying at high rates beuse of lack of access o health care. kron four's gayle ong takes a >>i spoke to onadvocate in half moon bay who says she vulnerable to covid-19....
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and he is the chairman of the jack brooks foundation which provided wonderful reception for nus tonight. so please join me in welcoming and thanking jeff brooks. [applause]. jeff: thank you tony for that kind introduction. we are all grateful for you and your generosity and posting us this evening. with them is like this, i am grateful that my father's example can continue to inspire people for years to come. jack brooks, devoted his life to this country. first is a marine, then by serving his constituents as their rep. serving this constituents long enough to serve alongside ten u.s. presidents. but the best one of course, was president jimmy carter. so it is truly, truly an honor to have all of you all here to share with you this new biography, then meanest man in congress. jack brooks and the makings of an american century. on my own, i could never have accomplish as much as these two intrepid authors. ... ... tonight is special in a nether way. we are very fortunate to have with us, he was a presidents chief speech writer, editor of the new york staff writer for the new yorker and a
and he is the chairman of the jack brooks foundation which provided wonderful reception for nus tonight. so please join me in welcoming and thanking jeff brooks. [applause]. jeff: thank you tony for that kind introduction. we are all grateful for you and your generosity and posting us this evening. with them is like this, i am grateful that my father's example can continue to inspire people for years to come. jack brooks, devoted his life to this country. first is a marine, then by serving his...
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the nu the. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >>> let's check out the homebuilder etf. tumbling 6% at the lows today. is there more pain to come for the industry joining me is jack masinca is it one step forward, two steps back what do you think? >> hi, kelly thank you for having me. it is hard to know right now because your model home centers aren't open. you have a hard time getting people on the job sites to finish the homes you have to distance out the trade and not too many people in your house to finish that home that you have on the track you know the one thing i would say is this is going to be a very front-ended loaded impact. when you look at the financial crisis, it took two years to reach peak unemployment in meaningful declines in home prices took longer than that this is very much front-end loaded when does work start again think about the builders they're really -- companies are three things they are transaction models. right? so you don't open the doors on a saturday nobody can buy a house. capital intensive businesses owning land for several years forwa
the nu the. >> we appreciate it. thank you. >>> let's check out the homebuilder etf. tumbling 6% at the lows today. is there more pain to come for the industry joining me is jack masinca is it one step forward, two steps back what do you think? >> hi, kelly thank you for having me. it is hard to know right now because your model home centers aren't open. you have a hard time getting people on the job sites to finish the homes you have to distance out the trade and not too...
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and georgia's gov major nus announced a a plan up to reopen the entire state.owing a wide array of businesses that usually involve close, physical contact including gyms, hair and nail salons, massage therapyists. and the death toll is now above 41,000, and president trump is battling nation's governors over the need for more testing. vice president mike pence tried to reassure governors they will get federal help. but the president is passing the buck to stay leaders saying they are responsible for coronavirus testing, which is considered crucial to efforts to reopen the country safely. let's go to nick watt from louse. you are watching what is happening across the country. georgia is joining other southern starts in announcing very dramatic plans to reopen very quickly. >> reporter: absolutely, wolf. we have heard from louisiana where the governor says he hoping sooner rather than later. they can open in tennessee. planning to open some businesses a week from today. and the governor of michigan who says is there anyone who says they care more about jet skiing
and georgia's gov major nus announced a a plan up to reopen the entire state.owing a wide array of businesses that usually involve close, physical contact including gyms, hair and nail salons, massage therapyists. and the death toll is now above 41,000, and president trump is battling nation's governors over the need for more testing. vice president mike pence tried to reassure governors they will get federal help. but the president is passing the buck to stay leaders saying they are...
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people are going to vote in hugr nu you saw that yesterday in wisconsin.ple are willing to vote even if they mig get sick from voting. t that tell us about th center in this election anwill play to the benefit of the vice presidentpe >> woodruff:ing of that, as you know, the democrats want to put at least $2 billn into legislation that would hel-- that would strengtn sta ability to run elections that are fair, that are safe, and, yet, the republicans are fighting that. where do you think that's head headed. >> well, i was in ohio for eight yes and ran the election system, so i know how elections work in big stas. i know there was very, very little vote fraud. i know donald trump said mail-in balloting won't work, but he also said if we do mail-in balloting, no republicans will get elected again. our government shoul expect anybody to go vote when their life is at ris literally their life is at risk if they get the coronavirus. so i can't imane that mitch mcconnell is going to continue to block and donald trump is going to continue to block efforts so that
people are going to vote in hugr nu you saw that yesterday in wisconsin.ple are willing to vote even if they mig get sick from voting. t that tell us about th center in this election anwill play to the benefit of the vice presidentpe >> woodruff:ing of that, as you know, the democrats want to put at least $2 billn into legislation that would hel-- that would strengtn sta ability to run elections that are fair, that are safe, and, yet, the republicans are fighting that. where do you think...
