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so the phase one trial results were published in "the new england journal of medicine" showing that ittrigger an immune response in older adults, which is a promising sign that the vaccine will indeed work. but this is still a phase 1 study result that we're looking at right now. we still have to wait till phase 3 to see if the actual vaccine does work to prevent covid disease in older adults. >> and dr. ali, flu season is nearly upon us. and you say you're seeing some concerns when it comes to people getting flu shots. what are you most worried about? >> i'm really worried that a lot of parents are not getting their kids vaccinated for the flu and other normal, routine childhood vaccines. and everybody's afraid of going to doctors' offices, which is sort of understandable as we're now seeing some cases rise in certain states. but i do want to say that the department of health and human services has expanded the pharmacist's ability to give vaccines to kids over the age of 3. so you could potentially get the flu vaccine at your local pharmacy now. and also measles and rubella vaccine a
so the phase one trial results were published in "the new england journal of medicine" showing that ittrigger an immune response in older adults, which is a promising sign that the vaccine will indeed work. but this is still a phase 1 study result that we're looking at right now. we still have to wait till phase 3 to see if the actual vaccine does work to prevent covid disease in older adults. >> and dr. ali, flu season is nearly upon us. and you say you're seeing some concerns...
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news tonight about the effectiveness of vaccines. in a new study in the "new england journal of medicine," it shows that the antibodies people use to help fight the virus lasted at least four months, which will be key to helping schools here in new york and across the country reopen full time. norah. >> o'donnell: on the top of every parents' list what's going on in schools. thank you, meg. and we turn now to europe where schools are riopening while on the verge of a second coronavirus wave with a dramatic surge of infections but fewer deaths, countries are taking new measures to try and stop the spread. we get more now from cbs' charlie d'agata. >> reporter: by the tens of millions, kids came back to school equipped with more than just a new pencil case-- face masks mandatory. in france from the sixth grade up. in spain, even toddlers, with students required to wash their hands five times a day. hardest hit spain has seen a huge spike in new cases-- 57,000 in the past week, even outpaings the united states. it follows the decision to reopen resorts, despite the risks. tourism had falby , loss of tens of billions of dollars. france up,
news tonight about the effectiveness of vaccines. in a new study in the "new england journal of medicine," it shows that the antibodies people use to help fight the virus lasted at least four months, which will be key to helping schools here in new york and across the country reopen full time. norah. >> o'donnell: on the top of every parents' list what's going on in schools. thank you, meg. and we turn now to europe where schools are riopening while on the verge of a second...
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yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the patients before they had been affected by asymptomatic people. but parents out there. at the mass we. teach them greater where they are godfrey the live events and cora both of these are confirm a k. a that in to be privy to the journey the instructor and so they seem to me ok in the context of the time i asked him of ok van going to miss a train it increased i was reading the paper the real me looks the same to matthew cooper the thing you see on and on that horse no not after the daughter and money 1st it's only as then that we walk is spread human years and if you get the u.s.b. who's. going to get it whe
yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the...
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yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other . the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the patients therefore they have been affected by asymptomatic people. but found that their lead frizzy on it in those at the last week. and greater where they are god 3 live events and cora both of these are confirm ok and that ain't to be privy to the join of the instructor and so they seem to me ok in the context of that i'm asking of ok being going to may say remit increase they would surely you know the real me the simple matthew cooper the feed zone and on the top on that for those around money 1st that sonia's then the pope we paul has spread you many years and if you could be who's. going to get it wher
yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other . the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the...
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yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the patients therefore they have been affected by asymptomatic people. but parents out there. at the mass we. know where your dog 3 live events and cora both of these have unfair mackay aid that aim to be privy to the journey the instructor and so they seem to me ok in the context of that i'm asking of ok van going to may say train it in chris i was reading it the real use the symptomatic look at the feet and so on and on that horse known that after the door and when he 1st that sonia's then we put all his spread human ears and if you get you abuse. we're going to get it wherever he said it was it shouldn't get
yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the...
