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covid. and beat back the assault as the virus rages in these next few months. it will not be easy. a high-performing hospital system as well as the diligence of new yorkers are the keys to stop the spread. second, the vaccine will end the covid crisis. we must vaccinate 70% to 90% of our 20 million new yorkers quickly, safely and fairly. we must learn the glaring and costly lessons of america's failed public health system. so we are better prepared for the next time. there will be a next time. we must deal with the short-term economic crisis. a $15 billion record state deficit that must be addressed in the next several weeks. we must plan our economic resurgence. the cost is too high. we simply cannot stay closed until the vaccine hits critical mass. we will have nothing left to open. we must reopen the economy but we must do it smartly and safely. also, we must energize our lagging private sector and rebuild our economic platform, our transportation system, our infrastructure system for the
covid. and beat back the assault as the virus rages in these next few months. it will not be easy. a high-performing hospital system as well as the diligence of new yorkers are the keys to stop the spread. second, the vaccine will end the covid crisis. we must vaccinate 70% to 90% of our 20 million new yorkers quickly, safely and fairly. we must learn the glaring and costly lessons of america's failed public health system. so we are better prepared for the next time. there will be a next time....
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she tested positive for covid-19. her father says he was told the talks elegy report did not reveal -- talks ologies report toxicologyeal -- report did not reveal any other causes of death. her autopsy is not yet complete. since then, according to later reporting, a spokesperson for the georgia bureau of investigation said an autopsy was not performed on robin because she tested positive for covid-19, which was listed as the probable cause of death. not listay, bop does robinvid-19 staff where worked. they have not acknowledged that she likely died of covid-19. does bop disagree with the determination that covid-19 was robin's possible cause of death? if so, what evidence does it rely on to make that decision? dir. carvajal: congresswoman, sad.happened to robin is i don't know that we have ever disagreed with anything. i do not know where you are getting your information. i am not a medical expert. we are simply saying what we are given. the last piece of information from the georgia bureau, i do not have that informa
she tested positive for covid-19. her father says he was told the talks elegy report did not reveal -- talks ologies report toxicologyeal -- report did not reveal any other causes of death. her autopsy is not yet complete. since then, according to later reporting, a spokesperson for the georgia bureau of investigation said an autopsy was not performed on robin because she tested positive for covid-19, which was listed as the probable cause of death. not listay, bop does robinvid-19 staff where...
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what covid did to us is different and how we responded to covid is different. we have a confidence born from accomplishment. we know what we must do. and we will do it, we will win the covid war and we will learn and growfrom the experience. we are smart, united, disciplined and loving. we are as we say new york tough . there are moments in life that can change a person fundamentally, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worst . likewise there are episodes in history that transform society and covid is one of those moments. new york sees the moment for the crisis it is also the opportunity it presents . we understand the international trauma and disruption that it is causing. it has affected every aspect of society around the globe. generated new fundamental dynamics. even this presentation today is different. normally it is given in the albany convention center with thousands of people. today, i'm speaking in person with a small group but casting and streaming and in this new and different world, the audience is actually larger, not smaller. technology
what covid did to us is different and how we responded to covid is different. we have a confidence born from accomplishment. we know what we must do. and we will do it, we will win the covid war and we will learn and growfrom the experience. we are smart, united, disciplined and loving. we are as we say new york tough . there are moments in life that can change a person fundamentally, sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worst . likewise there are episodes in history that transform...
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i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. today, my guest is an infeshttious disease specialist and leading the covid disease tracing team for the san francisco department of public health. she's here to talk about the city's contact tracing program and how to slow the spread of the virus. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much for having me. >> can we begin by talking about when the city's contact tracing program began and what are the services? >> sure. so we began contact tracing on the first day that we had a case here in san francisco, so that was march 5 of this year. the purpose of our program is to provide comprehensive services to people who are close to and diagnosed with covid. this includes anyone who's newly diagnosed gets a phone call from our trained health professionals in which we talk more about their diagnosis, make sure that they have accurate information. we then go into understanding a little bit more about their symptoms and trying to better understand when they first may have become infectio
i'm chris manners, and you're watching coping with covid-19. today, my guest is an infeshttious disease specialist and leading the covid disease tracing team for the san francisco department of public health. she's here to talk about the city's contact tracing program and how to slow the spread of the virus. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you so much for having me. >> can we begin by talking about when the city's contact tracing program began and what are the services?...
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she likely died of covid-19. does bop disagree with a determination that covid-19 possible cause of death? if so what evidence does it rely on to make that decision? >> what happened to robin is with anyone who dies for that matter. i don't know if we've ever disagreed with anything at an hour you are getting your information i'm not a i medical expert but we are simply saying what we are given that last piece of information from the georgia bureau, i don't have that information we never disputed or debated we call it like we see it. the paperwork we were given did not determine a cause of death. we are not disputing it. i would not do that. she was one ofof our staff. >> thank you for that answer but the border prison website we just had a chance to look at doesn't actually show her death. it shows the death of two staff members. are you planning on updating the website to identify the fact that robin did die and was an inmate death? >> you are correct it list two. again, i don't know all the specifics or legali
she likely died of covid-19. does bop disagree with a determination that covid-19 possible cause of death? if so what evidence does it rely on to make that decision? >> what happened to robin is with anyone who dies for that matter. i don't know if we've ever disagreed with anything at an hour you are getting your information i'm not a i medical expert but we are simply saying what we are given that last piece of information from the georgia bureau, i don't have that information we never...
