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he said as well at a different stage now this is clearly and peyton clearly false the centers for disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted coronavirus and at least 6 have actually died of and acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect. the coronavirus fund demigods killing one person in the world every 15 seconds as according to a tally by voices news agency the number of recorded global desk has surpassed 700000 latin america remains the epicenter with brazil and mexico driving the surge in new cases and fatalities and the virus is accelerating in peru where concern is also growing about the disappearance of women and girls a peruvian women's rights official says more than $900.00 were reported missing between the start of the lockdown in mid march until the end of june those are the headlines coming up next earthrise. 15 years ago an explosion ripped through lebanon's capital killing prime minister graphene a hobby and 21 others now the special tribunal for lebanon in the hague will deliver its
he said as well at a different stage now this is clearly and peyton clearly false the centers for disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted coronavirus and at least 6 have actually died of and acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect. the coronavirus fund demigods killing one person in the world every 15 seconds as according to a tally by voices news agency the number of recorded global desk...
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virtually immune he said as well at a different stage now this is clearly payton falls the centers for disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted to corona virus and at least 6 have actually died of acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect but what has got to be looked at as well as the context that president trump has used this phrase virtually immune he has done it before in public on a number of occasions and the context is his absolute insistence that schools must open in the u.s. in their entirety he does not want virtual education he wants all the classes to open at the beginning of the new school year because he argues the economy cannot provide and this children are back in school freeing their parents to go to work so this is the context of these repeated false woods being made by president trump with regard to children and covert 19. rob pegoraro is a freelance take writer he says it's notable that facebook finally took the step of removing tom's video and he believes a pandemic is playing a
virtually immune he said as well at a different stage now this is clearly payton falls the centers for disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted to corona virus and at least 6 have actually died of acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect but what has got to be looked at as well as the context that president trump has used this phrase virtually immune he has done it before in public on a...
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centers for. disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted to corona virus and at least 6 have actually died of an acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect the counting of votes is underway in sri lanka after wednesday's parliamentary election turnout was down the election had to be delayed twice because of the pandemic present go to by a rajapakse has parties hoping to get a 2 thirds majority so that they can change the constitution they coronavirus pandemics is killing one person in the world every 15 seconds that's according to a tally by which is news agency the number of recorded global deaths has surpassed 700000 latin america remains the epicenter with brazil and mexico driving the surge in new cases and fatalities and this accelerating in peru where concern is also growing about the disappearance of women and girls a peruvian women's rights official says more than 900 where reported missing between the start of the lockdown in m
centers for. disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted to corona virus and at least 6 have actually died of an acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect the counting of votes is underway in sri lanka after wednesday's parliamentary election turnout was down the election had to be delayed twice because of the pandemic present go to by a rajapakse has parties hoping to get a 2 thirds majority so...
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he said as well at a different stage now this is clearly and peyton clearly false the centers for disease research research the c.d.c. says that some quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted to coronavirus and at least 6 have actually died of an acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect. the counting of votes is underway in sri lanka after wednesday's spawning mentary election turnout was down the election had to be delayed twice because of the coronavirus pandemic present go to by a rajapaksa bodies hoping to get a 2 thirds majority so that it can change the constitution australia's prime minister scott morrison says unemployment could reach 10 percent as a country deals with the economic fallout of the pandemic a 2nd biggest city melbourne is in a 6 week long down after a spike in cases and cases of the virus a surging across latin america that includes peru where there are also concerns about the disappearance of women and girls a peruvian women's rights official says more than 900 were reported missing between the side of the lock down in mid
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and stage now this is clearly and patently false the centers for disease research research the c.d.c. says that quarter of a 1000000 children have contracted to corona virus and at least 6 have actually died off and acute inflammatory situation stemming directly from coburg so this is clearly incorrect. survivors of the world's 1st atomic bomb have been marking 75 years since it was dropped on hiroshima in japan and it was a scaled back ceremony because of covert 19 about 140000 people were killed. hundreds of protested in istanbul against the government's plans to quit an international treaty on violence against women president a k party a set to decide by next week on whether to withdraw turkey from the council of europe accord which it signed in 2011. folly will keep you company from 3 g. up next slavery a 21st century evil i will see you very soon. as protests rage over police brutality and coronavirus grips the nation campaigning on the election trail has been forced to take a back seat will the presidential candidates ever hit the road and sell their brand of politics to america
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and i want to turn now to michael osterholm, the director of the center for disease research at the university of minnesota. michael, great to see you. i want to start with what we just heard from dr. scott atlas who we know is an adviser to president trump on coronavirus. he was talking about young people. let's listen. >> young people are not at risk for a serious disease from this. if you look at new york city, of the 19,000 roughly 700 deaths in new york city, people under 18, that's 13 of them. there's only one child which was very tragic of course. i'm a father myself. but there's only one child that was otherwise healthy out of all of those deaths. it's really very low risk here. >> according to the cdc it is true that people under 18 have a lower risk of getting hospitalized or dying from the virus. but there has been a 90% increase in the number of covid-19 cases among children in the u.s. and at least 90 children have died from the virus. how do you describe the risk for young people and their role in spreading this virus? >> well, thank you. first of all, we have to understand that
and i want to turn now to michael osterholm, the director of the center for disease research at the university of minnesota. michael, great to see you. i want to start with what we just heard from dr. scott atlas who we know is an adviser to president trump on coronavirus. he was talking about young people. let's listen. >> young people are not at risk for a serious disease from this. if you look at new york city, of the 19,000 roughly 700 deaths in new york city, people under 18, that's...
