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-- university of minnesota and mayo clinic. surpassed that goal in two months. we test 40,000 minnesotans every day at sites across minnesota. with a focus on our kids, we have a nation leading testing program in our schools and in childcare, testing thousands of educators and child care each week. now we are bringing that same innovative energy and collaboration to our vaccination effort, from the vikings training facility to local churches. our vaccine rollout is leading the nation, with more than 40,000 shots administered each day. minnesota's hard work is paying off, and it has real impacts on our daily lives. just this week, minnesota might first in the nation for speed of administering vaccines. a recently published study from a national children's organization ranked minnesota first in the nation for protecting children from hunger, learning loss, and financial stress during the covid-19 pandemic. on economic and social health and well-being, minnesota was also ranked in the country for women during the pandemic. for ove
-- university of minnesota and mayo clinic. surpassed that goal in two months. we test 40,000 minnesotans every day at sites across minnesota. with a focus on our kids, we have a nation leading testing program in our schools and in childcare, testing thousands of educators and child care each week. now we are bringing that same innovative energy and collaboration to our vaccination effort, from the vikings training facility to local churches. our vaccine rollout is leading the nation, with more...
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how much time did it take to develop and obtain from the mayo clinic? maria: the vaccine thing is interesting. i don't know that i have enough medical knowledge to explain it, but they were vaccinating against a bacteria is what they came up with. they did not have the knowledge of a virus. if you google -- i could even put it in the chat box or send it to eric and he can send it out, the article that talked about the mayo clinic's vaccine, there is a national institute of health article about it and it is interesting, it is above my head because it is written by doctors, but if anybody wants to look into that. i don't think that it actually worked against what they were baby -- against what they were, maybe in some cases, but they were trying different treatments and that was one thing that was interesting, they were giving this vaccination out and that pueblo received some of the vaccine due to pueblo and cf&i's importance to our economy, so they probably wanted to try to make sure that they had as many healthy workers as they could. i will send that
how much time did it take to develop and obtain from the mayo clinic? maria: the vaccine thing is interesting. i don't know that i have enough medical knowledge to explain it, but they were vaccinating against a bacteria is what they came up with. they did not have the knowledge of a virus. if you google -- i could even put it in the chat box or send it to eric and he can send it out, the article that talked about the mayo clinic's vaccine, there is a national institute of health article about...
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that's something, it's good to know the mayo clinic folks are busy, trying to get to the bottom of it >>> let's get another check of the forecast with mr. roker. hey, buddy. >> hey, guys i started telling you yesterday about what's been going on in the land down under. they're under water. southern australia, south wales, they're looking at catastrophic flooding worst flooding in over 60 years. good news, it is starting to come to an end, but they've gone from fires to floods 2019 to 2020, more than 40 million acres burned, their hottest, driest year on record now, they've gotten up to 35 inches of rain that's three times the normal amount in march, in three days the reason for this, they've had this big area of low pressure, tropical moisture, and the climate connection is climate change is causing these heavier downpours. a la nina is bringing rainy conditions closer to home, we have a big swath of above normal temperatures burlington, 68 caribou, maine, near 70. cincinnati, 71 des moines, 59 degrees tomorrow, look at chicago, you'll get up to 62 degrees, 11 degrees above average. c
that's something, it's good to know the mayo clinic folks are busy, trying to get to the bottom of it >>> let's get another check of the forecast with mr. roker. hey, buddy. >> hey, guys i started telling you yesterday about what's been going on in the land down under. they're under water. southern australia, south wales, they're looking at catastrophic flooding worst flooding in over 60 years. good news, it is starting to come to an end, but they've gone from fires to floods...
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look at this from the mayo clinic. 20% of women, the mayo clinic estimates, will experience miscarriagescentage of women in government. i want to share a tweet from the lawmaker that championed this bill. it says, this is a bill about workers' rights and fairness. i hope it gives people time to grieve and promotes greater openness about miscarriage. we should not be fearful of our bodies. this, of course, comes at a time of global conversation about women in the workplace, about fairness, about miscarriages. celebrities have been sharing their stories. advocates are really pointing to new zealand, hoping new zealand hopes to set a trend. >> molly hunter, pointing out important stats. thank you so much. >>> a programming note before we go. on sunday, a day before opening statements in the murder trial of derek chauvin, ali velshi will be talking with members of the community. at 6:00, we break down the strategies of the prosecution and the defense teams. our special coverage of the trial here on this show starts monday 10:00 eastern. do not miss it. that does it for us this hour. see you
look at this from the mayo clinic. 20% of women, the mayo clinic estimates, will experience miscarriagescentage of women in government. i want to share a tweet from the lawmaker that championed this bill. it says, this is a bill about workers' rights and fairness. i hope it gives people time to grieve and promotes greater openness about miscarriage. we should not be fearful of our bodies. this, of course, comes at a time of global conversation about women in the workplace, about fairness, about...