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i’m since then, two family members have died with covid.— died with covid.eeping myself safe. keeping my — died with covid. i'm keeping myself safe, keeping my distance - died with covid. i'm keeping myself safe, keeping my distance and - died with covid. i'm keeping myself safe, keeping my distance and if. safe, keeping my distance and if somebody comes close, i say, but off! ~ . somebody comes close, i say, but off! . ., ., , ., somebody comes close, i say, but off! . ., .,, ., ., ., somebody comes close, i say, but off! ~ ., ., ., ., off! what has covid done to your extended family? _ off! what has covid done to your extended family? decimated - off! what has covid done to your extended family? decimated it. | off! what has covid done to your| extended family? decimated it. a sin . le extended family? decimated it. a single parent. _ extended family? decimated it. a single parent, he _ extended family? decimated it. a single parent, he works _ extended family? decimated it. a single parent, he works on - extended family? decimated it. a single parent, he
i’m since then, two family members have died with covid.— died with covid.eeping myself safe. keeping my — died with covid. i'm keeping myself safe, keeping my distance - died with covid. i'm keeping myself safe, keeping my distance and - died with covid. i'm keeping myself safe, keeping my distance and if. safe, keeping my distance and if somebody comes close, i say, but off! ~ . somebody comes close, i say, but off! . ., ., , ., somebody comes close, i say, but off! . ., .,, ., ., .,...
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so, he's got covid and he's had a stroke?atient has been admitted for every hour he's been on shift — by sam, eight. so, we're now going to run into a problem because we haven't got any beds. no beds? so i had five beds to start the night. got two patients next door who need to come in. and here's another. where will he go? just bring the back of the bed, see if that helps. and is he on 100% now? yeah. in pressurised rooms, the patients receive oxygen through masks, their condition monitored. but who may need more sustained help from a ventilator? stats below 96. one man's breathing badly falters. just do it, just do it, just do it. he must be intubated, fast. and we watch as medics put him to sleep and push a long plastic tube down his throat, hooking him up to his new breathing machine. when he'll wake up, no—one knows. soon, he'lljoin so many others here oblivious to night and day, cared for by strangers like carlene, who we spoke to in the first wave of the virus back in may. i've felt broken on many occasion, and i think
so, he's got covid and he's had a stroke?atient has been admitted for every hour he's been on shift — by sam, eight. so, we're now going to run into a problem because we haven't got any beds. no beds? so i had five beds to start the night. got two patients next door who need to come in. and here's another. where will he go? just bring the back of the bed, see if that helps. and is he on 100% now? yeah. in pressurised rooms, the patients receive oxygen through masks, their condition monitored....
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and that left us wide—open to covid? absolutely wide—open when covid came.ries, but our system for caring for the elderly has been in desperate need of reform for decades and it proved disastrously vulnerable when the virus arrived. more than 30,000 care home residents have died after contracting covid. this lancashire home's been virus—free, but the manager remembers how it felt when the government sent a box of out—of—date face masks, as the pandemic raged back in march. fury, anger, upset. we are, you know, drowning in lack of money and lack of support. - there is a worldwide - pandemic now and you just sent us out—of—date ppe! you know, do you really respect us i that little that you can't actually i give us the stuff that we need? with the uk at the forefront of developing and administering covid vaccines, there's hope the country can emerge from the virus nightmare earlier than others. here we go, sharp scratch. but there are 100,000 reasons why, as well as offering immunity, we should seek to fix the inequalities that left britain so exposed to the pa
and that left us wide—open to covid? absolutely wide—open when covid came.ries, but our system for caring for the elderly has been in desperate need of reform for decades and it proved disastrously vulnerable when the virus arrived. more than 30,000 care home residents have died after contracting covid. this lancashire home's been virus—free, but the manager remembers how it felt when the government sent a box of out—of—date face masks, as the pandemic raged back in march. fury,...
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the hospital's lead for social care says it has been successfully used for non—covid patients. for non—covid issues. we know there is a demand for more of these hotel beds to be set up in order to ease the pressure on the nhs. we hope by starting small we can up scale in order to meet demands of the trust. london's declared a major incident. with more than 7,000 covid patients in the hospitals and admissions approaching 1,000 a day, staff say this year's winter pressure is off the charts. it really is unprecedented, in terms of the number of patients that require intensive care, being put on a ventilator at one time, and most hospitals have reached, have expanded intensive care capacity to somewhere in the region of three times their normal capacity. but it is extremely pressurised and the staff are doing their utmost, but they are being worn down by their pressure. but they are being worn down by that pressure. once more we must all stay home. a simple clear message the government hopes will hit home in this new advertising campaign. it reinforces just how critical it is to follow the socia
the hospital's lead for social care says it has been successfully used for non—covid patients. for non—covid issues. we know there is a demand for more of these hotel beds to be set up in order to ease the pressure on the nhs. we hope by starting small we can up scale in order to meet demands of the trust. london's declared a major incident. with more than 7,000 covid patients in the hospitals and admissions approaching 1,000 a day, staff say this year's winter pressure is off the charts....
