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these rel, association of public health physicians, and these reli medical association said the lack of input from epidemiologists and public health specialists raised the likelihood of their by late april, the supreme court ruled that the government which had sidestepped parliament when it brought pushing that into the contact tracing setup needed to get this signed off by lawmakers. the ruling also stated that a suitable alternatives compatible with the principles of privacy must be found. it was a victory, but it was temporary. amid a resurgence of corona virus infections in july, israel's parliament authorize the continued use of the shin bet program into january 2021. you were study president, you were saying ok, we can track people, would you be able the next day to give up on this resource? is it right as a default to give your security services? it's our you're saying we're what we're seeing. want to check. i mean, i think this is the key issue. the greatest concern is that there is not to be greater pressure to increase the capability for terror relation needs in the future j
these rel, association of public health physicians, and these reli medical association said the lack of input from epidemiologists and public health specialists raised the likelihood of their by late april, the supreme court ruled that the government which had sidestepped parliament when it brought pushing that into the contact tracing setup needed to get this signed off by lawmakers. the ruling also stated that a suitable alternatives compatible with the principles of privacy must be found. it...
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with us to share her insights, is professor of emergency medicine and associate dean of public health that the data shows your vaccine wanes in efficacy over time or the delta covid surge has people thinking get more protection. a little bit of both? >> it's really a little bit of both. john, let me be clear the data that biden administration is making these recommendations off of is still very preliminary and these booster shots have not yet received fda approval for anyone except for the immuno suppressed, the folks we heard about the news last week. people on chemo or high dose steroids or immuno suppressive disorders nuclear program is pro active anticipating more data is in the works showing that it is both that the vaccines effectiveness seems to be waning a little bit over time and that this dealt at that variant is worse. but let me be clear even more important than a booster is getting those shots in the first place. if you have those first two shots you're still protected against delta. the booster is the icing on the cake. >> on the far-right of this graphic, the administra
with us to share her insights, is professor of emergency medicine and associate dean of public health that the data shows your vaccine wanes in efficacy over time or the delta covid surge has people thinking get more protection. a little bit of both? >> it's really a little bit of both. john, let me be clear the data that biden administration is making these recommendations off of is still very preliminary and these booster shots have not yet received fda approval for anyone except for...
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megan randy, a emergency physician and associate dean of public health at brown university.francis collins right there and we have a graphic to show for folks that shows that covid hospitalizations among kids under the ang age of 18 is back up to the levels that we saw at really peak in december and january. and you put all of this together. what does that say to you about this moment and what it should mean to kids, parents and everyone? >> i'm a parent myself. i have one kid who is vaccinated and one who is not. so both as a physician and a scientist and a parent as i have watched this data so closely. the biggest takeaway is that kids are not immune. there has been this drivel fed to us saying that kids don't get sick. kids are less likely to get sick than older folks. but they can get really, really sick. and just as we as parents put seat belts on our kids or put them in car seats, just as we would never drive drunk with our kids in the car, similarly we have to stand up and protect our kids particularly the unvaccinated ones right now in the midst of this transmissible
megan randy, a emergency physician and associate dean of public health at brown university.francis collins right there and we have a graphic to show for folks that shows that covid hospitalizations among kids under the ang age of 18 is back up to the levels that we saw at really peak in december and january. and you put all of this together. what does that say to you about this moment and what it should mean to kids, parents and everyone? >> i'm a parent myself. i have one kid who is...
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cnn that full fda approval of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine is imminent and could come as soon as monday. joining me right now is dr. megan ran ky, associate dean of public health doctor, good to see you. you've been calling for the fda to issue full approval since june. immunocompromised people are getting their third shot. i have three members of my family who got their third shot, yay. what difference will this make for the masses to receive sit? >> this fda approval can't come a moment too soon. i can't overstate how important this is on multiple front. the first thing is, there is a group of those folks who have not gotten the vaccine yet, who say it is purely because the fda has the vaccine still under emergency use authorization. it'll clear the way for the folks to get the vaccine. the second thing is, it is going to open up a path for a number of organizations across the united states to mandate the vaccine for those who work for them. most importantly, the u.s. military. that's going to have a huge impact on the vaccination rates of our country and on the safety of our troops and their families. and the third thing is with this full approval in hand,
cnn that full fda approval of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine is imminent and could come as soon as monday. joining me right now is dr. megan ran ky, associate dean of public health doctor, good to see you. you've been calling for the fda to issue full approval since june. immunocompromised people are getting their third shot. i have three members of my family who got their third shot, yay. what difference will this make for the masses to receive sit? >> this fda approval can't come a moment...