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moonshot goal of 20000 tests per day to track and stop covid-19 joining forces with university of mayo clinic we surpass that goal in less than two months. now we test 40000 minnesotans every single day at sites all across minnesota with a focus on kids, we have a nation leading testing program in our schools and in childcare testing thousands of educators and childcare workers each week. now we bring the same innovative energy and collaboration to vaccination effort to local churches the vaccine rollout is leading the nation with 40000 shots administered each day. it is paid off with real impacts on the daily life just this week minnesota ranked first in the nation for speed of administering vaccines in a recently published study from the national children's organization ranked minnesota first in the nation for protecting children from hunger and learning loss and financial stress during the covid-19 pandemic measured by economic health and social well-being minnesota was also recently named the best state in the country for women during the pandemic overall quality-of-life second-best day i
moonshot goal of 20000 tests per day to track and stop covid-19 joining forces with university of mayo clinic we surpass that goal in less than two months. now we test 40000 minnesotans every single day at sites all across minnesota with a focus on kids, we have a nation leading testing program in our schools and in childcare testing thousands of educators and childcare workers each week. now we bring the same innovative energy and collaboration to vaccination effort to local churches the...
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i'm on the mayo clinic. in. the nail on the list. i got back up with a book that's up well it took. years to come from. the fifty's shooting to put out a book for a team or a play limits because you're too nice no. reason. to. lose. as soon. as you. play. being the woman in the amount of money. being. cut. cut. cut cut it up kept it up just being a kid and the new fun in gaming but when you go into one. even a just for the fun playing it might be getting a bit skinny in a sport for most of the. money you put your money to do nothing and sit there good morning to you again that evening with the lovely evening news. of whom oh my goodness you know. the job of young women you got it not you believing it to be you did this isn't to me you know ok you believe in the new flight tool a matter of america. you look at just. the national courts and you know. so in this process you're going to cross to see the north atlantic city play this is what the french because what does this place from you know over the world to america know your good trump. this. memo. that the custom guns never tested
i'm on the mayo clinic. in. the nail on the list. i got back up with a book that's up well it took. years to come from. the fifty's shooting to put out a book for a team or a play limits because you're too nice no. reason. to. lose. as soon. as you. play. being the woman in the amount of money. being. cut. cut. cut cut it up kept it up just being a kid and the new fun in gaming but when you go into one. even a just for the fun playing it might be getting a bit skinny in a sport for most of the....
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i'm on the mayo clinic. in the u.k. in the mail. i got fed up with a book that's up you know it for. years to come for. the victims shooting but i cook for a team or preliminary because you see and i. love. you. good morning good morning i'm not being. me. that took. a. look at the top it up next clip above just being a kid and the new fun in gaming much going to be on the one in the mood. tonight just for the puns by it might be getting a bit skinny an escort them off about a. minute good to let. it sit there good morning to you again battling the big baby. locomotive to joe. amendola both young woman you're going to not you're believing in david say this isn't happening yet ok you believe in the new flight to america medic. you look at j.f.k. international airport you know. so in this process will work closely see the north atlantic see the new place beyond this is what the french because all of this planes from here over there will try to undercut many a good troll. say. this is. not at all. not the best. never been tested good.
i'm on the mayo clinic. in the u.k. in the mail. i got fed up with a book that's up you know it for. years to come for. the victims shooting but i cook for a team or preliminary because you see and i. love. you. good morning good morning i'm not being. me. that took. a. look at the top it up next clip above just being a kid and the new fun in gaming much going to be on the one in the mood. tonight just for the puns by it might be getting a bit skinny an escort them off about a. minute good to...