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covid—i9 has added to that.d adults because for children, most of their activity is around play and community activity, it is not easy for children just to go out for a run or something. but in this really difficult time that we are all in, we need to see it as an opportunity to do things differently, to look forward, to think about how we can protect the health of our children, and just be more creative than we probably would have had the opportunity to be in the past. before we talk in a bit more detail about how to turn this around, what more can you tell us about this sport england survey, just released in the last few minutes, so i appreciate you are reallyjust seeing it as well, but bring us the key points that you have picked up on? ~ , ., ., , , , on? well, it is not a surprise in terms of _ on? well, it is not a surprise in terms of the — on? well, it is not a surprise in terms of the inequality. - on? well, it is not a surprise in terms of the inequality. if - on? well, it is not a surprise in terms of
covid—i9 has added to that.d adults because for children, most of their activity is around play and community activity, it is not easy for children just to go out for a run or something. but in this really difficult time that we are all in, we need to see it as an opportunity to do things differently, to look forward, to think about how we can protect the health of our children, and just be more creative than we probably would have had the opportunity to be in the past. before we talk in a...
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of covid-19 at lhh. the covid-19 unit staff passionate resident care contributed to th to the full fl resuccessful recovery of 19 residents. they embodied the values of high-quality passionate care for residents in their approach to the whole person, not just the diagnosis. congratulations south five covid-19 unit. >> respiratory therapy care practitioners provide ongoing services to residents' health. the lhh response they have continued to provide services while conducting all covid-19 tests of the residents to provide additional care to those showing symptoms or signs. the dedicated resident focus services continued throughout the year despite the staffing challenges. they have gone above and beyond at this crucial time. congratulations and thank you to the respiratory therapy department. >>> next is the activity therapy department. >> the high-quality of life for our residents. it changed significantly due to covid-19. they didn't stop providing services. they develop an innovative programming utiliz
of covid-19 at lhh. the covid-19 unit staff passionate resident care contributed to th to the full fl resuccessful recovery of 19 residents. they embodied the values of high-quality passionate care for residents in their approach to the whole person, not just the diagnosis. congratulations south five covid-19 unit. >> respiratory therapy care practitioners provide ongoing services to residents' health. the lhh response they have continued to provide services while conducting all covid-19...
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more covid infections. and more death.hers who must stare into the abyss to spare our eyes. like hannah, a senior mortician at the royal london hospital, part of a small team ofjust five that's handled hundreds of bodies in this pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying? although it's ourjob and we deal with dead people every day, this level, i think, has taken its toll. does it feel like a conveyor belt? it does, it does, in a way, yes. i hate to say that, because i hate to think of it like that, but yes, yes, it is, almost, yes. that's what the pandemic�*s done, i mean... yeah. it's no-one's fault. no. sorry. i've done this for years, you know, i'mjust... when someone says to you, how does it make you feel, and you say how it makes you feel, yeah, this is how it makes me feel. the inner turbulence revealed. and yet, outer strength is what we crave — a brave face in those fighting the virus on our behalf. as every day, the hospitals fill up, including the royal london. how many floors are
more covid infections. and more death.hers who must stare into the abyss to spare our eyes. like hannah, a senior mortician at the royal london hospital, part of a small team ofjust five that's handled hundreds of bodies in this pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying? although it's ourjob and we deal with dead people every day, this level, i think, has taken its toll. does it feel like a conveyor belt? it does, it does, in a way, yes. i hate to say that,...
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i'm the white house covid coordinator. i had the privilege of being joined by four of america's leading doctors and health experts today. conducting our first covid-19 briefing. i will keep my comments very brief. yesterday, we met with governors and other local leaders to update them on our progress and plans. today, we are here because we have to have a regular series. we want to have a regular series of briefings to engage you on the state of the pandemic and give all of you accurate, up-to-date information. the president strongly believes that the scientists who are leading the effort should face the american people directly. to that end, going forward, you can expect to hear directly from people including dr. fauci, dr. nguyen minsky, and the sergeant general. my role as court nadir of our federal response is to ensure that we are empowering our experts and using the full capabilities of the u.s. government to respond to and recover from this pandemic. i will participate in these briefings periodically and have asked
i'm the white house covid coordinator. i had the privilege of being joined by four of america's leading doctors and health experts today. conducting our first covid-19 briefing. i will keep my comments very brief. yesterday, we met with governors and other local leaders to update them on our progress and plans. today, we are here because we have to have a regular series. we want to have a regular series of briefings to engage you on the state of the pandemic and give all of you accurate,...
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>>a covid outbreak. cases so many cases at kaiser hospital, the investigation into how a holiday costume may have spread the virus and the deadline to apply for california's first round of small business grants is this week how one east bay city is stepping in to help. >>and the warriors preparing for a big game tonight all eyes of course on steph curry after his historic career high output last night we have a live report from chase center right after the break. 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. yeah-he-eah! this ain't just stuffed crust. this is papa john's crust, stuffed. better ingredients. better pizza. papa john's. >>kaiser permanente is continuing to investigate that super spreader event at the san jose hospital that infected 44 workers in the e r with covid one of whom tragically has
>>a covid outbreak. cases so many cases at kaiser hospital, the investigation into how a holiday costume may have spread the virus and the deadline to apply for california's first round of small business grants is this week how one east bay city is stepping in to help. >>and the warriors preparing for a big game tonight all eyes of course on steph curry after his historic career high output last night we have a live report from chase center right after the break. alright, i brought...