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we'll talk about that with the director of the centers for infectious disease research and policy next> also, center kamala harris is breaking barriers. the first african-american and asian american woman to become a democratic presumptive vice presidential nominee. she's talking for the first time about what we should expect. alright, i brought in ensure max protein to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. >>> the cdc say that people who recovered from coronavirus do not need to quarantine or get tested again for up to three months. >> yeah. the white house coronavirus testing czar says the administration has done everything they can to increase testing capacity. cnn's brynn gingras is following the very latest. but we know the u.s. is still struggling with testing delays and supply chain shortages as well. >> reporter: yeah. there's continued criticism that the administration should really take the reigns on this issu
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let's bring in the director of the center for infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota. michael, good to see you. the cdc guidance on testing was until recently, quote, testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with sars, covid 2 infection. now the cdc says, if you have been in close contact within 6 feet of a person with a covid-19 infection for at least 15 minutes but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test unless you are a vulnerable individual or your health care provider or state or local public health officials recommend you take one, unquote. does this new guidance make any medical sense? >> you know, all i can say, jake, is i am dumb founded by this recommended not just the fact that they made it but how they made it kindofunder the cover of night. when someone has been exposed to the coronavirus, it is true that in the first two or three days they won't be positive and we of course counsel people at that point not to be tested. but by day four and five it is important to know if they are positive because, one, it re
let's bring in the director of the center for infectious disease research and policy at the university of minnesota. michael, good to see you. the cdc guidance on testing was until recently, quote, testing is recommended for all close contacts of persons with sars, covid 2 infection. now the cdc says, if you have been in close contact within 6 feet of a person with a covid-19 infection for at least 15 minutes but do not have symptoms, you do not necessarily need a test unless you are a...
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michael osterholm is a professor and the director of the center for infectious disease research and policyuniversity of minnesota. also happens to be co-author of "deadliest enemy: our war against killer germs." doctor, make your case for a unified six-week lockdown and why that would be the answer, knowing you don't have sympathetic ears listening in the white house. >> well, we have actually two parts to that argument. number one is the fact that although you look at the number of cases we're seeing right now, anywhere in the low 50s to high 40,000 new cases a day, once schools reopen, particularly higher ed, colleges, universities, our high schools, just as we've seen the peak from the march time period of 32,000 drop to 22,000 around memorial day and then, of course, we saw what happened there. it went up to 65,000. now it's come down a little bit. i can see that the peak in september, october, going into november could far exceed the 65,000 cases a day. so we have a very, very difficult row to hoe, and he with can change that. why do we know we can change that? that's the second part
michael osterholm is a professor and the director of the center for infectious disease research and policyuniversity of minnesota. also happens to be co-author of "deadliest enemy: our war against killer germs." doctor, make your case for a unified six-week lockdown and why that would be the answer, knowing you don't have sympathetic ears listening in the white house. >> well, we have actually two parts to that argument. number one is the fact that although you look at the...