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back in a mite nu. >>> welcome back let's get to our senior economics reporter steve liesman on whatoday's jobs numbers tell us and what they don't. steve? >> yeah. jon, a very sad report here ending ten years, nine and a half years, actually of straight job gains. i think nobody was out there predicting a virus would kill the great american jobs machine, at least for a temporary basis overall because this report, the data from it was collected before the second half of march it's not going to show the real extreme unemployment out there right now. 10 million people applied for unemployment claims. only a bit of that picked up in this survey. still, there was maybe more information than economists thought they would get down 713,000 with about a percentage point increase in the unemployment rate. average hourly earnings popped because i think some of the lower wage people would have been the first to come off the payrolls here. and you can look at the specific sectors and you can find some of the information of where you can maybe find it when we gets the real information out here. l
back in a mite nu. >>> welcome back let's get to our senior economics reporter steve liesman on whatoday's jobs numbers tell us and what they don't. steve? >> yeah. jon, a very sad report here ending ten years, nine and a half years, actually of straight job gains. i think nobody was out there predicting a virus would kill the great american jobs machine, at least for a temporary basis overall because this report, the data from it was collected before the second half of march...
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for say before we reopen the country we need more testing in the north bay, the small town of billy nus has started offering free covid-19 testing to all of its residents. this initiative started today and it will run through the rest of the week. the latest partner with ucsf and raise about $300,000 to make the drive up testing available. residents who take up the offer will receive 2 tests one for the virus itself as well as an antibody blood test to see if they have already contracted the virus. >>ucsf is also gearing up to test almost 6,000 people living in part of san francisco's mission district. according to a new covid-19 case map divided by zip codes released by the city. the mission has the highest number of covid-19 cases, latino community makes up most of the demographic in this area. anyone who lives or works in the area bounded by south van ness and harrison street cesar chavez and 23rd streets and is over the age of 4 is eligible regardless of their symptoms ucsf hope said more testing will help them understand how the virus spreads people who are eligible for the testing
for say before we reopen the country we need more testing in the north bay, the small town of billy nus has started offering free covid-19 testing to all of its residents. this initiative started today and it will run through the rest of the week. the latest partner with ucsf and raise about $300,000 to make the drive up testing available. residents who take up the offer will receive 2 tests one for the virus itself as well as an antibody blood test to see if they have already contracted the...
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. >> dana: nu reporting about the governors, william, what else did you hear about some of the decisions that you're makin. for example, you said in oklahoma, were going to try to talk to the governor in a minute, but restaurants can open but not bars. how are some of these things getting decided? >> well, first of all, the thing they're going to essays it has to be social distancing, you have to keep the 6 feet. then they're also doing it at 50%. but you're right, i think when we go through that, what it shows is how particular each governor is being as to what they're going to do. they all have advisory committees telling them what they can and can't do within this broader guideline of 6 feet or more, so i think they are choosing high-value activities that mean something to people, and it trying to bring some economic activity back in while still maintaining the right, if you will that if things go badly that they can change course. dana. >> dana: so many big decisions being made. william la jeunesse, thanks for your reporting today, we were appreciated. and the federal government repl
. >> dana: nu reporting about the governors, william, what else did you hear about some of the decisions that you're makin. for example, you said in oklahoma, were going to try to talk to the governor in a minute, but restaurants can open but not bars. how are some of these things getting decided? >> well, first of all, the thing they're going to essays it has to be social distancing, you have to keep the 6 feet. then they're also doing it at 50%. but you're right, i think when we...