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after 70 doctors visits he and his wife have come here to the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota.friends since 10 years old growing up in denver. he is a passionate triathlete running in five boston marathons and dedicated to pushing his 22-year-old special needs running partner. now ty gets winded walking to the mailbox. in near constant pain and his heart not loading enough blood during exertion. and there is brain fog like when he went to pick up takeout food. >> hop in the car, get two blocks away and i couldn't remember where i was going. >> you couldn't remember the fast food place you were going to. >> i couldn't remember the name. i had to pull over and look at my phone. five minutes later. >>. >> reporter: now an entire team of doctors are starting fresh. looking at his symptoms and why tens of thousands of people are also suffering. >> our current thoughts is that this is an overreaction by the immune system. it's fighting infection no longer there. >> reporter: research finds 85% of covid patients have four or five neurologic symptoms. researchers say some patients will
after 70 doctors visits he and his wife have come here to the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota.friends since 10 years old growing up in denver. he is a passionate triathlete running in five boston marathons and dedicated to pushing his 22-year-old special needs running partner. now ty gets winded walking to the mailbox. in near constant pain and his heart not loading enough blood during exertion. and there is brain fog like when he went to pick up takeout food. >> hop in the car, get...
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we are partners with the mayo clinic. we are partners with mt.ana is dealing with another potential diagnosis, glaucoma. she hopes survivor corps will be her life's work to help those with long haul symptoms. >> i consider myself extraordinary lucky. >> announcer: "the human factor" brought to you by culturel. i'm a verizon engineer. we built our 5g nationwide so millions of people could do what they love in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities, we have ultra wideband, the fastest 5g in the world. this is 5g built right. only from verizon. this is one of the most powerful men in the world. yeah, i'm just an i.t. manager. okay, this is "just" an i.t. manager destroying cyber threats with a vengeance. we've edited out the violence. no, it's not violent. i'm just using sophos to defeat cyber threats. we'll never fully understand how "just" an i.t. manager does it. i use soph...(beep) "just" an i.t. manager doesn't have to tell us how he does it. we just know he does. ( ♪ ) ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ light under control. ♪upbeat music♪ tr
we are partners with the mayo clinic. we are partners with mt.ana is dealing with another potential diagnosis, glaucoma. she hopes survivor corps will be her life's work to help those with long haul symptoms. >> i consider myself extraordinary lucky. >> announcer: "the human factor" brought to you by culturel. i'm a verizon engineer. we built our 5g nationwide so millions of people could do what they love in verizon 5g quality. and in parts of many cities, we have ultra...
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we are partners with the mayo clinic, with mt.ai and columbia. >> reporter: today diana is dealing with another potential diagnosis. glaucoma. she hopes survivor corps will be her life's work to help others struggle with long-haul symptoms. >> i consider myself extraordinarily lucky. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit conventrydirect.com to find out if you policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. >>> hello, black america. there's good news out there. there's a covid-19 vaccine. but the bad news is, as black folks, it's hard to trust what's going on. so what do we do? well, w
we are partners with the mayo clinic, with mt.ai and columbia. >> reporter: today diana is dealing with another potential diagnosis. glaucoma. she hopes survivor corps will be her life's work to help others struggle with long-haul symptoms. >> i consider myself extraordinarily lucky. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we...
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currently, covid-19 is surging in florida look at this mayo clinic map that shows the states hot spozall number of cases is averaging 5,000 per day since the start of the pandemic, 34,000 floridians have died. joining me now is nicky freed. what a strange governor you have you know, i'm no longer a florida resident i can say that you have. he wants to sign an executive order. does he have the power to stop private businesses from requiring people have a vud test to get on a cruise that seems beyond the power of a governor is that in his power >> yeah. he continues to try to expand his power every single day i want to apologize troest of the country of what happens here in the state of florida. he went off on the rampage earlier this week that he is going to shut down allowing local businesses and state businesses to mandate people from protecting their employees and people that are coming into their shops or on the cruise line industry. the republicans continue to be hypocrite. they're supporting the constitution and that's what the bread and butter s yet, every opportunity that ron d
currently, covid-19 is surging in florida look at this mayo clinic map that shows the states hot spozall number of cases is averaging 5,000 per day since the start of the pandemic, 34,000 floridians have died. joining me now is nicky freed. what a strange governor you have you know, i'm no longer a florida resident i can say that you have. he wants to sign an executive order. does he have the power to stop private businesses from requiring people have a vud test to get on a cruise that seems...