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sinai center for post covid care in new york city, undergoing tests and treatment for persistent covidptoms. >> i felt like no one was taking me seriously before, and because there was no founded, historical, medical evidence of covid long haul, i didn't feel like i ever had a voice that people would listen to. >> so for you, what does a good day look like? >> not having to nap. taking a walk down the block without needing to recover afterwards. it's tiny victories for me at this point. >> reporter: shayna is one of a growing number of people suffering from acute post covid syndrome. they're being called long haulers, people still experiencing debilitating symptoms long after having covid. in the u.s., over 25 million people, 1 in every 13 americans, has tested positive for covid-19. studies now estimating that about 10% of those patients have experienced long-term symptoms. >> it's impossible for me to go through and name every different system that can be affected, and patients can still be experiencing issues with. fatigue, headaches, cognitive dysfunction, exercise intolerance, sho
sinai center for post covid care in new york city, undergoing tests and treatment for persistent covidptoms. >> i felt like no one was taking me seriously before, and because there was no founded, historical, medical evidence of covid long haul, i didn't feel like i ever had a voice that people would listen to. >> so for you, what does a good day look like? >> not having to nap. taking a walk down the block without needing to recover afterwards. it's tiny victories for me at...
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covid is a killer. covid is real. please, out there, be careful. be careful.sly. very, very serious. 0nce once again 0nce againa once again a report on bbc news about the reality of life in some of these hospitals, hugh. first, your impression of the kind of pressure that staff are working under, and then, really, to help viewers with where we are tonight in terms of pressure in other parts of the nhs? 0ne impression i came away with from croydon university hospital was how adamant that staff are to get their message out to the public that this is real. as one of them said, this is real. as one of them said, this is not fake news. these are people seriously ill, critical care capacity, very busy, the hospital half full of covid patients. these are 30 and 40—year—olds who are seriously ill, coming in. yes, with the right treatment they will pull through, almost all of them but it could leave them with long—term scars and difficulties with long covid. this is a reality, it is not just as characterised by some people who are a lot older with underlying health con
covid is a killer. covid is real. please, out there, be careful. be careful.sly. very, very serious. 0nce once again 0nce againa once again a report on bbc news about the reality of life in some of these hospitals, hugh. first, your impression of the kind of pressure that staff are working under, and then, really, to help viewers with where we are tonight in terms of pressure in other parts of the nhs? 0ne impression i came away with from croydon university hospital was how adamant that staff...
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covid may not be our last pandemic. and our new neighbors arriving movessen have as prefer quarantining in a small backyard rather than a small apartment or tell commuting rather than taking a crowded subway. whatever the reason, as people seek to improve the quality of their lives, they are choosing connecticut. tens of thousands of young families have moved to state for the first time in a generation because they recognize and appreciate our connecticut values. connecticut was ranked one of the best states in the country to raise a family for women. for working mothers, and for public safety. within those rankings connecticut ranges higher for education, child care, women health covid has pushed too many women out of the work force but not for long. lieutenant governor suzanne, leads a counsel on women and girls to make sure that question stay the motion family friendly state in the country and a leader for pay equity. in this coming year, we will be expanding our commitment to housing transit development hope choice
covid may not be our last pandemic. and our new neighbors arriving movessen have as prefer quarantining in a small backyard rather than a small apartment or tell commuting rather than taking a crowded subway. whatever the reason, as people seek to improve the quality of their lives, they are choosing connecticut. tens of thousands of young families have moved to state for the first time in a generation because they recognize and appreciate our connecticut values. connecticut was ranked one of...
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>> i support passing covid relief with support from republicans if we can get it but the covid relief has to pass, no ifs, ands or buts. >> reporter: now, that answer, no ifs, ands or buts is not biden shooting down that possibility. and it's the first real spark acknowledging that there may not be that bipartisan support that they're looking for. of course, we know biden is doing the work to reach out to republican, and cnn has also learned that they will ramp up their public campaign doing more interviews and going along with more calls. but, again, there is -- remains an open question of whether or not that is enough. and if it's not enough, biden will have to go alone with democrats, and that will prove to be an early test of their unity, but also of their ability to legislate because they cannot lose a single vote with their slim majority. christie, victor. >> speaking of the inability is not to lose a single vote what is the vice president role? >> vice president harris has been active, she's been flexing her power and popularity of the vp's office doing both a public campaign a
>> i support passing covid relief with support from republicans if we can get it but the covid relief has to pass, no ifs, ands or buts. >> reporter: now, that answer, no ifs, ands or buts is not biden shooting down that possibility. and it's the first real spark acknowledging that there may not be that bipartisan support that they're looking for. of course, we know biden is doing the work to reach out to republican, and cnn has also learned that they will ramp up their public...
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happening right now, the covid crisis.d states, more than 350,000 americans have now died from covid-19. larry king is the latest celebrity battling the virus. more than 20 million americans have tested positive for covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. that is about 1 out of every 16 people in the country. >>> also right now, the homes of the two highest ranking members of congress, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell have reportedly both been vandalized. the graffiti citing the failuree of congress to agree on a stimulus package with $2,000 direct payments to americans. >> those graffiti artists can't spell. >>> 2021 could be your lucky year. two giant lottery jackpots keep growing. the megamillions surging to $432 million after no winners in friday's drawing and the next drawing is tuesday, and there seems to be no winner in last night's powerball drawing meaning that jackpot is expected to reach an estimated $410 million by wednesday. >> that would be a nice start to the new year.
happening right now, the covid crisis.d states, more than 350,000 americans have now died from covid-19. larry king is the latest celebrity battling the virus. more than 20 million americans have tested positive for covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. that is about 1 out of every 16 people in the country. >>> also right now, the homes of the two highest ranking members of congress, house speaker nancy pelosi and senate majority leader mitch mcconnell have reportedly both been...