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michael osterholm, the director of the center for infectious disease research and policy at the universityota. i am so glad you're with us because you've got a striking new op-ed out there in "the new york times." you are now calling for a new lockdown. how would this work? >> well, first of all, let's just start out with the premise that i realize for everyone to hear that is shocking news. they don't want to hear it. but the bottom line, if you look at our country, we're an anomaly among the higher income countries of the world in that we never did lock down sufficiently. we only slowed down to get the virus level activity by may to a so-so level. when the countries of the world that were also a house on fire in march and april like we were, actually continued. they worked hard to get the number way down. so they put that coronavirus forest fire out and with just small, smoldering spots. we walked away after 80% containment and look what happened. and so i co-authored this piece with neel kashkari here in minneapolis. we looked at the health and economy. if we continue on this course tha
michael osterholm, the director of the center for infectious disease research and policy at the universityota. i am so glad you're with us because you've got a striking new op-ed out there in "the new york times." you are now calling for a new lockdown. how would this work? >> well, first of all, let's just start out with the premise that i realize for everyone to hear that is shocking news. they don't want to hear it. but the bottom line, if you look at our country, we're an...
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the dregt tor of the center for infectious disease and research and policy.nd the author of the deadliest enemy the war against killer germs. thank you. appreciate you joining us. >> thanks, don. >> a quarter of the worlds coronavirus cases in the united states. the president is saying this today. watch. >> i do want to say that i think at the end of the fairly short period of time you'll be very good shape. all over the country. >> over 5 million cases here. are we going to be in good shape soon? >> no. in fact, what we proposed in our op-ed piece about what might happen was in the "new york times" on friday. is that we're just really beginning to get to the really large part of the problem. right now we are probably averaging 45 to 55,000 cases through the end of the month per day. and when schools start both at the high school level and college and universities, we think we'll seal an explosion of cases in september. that will far surpass what we saw after memorial day. this is just going to continue increase and getting higher in terms of numbers. >> it's
the dregt tor of the center for infectious disease and research and policy.nd the author of the deadliest enemy the war against killer germs. thank you. appreciate you joining us. >> thanks, don. >> a quarter of the worlds coronavirus cases in the united states. the president is saying this today. watch. >> i do want to say that i think at the end of the fairly short period of time you'll be very good shape. all over the country. >> over 5 million cases here. are we...
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he's a professor at the center for infectious disease and vaccine research at the la jolla institute r immunology. i asked for his read on the time fame for the vaccine. >> any way you look at it there's been a lot of actually really good vaccine news just in the past two weeks. actually, it's been kind of a tidal wave of data. and what looks good is that there are multiple vaccine candidates that have passed all the tests they've been asked to test so far. so really safety tests and that they generate an immune response in people and that they have activity in monkeys. those are all really good things. feel, one of the things that we did in la jolla was try to answer the question of how much immunity does a person need to have. because that's one of the things that affects -- how good is a vaccine going to have to be to stop covid-19, right? so one way to do that is to ask, well, what's an immune response look like in an average person who caught covid-19? because usually what you'd like is for a vaccine to generate an immune response that's at least as good as what you'd see in an i
he's a professor at the center for infectious disease and vaccine research at the la jolla institute r immunology. i asked for his read on the time fame for the vaccine. >> any way you look at it there's been a lot of actually really good vaccine news just in the past two weeks. actually, it's been kind of a tidal wave of data. and what looks good is that there are multiple vaccine candidates that have passed all the tests they've been asked to test so far. so really safety tests and that...
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he is the director of the center for infectious disease and research and policy. and the author of "deadliest enemy, our war against killer germs." doctor, thank you. appreciate you joining us. >> thanks. thanks, don. >> so, a quarter of the world's coronavirus cases, right here, in the united states. the president is saying this today. watch. >> i do want to say that i think, at the end of a fairly short period of time, you're going to be in very, very good shape, all over our country. >> all right. so over 5 million cases here. are we going to be in good shape, soon? >> no. in fact, what we proposed in our op-ed piece that you mentioned earlier, about what might happen. it was in "the new york times" on friday. is that we're just really beginning to get to the really large part of the problem. right now, we are going to probably average 45 to 55,000 cases, through the end of this month, per day. and when school starts, both at the high school level and in college and universities, we think we're going to see an explosion of cases in september. that will far surp
he is the director of the center for infectious disease and research and policy. and the author of "deadliest enemy, our war against killer germs." doctor, thank you. appreciate you joining us. >> thanks. thanks, don. >> so, a quarter of the world's coronavirus cases, right here, in the united states. the president is saying this today. watch. >> i do want to say that i think, at the end of a fairly short period of time, you're going to be in very, very good shape,...