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of us feel like we are taking a huge step back. joining us live from is the associate professor and chair of public health at cal state east bay.ng here. >> good morning. here is my first question. what does bringing back the mandate mean to you also with in the public health community overall? >> so bringing back the mandate in the bay area doesn't change much because if you are looking at local communities there's been a social norma round masking. to that extent i think what we are doing iprotecting the unvoluntarily unvaccinated. folks like my children or with compromised immune systems. >> its been a long year and a half. many of us are getting used to keeping our mask back in our temporary. how will it affect people mentally? >> think i that we did see a small window where things looked like normal. i last year it wasn't just wearing masks it. was children not going to school. it was university students not going to college it. was folks not being able to go to work. to the extent we can get those social and professional interactions in, in my opinion wearing a mask for a temporary period of time is a lot of benefit to le
of us feel like we are taking a huge step back. joining us live from is the associate professor and chair of public health at cal state east bay.ng here. >> good morning. here is my first question. what does bringing back the mandate mean to you also with in the public health community overall? >> so bringing back the mandate in the bay area doesn't change much because if you are looking at local communities there's been a social norma round masking. to that extent i think what we...
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of the state's most prominent health care unions said they're supporting the move. the california nurses association agrees that vaccination is a critically important part of a comprehensive public health program for infection control. norma is with seiu and they represent all hospital workers except doctors and nurses. >> i think it's a great thing that we have the option now to or not the option, but that mandate now, you know, that everybody needs to be vaccinated. >> reporter: the order requires health care facilities verify all visitors are vaccinated or have a recent negative covid test. kaiser permanente and sutter health systems have mandated their employees get vaccinated. she works at kaiser hospital and says the last couple weeks have been like a terrible flashback of the early days of the pandemic. >> why are we going back? i don't want to feel like this anymore, you know. being scared every day already santa clara county issuing a memo for everyone to be vaccinated by september 30th. if it's rejected and the employee doesn't get their shots within two weeks, they could be fired. the city of san jose is also taking action. 81% of its workforce is fully vaccinated and
of the state's most prominent health care unions said they're supporting the move. the california nurses association agrees that vaccination is a critically important part of a comprehensive public health program for infection control. norma is with seiu and they represent all hospital workers except doctors and nurses. >> i think it's a great thing that we have the option now to or not the option, but that mandate now, you know, that everybody needs to be vaccinated. >> reporter:...
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joining me now, associate dean of michigan state public health integration college of human medicine,ur holden. dr. holden, you were part of state and local task forces to battle the covid-19 outbreak in flint. according to "mother jones" and the profile it did, you were featured around april 2020, quote, black residents were dying of covid-19 at a staggering rate of 90 per 100,000, making black residents 73 times more likely to die than white residents from the virus. now, by october 2020, black residents in flint were equally at risk of getting covid as white residents, and by the winter, the racial disparity was vastly narrowed. how did you accomplish this? >> well, this is great. so the first thing that we did is we actually asked residents what did they need. i feel like during this pandemic what we found is people are not relying on public health and they're also not being informed by the communities that we're trying to serve. we asked what is they need and we met their needs. people know what they need to keep their families safe. we told people to shelter in place. that's a t
joining me now, associate dean of michigan state public health integration college of human medicine,ur holden. dr. holden, you were part of state and local task forces to battle the covid-19 outbreak in flint. according to "mother jones" and the profile it did, you were featured around april 2020, quote, black residents were dying of covid-19 at a staggering rate of 90 per 100,000, making black residents 73 times more likely to die than white residents from the virus. now, by october...
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know, clink, phillipe djegal all kron 4 news the california teachers association released a statement in support of the new public health order. the union's toby boyd released that statement. it reads in part. >> we know from our surveys that nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we have seen a rising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school year is starting today's announcement is an appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect our youngest learners under 12 who are not yet vaccine-eligible from this highly contagious. delta variant as many students head back to school for in-person learning this fall one school, a school district in the north bay is offering another option. >> the bellevue union school district in santa rosa is offering an independent study program like virtual learning the program involves students learning at home. but instead of signing into a zoom meeting with their teachers. the study program requires parents to become the educator. the district superintendent as superintendent tel
know, clink, phillipe djegal all kron 4 news the california teachers association released a statement in support of the new public health order. the union's toby boyd released that statement. it reads in part. >> we know from our surveys that nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we have seen a rising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school year is starting today's announcement is an appropriate next step to...