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we want to know about your experience and lands with the covid vaccine -- and plans with the covid vaccine this year. on tuesday, joe biden outlined the challenges the vaccination efforts are facing and steps his administration plans to take. here's what president-elect biden had to say. [video clip] biden: the administration will spare no effort to make sure people get vaccinated. i have laid out three challenges in our first 100 days. that 100em, ensuring million shots have been administered by the end of the first 100 days. congress provides the funding -- if congress provides the funding, we will be able to meet this goal. the five to six times the current pace to one million shots per day. even with that improvement, even if we boost the speed to one million shots today, there will still take months to have a majority of the population vaccinated. directed my team to prepare a much more aggressive effort with more federal involvement and leadership to get things on track. we will find a way to boost the pace of vaccinations, but as dr. fauci and others have stated these past due days,
we want to know about your experience and lands with the covid vaccine -- and plans with the covid vaccine this year. on tuesday, joe biden outlined the challenges the vaccination efforts are facing and steps his administration plans to take. here's what president-elect biden had to say. [video clip] biden: the administration will spare no effort to make sure people get vaccinated. i have laid out three challenges in our first 100 days. that 100em, ensuring million shots have been administered...
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are not resurgence his of covid. �* , , ., ~ ., covid.ourse, covid. absolutely, and i think, of course. we _ covid. absolutely, and i think, of course. we all— covid. absolutely, and i think, of course, we all want _ covid. absolutely, and i think, of course, we all want to _ covid. absolutely, and i think, of course, we all want to see - covid. absolutely, and i think, of course, we all want to see the i covid. absolutely, and i think, of. course, we all want to see the light at the _...
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my parents have got covid.oment and ijust lost some very dear family relatives from covid, so when you see these patients in the hospital, it just gives you that flash back, as well. but you've got to shut that down and you've got to continue looking after your patients as best as you can. it'sjust so sad, you know, because, for every person that dies, |we know there's a family that's not| been able to do the normal things that they would do for that - loved one who has died. edith is a hospital chaplain. she has to face up to grief most days, comforting the dying and their families, but also supporting staff who feel the losses intensely. whenever you've got lots - of people dying on the ward, it comes at a huge cost to the staff, as well- as to the families. gary has been a hospital porter for 27 years. it is emotionally draining. we move poorly people and then obviously we have to move deceased people. diane is a cleaner. she is on the covid front line as much as anyone. i think if you could see the light at
my parents have got covid.oment and ijust lost some very dear family relatives from covid, so when you see these patients in the hospital, it just gives you that flash back, as well. but you've got to shut that down and you've got to continue looking after your patients as best as you can. it'sjust so sad, you know, because, for every person that dies, |we know there's a family that's not| been able to do the normal things that they would do for that - loved one who has died. edith is a...
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t be before everyone in the world gets a covid vaccine?— a covid vaccine?on _ a covid vaccine? i think that is a very difficult question to - a covid vaccine? i think that is a very difficult question to answerj very difficult question to answer accurately, as things stand. we are incredibly concerned about vaccine inequality we are seeing today. our research suggests that rich countries now have on average more than three times the vaccines they need to vaccinate their entire populations while nine out of ten people in the poorest countries are set to miss out on a vaccine this year, and on that our greatest challenges supply. not enough are being made, and we can only fix that supply problem if pharmaceutical corporations share their vaccine science and know how openly so that we can get more manufacturers across the globe making these safe and effective vaccines and in effect flooding the world with them so if anyone who needs them can access them as quickly as possible. ii'ioig�*n�* them as quickly as possible. how could cooperation _ them as quickly as
t be before everyone in the world gets a covid vaccine?— a covid vaccine?on _ a covid vaccine? i think that is a very difficult question to - a covid vaccine? i think that is a very difficult question to answerj very difficult question to answer accurately, as things stand. we are incredibly concerned about vaccine inequality we are seeing today. our research suggests that rich countries now have on average more than three times the vaccines they need to vaccinate their entire populations...
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from asymptomatic testing to the specialist covid prevention officers. i am part of the covid team. more people have got covid? yes, definitely. it's every other person saying, such and such a person has got it. it's scary. amanda has to work. bills and rent need to be paid. i wake up through the night, so it's just stressful. what's tomorrow going to bring? i'm just about covering my bills and there is no spare cash. knowsley is one of the most deprived parts of england. it's been a perfect storm. the public health director here believes that inequality is fuelling covid cases. we have a low—wage economy, low car ownership, so people have no choice other than to travel. people have no choice other than to go out to work. a lot of people in our communities have uncertainty around theirjobs, and they may fear that, if they take the precautions they are supposed to do and self—isolate, they may not get money coming in. i live on the 13th floor and i think that i'm safe up there because it's down here. we spoke to peter during the last wave in knowsley. since then, two family members h
from asymptomatic testing to the specialist covid prevention officers. i am part of the covid team. more people have got covid? yes, definitely. it's every other person saying, such and such a person has got it. it's scary. amanda has to work. bills and rent need to be paid. i wake up through the night, so it's just stressful. what's tomorrow going to bring? i'm just about covering my bills and there is no spare cash. knowsley is one of the most deprived parts of england. it's been a perfect...