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appears to show that the drug is safe in older adults though a small study published in the new england journal of medicine found the vaccine produced a virus neutralizing antibodies in people over 56 years old age group that is prone to severe cold in 1000 symptoms study was an extension of bitterness phase one safety trial conducted earlier this year. the results were similar to those in younger participants one of the study's lead researchers from emory university in atlanta dr evan anderson told reuters the findings are reassuring because immunity tends to weaken with age but there is part of operation warp speed and one of 11 companies in the final stages of phase 3 trials the last step required before vaccines could be approved for widespread use company shares spiked as much as 4 percent on the news wednesday. so with this in mind let's take another look at the trends and spread of the virus globally with r.t. correspondent saya tablature so where are we when the you know brand another day just more and more increases and right now close to $35000000.00 a globally recovery rate scale at around 75 pe
appears to show that the drug is safe in older adults though a small study published in the new england journal of medicine found the vaccine produced a virus neutralizing antibodies in people over 56 years old age group that is prone to severe cold in 1000 symptoms study was an extension of bitterness phase one safety trial conducted earlier this year. the results were similar to those in younger participants one of the study's lead researchers from emory university in atlanta dr evan anderson...
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>> basically, according to the paper published in new england journal of medicine, and we found that ber there's already a huge group of cases. they did not report it to w.h.o. if w.h.o. received the information and helped china to contain covid-19 in december, i think in wuhan, the disease can be contained there quite well and there's no way to spread out to the whole world. so i think at the very beginning in wuhan, they should do that. and furthermore, in wuhan, they only took care of the severe cases in the hospital. and they ignored the mild cases and then they didn't go out to the community and spread out the virus to their colleagues, to their classmates or to their family members. and this is really unfortunately to cause this on a large scale outbreak in wuhan. >> where do you think we are now for the next few months? is the virus, you know, exhausting itself as some people believe? is it still as virulent and we still need to be as vigilant? how would you describe the next few months? >> i think the first wave of this pandemic has not grown a lot. it's still there and persis
>> basically, according to the paper published in new england journal of medicine, and we found that ber there's already a huge group of cases. they did not report it to w.h.o. if w.h.o. received the information and helped china to contain covid-19 in december, i think in wuhan, the disease can be contained there quite well and there's no way to spread out to the whole world. so i think at the very beginning in wuhan, they should do that. and furthermore, in wuhan, they only took care of...
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his vaccine chief said yesterday in the new england journal of medicine that, quote, developing a vaccine by january 2021 will represent progress. and the president is seeking a political victory. cdc has told states they must be ready to distribute as early as november 1st, two days before the election. >> if we can make them advanced prior to the election day, we will and if we can make them advanced after, we will. it's totally irrelevant. it's unlikely that number happened in aux. october. and eevrlven more likely to hap in december. >> in the service of politics and not health is causing many americans, who don't consider themselves antivaccination to have reservations. according to a poll conducted earlier this month, only 21% of people said they would get a coronavirus vaccine right away. down from 32%, who said they would in july. senator and democratic vice presidential running mate, kamala harris said this, when my colleague asked her if she'd get a vaccine approvaled and distributed before the election. >> i think thoolts going to be an issue for all of us. i will say that i wo
his vaccine chief said yesterday in the new england journal of medicine that, quote, developing a vaccine by january 2021 will represent progress. and the president is seeking a political victory. cdc has told states they must be ready to distribute as early as november 1st, two days before the election. >> if we can make them advanced prior to the election day, we will and if we can make them advanced after, we will. it's totally irrelevant. it's unlikely that number happened in aux....
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>> what they found in the new england journal of medicine they took 30,000 patients who tested positiveirus and followed them and showed the antibodies peaked at two months and plateaued at four months. what it tells us is we might have hope with success as far as a vaccine is concerned because our antibodies and reaction to covid-19 disease mimics that of how a vaccine good work. how long we would be protected if we were protect if you had antibodies, we don't know about protection to see the disease again, we have a lot of unanswered questions, four months is better than a few weeks. if the vaccine is effective for four or five months we will take it for now. >> the cdc set the goal, they rapidly make preparations to implement large-scale distribution of covid-19 vaccines and where are we on this timeline, how long would it take to be distributed to every day folks? >> because of a program called operation warp speed we are able to get this vaccine out on the market earlier. normally takes years to get a vaccine on the market peoria getting it done in less than two years. phase 1, pha
>> what they found in the new england journal of medicine they took 30,000 patients who tested positiveirus and followed them and showed the antibodies peaked at two months and plateaued at four months. what it tells us is we might have hope with success as far as a vaccine is concerned because our antibodies and reaction to covid-19 disease mimics that of how a vaccine good work. how long we would be protected if we were protect if you had antibodies, we don't know about protection to...
