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antoine: it is always critics we sesee between prevention and cu. i think prevention is very worthwhile. illenting cases to become may y help them not go into o te hospitalal. i don't think it needs to be a competition between the two. i think we should invest a lot in preventing, because we do not want a new lockdown. we need to prevent. we have to be prepared for that. testing, tracing, is probably very worthwhile. thomas: you have already mentioned asia, but the smart phone app being debated here is not unique in europe. how are other systems being developed and rolllled out elsewhere across the c continen? antoine: perfectly right. the gogoal is to really help wih the e contact tracingng. we don't needed to focus onlylyn us. we are trying to be respectful of european regulations for ensuring confidentiality. combine is have to this electronic tracing approach with the human approach. i know that the u.k. is hiring currently y lot of people also to help with the contact tracing throughh interviews as well. what we need to trace is all the contact
antoine: it is always critics we sesee between prevention and cu. i think prevention is very worthwhile. illenting cases to become may y help them not go into o te hospitalal. i don't think it needs to be a competition between the two. i think we should invest a lot in preventing, because we do not want a new lockdown. we need to prevent. we have to be prepared for that. testing, tracing, is probably very worthwhile. thomas: you have already mentioned asia, but the smart phone app being debated...
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his name is antoine. >> we had a ball. i'm not going to lie.back is when everything started happening. >> reporter: he's a forklift operator from troy, missouri, who asked us not to use his last name or reveal where he works. people at the party were seen crowding together, many of them not wearing masks. he says he brought one, but he admits he wasn't always wearing it. and now antoine says he's been asked by his employer to stay away from work and quarantine for 14 days without pay. >> i wasn't too happy about this. it's definitely going to put a hit on my bills. if i would have known before i had gone to this party that i was going to come back to 14 days, no pay, there ain't no way i would have did it. that just sounds stupid on my part for going. >> reporter: if you're surprised to hear his company isn't paying him, antoine talked to an attorney who said you either need to get a test result. antoine said he tried that, but the testing company said we're not going to test you for now because you have no symptoms. or the attorney told antoin
his name is antoine. >> we had a ball. i'm not going to lie.back is when everything started happening. >> reporter: he's a forklift operator from troy, missouri, who asked us not to use his last name or reveal where he works. people at the party were seen crowding together, many of them not wearing masks. he says he brought one, but he admits he wasn't always wearing it. and now antoine says he's been asked by his employer to stay away from work and quarantine for 14 days without...
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attendees, like antoine, were advised to quarantine for 14 days. but he says he can't get tested. >> if you ain't got no symptoms you cannot get a test at all, and that's crazy because they say you can have it without having symptoms. >> reporter: as a whole, the cases in texas are on the way down, but there still are hot spots, and late this afternoon, we learned that in she texas, abohour north of dallas, 326 workers at a tyson food plant tested positive. norah, that's about 20% of the people who work at that one plant. >> o'donnell: omar villafranca in dallas tonight, thank you. the pandemic continues to take a heavy toll on the nation's workforce. more than 40 million have filed for unemployment benefits since march. that's one in four working americans. and many are still waiting for their first check. here's cbs' mark strassmann. >> i've called up to 800 times a day. >> reporter: suzanne feldman doesn't count in new jersey-- not in its official jobless numbers. >> it is probably one of the most frustrating and stressful things that i've ever
attendees, like antoine, were advised to quarantine for 14 days. but he says he can't get tested. >> if you ain't got no symptoms you cannot get a test at all, and that's crazy because they say you can have it without having symptoms. >> reporter: as a whole, the cases in texas are on the way down, but there still are hot spots, and late this afternoon, we learned that in she texas, abohour north of dallas, 326 workers at a tyson food plant tested positive. norah, that's about 20%...
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and so where bryan and antoine, we decided we wanted to tell this story.e name "the day sports stopped." and like you said, everyone has a story. and i got the opportunity to tell about what led up to that day and what it was like in the locker room. and we have other athletes that are going to tell their stories of where they were, and what it's been like. you know, because it literally, everything stopped. everything stopped. and everything started shutting down. and i think it's going to be really dope to put all that together. because it's also not just from an athlete's perspective. we're telling the fans' perspective too,. >> trevor: right. >> right? because, you know, of course everybody wants to know what we were doing and how we reacted. but what about the fans? or that kid who was about to go see his favorite player for the first time? and now that's gone. >> trevor: right, right, right. yeah, it's-- it's a huge story, man. i'm-- i'm excited for you. i'm excited for chris paul the executive producer. chris paul the storyteller. chris paul the sub
and so where bryan and antoine, we decided we wanted to tell this story.e name "the day sports stopped." and like you said, everyone has a story. and i got the opportunity to tell about what led up to that day and what it was like in the locker room. and we have other athletes that are going to tell their stories of where they were, and what it's been like. you know, because it literally, everything stopped. everything stopped. and everything started shutting down. and i think it's...