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for. >> i didn't understand how it could have happened based on the precautions and the space. >> what we're going to do to keep your camper safe -- >> reeporter: researchers with the centers for diseaseontrol analalyzed whatat happened at t camp. they found more than 300 children arrived there in late june, but they didn't wear masks, and windows and doors were not left open. a teenaged employee developed chills. then staff members started sending campers home. among children and staff for whom results were available,e, more thanan three-e-quarters, 2 people tested popositive. >> they dididn't do alll thee s around ventilation and getting kids to wear masks. so if you don't do those thingn, absolutely, this is not a surprise. >> reporter: the cdc studydy conrrmed oupsps o childr canan lead to outbreaks. teachers were already worried. >> it's just not safe. i think at the end of the day, what it comes down to is we're scared. >> reporter: educators in new york harbor similar fefears. they're preparing to welcome some students back parrt time while teachihing online classes too. >> steep-by-step, we're gogoing continue to improve this plan. it is a big undertaking, but it's all about h
for. >> i didn't understand how it could have happened based on the precautions and the space. >> what we're going to do to keep your camper safe -- >> reeporter: researchers with the centers for diseaseontrol analalyzed whatat happened at t camp. they found more than 300 children arrived there in late june, but they didn't wear masks, and windows and doors were not left open. a teenaged employee developed chills. then staff members started sending campers home. among children...
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to learn more, visit paycom.com >>> joining us now, director of the center for infectious disease researchota, dr. michael osterholm. he wrote an op-ed in "the new york times" entitled, here's how to crush the virus until vaccines arrive arguing, quote, to save lives and the economy, we need another lockdown. >> so doctor, thank you so much for being with us. i often -- >> thanks, joe. >> -- quoted you from a previous interview where you said months ago we were in the second inning. i move that up to the fourth, fifth inning, a few months after that. i think i'm back in the second inning. this thing could be around for another year or so. what are your thoughts? >> well, i think you're right. somewhere in between there. the third inning. we'll split the difference. just to remind people the context for this conversation that when you think about all the pain and suffering and death and economic disruption we've experienced to date, only 8% to 10% of americans have been infected with this virus, and it's not going to slow down until we get to at least 50% to 70%. we can get through it throu
to learn more, visit paycom.com >>> joining us now, director of the center for infectious disease researchota, dr. michael osterholm. he wrote an op-ed in "the new york times" entitled, here's how to crush the virus until vaccines arrive arguing, quote, to save lives and the economy, we need another lockdown. >> so doctor, thank you so much for being with us. i often -- >> thanks, joe. >> -- quoted you from a previous interview where you said months ago we...
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conceive of the federal government supporting medical research, you know, we didn't have the national institute of health. we didn't have the centers for disease control. this was something medical research if it happened was something that had to be funded by individuals or by foundations. but it really wasn't generating that kind of response. and for many doctors certainly this was true in the mid to late 19th century, if you really wanted a good medical education, you went abroad. if you really wanted to engage in any kind of research, you went to europe. but all that changed in 1902 when what happened? what major donor changed all of that? yeah. reagan? >> rockefeller. prof. mcmillen: yeah, john d. rockefeller, right. he had millions, what is he going to do with his money. indeed he was convinced to give this money to found a research institute, not a hospital, not a medical school, but an actual research institute and this, of course, is the rockefeller institute which is in new york city. in fact, if you go to new york city, i mean, you can see this beautiful, beautiful, these beautiful grounds and this building. it's right on the east r
conceive of the federal government supporting medical research, you know, we didn't have the national institute of health. we didn't have the centers for disease control. this was something medical research if it happened was something that had to be funded by individuals or by foundations. but it really wasn't generating that kind of response. and for many doctors certainly this was true in the mid to late 19th century, if you really wanted a good medical education, you went abroad. if you...
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center. it says researchers zeroed in on a possible reason, male hormones appear to boost the virus' ability to get inside cells. the centers for diseasetrol says that 10,000 more men have died in our country from coronavirus than women. more than 72,000 american men, more than 62,000 women. with us now is the so di's senior -- study's senior author, professor of urology and oncology sciences at the icon school of medicine, dr. ash tawari. doctor, welcome. why is the finding so important? is there a possible link between coronavirus and prostate cancer? >> thank you, eric. there are more than millions of people that are dealing with prostate cancer risk and are facing the covid-19 pandemic at the same time. when you look at them, men are twice likely to die due to the covid infection and this is the same age group who get the prostate cancer. so we started doing a deep dive into understanding why there is a connection. and the work has been done by many labs, including ours. and we found that the spike protein of the covid virus needs to attack to a receptor on the cell phone as ace-2. the story doesn't stop there. that virus has to go
center. it says researchers zeroed in on a possible reason, male hormones appear to boost the virus' ability to get inside cells. the centers for diseasetrol says that 10,000 more men have died in our country from coronavirus than women. more than 72,000 american men, more than 62,000 women. with us now is the so di's senior -- study's senior author, professor of urology and oncology sciences at the icon school of medicine, dr. ash tawari. doctor, welcome. why is the finding so important? is...