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"the new england journal of medicine" published an extensive study out of iceland that found most people who recovered from covid-19 retain stable levels of antibodies against the coronavirus within the four months after diagnosis. bret buried >> bret: jonathan, thank you. portland's democrat mayor is in the market for a new place to live. mayor ted wheeler's home was attacked by the very protesters he has taken pains to defend. it is just part of the urban violence on the streets of many big cities. correspondent matt finn is an corporation l mcpartland tonight. >> a brief moment of calm after four straight nights of unrest, including riots, fires, and the shooting death on saturday of 39-year-old erin danielson, a supporter of the right-leaning group patriot prayer. oregon state police are working with the u.s. attorney's office to review arrests and bring federal charges against those arrested for criminal activity. state troopers are being cross deputized by u.s. marshals, allowing state police to bypass portland's district attorney, who has chosen not to prosecute some arrested demo
"the new england journal of medicine" published an extensive study out of iceland that found most people who recovered from covid-19 retain stable levels of antibodies against the coronavirus within the four months after diagnosis. bret buried >> bret: jonathan, thank you. portland's democrat mayor is in the market for a new place to live. mayor ted wheeler's home was attacked by the very protesters he has taken pains to defend. it is just part of the urban violence on the...
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>> well, there were a number of papers that were put out by this on the new england journal of medicine. the mayo clinic put out a paper on this. they ran the math. even if a test is 98% accurate which is pretty good for a test, no 100% test. if you test 100 people who definitely have covid and you miss two of them, if you are doing it on massive scale, millions and millions of tests, that can be thousands of infections that you miss and each one of those can snare many more people and create whole new chains of transmission. so we have to understand that the tests aren't perfect. we want, you know, black and white clear answers as a society. we do not have them and we probably never will. so i guess my message is, you know, if you are still having symptoms of covid and you're not feeling well but your test comes back negative, you should quarantine instead of cherry picking the information. you should quarantine this and eventually spread the disease. >>all yeah, thank you so much. i'm glad you're doing better but i hope you get back to 100%. thank you for coming on. >> thank you so mu
>> well, there were a number of papers that were put out by this on the new england journal of medicine. the mayo clinic put out a paper on this. they ran the math. even if a test is 98% accurate which is pretty good for a test, no 100% test. if you test 100 people who definitely have covid and you miss two of them, if you are doing it on massive scale, millions and millions of tests, that can be thousands of infections that you miss and each one of those can snare many more people and...
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we have been on the receiving end of that as well as our colleagues at the new england journal of medicinewe both have papers we have had to retract. this is, very briefly, when the paper is submitted to us and we decide we want to send it for external review by independent scientists, we will send it to four or five scientists, ask her -- ask for their opinions and the negotiate with the authors if they are still interested and to revise the paper and send it back to the reviewers. that is what we did with the russia vaccine paper we were talking about. it is a process that has been tried and tested since the first scientific journal in the 17th century. it is an imperfect process because it is not repeating the experiments. it is not actually going out and saying let's see if we can reproduce this work, because that is the real test. if you can reproduce it, we notice 100% true. clearly that is not what peer-reviewed is doing. it is taking on trust, what the scientist is presenting, and then scrutinizing that work, critiquing it and asking for more explanation, clarification, more experi
we have been on the receiving end of that as well as our colleagues at the new england journal of medicinewe both have papers we have had to retract. this is, very briefly, when the paper is submitted to us and we decide we want to send it for external review by independent scientists, we will send it to four or five scientists, ask her -- ask for their opinions and the negotiate with the authors if they are still interested and to revise the paper and send it back to the reviewers. that is...
