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anatomy how would welcome africa has officially recorded more than 1000 deaths from covert 19 but the united nations economic commission for africa predicts the pandemic will likely kill even in a best case scenario at least 300000 people on the continent and it could also push 30000000 into extreme poverty africa's 54 countries have so far reported a small fraction of the world's coronavirus cases but health officials. that's because of limited testing capability they warn that in the next 6 months africa could see as many as $10000000.00 infections and the global economic group says well over $100000000000.00 is needed to assist the continent. joining me now is number executive director at african monitor in johannesburg nama thanks for your time the number of infected people in africa increased by 50 percent last week the death toll increased by around 60 percent to those numbers point to africa becoming the new a.p. center for the corona pandemic hi anthony thank you so much for having me on this evening so i think we need to be clear that when we're talking about epicenter as usu
anatomy how would welcome africa has officially recorded more than 1000 deaths from covert 19 but the united nations economic commission for africa predicts the pandemic will likely kill even in a best case scenario at least 300000 people on the continent and it could also push 30000000 into extreme poverty africa's 54 countries have so far reported a small fraction of the world's coronavirus cases but health officials. that's because of limited testing capability they warn that in the next 6...
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. >> my daughters love watching gray's anatomy.character was on gray's anatomy, people would say too over the top, he's too perfect. that was an excellent interview and story, thank you very much. >>> so now this, a young man has created an online service that delivers groceries to the elderly and immunocompromised in bakersfield, california, called relief shoppers. and volunteers do the shopping and then they deliver for free. >> we try to make the process as simple as possible, everything is outlined on the website. to be able to make a difference like this and potentially save lives in this case is something i've always wanted to do. >> first he says they take extra precautions like wiping down the packaging with hand sanitizer, to find ways to help your community, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> there are signs of hope as the pandemic grows and "new day" continues right now. >>> in areas where the epidemic impacted most, we continue to see evidence of stabilization. >> it appears to us the stay at home order, the social distancing ar
. >> my daughters love watching gray's anatomy.character was on gray's anatomy, people would say too over the top, he's too perfect. that was an excellent interview and story, thank you very much. >>> so now this, a young man has created an online service that delivers groceries to the elderly and immunocompromised in bakersfield, california, called relief shoppers. and volunteers do the shopping and then they deliver for free. >> we try to make the process as simple as...
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daring to do more to abort the red right anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i well as we did best here are you who want who directs c s i and you will say boy is our integrated personal. first of us going to be up to the responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of this thread show the problem the genesis is it shows that the same thing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris to the part of the case no matter who the shooting is bad that happened. to pass a group being involved in the same go right that was prior to know that person for the rest and short of 5 years already producing bad god 1st you ought i mean no you were bashing. it curbs out your already interviewed in this case group that was right after you got arrested but you have to shoot through our laws that are there i was actually not a party to other tests folks were surprised to know that the interview with eli took 6 and. the boys. were surprised to know the. that interview did not ask you that genes
daring to do more to abort the red right anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i well as we did best here are you who want who directs c s i and you will say boy is our integrated personal. first of us going to be up to the responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of this thread show the problem the genesis is it shows that the same thing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris...
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and "grey's anatomy" star, kim raver. and our friend, steve patterson. amazing working heroes. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> kelly: hi. good morning there, sunshine. it is april 2nd, 2020. i misunderstood the assignment. i thought we were wearing workout clothes this ek
and "grey's anatomy" star, kim raver. and our friend, steve patterson. amazing working heroes. all next on "live!" ♪ and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! >> kelly: hi. good morning there, sunshine. it is april 2nd, 2020. i misunderstood the assignment. i thought we were wearing workout clothes this ek
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barco uniform supplies the scrubs you see on the tv show grays anatomy and other shows and this ebonyed in southern california is donating 10,000 scrubs every month to institutions that need them. the company also says it will donate 350,000 masks to hospitals all over california. >>> well the my hero bay area spotlight this morning is this man, best coast burritos and they have locations in oakland and over the past week they have donated hundreds of burritos hospital emergency rooms all over the bay area. if you would like to get a meal to healthcare workers he has created a gofundme page and we have posted a link to the campaign on our website, ktvu.com , find it under the web links tab. and do you know someone who is making a difference or providing hope in your community? we want you to nominate your local hero, email your story, along with photos or video of that person in action to myhero@foxtv.com for we to highlight.>> >>> good to see you, sal and steve working from home. steve, things are rapidly going to change many the weather here. >> yeah, they will starting tonight and
barco uniform supplies the scrubs you see on the tv show grays anatomy and other shows and this ebonyed in southern california is donating 10,000 scrubs every month to institutions that need them. the company also says it will donate 350,000 masks to hospitals all over california. >>> well the my hero bay area spotlight this morning is this man, best coast burritos and they have locations in oakland and over the past week they have donated hundreds of burritos hospital emergency rooms...