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for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals to their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo have participants will get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers will be monitored for the next 2 years data will be gathered about safety immune response and efficacy as required for regulatory review kaiser has done vaccine testing for more than 30 years. >>and they're also involved in another covid-19 experimental vaccine co-developed by the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and moderna there's no answer when we can expect a vaccine to be approved. but the race is on on which pharmaceutical companies will win regulatory approval before the end of the year. >>if you are interested in this clinical study you have to be a kaiser patients will post a link on our website kron 4 dot com in santa clara gay
for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals to their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo have participants will get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers...
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for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals through their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo after to sup and still get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers will be monitored for the next 2 years data will be gathered about safety immune response and efficacy as required for regulatory review kaiser has done vaccine testing for more than 30 years. >>and they're also involved in another covid-19 experimental vaccine co-developed by the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and moderna there's no answer when we can expect a vaccine to be approved. but the race is on on which pharmaceutical companies will win regulatory approval before the end of the year. >>if you are interested in this clinical study you have to be a kaiser patients will post a link on our website kron 4 dot com in santa clar
for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals through their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo after to sup and still get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart...
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for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals to their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo have participants will get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers will be monitored for the next 2 years data will be gathered about safety immune response and efficacy as required for regulatory review kaiser has done vaccine testing for more than 30 years. and they're also involved in another covid-19 experimental vaccine co-developed by the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and moderna there's no answer when we can expect a vaccine to be approved. but the race is on on which pharmaceutical companies will win regulatory approval before the end of the year. >>if you are interested in this clinical study you have to be a kaiser patients will post a link on our website kron 4 dot com in santa clara gayle
for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals to their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo have participants will get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers...
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for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals to their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo after to sup and still get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers will be monitored for the next 2 years data will be gathered about safety immune response and efficacy as required for regulatory review kaiser has done vaccine testing for more than 30 years. and they're also involved in another covid-19 experimental vaccine co-developed by the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases and moderna there's no answer when we can expect a vaccine to be approved. but the race is on on which pharmaceutical companies will win regulatory approval before the end of the year. >>if nou are interested in this clinical study you have to be a kaiser patients will post a link on our website kron 4 dot com in santa clara gayle
for getting caught the disease to their underlying conditions. doctor nicola klein is a director of kaiser's vaccine study center she says researchers will also be looking at individuals to their health care worker status or by being in a racial and ethnic minority neither participants nor clinicians will know who is getting the vaccine or the placebo after to sup and still get vaccine and half the participants will get to see them but it's a 2 dose and the doses are 21 days apart volunteers...
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center for disease control, our primary public health organization funded by the government released guidelines about patients infected with the coronavirus. how do you track the spread of the disease? in a footnote, the cdc acknowledged that researchersevidence that "masks offer any protection against coronavirus." any at all. health officials worked to track the spread of the virus and cdc suggested that they ignored whether or not people were wearing masks. in other words, it might be completely irrelevant to preventing the spread of the virus. so there is still no proof that masks protect us against covid-19? the cdc put that in a release to the state. it seems like a blockbuster story. why isn't that on page one of "the new york times"? why is the entire media, the entire leadership class of the united states of america ignoring this? masks are obligatory anywhere. he just announced that if he is elected, you will be required to wear a mask when you are alone outside. what is going on? you know what is going on. fear works. the more afraid you are, the more you will accept. again, it's human nature. the more cut off you are from your family and your friends, the more power they have to control you. this is an election year. democ
center for disease control, our primary public health organization funded by the government released guidelines about patients infected with the coronavirus. how do you track the spread of the disease? in a footnote, the cdc acknowledged that researchersevidence that "masks offer any protection against coronavirus." any at all. health officials worked to track the spread of the virus and cdc suggested that they ignored whether or not people were wearing masks. in other words, it might...