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it was hard enough before covid hit. and with covid where they are dying off left and right.y of us left. judge jeanine: you obviously experienced the distinction between the movie production having more rights than you. congressman -- go ahead. >> i was going to say. they shut me down. this is the hypocrisy. you have the movie company. that came a week after. but they shut me down the night in thanksgiving with no notice. having no idea when we'll be able to open. and i go to the mall on black friday. nobody is wearing face shields. nobody has been tested. i'm trying on different clothes. there is no lines. the mall. two days later after they shut us down. that's just one of so many things. judge jeanine: what angela is talking about is why americans are furious. that's why gavin new some is being recalled. his winery and going to the french laundry. the americans can't take it. >> specifically in california where we see a governor in contrast to florida's governor that has failed us in the sense he's taken away our liberty arbitrarily, on again, off again. each time saying
it was hard enough before covid hit. and with covid where they are dying off left and right.y of us left. judge jeanine: you obviously experienced the distinction between the movie production having more rights than you. congressman -- go ahead. >> i was going to say. they shut me down. this is the hypocrisy. you have the movie company. that came a week after. but they shut me down the night in thanksgiving with no notice. having no idea when we'll be able to open. and i go to the mall on...
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more covid infections and more death.rs who must stare into the abyss to spare our eyes. like hannah, a senior mortician at the royal london hospital, part of a small team ofjust five that's handled hundreds of bodies in this pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying, you know? so, although it's ourjob and we deal with dead people every day, this level, i think, has taken its toll. does it feel like a conveyor belt? it does. it does, in a way, yeah. and i hate to say that, because i hate to think of it like that, but yeah, yeah, it is, almost, yeah. that's what the pandemic�*s done, i mean... yeah. ..it�*s no—one�*s fault. no. sorry. she sobs. i've done this for years, you know, i'mjust... when someone says to you, "how does it make you feel?", and you're saying how it makes you feel, yeah, this is how it makes me feel. the inner turbulence revealed. and yet, outer strength is what we crave, a brave face in those fighting the virus on our behalf. as every day, the hospitals fill up, inclu
more covid infections and more death.rs who must stare into the abyss to spare our eyes. like hannah, a senior mortician at the royal london hospital, part of a small team ofjust five that's handled hundreds of bodies in this pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying, you know? so, although it's ourjob and we deal with dead people every day, this level, i think, has taken its toll. does it feel like a conveyor belt? it does. it does, in a way, yeah. and i hate...
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nurses coming out of retirement to help in covid clinics. college students stepping up to serve as apprentice teachers. business leaders leveraging the contact to ride the state with masks, and countless other examples of connecticut meeting its generationalle challenge. these are connecticut values in the next you will continue to be a challenging time for our state and our nation but i have never been more optimistic about our future. to our shared values and commitment to one another we this crisis and build a better tomorrow. today is the first day of connecticut comeback story. god bless you all and may god continue to bless the great state of b connecticut. >> next north dakota governor
nurses coming out of retirement to help in covid clinics. college students stepping up to serve as apprentice teachers. business leaders leveraging the contact to ride the state with masks, and countless other examples of connecticut meeting its generationalle challenge. these are connecticut values in the next you will continue to be a challenging time for our state and our nation but i have never been more optimistic about our future. to our shared values and commitment to one another we this...
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it's covid outside."scends borders.t. >> we've seen a wh >> we've seen a whole bunch this year where people are saying, "hey, i live in the u.k.," or "i live in germany"-- or whatever-- "and i have been following the signs, and it's made me smile through covid. and when i come to the u.s., i want to come visit." >> reporter: just before closing each night, the day's message is replaced by a new one, agreed to by the team, the phrase of the day turning a decades-old marquee into one of austin's biggest draws. >> i actually have been wanting to visit this place, so en route to her apartment, we saw it, and i said "oh, my goodness, we need to stop." so here we are. to stop." >> reporter: the daily dose of levity has become an added source of income in lean times for these restaurants, spawning books, mugs, magnets and more. >> a group of people is called a... i think people have >> reporter: but mostly, the sign is a way to connect when we're often far apart. >> it's been a heavy year. i think people have re
it's covid outside."scends borders.t. >> we've seen a wh >> we've seen a whole bunch this year where people are saying, "hey, i live in the u.k.," or "i live in germany"-- or whatever-- "and i have been following the signs, and it's made me smile through covid. and when i come to the u.s., i want to come visit." >> reporter: just before closing each night, the day's message is replaced by a new one, agreed to by the team, the phrase of the...
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however, they do not have access to the 40-hour covid -- i'm sorry, the 80-hour covid hours extra that we give in san francisco. these are frontline workers who are as susceptible as any other nurse on the floor to covid, and therefore, there is no reason that they are not getting the covid hours. they must have these covid hours to be able to protect themselves, as they work in the field and protect the community and as well as protect their own co-workers. as roland pickens said a while ago it takes a village. well, the village cannot pick and choose when to protect and who to take care of. it needs to take care of everyone. thank you. so please, give the covid hours to the frontline 3103 nurses. thank you. >> thank you. all right. next caller. caller 12. you are unmuted. please speak. let us know that you are there. caller 12? i'll try that again. caller 12, are you there? okay, we'll come back to you. hopefully -- >> caller: yeah. >> okay, there you go. you've got two minutes. >> caller: hello, i just want to say i'm a former 3103 nurse. that was very fortunate to receive a 2320 pe
however, they do not have access to the 40-hour covid -- i'm sorry, the 80-hour covid hours extra that we give in san francisco. these are frontline workers who are as susceptible as any other nurse on the floor to covid, and therefore, there is no reason that they are not getting the covid hours. they must have these covid hours to be able to protect themselves, as they work in the field and protect the community and as well as protect their own co-workers. as roland pickens said a while ago...