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(female announcer) and watch what happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo to trypt cindy's skin looking so youthful for so long. when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now than it did then. so, you know, whatever she's doing, i'm down to try.
(female announcer) and watch what happens when cindy invites grey's anatomy star ellen pompeo to trypt cindy's skin looking so youthful for so long. when you see the pictures of cindy at age 31 and then now at 52, her skin actually looks more radiant now than it did then. so, you know, whatever she's doing, i'm down to try.
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$20.00 to $22.00 trillion dollars of printing number one and number 2 year recent post is titled anatomy of a fear of currency collapse will fear of money survive the covert $19.00 pandemic of money printing what does the collapse the look like so the 1st part is can they get the point to china and the 2nd part is walk us through your recent essay 22 trillion easy pieces in fact again out to print a lot more not just to make up for 'd the payment failures in all the supply chains the supply chains total not just g.d.p. but all in to mediate steps towards a final product and you're really looking as a figure which is more in tune with. grace output which is 38 trillion and that's just in the united states and it doesn't take account of the supply chains coming from outside the united states so i mean this is really infinity just in that one thing and the other thing which is def desperately important to nestle through to ontario 2nd question is that you can sum up the whole of monetary policy as being the in paris if to keep financial assets from falling in value and particularly the lead
$20.00 to $22.00 trillion dollars of printing number one and number 2 year recent post is titled anatomy of a fear of currency collapse will fear of money survive the covert $19.00 pandemic of money printing what does the collapse the look like so the 1st part is can they get the point to china and the 2nd part is walk us through your recent essay 22 trillion easy pieces in fact again out to print a lot more not just to make up for 'd the payment failures in all the supply chains the supply...
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going to do more to abort the red anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i are as we did best here are you who want who directs the c.s.i. people said boils out in her great personal. for stuff that goes beyond the responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of this thread show the problem the genesis is it shows that the singing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris to the part of the case an author who surely knew then that i happened. to pass in the group being involved in the same god right and that was right and you know that person for the rest and short of 5 years already produces makgabo 1st you are i mean no you are bashing. it curbs out your. interview here in this case group that was right after you got arrested but you have to shoot through our laws that are. i was actually on the part of 2 other techs felt it was surprising to know that the interview with iraq took 6 in. order. were surprised to know that in your view did not ask you that the genesis author
going to do more to abort the red anatomy cabin heard senator shelby and i are as we did best here are you who want who directs the c.s.i. people said boils out in her great personal. for stuff that goes beyond the responsibility to have a certain i was requested to be it's a cult now in this case i have all eyes in the fire bigger under the back of this thread show the problem the genesis is it shows that the singing that go on. in the april 1st 2004 is correct and there's a paris to the part...
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the uniform supplies the scrubs as you can see on the show grays anatomy.hey're donating 10,000 scrubs every month to institutions that need them. >> they're important because they're living in the scrubs for over 12 hours a day and sometimes for more than one shift. it's important that the scrubs are comfortable and easy to care for. in order to protect the families, they have to come home and wash them and grab and go for the next shift. >> you now, the company plans to donate the masks all over the state of california. >>> the patriots football team helping out. they're delivering masks to health care workers. the team flew the private plane from china to boston carrying more than a million n95 masks. they will be sent to delivered to the state stockpiles in massachusetts and also in new york. >>> and personal protective equipment that came from china will be distributed to health care workers here in the bay area. the cargo plane carrying the equipment arrived last night at sfo. ucfs teamed up with the sales force to make that happen. >>> well, the my h
the uniform supplies the scrubs as you can see on the show grays anatomy.hey're donating 10,000 scrubs every month to institutions that need them. >> they're important because they're living in the scrubs for over 12 hours a day and sometimes for more than one shift. it's important that the scrubs are comfortable and easy to care for. in order to protect the families, they have to come home and wash them and grab and go for the next shift. >> you now, the company plans to donate the...