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. >> a study published in "new england journal of medicine" shows a potential vaccine developed by pharmaceuticalnd the national institutes of health creates a strong immune response and young adults, similar to that in younger age groups. tampa international airport is the first in the nation to offer voluntary covid-19 testing to all departing and arriving passengers and today alabama's governor extended her statewide mask mandate through the end of the november election. >> it's important to have a safe environment for poll workers, poll watchers and those of us who would like to vote in person. >> long beach middle school on the mississippi coast placed all of its students under quarantine today. school officials say 15 students tested positive and more than one-third of the student body was potentially exposed. bret. >> bret: jonathan serrie in atlanta. jonathan, thanks. there continues to be movement on capitol hill toward some kind of copper must measure to give more aid to americans affected by the coronavirus pandemic. congressional correspondent track program tells us where things stand
. >> a study published in "new england journal of medicine" shows a potential vaccine developed by pharmaceuticalnd the national institutes of health creates a strong immune response and young adults, similar to that in younger age groups. tampa international airport is the first in the nation to offer voluntary covid-19 testing to all departing and arriving passengers and today alabama's governor extended her statewide mask mandate through the end of the november election....
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the authors write in the new england journal of medicine are a results that indicate anti-viral anti-bodiesst sars virus did not decline within four months after diagnosis. it's unclear how much protection these antibodies offer. but the length will determine how often you'll need a coronavirus shot for lasting protection. some vaccines are life-long. some like seasonal flu, you have to have a shot every year. dana? >> dana: that shot is coming up for me. i know. thanks so much. schools across the country facing alarming teacher shortages. retirements are sky rockets in the face of uncertainty about how unsafe it is to return to class. kristina partsinevelos is with the fox business network and live at new york city public schools. what is the situation now? i guess they're on a delay until later this month? >> exactly. we're seeing a rough start to the school year. in new york a delay for the first day of school. you have remote learning that is the norm and now another add stress. shortage of teachers. schools are seeing teachers take a leave of absence or retire all together. in pinellas
the authors write in the new england journal of medicine are a results that indicate anti-viral anti-bodiesst sars virus did not decline within four months after diagnosis. it's unclear how much protection these antibodies offer. but the length will determine how often you'll need a coronavirus shot for lasting protection. some vaccines are life-long. some like seasonal flu, you have to have a shot every year. dana? >> dana: that shot is coming up for me. i know. thanks so much. schools...
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moderna had a very positive report from "new england journal of medicine." in all people younger. regeneron last night. knew was massive. they have a bridge to the other side. that means we're out of recession. buy value stocks. you will do well owning value names. rotate to a degree from the large cap growth names. take some profits. go to value. skip small cap. too much pressure. do well in mid-cap. buy high quarter bonds. do that you will set up for great returns in the first quarter. charles: phil, we always hold you to account. you have a tremendous track record with us. thanks a lot, buddy. of course we'll stay on the markets as we wrap up the month, including the last trades you need to consider as we get away from september and go to october. but first house republicans are recommending a stiffer response to china's rise calling the communist country, quote, a generational threat. state department spokesperson morgan ortegas will weigh in. she's next. charles: house republicans say the china's evil intentions have gone on far too long and they are a g
moderna had a very positive report from "new england journal of medicine." in all people younger. regeneron last night. knew was massive. they have a bridge to the other side. that means we're out of recession. buy value stocks. you will do well owning value names. rotate to a degree from the large cap growth names. take some profits. go to value. skip small cap. too much pressure. do well in mid-cap. buy high quarter bonds. do that you will set up for great returns in the first...
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that's a question raised by researchers the unproven theory floated in the new england journal of medicine we talked about this memorial infectious disease specialist doctor steve threlkeld about the idea you know it's a theory is what it is very little bit country dated to 2 of the verify it would be it would you be able to do such a study that verifies that you think you could get lived up to really tested, but he did say this the idea that it's better to be exposed to less virus is certainly a reasonable idea and go but while it's an idea now doctor threlkeld acknowledges often human nature is to protect ourselves. this could lead to more masking but to the extent that that doesn't bigger so that it would just only get up to him to make people wear masks more this is going to be a good thing for us all regardless of the motivation behind shay arthur. >>california saw more than 4,000 new cases of covid-19 162 deaths in the past 24 hours. among the hot zones for those new cases here in the golden state. los angeles sacramento, san diego and riverside. >>nearly all of california state univ
that's a question raised by researchers the unproven theory floated in the new england journal of medicine we talked about this memorial infectious disease specialist doctor steve threlkeld about the idea you know it's a theory is what it is very little bit country dated to 2 of the verify it would be it would you be able to do such a study that verifies that you think you could get lived up to really tested, but he did say this the idea that it's better to be exposed to less virus is certainly...