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researchers at the mayo clinic say 10% to 30% of covid patients may develop long-hauler symptoms.of 50. >>> new jersey is putting the brakes on opening up businesses further days after doing so because the number of new cases in that state is skyrocketing. let's go live to nbc's priscilla thompson who happens to be in new jersey. give us a sense of what's happening there. what's going on? >> well, geoff, it was just last week that businesses here in new jersey like the malibu diner where i am began serving customers at 50% capacity. the owner here was hopeful that those capacity limits would continue to lift and he would be able to get more customers in the door. but in the last 24 hours the governor here has said that is not going to be the case, at least for now. and that is because of what the trends are in terms of covid cases here. over the past two weeks, cases have increased by more than 18% in this state. right now new jersey has the highest per capita rate of new infections in the country. the governor is signaling until that case load begins to go down, he does not plan
researchers at the mayo clinic say 10% to 30% of covid patients may develop long-hauler symptoms.of 50. >>> new jersey is putting the brakes on opening up businesses further days after doing so because the number of new cases in that state is skyrocketing. let's go live to nbc's priscilla thompson who happens to be in new jersey. give us a sense of what's happening there. what's going on? >> well, geoff, it was just last week that businesses here in new jersey like the malibu...
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there's new studies that show from mayo clinic all asymptomatic infections are decreased in 80% of peopleeally this period of time between now and we get more shots in arms that we are vulnerable and we're dropping the ball here. >> what's a bigger issue for you, people not having access to the vaccine or people not wanting it? facebook is now rolling out across all of other apps information on where to get et vaccine but you and i both know, facebook was one of the epic centers for spreading anti-vax content. a new ncr poll says a third of u.s. adults don't even want it. >> yes, disinformation and misinformation has been one of the biggest achilles' heels that most people in my field didn't respect how big of a role it would play during this pandemic here. i'm thankful for facebook for doing this, and putting the good information out there as long as they continue their vigilance in decreasing dismfgs and misinformation. just to step back, the outbreak, you start with slow moving, unchartered territories to return to normalcy, and you have these hurdles. our big three hurdles will be the
there's new studies that show from mayo clinic all asymptomatic infections are decreased in 80% of peopleeally this period of time between now and we get more shots in arms that we are vulnerable and we're dropping the ball here. >> what's a bigger issue for you, people not having access to the vaccine or people not wanting it? facebook is now rolling out across all of other apps information on where to get et vaccine but you and i both know, facebook was one of the epic centers for...
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it's not my job, but i know the cdc, and the mayo clinic, i know i'm eating time.mes," two weeks ago, texas, they did this big study wan engineering firm, you know how you open a school safely, open a window and a $30 box fan. keep the air circulating, and you're probably going to keep the kids, teachers and parents safe this is a big deal for millions of kids who, i don't know about you, ylan, i would have stunk over zoom. i'm all crazy anyway it would not have been easy. it's an emotional topic for a lot of folks out there, ylan thank you very much. >> ylan's like, what just happened all right. sorry, ylan. well, it is not just schools one year ago, grocery stores across the u.s. found themselves thrust into the covid outbreak as millions of us race to gather up supplies to ride out those initial lock downs if you're not in the northeast, i can't tell you again what it was like it was like people in full diving outfits, diving bells with gas masks going into grocery stores, and the store owners were forced to dramatically overhaul their businesses and now the way
it's not my job, but i know the cdc, and the mayo clinic, i know i'm eating time.mes," two weeks ago, texas, they did this big study wan engineering firm, you know how you open a school safely, open a window and a $30 box fan. keep the air circulating, and you're probably going to keep the kids, teachers and parents safe this is a big deal for millions of kids who, i don't know about you, ylan, i would have stunk over zoom. i'm all crazy anyway it would not have been easy. it's an...