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three port writers characterized oriental interrogation room as a lesson in the anatomy of seduction and subversion. they argue the oriental interrogation techniques are not outright torture and are not the on base instincts and desires. this targeting of desires as irrational is key in understanding how racing class play a role in the boards explanation and reliance on the idea of brainwashing. the p.o.w.'s mark for further interrogation by the u.s. military were soldiers of color or from the working class. the three p.o.w. singled out for potential menaces to the u.s. included an african american, a filipino, and a japanese american. the u.s. military attempted to portray the internationalism by the north koreans and its potential appeal to certain american p.o.w.'s as irrational desire. that's the utility of brainwashing. the investigation report, juxtaposes this with what they consider rational behavior exhibiting by p.o.w.'s in the camps. for example, the clue clocks clan, the u.s. military evaluation of all these interrogations concludes that this organization which was formed
three port writers characterized oriental interrogation room as a lesson in the anatomy of seduction and subversion. they argue the oriental interrogation techniques are not outright torture and are not the on base instincts and desires. this targeting of desires as irrational is key in understanding how racing class play a role in the boards explanation and reliance on the idea of brainwashing. the p.o.w.'s mark for further interrogation by the u.s. military were soldiers of color or from the...
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. >>> and coming up tonight on abc7 atle:00, it's station 19 followed by "grey's anatomy.":00, catch "how to get away with murder" and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> "nightline" will air at 11:35. tonight's focus is on the coronavirus hot spots across the united states. "jimmy kimmel live!" will air at 12:05:00 a.m. after "nightline." >> that is this edition of abc7 news. look for news whenever you wish on the abc news app. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for the entire witha color change is easy.des, nutrisse has 77. from our darkest blacks, to our lightest blondes. it nourishes while it colors. plus avocado, ole . it nourishes while it colors. change a little, or a lot. nutrisse. nourished hair. better color. by garnier, naturally! l'oreal's magic root cover up. three seconds to flawless roots. 3-2-1- roots gone. magic root cover up by l'oreal paris. look for the turquoise one. magic root cover up by l'oreal paris. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a screenwriter from studio city, california... a physician's assist
. >>> and coming up tonight on abc7 atle:00, it's station 19 followed by "grey's anatomy.":00, catch "how to get away with murder" and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> "nightline" will air at 11:35. tonight's focus is on the coronavirus hot spots across the united states. "jimmy kimmel live!" will air at 12:05:00 a.m. after "nightline." >> that is this edition of abc7 news. look for news whenever you wish on the abc...
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it might help for me to describe a bit of the anatomy of the test kit. it's very simple. vial with either viral transport media or saline and then a bag. so when you start deducing down, what we can get and what we can't get, we quickly found that one day vtm was impossible to find or the vials were impossible to find, and then more so the swabs became impossible to find. so we were like, we need to put something together to serve our community. so we better start thinking about the raw products and how can we put it together in an fda-approved scenario to do this right? >> does that mean that you had to like get the cotton yourself and make your own swabs? >> not quite. we found swab manufacturers, but they were not sterile, or they weren't scored. so the swab might be, you know, six, seven, eight inches long. but at four inches, you need to score that so that it breaks easily to fit into the tube to transport to the lab. so we were by hand scoring hundreds and hundreds of thousands of swabs in order to process them. we needed to sterilize those and put them into the kit
it might help for me to describe a bit of the anatomy of the test kit. it's very simple. vial with either viral transport media or saline and then a bag. so when you start deducing down, what we can get and what we can't get, we quickly found that one day vtm was impossible to find or the vials were impossible to find, and then more so the swabs became impossible to find. so we were like, we need to put something together to serve our community. so we better start thinking about the raw...
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author of "gujarat files: anatomy of a cover up." recent piece in foreign policy is headlined "social distancing is a privilege." we will link to that article in foreign policy. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our coronavirus special every day right now as we broadcast from the e ecenter of f the pandndemic in the united states, right here in new york city. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we are going to end the are by looking at the growing threat the pandemic poses to the global south. on monday, the united nations warned that the pandemic is poised to devastate fragile economies in prer nationons, esestimating more than $220 billion of income will be lost as the virus spreads -- a blow that could decimate food security, education, and human rights. billions of people from africaca to latin america to south asia and elsewhere work in the informal economy, leaving them particularly vulnerable to the global economic crisis that covid-19 has sparked. the virus is also expected
author of "gujarat files: anatomy of a cover up." recent piece in foreign policy is headlined "social distancing is a privilege." we will link to that article in foreign policy. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. our coronavirus special every day right now as we broadcast from the e ecenter of f the pandndemic in the united states, right here in new york city. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. we are going to end the are...
