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dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight. please remember its covid pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and temporary medical facilities. until tomorrow t stay safe out there. wash your hand, and remember, also wash your feet, they are the hands of your legs, here st, your moment of zen.k. >> may the fourth be with you. (funky disco plays) ♪ my name is cleveland brown ♪ and i am proud to be ♪ right back in my hometown ♪ with my new family ♪ there's old friends and new friends ♪ ♪ and even a bear ♪ through good times and bad times ♪ ♪ it's true love we share ♪ and so i found a place ♪ where everyone will know ♪ my happy mustached face
dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight. please remember its covid pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers,...
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dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight.pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and temporary medical facilities. until tomorrow t stay safe out there. wash your hand, and remember, also wash your feet, they are the hands of your legs, here st, your moment of zen.k. >> may the fourth be with you. oh. a little help. wow, your hair is really thinning. standing has proven to be healthier, increases productivity, and just looks cooler. picture someone doing something heroic. now, was he sitting or standing? not counting fdr. every second you sit there is an hour off your life. look at all of you. i feel like you're in a suicide cult. no, no,
dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight.pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and temporary medical...
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dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight. pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and temporary medical facilities. until tomorrow t stay safe out there. wash your hand, and remember, also wash your feet, they are the hands of your legs, here st, your moment of zen.k. >> may the fourth be with you. captioning made possible by comedy central - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna have myself a time ♪ both: ♪ friendly faces everywhere ♪ ♪ humble folks without temptation ♪ - ♪ i'm going down to south park ♪ ♪ gonna leave my woes behind ♪ - ♪ ample parking day or night ♪ ♪ people spouting "howdy neighbor" ♪ - ♪ headin' on up to south park
dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight. pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and temporary medical...
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dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight.er its covid pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and temporary medical facilities. until tomorrow t stay safe out there. wash your hand, and remember, also wash your feet, they are the hands of your legs, here st, your moment of zen.k. >> may the fourth be with you. dwight schrute (voiceover): for the inaugural sabre store. [horn sounds] and i, dwight schrute, am in charge of the entire operation. if i can prove myself today and the store is a hit with the media and nellie sees this, the vice-presidency is mine. hey, are you holding this chair? because i feel like i'm going to fall off. yes. ye
dr. tegnell that is our show for tonight.er its covid pandemic has devastated communities around the world but the international medical corps is helping those communities rebuild and recover. and if you are able to, and would like to help them in their global outreach, please donate whatever you can. and if you would like to support the response here at hem in new york city, please donate to the nyc health care heroes for providing care packages to our health care workers, hospitals and...
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but with respect, dr tegnell, isn't that part of my point? would not have had that catastrophic spread of covid—19 through your care homes, particularly around stockholm, if you had run a more strict, a less open policy for the general population? yeah, i mean, these people meet a lot of people, even if you have a lockdown, so you cannot isolate them. so in that way, a lockdown would not have stopped the spread into them and we can see now, when we are starting to look at these places, we see a decline in the incidences in those places, once we start really focusing and getting them to focus on basic hygiene procedures and so on. let me ask you this — as the country's chief epidemiologist, the man, let us be honest, the man who, in many ways, is the architect of the swedish government's strategy for coping with covid—19, can you regard a situation in which your country has, getting on for 30,000 infections of covid—19 in the population, has a death toll which is significantly higher than your neighbours, standing at around 3,500 — can you reg
but with respect, dr tegnell, isn't that part of my point? would not have had that catastrophic spread of covid—19 through your care homes, particularly around stockholm, if you had run a more strict, a less open policy for the general population? yeah, i mean, these people meet a lot of people, even if you have a lockdown, so you cannot isolate them. so in that way, a lockdown would not have stopped the spread into them and we can see now, when we are starting to look at these places, we see...
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i want to end, if i may — we're short of time, dr tegnell.t the future, because throughout this interview, you've indicated you don't think that, if we can call it the fight, the fight against covid—i9 will come to any sort of end until there is an effective vaccine that is deliverable to the world's population. so we're talking, let's say, a year or 18 months at the best, in most people's view. in the meantime, how much normality can there be? if we take sweden as one of the more advanced countries, that's thought about this a lot, do you think that we, for example, can return before a vaccine to a world in which there is widespread travel, even between countries, where crowds can gather at music concerts or football stadiums, where hugs and handshakes can become routine again, where people do not have to wear facemasks on public transport, or has our life fundamentally changed for the long—term ? nobody knows the answer to that question. i think certain things we can be quite sure about. i think for a long time we're going to need to protec
i want to end, if i may — we're short of time, dr tegnell.t the future, because throughout this interview, you've indicated you don't think that, if we can call it the fight, the fight against covid—i9 will come to any sort of end until there is an effective vaccine that is deliverable to the world's population. so we're talking, let's say, a year or 18 months at the best, in most people's view. in the meantime, how much normality can there be? if we take sweden as one of the more advanced...
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i want to end, if i may — we're short of time, dr tegnell.ture, because throughout this interview, you've indicated you don't think that, if we can call it the fight, the fight against covid—i9 will come to any sort of end until there is an effective vaccine that is deliverable to the world's population. so we're talking, let's say, a year or 18 months at the best, in most people's view. in the meantime, how much normality can there be? if we take sweden as one of the more advanced countries, that's thought about this a lot, do you think that we, for example, can return before a vaccine to a world in which there is widespread travel, even between countries, where crowds can gather at music concerts or football stadiums, where hugs and handshakes can become routine again, where people do not have to wear facemasks on public transport, or has our life fundamentally changed for the long—term ? nobody knows the answer to that question. i think certain things we can be quite sure about. i think for a long time we're going to need to protect our el
i want to end, if i may — we're short of time, dr tegnell.ture, because throughout this interview, you've indicated you don't think that, if we can call it the fight, the fight against covid—i9 will come to any sort of end until there is an effective vaccine that is deliverable to the world's population. so we're talking, let's say, a year or 18 months at the best, in most people's view. in the meantime, how much normality can there be? if we take sweden as one of the more advanced...
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dr. tegnell, pleasure to have you on.b begin by explaining simply why did you decide, contrary to almost every other country, that you did not need to do a lockdown in sweden? >> i think because we really from very early on thought we would achieve the same effect using the normal system for sweden public health, working with giving responsibilities to individuals in our country. >> does that mean you think that you can achieve a large part of what you need to do -- in other words, you can flatten the curve enough by just putting out some guidelines and you don't have to shut schools, you don't have to shut restaurants, et cetera? you get enough bang for the buck, as it were? >> yeah. i think so. i think so far six, seven weeks into the epidemic in sweden, we have managed to do that. we have a very flat curve. our health system is still working. it's a tough time for them, but they have never been overburdened. actually, at any given time there's at least 20% of icu beds empty. traveling in sweden has been kept down by at
dr. tegnell, pleasure to have you on.b begin by explaining simply why did you decide, contrary to almost every other country, that you did not need to do a lockdown in sweden? >> i think because we really from very early on thought we would achieve the same effect using the normal system for sweden public health, working with giving responsibilities to individuals in our country. >> does that mean you think that you can achieve a large part of what you need to do -- in other words,...