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a study published in the "new england journal of medicine" found older people given moderna's vaccine had immune response similar to those in young adults. older people are more at risk. new data shows alcohol consumption is soaring during the pandemic especially among women. a 17% increase for females and a spike among people aged 30 to 59. >>> 5:25 for you that morning. hundreds of thousands of laid off workers are in limbo waiting for the unemployment office to process their applications for those benefits. >> you're right, marcus. some people have waited for months. consumer investigator chris chmura has some news, some frustrating findings, really, that explain why some of these delays have dragged on. >> reporter: good morning. we're talking about the employment development department known as edd. we're going through a review of edd that governor newsom recently ordered and it's telling. auditors looked under the hood and found a broad mix of problems that have contributed to a backlog, inadequate training, stacks of unopened mail and some newly hired state workers who are bein
a study published in the "new england journal of medicine" found older people given moderna's vaccine had immune response similar to those in young adults. older people are more at risk. new data shows alcohol consumption is soaring during the pandemic especially among women. a 17% increase for females and a spike among people aged 30 to 59. >>> 5:25 for you that morning. hundreds of thousands of laid off workers are in limbo waiting for the unemployment office to process...
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than $200 million for als and pay off now by funding new research just published in the new england journal of medicinexperimental drug that slows the progression of that devastating disease allowing patients to retain physical, critical functions longer, like speaking, walking, swallowing. it's not a cure. but many advocates think it would be a turning point. pete who created the ice bucket challenge sadly lost his struggle with the disease just last year. but his mom is now hopeful that a cure is that much closer. >> when pete was diagnosed, we didn't see the light at the end of the tunnel. not only do we see the light at the end of the tunnel, but now we can feel its rays. and it's going to happen. >> and god willing that will happen. today also we are mourning the loss of one of the greatest pitchers to ever play. tom seaver, also known as tom terrific. he took over the new york -- he took the new york mets from one of the worst records in the league to a world series win in 1969. the miracle mets becoming the miracle mets, of course, that year. and along the way, one of just two pitchers to win mo
than $200 million for als and pay off now by funding new research just published in the new england journal of medicinexperimental drug that slows the progression of that devastating disease allowing patients to retain physical, critical functions longer, like speaking, walking, swallowing. it's not a cure. but many advocates think it would be a turning point. pete who created the ice bucket challenge sadly lost his struggle with the disease just last year. but his mom is now hopeful that a...
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saying hey, look, journalists, you know, could come in, people on the outside come in, new england journal of medicinen and look at this, i mean i think it does give me more confidence that, you know, that transparency would be there. so i would certainly take that opportunity and report on it and i think it's a pandemic. everybody in the world. >> they issued a joint pledge vowing not to cut safety corners to get it out faster. is that reassuring? you said you would absolutely not get a vaccine if ready in november. does this pledge you getting a vaccine if ready this fall? >> let me say a couple things. first, the news that there was a serious adverse reaction that halted the trial of one of the most promising vaccines, one that we've heard a lot about is exactly why you have to take things carefully with vaccines. they're not toys. if you had one out of 1,000 adverse reactions and giver the vaccine to a billion people, yo u ha you have a million people with these reactions. this isn't the only vaccine with serious adverse reactions. one of them, four out of 30 that had severe adverse reactions. tha
saying hey, look, journalists, you know, could come in, people on the outside come in, new england journal of medicinen and look at this, i mean i think it does give me more confidence that, you know, that transparency would be there. so i would certainly take that opportunity and report on it and i think it's a pandemic. everybody in the world. >> they issued a joint pledge vowing not to cut safety corners to get it out faster. is that reassuring? you said you would absolutely not get a...