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covid is a killer. covid is real.ears restrictions may have to tighten further as some high streets and beauty spots remain crowded. running from the police moments after he murdered three people sitting in a park — khairi saadallah is sentenced to life. it can interrupt you without knowing because they don't know you are about the speak. and living with a stammer that's believed to affect 3% of the world population — including the next president of the united states. and coming up on bbc news. 13 player from celtic‘s first team are self—isolating after one positive coronavirus case was detected on return from their controversial training camp in dubai. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the government has set out its vaccine delivery plan — our way out of this pandemic. the health secretary pledged that by the end of this month, the places offering vaccines will be dramatically expanded so that everyone in england will live within ten miles of one. matt hancock said a quarter of older care home resident
covid is a killer. covid is real.ears restrictions may have to tighten further as some high streets and beauty spots remain crowded. running from the police moments after he murdered three people sitting in a park — khairi saadallah is sentenced to life. it can interrupt you without knowing because they don't know you are about the speak. and living with a stammer that's believed to affect 3% of the world population — including the next president of the united states. and coming up on bbc...
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another covid patient in here. ..ninth floor.e meet more staff and patients at the royal london hospital, sharing their powerful testimony of life in the pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying you know? although it's ourjob and we deal with dead people every day, this...this level, i think, has taken its toll. it's the second of our special reports from the royal london. we're also in washington, on the eve of the presidential inauguration... joe biden was in tears as he left his home state, paying tribute to his late son, as the president tried to define his own legacy. i stand before you truly proud of what we have achieved together. we did what we came here to do and so much more. and in their sleeving video, donald trump says he is praying for the success of the new administration but won't attend the inauguration and he still hasn't conceded defeat. preparations are being made as storm christoph is set to bring extreme rainfall to the uk, with parts of wales, the midlands and the north of
another covid patient in here. ..ninth floor.e meet more staff and patients at the royal london hospital, sharing their powerful testimony of life in the pandemic. how do you ever prepare for people just dying and dying and dying you know? although it's ourjob and we deal with dead people every day, this...this level, i think, has taken its toll. it's the second of our special reports from the royal london. we're also in washington, on the eve of the presidential inauguration... joe biden was...
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hablamos con un dentista de el área >> los dentistas podrán aplicar la vacuna del covid-19..a contra el coronavirus para poder ayudar pueden reducir la incidencia del covid-19 y al que haya menos muertes porque ese es el objetivo >> la decisión está basada en los conocimientos de los dentistas, anatomía humana así como el uso de medicamentos, agentes anestésicos y evaluación física de un paciente >> aplicamos inyecciones es mucho más complejo que una vacuna, no hay una diferencia.. nosotros tenemos la capacidad extrema para poder hacer sin problemas ese tipo de vacunas >> asegura que no han recibido los lineamientos de cómo será su papel en el proceso de vacunación pero la orden ejecutiva se establece que deberá recibir varios cursos de la vacuna de cómic, cumplir con requisitos estatales y federales de formación del seguro de salud, también el historial de vacunación y autorización de la fda para administrar la vacuna >> invitamos a utilizar los protocolos adecuados de los pacientes que tendremos y el almacenamiento de las vacunas, el resto tenga la tranquilidad que nosotros
hablamos con un dentista de el área >> los dentistas podrán aplicar la vacuna del covid-19..a contra el coronavirus para poder ayudar pueden reducir la incidencia del covid-19 y al que haya menos muertes porque ese es el objetivo >> la decisión está basada en los conocimientos de los dentistas, anatomía humana así como el uso de medicamentos, agentes anestésicos y evaluación física de un paciente >> aplicamos inyecciones es mucho más complejo que una vacuna, no hay...
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people are frustrated about covid and the regulations around covid.s a lot going on. >> tapping into dissatisfaction. it's interesting too, vladimir putin is on his fifth president. joe biden's calling on putin to release navalny. but what leverage does the u.s. have? >> i don't think the u.s. has very much, really. i mean, more sanctions, yes. speaking out, yes. but i think it's very difficult for the biden administration right now because they have to obviously support navalny because somebody tried to kill him and poison him. that is very serious. but if the united states tries to overplay its hand and treat navalny like, i don't know, kind of like the old soviet days, you know, a dissident, that's not really quite what's going on. and especially if the united states tries to start preaching to russians about how to do democracy, that probably, at least in my opinion, will not work and could even backfire. so it has to be handled in a very balanced way. it's not easy. >> great analysis, as always. jill dougherty, a pleasure. good to see you, my fri
people are frustrated about covid and the regulations around covid.s a lot going on. >> tapping into dissatisfaction. it's interesting too, vladimir putin is on his fifth president. joe biden's calling on putin to release navalny. but what leverage does the u.s. have? >> i don't think the u.s. has very much, really. i mean, more sanctions, yes. speaking out, yes. but i think it's very difficult for the biden administration right now because they have to obviously support navalny...