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mayo clinic had a study last week that showed there's a drop, an 80% drop in asymptomatic infections.nly are they protecting against death and hospitalizations but dropping transmissions and overall cases and that means we could return to normalcy faster than we expected. the only thing we have to do as you heard from dr. fauci is just hang in there a bit longer. we've gotten to this point because we're holding on to our behaviors while we get vaccinated. let's get most of us vaccinated before we let our guard down. >> dr. bhadelia, that's a great spot to end it. i always learn something for you. we'll let you get back to saving lives. >>> a great american road trip, sort of. president biden and vice president harris in sell mode, if you will, on the american rescue plan. but what are they hearing on the ground? are people getting the help they need? i'll talk to the mayor of denver, colorado, where vice president harris will be visiting this afternoon. >>> first up, derek chauvin's lawyers want to delay his murder trial. why they say there's no way they can pick a fair jury. it's pow
mayo clinic had a study last week that showed there's a drop, an 80% drop in asymptomatic infections.nly are they protecting against death and hospitalizations but dropping transmissions and overall cases and that means we could return to normalcy faster than we expected. the only thing we have to do as you heard from dr. fauci is just hang in there a bit longer. we've gotten to this point because we're holding on to our behaviors while we get vaccinated. let's get most of us vaccinated before...
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he was being treated at the mayo clinic. he was undergoing something very experimental called electroshock therapy. at that time, we had no fda controls on this, so it was experimental. you get shocked for five seconds this week and 10 seconds next week. his wife mary thought he was being used as a guinea pig for this kind of treatment and later sued and did settle. hemingway lost his capacity to write. he would sit before a sheet of paper for hours at a time and could not think of one word. he was suffering from the shrapnel injury in his legs from the time he was an ambulance driver and was starting to work with a cane. castro had taken over cuba, and he was unable to return to his home in cuba and his boat. his love of the ocean, his love of the latin community. hemingway saw himself, six foot tall, 200 pounds, with a 1200 pound marlon at his side, he was not going to be photographed publicly in a wheelchair. his bravado would not allow it. july 2, 19 61, 10:00 a.m., he took that opportunity to clock himself out. do i fee
he was being treated at the mayo clinic. he was undergoing something very experimental called electroshock therapy. at that time, we had no fda controls on this, so it was experimental. you get shocked for five seconds this week and 10 seconds next week. his wife mary thought he was being used as a guinea pig for this kind of treatment and later sued and did settle. hemingway lost his capacity to write. he would sit before a sheet of paper for hours at a time and could not think of one word. he...
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. >> it's much more comparable to a pcr test mayo clinic published the results in a peer reviewed journal showed 98% comparative accuracy to central lab pcr testing and i want to note this is nasal swab, which is lower part of the nose. >> so you take it like this. you swap it. everyone gets to see me putting it up my nose. like this. then you take it like this, you stick it in here and then you take the box, which has to be plugged in or it has a battery, you stick it in here and then 20 minutes later on your phone you get the result anyway, becky's got a question. >> andrew, that was like your katie couric colonoscopy moment we got to watch. >> that's how it happens. >> pretty easy. >> that looked painless. let me just ask you. you said it's 9 % comparable based on what the mayo clinic did to other testing if i am pre or asymptomatic, what is the efficacy rate if i do this today? >> for the data that was published by the fda for the -- for our product insert, it was showing around 97% sensitivity across the board, over 99% specificity and it was also showing that out of the set of asymp
. >> it's much more comparable to a pcr test mayo clinic published the results in a peer reviewed journal showed 98% comparative accuracy to central lab pcr testing and i want to note this is nasal swab, which is lower part of the nose. >> so you take it like this. you swap it. everyone gets to see me putting it up my nose. like this. then you take it like this, you stick it in here and then you take the box, which has to be plugged in or it has a battery, you stick it in here and...
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and ever since i have received treatment and great care from the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. two months ago they removed my kidney and i'm very grateful to say just this week my doctor said no cancer detected at this time. but here's the point about this. mr. hagedorn: my cancer was found through a routine physical. i had no symptoms. and in this past year millions of americans have, for whatever reason, coronavirus or otherwise, postponed or canceled their doctor's visits, aren't getting the cancer screenings they have in the past. i would encourage everyone to make sure you get out there, see your doctor regularly. get looked into. the earliest possible detection of serious illness can literally save your life. i'm someone that can attest to that. to my fellow cancer survivors, hang in there. keep fighting. because cures are coming along every day and as you know, it's uncanny, but the family, friends, medical professionals, total strangers, they rally around us and help us fight. with that, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentl
and ever since i have received treatment and great care from the mayo clinic in rochester, minnesota. two months ago they removed my kidney and i'm very grateful to say just this week my doctor said no cancer detected at this time. but here's the point about this. mr. hagedorn: my cancer was found through a routine physical. i had no symptoms. and in this past year millions of americans have, for whatever reason, coronavirus or otherwise, postponed or canceled their doctor's visits, aren't...