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yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the patients therefore they had been affected by asymptomatic people. but parents out there led the frizzy wanted in. at the last week. to cheat and play the where they are godfrey the live events and cora both of these have gone for my care aide that aim to be privy to the journey the instructor and so they seem to me ok in the context of that i'm asking of ok van going to may say butchery may increase they will surely you know the real me the simple matthew cooper the feed zone and on the top on that for those around money fish that sonia's then the pope we paul has spread you many years and if you could be wh
yet and early january data collected by chinese hospitals late to published by the new england journal of medicine confirmed that there had been human transmission. it is proven that since mid december human to human transmission happened among people who were in close contact with each other. the 1st 6 people came from the seafood market from january 1 to january 11th but over 80 percent of the patients had never been there. according to the same data 70 percent had never had contact with the...
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validations from throughout the scientific community, in medical journals, such as the new england journal of medicine, and from medical professionals with large media platforms, such as cnn's sanjay gupta, according to the senior official." what was it like to read your name here, sanjay? and what would it take for you to sign off publicly on a vaccine like this? >> well, you know, this is an interesting point. i mean, because i think the data being shown to a wide variety of people, and being very transparent about this is important. and basically, what i would be looking for, i think, is very basic. and i think what most people would be wanting is the same. you want to show that it's a safe vaccine, that it's not causing some sort of unusual side effect, which we've seen in other vaccine candidates in the past. there was a vaccine, you know, back in the '70s that caused this guillain-barre syndrome, when is sort of ascending paralysis. it was only after you started giving it to larger numbers of people that you recognized how significant a side effect that was. so i would really want to look into t
validations from throughout the scientific community, in medical journals, such as the new england journal of medicine, and from medical professionals with large media platforms, such as cnn's sanjay gupta, according to the senior official." what was it like to read your name here, sanjay? and what would it take for you to sign off publicly on a vaccine like this? >> well, you know, this is an interesting point. i mean, because i think the data being shown to a wide variety of...
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then also just personally, it's like when you see phase one trials being publish in the "new england journal of medicine," which about 10 people, 15 people are actually getting the close that's going to be the final dose. and then you hear the companies talking about how they can make tens of millions of doses, it's a little nerve-wracking. you don't feel on some level is the humility that should all be part of this process. i mean, we know this well. as you move forward in these processes, i mean, nature gives its secrets up slowly, grudgely, and often with a human price. i worked on coronaviruses for the 26 years took to us make the vaccine. that virus had been worked on for four decades before i started working on it, both an scommals ultimately with people. and then there was a vaccine introduce in the late 1990's that caused this. no one would have predicted, and we've been working on that vaccine, either animals or people for 40 years, and that was a surprise here. we've been on it for about a year. i think you have to be humble here. in terms of explaining people, and ruth said this, i think, onc
then also just personally, it's like when you see phase one trials being publish in the "new england journal of medicine," which about 10 people, 15 people are actually getting the close that's going to be the final dose. and then you hear the companies talking about how they can make tens of millions of doses, it's a little nerve-wracking. you don't feel on some level is the humility that should all be part of this process. i mean, we know this well. as you move forward in these...
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new england journal of medicine editor, come in and look at this.it does, you know, give me some more confidence that, you know, that transparency would be there. so i would, certainly, take that opportunity. and report on it and, you know, i think it's a pandemic. everybody in the world needs to know about this data. >> professor haseltine, nine vaccine makers, now, have issued a joint pledge, today, vowing not to cut safety corners in order to get a vab seccine out faster. is that reassuring to you? because the other night, you said you absolutely would not get a vaccine in november. does that influence your decision? even if it's this fall? >> let me say a couple of things. first, the news that there was a serious adverse reaction, that halted the trial of one of the most promising vaccines, one that we've heard a lot about, is exactly why you have to take things carefully with vaccines. they're not toys. if you have one out of a thousand adverse reactions, and you give the vaccine to a billion people. you have a million people with those reactio
new england journal of medicine editor, come in and look at this.it does, you know, give me some more confidence that, you know, that transparency would be there. so i would, certainly, take that opportunity. and report on it and, you know, i think it's a pandemic. everybody in the world needs to know about this data. >> professor haseltine, nine vaccine makers, now, have issued a joint pledge, today, vowing not to cut safety corners in order to get a vab seccine out faster. is that...