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we come to the floor with nely mber o deaths, a huge nu people impacted, and the uncertainty of it all. >> yang: the house vote came as the labopartment reported that another 4.4 million americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total for the last five weeks to more than 26 ion. at a house small busines mheasteksmmg,e and gloves, democrats said many small employs still desperately need loans from the federal payroll protection program, or p.p.p. tom malinowksi of nejersey. >> i've been in close touch with small business owners in my district and it is difficult toa acly capture the level of fear, frustration and uncertainty that they are feeling right now. >> yang: some republicans argued the only real help for businesses is reopening the economy. dan bishop of north carolina. >> my biggest obseation is that the federal government cannot provide sufficient relief to substitute for a free and open economy.ta >> yang: m and oklahoma have now joined the growing number of states settingng dates for eaestrictions. michigan governor gretchen whitr said she would lik
we come to the floor with nely mber o deaths, a huge nu people impacted, and the uncertainty of it all. >> yang: the house vote came as the labopartment reported that another 4.4 million americans applied for unemployment benefits last week, bringing the total for the last five weeks to more than 26 ion. at a house small busines mheasteksmmg,e and gloves, democrats said many small employs still desperately need loans from the federal payroll protection program, or p.p.p. tom malinowksi of...
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vulnerab to the pandemic we fit told you last week about dozens of people riding carson jain pictures for nuingome residents and ante up well today, thosaspiring letters were delivered and the people at the antioch convalesnt hospital are showing us just how happy they were to open the envelopes. it's and she wrote the site. >>you know just a small actof kiness and go such a long way the pictures and cards ar helping the residents cope wi not being able to have any visitors right now no friends nor family are allowed in and because of the coronavirus outbreak and there's this to pass the time there's a a bear of a to trend that seems to be sweeping the nation peoe are putting teddy bears and their window so that childrn can try and spot them on scavenger hunts on four's justine waldman >>this is fun way to stay safe in saying while we have st at home during the coronavirus pandemic. >>zzy little bears are sitting pretty on bay area window cells from richmond san leandro and pa they are here as part of the hashtag teddy bear hunt and it's very fun over there we have a tiger know and ey're actual
vulnerab to the pandemic we fit told you last week about dozens of people riding carson jain pictures for nuingome residents and ante up well today, thosaspiring letters were delivered and the people at the antioch convalesnt hospital are showing us just how happy they were to open the envelopes. it's and she wrote the site. >>you know just a small actof kiness and go such a long way the pictures and cards ar helping the residents cope wi not being able to have any visitors right now no...
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tatalking about very small l nus in the united states.ur numbers are lower than just about anybody. a lot of good things are going to happen. we are responding with great speed and professionalism. it is going to go away. i don't take responsibility at all. we're going to be so good. it came up so suddenly. this is a pandemic. i felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic. all you did do was look at other countries. the coronavirus. you know that mostst of cororonavirus stop this is their new hoax. we are 15 people in this massive country. because of the fact we went early, we could've had a lot more than that. we're doing great. our country is doing so great. amy: that montage of presesident was produced by the recount. this is how "the new york times" began its investigation into trump's failure to respond to the threat of the coronavirus. "any way you cut it, this is going to be bad," a senior medical adviser at the department of veterans affairs, dr. carter mecher, , wrote on e night of january 28 in an email to a grou
tatalking about very small l nus in the united states.ur numbers are lower than just about anybody. a lot of good things are going to happen. we are responding with great speed and professionalism. it is going to go away. i don't take responsibility at all. we're going to be so good. it came up so suddenly. this is a pandemic. i felt it was a pandemic long before it was called a pandemic. all you did do was look at other countries. the coronavirus. you know that mostst of cororonavirus stop...
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thank you in the north bay, the small town of billy nus has begun offering free covid-19 testing to all of its residents. this initiative began today and will run through the rest of the week. polina is partnering with ucsf and raised about $300,000 to make the drive up testing available. residents to take up the offer will actually get to test one for the virus itself as well as in anybody's blood test to see if they've already contracted it test results will take anywhere from 72 hours to a week. the early decision to shelter in place is paying off for san francisco virologist says that california most notably the bay area. >>will soon be better positioned than most places in the nation to return to work. but he has some restrictions will have to stay in place. >>back probably been asked probably go back 6 feet apart. good hygiene hand hygiene. we will probably working in shifts. less crowding of were curious. no assembly of people. so all of these steps again aimed at reducing the spread of stars is we do not continue to. do all the right things that we could lose ground against this
thank you in the north bay, the small town of billy nus has begun offering free covid-19 testing to all of its residents. this initiative began today and will run through the rest of the week. polina is partnering with ucsf and raised about $300,000 to make the drive up testing available. residents to take up the offer will actually get to test one for the virus itself as well as in anybody's blood test to see if they've already contracted it test results will take anywhere from 72 hours to a...