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other hospitals are also postponing non—covid work.re both living with cancer. her treatment is going well, but he needs specialist radiation therapy for a rare tumour in his chest. i used to run a lot, but now i get out of breath just going up the stairs. he was set to have it last week, but was told because of covid pressure at the hospital it had been cancelled. i was devastated. i couldn't speak for ten seconds when they told me on the phone. you know, it's notjust devastating for me, it's my family and friends. they've been rooting for me for the last 12 months. i've got this tumour and i've had it for at least 12 months. it's frightening, it's frightening. cancer charities say that sort of cancellation isn't happening yet at most hospitals, but they're worried it could do. there was a huge effort made to restore cancer services to pre—pandemic levels. massive effort's gone into that. but we are concerned now, in this lockdown, that there's going to be increased pressure on services and we fear more treatments will be cancelled. f
other hospitals are also postponing non—covid work.re both living with cancer. her treatment is going well, but he needs specialist radiation therapy for a rare tumour in his chest. i used to run a lot, but now i get out of breath just going up the stairs. he was set to have it last week, but was told because of covid pressure at the hospital it had been cancelled. i was devastated. i couldn't speak for ten seconds when they told me on the phone. you know, it's notjust devastating for me,...
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♪ ♪ >>we start with a grim new milestone as the global death toll from covid-19 has now topped 2 millions amid a monumental but an even effort to vaccinate people against the virus. although millions of shots have been given doses are still difficult to find and just a small group of people are eligible to get vaccinated right now thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the covid vaccine rollout is very confusing for a lot of folks here at kron 4 we've been getting a lot of questions including how do i sign up and who gets it when. >>on first-and kerman has been digging into each bay area county to try to get some of these answers and tell us what we need to know dan. >>well each berrien county is slightly different but the key thing you want to keep in mind is you want to be checking with your provider because most cases that's where you're going to get the shot we should also be checking with your county's website. >>the first thing to remember is right now most areas is still vaccinating the top priority groups health care workers and those in lo
♪ ♪ >>we start with a grim new milestone as the global death toll from covid-19 has now topped 2 millions amid a monumental but an even effort to vaccinate people against the virus. although millions of shots have been given doses are still difficult to find and just a small group of people are eligible to get vaccinated right now thank you for joining us for kron 4 news at 5 i'm pam moore and i'm ken wayne, the covid vaccine rollout is very confusing for a lot of folks here at kron 4...
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oliver: besides covid and the response to covid, the biggest challenge, perhaps, for his presidency will be -- one of the points when we look back in a couple of years very important to assess how successful he really was as a u.s. president that has such a big burden as he follows after donald trump, after all of this divisiveness and hatred and the rhetoric of course. the country is very polarized, of course. a lot of trump supporters live in a parallel reality at this point. the question the legitimacy of joe biden as u.s. president. they believe in misinformation. that was also made clear by joe biden in his inauguration speech. he asked americans for support. he said he wanted to be a president for all americans, but it will be a challenge to reach everyone on both sides of the political aisle. >> indeed, it will. thank you. from fighting the coronavirus to fighting climate change, president biden has signed executive orders to reverse trump era policies, including rejoining the paris climate accord. domestically, bidenas called for a net zero carbon emissions for the u.s. by 2050.
oliver: besides covid and the response to covid, the biggest challenge, perhaps, for his presidency will be -- one of the points when we look back in a couple of years very important to assess how successful he really was as a u.s. president that has such a big burden as he follows after donald trump, after all of this divisiveness and hatred and the rhetoric of course. the country is very polarized, of course. a lot of trump supporters live in a parallel reality at this point. the question the...
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revenues within the covid project.his off sets the expenditure for net positive but still positive 4.7 million ending balance on the expenditure side and the one time revenues we recognize create a positive year-end close. this specifically is what we're seeing in -- about a $20 million loss on the net patient revenue side driven due to reduced productivity as a result of covid-19. it was off set on the revenue side by a significant one time initiative -- sorry one time revenue sources we had. there are details in the memo and they include increases in prime and quality incentive program and enhanced programs. we had a $36 million settlement reserved and released under the program. and then 40.5 million of retroactive payments for the newly improved program. then on the expenditure side, we had minor operating surpluses of 300,000 and we had negative on contracts, materials and supplies of 2.7 and 1.9 respectively. so ending the year with 10.3 million surplus in net patient revenue, primarily due to a rate increase we
revenues within the covid project.his off sets the expenditure for net positive but still positive 4.7 million ending balance on the expenditure side and the one time revenues we recognize create a positive year-end close. this specifically is what we're seeing in -- about a $20 million loss on the net patient revenue side driven due to reduced productivity as a result of covid-19. it was off set on the revenue side by a significant one time initiative -- sorry one time revenue sources we had....
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and have you had any covid — face with covid around.overed that our infections are now coming through our staff. inadvertently and innocently. the most difficult part is that staff tend to be asymptomatic. they don�*t know they are carrying it and due to the nature of their work, they will bring in the virus into the home. and so vaccination, of course, is crucial. we know it has been rolling out across the uk. how is it proceeding where you are and across wales. ., ., , , ., . . ., wales. our home has been vaccinated this morning- — wales. our home has been vaccinated this morning- i — wales. our home has been vaccinated this morning. i am _ wales. our home has been vaccinated this morning. i am pleased _ wales. our home has been vaccinated this morning. i am pleased and i this morning. i am pleased and delighted that we got there. since the oxford astrazeneca vaccine has been introduced, it has been easy to get the vaccination programme in care homes going. and we are bearing the fruits of that. hour care homes going. and we are beari
and have you had any covid — face with covid around.overed that our infections are now coming through our staff. inadvertently and innocently. the most difficult part is that staff tend to be asymptomatic. they don�*t know they are carrying it and due to the nature of their work, they will bring in the virus into the home. and so vaccination, of course, is crucial. we know it has been rolling out across the uk. how is it proceeding where you are and across wales. ., ., , , ., . . ., wales....