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turning again to the "new england journal of medicine," they make it plain, they make it clear. i quote -- in the current context of millions of americans losing their job and an ongoing pandemic, overturning the a.c.a. would most likely be devastating to patients, clinicians, hospitals, and state economies. the very virus that has brought about record unemployment levels is the same agent that makes health insurance and the new options created under the a.c.a. more important than ever. that's the new england medical journal. this small, the supreme court of the united states of america will consider another challenge to the affordable care act. president trump's justice department has taken the dangerous position that, quote, the entire a.c.a. must fall. president trump is trying to take away the security of the a.c.a., take away the law that allows medicaid expansion, take away the law that protects people with preexisting conditions and allows them to have health care. the law that literally medical professionals are saying and saving lives today. and now here we are debating
turning again to the "new england journal of medicine," they make it plain, they make it clear. i quote -- in the current context of millions of americans losing their job and an ongoing pandemic, overturning the a.c.a. would most likely be devastating to patients, clinicians, hospitals, and state economies. the very virus that has brought about record unemployment levels is the same agent that makes health insurance and the new options created under the a.c.a. more important than...
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of the sweet cost him his life. a new report from "the new england journal of medicine" revealing a 54-year-old construction worker ate a few weeks collapsed at a fast food restaurant. he switched from red to black licorice, which contains glycyrrhizin. the compound that makes licorice root taste sweet. at large amounts, it can be dangerous. >> it leads to low potassium level, which can lead to cardiac arrest in this case. >> reporter: dr. neil butala says these cases are rare -- >> even consumed in smaller quantities, licorice can lead to rising in blood pressure. it can lead to long-term heart problems. >> reporter: small amounts of the candy can add up over time. the licorice compound may appear in other foods as well, including teas, soft candies and some beers for flavoring. the problem so serious the fda has even issued a halloween warning before. >> remember, don't eat large amounts of black licorice at one time. >> reporter: and as we approach the holiday, candy sales are spiking. according to market researchers, they're up 13% since last year, a bigger jump than usual. if you can't live without your black lic
of the sweet cost him his life. a new report from "the new england journal of medicine" revealing a 54-year-old construction worker ate a few weeks collapsed at a fast food restaurant. he switched from red to black licorice, which contains glycyrrhizin. the compound that makes licorice root taste sweet. at large amounts, it can be dangerous. >> it leads to low potassium level, which can lead to cardiac arrest in this case. >> reporter: dr. neil butala says these cases are...
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new hope for those battling the devastating, degenerative disease, als, a drug that may give patients who often have two to five years to live, the gift of more time. a study published in the "new england journal of medicineial, the als association is taking the unusual step of asking the fda to bypass another round of trials and make the new drug available to patients right away >> reporter: christina received the drug as part of the study, diagnosed with als at 31 years old. >> there was a very brief period between the main trial and the follow-up. she was not on the drug, and we really saw a dramatic difference in the progression of her als in that period. >> reporter: nancy frates says it is the news her son, pete, spent his final years fighting for. >> no longer is a person dying from als it's a person living with als. >> ah! >> ah. >> reporter: back in 2014, pete inspired the ice bucket challenge. the global phenomenon raised hundreds of millions of dollars, which helped with this latest research but with no cure, pete passed away last year >> i used to go to bed and have nightmares of this disease i was going to go to sleep for ten hours, and when i woke up, what was it going to take away during th
new hope for those battling the devastating, degenerative disease, als, a drug that may give patients who often have two to five years to live, the gift of more time. a study published in the "new england journal of medicineial, the als association is taking the unusual step of asking the fda to bypass another round of trials and make the new drug available to patients right away >> reporter: christina received the drug as part of the study, diagnosed with als at 31 years old....
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if you look by contrast, the new england journal of medicine an essay by a team member doesn't mentionpolitical statement. can you see how people might be concerned? >> i think it's irresponsible how people are trying to politicize a vaccine to the american people. we have a significant challenge with vaccine hesitancy and efforts to undermine competence that hurts people willing to take a vaccine once it comes through. any vaccine that comes out will meet the gold standards for approval. we've made that clear. the fda commissioner has made that clear, but we are seeing historic advances. we are literally in phase three clinical trials on three vaccines months from the initial initial development of the vaccines. >> secretary azar -- >> if we get a vaccine, we need to be ready to distribute it. that's why the career team at the cdc put the letter out to the governors saying in the event everything hits, we need you to be ready to distribute this vaccine. >> yeah. secretary, when you mention the president, it sounds like flattery as opposed to sticking to the scientific facts. since you
if you look by contrast, the new england journal of medicine an essay by a team member doesn't mentionpolitical statement. can you see how people might be concerned? >> i think it's irresponsible how people are trying to politicize a vaccine to the american people. we have a significant challenge with vaccine hesitancy and efforts to undermine competence that hurts people willing to take a vaccine once it comes through. any vaccine that comes out will meet the gold standards for approval....