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anatomy of a murder.piracy was launched with a phone call from tom. >> he told me his mom had offered $50,000 to kill his dad. >> reporter: he met with sandra in a parking lot. she gave him a $5,000 deposit. >> she wanted jack dead and she wanted it at the house and to look like a robbery. she told me she would leave for x amount of time and that's when it would need to be done. >> reporter: schrauben said he hired his good friend, a local drifter, to be the getaway driver. and on the afternoon of august 13th, 1998, while sandra was out having her nails done, schrauben claimed he and his friend drove to the jessee house to murder jack. >> i was already having a cold feet on the way there. by the time i was walking down the street i was really having cold feet. i got in the house, i'm standing in the garage now. i put on a rubber glove. and reach inside the door and unlock the it and shut it. i was chicken. i couldn't do it. i called tom. i told tom, the door's locked. and he said he would call his mom and
anatomy of a murder.piracy was launched with a phone call from tom. >> he told me his mom had offered $50,000 to kill his dad. >> reporter: he met with sandra in a parking lot. she gave him a $5,000 deposit. >> she wanted jack dead and she wanted it at the house and to look like a robbery. she told me she would leave for x amount of time and that's when it would need to be done. >> reporter: schrauben said he hired his good friend, a local drifter, to be the getaway...
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let's talk before we get to the context and background of what we learned today, let's talk about the anatomy of a news story and a white house insistence that the president was pairing way back on his appearances, that these weren't worth his time. as i mentioned, the news cycle over the weekend was consumed with his theorizing about the insertion of uv light into the human body. the injection of disinfectant into the human body. he passed it off. he didn't find it believable that complaints were up to poison hotlines and the like. what was today then if this wasn't the coronavirus task force but a news conference to get the country back open? >> today seemed like a r refutation of what the president had been saying two weeks ago. two weeks ago there were enough tests. now they are telling us they will be providing twice as many tests beyond twice as many tests. so yeah, there's a lot of back and forth on just what kind of test qualifies. we finally got a clear answer from mike pence, and that, his earlier statements about a million, then 4 million, then double that, only meant the test kits
let's talk before we get to the context and background of what we learned today, let's talk about the anatomy of a news story and a white house insistence that the president was pairing way back on his appearances, that these weren't worth his time. as i mentioned, the news cycle over the weekend was consumed with his theorizing about the insertion of uv light into the human body. the injection of disinfectant into the human body. he passed it off. he didn't find it believable that complaints...
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. >>> coming up tonight an abc 78:00, station 19 followed by grey's anatomy and how to get away withith us for abc 7 news at 11:00, don't forget abc's nightline airs every weeknight at 11:35, jimmy kimmel live on right after that at 12:05 a.m. >>> now to you fm all things coronavirus. we leave you with photo journalist rick dupont and his view of the nature park and while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... and that'future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. >>> next at 5:00, risk and release, the concern about coronavirus in aal me at a county jail, a new effort the release all the inmates and the
. >>> coming up tonight an abc 78:00, station 19 followed by grey's anatomy and how to get away withith us for abc 7 news at 11:00, don't forget abc's nightline airs every weeknight at 11:35, jimmy kimmel live on right after that at 12:05 a.m. >>> now to you fm all things coronavirus. we leave you with photo journalist rick dupont and his view of the nature park and while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do...
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the report writers then characterize the oriental interrogation room as quote a lesson in the anatomy of seduction and subversion. and they argue that the oriental interrogation techniques, although not outright torture, were not rational and appealed only to base instincts and desires. so this targeting of desires as irrational is key in understanding how race and class played a very important role in the board's explanation and reliance on the idea of brainwashing. the p.o.w.s marked for further interrogation by the u.s. military were usually soldiers of color or from the working class. indeed, the three p.o.w.s singled out by the u.s. military as quote potential menaces to the u.s. included an african-american, a filipino, and a japanese-american. the u.s. military attempted to portray the internationalism espoused by the north koreans and its potential appeal to certain american p.o.w.s as irrational desire, thus the utility of the frame of brainwashing. now the investigation report juxtaposes this with what they considered rational behavior exhibited by p.o.w.s in the camps. so f
the report writers then characterize the oriental interrogation room as quote a lesson in the anatomy of seduction and subversion. and they argue that the oriental interrogation techniques, although not outright torture, were not rational and appealed only to base instincts and desires. so this targeting of desires as irrational is key in understanding how race and class played a very important role in the board's explanation and reliance on the idea of brainwashing. the p.o.w.s marked for...
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the scraps you see on "grey's anatomy"'s and other medical shows.ving in these scrubs for almost 12 hours a day, sometimes for more than one shift. it is important that the scraps be comparable and easy to care for in order to protect their families. they had to come home, wash them, and they need to be able to -- >> the, but he also said it will donate 350,000 masks to hospitals throughout california. >>> coming up, speaking of masks, a lot of you may not be wondering, should you be wearing a mask? you should you be covering your mouth or nose with something else? any people are now concerned about preventing the spread of covid-19. we will talk about the new guidance from local leaders on wearing masks that help slow the spread. >>> also, coronavirus cases. what staff and county leaders are doing to help. lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. while keepin
the scraps you see on "grey's anatomy"'s and other medical shows.ving in these scrubs for almost 12 hours a day, sometimes for more than one shift. it is important that the scraps be comparable and easy to care for in order to protect their families. they had to come home, wash them, and they need to be able to -- >> the, but he also said it will donate 350,000 masks to hospitals throughout california. >>> coming up, speaking of masks, a lot of you may not be wondering,...
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doctor saying thank you to the real health care heroes from shows like "house," "scrubs" and "grey's anatomy." >> i want to thank all the doctors and the nurses. >> how the stars are showing their gratitude this morning. >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >>> good morning, america. it's great to be with you on this wednesday morning. it's also great to have george and robin joining us from their homes. good morning, sunshine. good morning, robin. >> good morning to you, michael. it is wonderful to start with a glimmer of hope from where the pandemic began. after 76 days of lockdown, wuhan, china, is open again. the city has only reported three new confirmed cases in the past 21 days. the people counted down like it was new year's eve. i don't blame them. midnight light show, skyscrapers lit up with the words "hello, wuhan." air, train and bus service into and out of the area is back now. some restrictions do remain but, george, this is definitely progress we want to see. >> it is so good to see that progress, robin. and it comes as the worldwide death toll ha
doctor saying thank you to the real health care heroes from shows like "house," "scrubs" and "grey's anatomy." >> i want to thank all the doctors and the nurses. >> how the stars are showing their gratitude this morning. >> announcer: live in times square, this is "good morning america." >>> good morning, america. it's great to be with you on this wednesday morning. it's also great to have george and robin joining us from their...
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if you are trying to learn anatomy as a medical student and you are dissecting a human corpse which is, it's pretty difficult to do it online. and there's something about the experience of being with others that this person says oh, my gosh, this person had cancer, everybody come look, there's that kind of experience that begins to inform your future career as a physician. i think we need to carefully think this through as to what is lost. one more thing. keep in mind, if you are less than 30, your risk of dying from coronavirus is almost zero. if you are otherwise healthy, it practically is zero. so the opportunity cost for primary, secondary and college students in terms of this critical point in their life, what they are losing, the cost relative to their health risk, it's a lot of cost for extremely low risk. we have to think this through. neil: that's a very good point, spoken as a doctor as well. i appreciate that. i will disagree with you on the hemingway thing. i think even if, if he were told his course was virtual, would be annoyed. i think he would be annoyed. we don't know.
if you are trying to learn anatomy as a medical student and you are dissecting a human corpse which is, it's pretty difficult to do it online. and there's something about the experience of being with others that this person says oh, my gosh, this person had cancer, everybody come look, there's that kind of experience that begins to inform your future career as a physician. i think we need to carefully think this through as to what is lost. one more thing. keep in mind, if you are less than 30,...
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if you study the anatomy of a sneeze being done and look what happens to these droplets, the big dropletsthe more dangerous ones go into the front of your nose and infect you. it's not the small little droplets that go deep into the lungs. the big ones. if that's the case, wearing a cloth covering on your face may slow the bigger droplets from getting out of your mouth and going to somebody else. i will tell you. what might actually be beneficial to protect from you somebody else as well. we will revisit that whole issue of facial coverings. you can make one simply right now out of tissue paper. make it out of a bandanna. i will show some craft shopping samples. it's not difficult. and ainsley for sure can do a better job than me. this is stuff people can do in their homes and doesn't hurt anybody. ainsley: dr. oz, i'm glad you brought up coughing and sneezes. there is mit associate professor who research in coughs and sneezes and has for years she warns the pathogen bearing droplets of all sizes can travel 23 to 27 feet contaminate surfaces and may stay suspended in the air for hours. dr
if you study the anatomy of a sneeze being done and look what happens to these droplets, the big dropletsthe more dangerous ones go into the front of your nose and infect you. it's not the small little droplets that go deep into the lungs. the big ones. if that's the case, wearing a cloth covering on your face may slow the bigger droplets from getting out of your mouth and going to somebody else. i will tell you. what might actually be beneficial to protect from you somebody else as well. we...