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turning again to "the new england journal ofed medicine," they make it plain, they make it clear. i quote, in the current context of millions of americans losing their job and an ongoing pandemic overturning daca would most likely be devastating to patients, clinicians, hospitals and state economies. the very virus that is brought about record unemployment levels is the same agent that makes health insurance and the new options created under the aca more important than ever. that's the new england medical journal. this fall the supreme court of the united states of america will consider another challenge to the affordable care act. president trump's justice department has taken the dangers of position that quote, the entire aca must fall. president trump is trying to take away the security of the aca, take away the law that allows medicaid expansion, take away the law that protects people with pre-existing conditions and allows them to have healthcare, the law that literally medical professionals are saying that is saving lives today. and now here we are debating a decision to who
turning again to "the new england journal ofed medicine," they make it plain, they make it clear. i quote, in the current context of millions of americans losing their job and an ongoing pandemic overturning daca would most likely be devastating to patients, clinicians, hospitals and state economies. the very virus that is brought about record unemployment levels is the same agent that makes health insurance and the new options created under the aca more important than ever. that's...
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novavaxx, study appearing in new england journal of medicine, vaccine induced immune responses was generally safe in people 18 to 59 year's of age. the stock is up nearly 5% about 5% ahead of the open. we are just getting started this morning, coming up gordon chang is here talking about the china threat. johnson hopkins school of public health with the latest on covid-19 and the rush for a vaccine. at 7:30 a.m. eastern congressman tom reed and josh are here to discuss president trump and joe biden on the campaign trail plus the latest on stimulus. in the 8:00 o'clock hour pennsylvania senator pat toomey on who is leading in the polls, 8:00 a.m. donald trump, jr. joins talk about unrest in america and race for the white house. and we take a look at sports stars turning to trading in covid-19 down time, you're watching mornings with maria live on fox business. ♪ ♪ >> the thing that's greatest threat of the united states of america emanates from the chinese communist party. it's not frankly a close call. dagen: secretary of state mike pompeo on fox news last night after announcing new restrict
novavaxx, study appearing in new england journal of medicine, vaccine induced immune responses was generally safe in people 18 to 59 year's of age. the stock is up nearly 5% about 5% ahead of the open. we are just getting started this morning, coming up gordon chang is here talking about the china threat. johnson hopkins school of public health with the latest on covid-19 and the rush for a vaccine. at 7:30 a.m. eastern congressman tom reed and josh are here to discuss president trump and joe...
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of regulatory clearance but we're in a pandemic. these are not normal times guys >> did you have some comments on that moderna news that was out yesterday, meg >> reporter: yes new engla"new england journal o medicineipants we've seen these data at the end of august. they presented them in a cdc briefing we knew that the vaccine appeared to indues the same immune response in older people as younger people which is very good news. in flu shots for example you need to give a high dose flu vaccine often for older folks because the immune response isn't as strong. it bodes well for these studies and we're waiting to see the results from phase three of moderna and others >> back to regeneron and antibody cocktail. you're right if there are limited quantities of this stuff there's lots of different poem uses for it. who will get prioritized hospital people. people who are not yet hospitalized preventative measures for people living with covid. what do you think? >> reporter: it's such a good question, becky. we'll have to see how much data and in which populations is available by the time this gets cleared. you know, usually drugs are used in populations that they have been tested in but, this is a pande
of regulatory clearance but we're in a pandemic. these are not normal times guys >> did you have some comments on that moderna news that was out yesterday, meg >> reporter: yes new engla"new england journal o medicineipants we've seen these data at the end of august. they presented them in a cdc briefing we knew that the vaccine appeared to indues the same immune response in older people as younger people which is very good news. in flu shots for example you need to give a high...