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in oakland early to call frank bruni >> the california teachers association has released a statement in support of the new public healther. the union's president saying in part we know from our surveys that nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we've seen arising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school year is starting today's announcement is an appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect our youngest learners under 12 who are not yet vaccine-eligible from this highly contagious. delta variant. in the north bay. there is growing pressure on officials in solano county to issue an indoor mask mandate. solano is the only county in the bay without such a mask requirement right now in a letter to the county board of supervisors. the napa solano medical society argues the mandate would help slow the spread of the virus in the community. they say that in the past month, the number of people hospitalized in solano county because of covid has increased from 13 to 87. they note that this is putting increased str
in oakland early to call frank bruni >> the california teachers association has released a statement in support of the new public healther. the union's president saying in part we know from our surveys that nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we've seen arising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school year is starting today's announcement is an appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school...
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public health officers. now more than a year later, we're seeing it happening again. and specifically what the national association of all throughout the pandemic, and again, they are encouraging officers to report any harassment or threats and they're taking a close look at that, especially as we've seen an uptick in anti-mask protests around back to school. the head of the association, lori tremel freeman said these are heated conversations sometimes that are turning nasty and out of control. we're going to see more of this in communities that have he's high transmission rates and are returning to some of these mitigation efforts. we're going to have to track it closely. ends quote. so, as you know, jim, many cities and counties there is a return to mask mandates and a return to other mitigation efforts as we see the delta variant circulating. and with this kind of return to mitigations, that's where we're seeing a lot of tension and a lot of threats being targeted towards public health officers. so this is something that's being monitored and looked at closely, jim. >> they've been deliberately made targets by som
public health officers. now more than a year later, we're seeing it happening again. and specifically what the national association of all throughout the pandemic, and again, they are encouraging officers to report any harassment or threats and they're taking a close look at that, especially as we've seen an uptick in anti-mask protests around back to school. the head of the association, lori tremel freeman said these are heated conversations sometimes that are turning nasty and out of control....
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includes our port, it includes our public-health system, we have our own country public-health system unlike any other in the state of california. so a lot of expenses are associated with this budget. there are a lot of incredible investments. what i have said to department heads and non profits and anyone else who receives resources from the city and county of san francisco, every single dollar. the people of city are counting on us to make sure the sidewalks are clean, when a crime is committed, that the perpetrators held accountable and make sure that housing opportunities are provided for those who are struggling with homelessness and make sure our kids are back in school and more importantly with our 132 million-dollar investment in early childhood education those low income are able to get access to childcare and those people who are right above than threshold, who may not qualify for a low income subsidy can receive support for childcare in san francisco. yes, these are investments we can be proud of. and the people of san francisco are counting on us to make good on our promise to deliver with these investments. i want people to see and feel a difference i
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an er doctor joining us now, associate dean of brown university school of public health.ou for joining us this morning. you know, the chances of a breakthrough infection among the unvacci unvaccinated -- vaccinated are very rare. vaccines are more effective in presenting against severe hospitalizations, as you know. if you're a vaccinated individual and what do you take away from all the news we saw last week in about the delta variant and precautions should you take as a vaccinated individual? >> you know, my e-mails and texts have been filling up with this question. so many of us have gone out and done the right thing for the vaccinated and feel like we're back at square one. here is the thing, first, the vaccines continue to protect you against hospitalization and death. with the new delta variant, a chance of a breakthrough infection is not zero. worse yet, there's a small chance you can pass a breakthrough infection on to someone you love. many of us have kids at home or parents who we're worried about. what i'm telling most people now is to wear a mask, if you're in
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public health would likewise be devastating. feeling the spread of covid-19 infections in the affected communities. associateternity -- associate attorney general benito guida is leading -- benita gupta is leading. on june 1 she sent a letter to increase the chances that families can stay in their homes. massive actions would also have serious applications for law enforcement. adding to a crisis of homelessness that strains but cannot be solved by the criminal justice system. the cases do not and there. far too often, police officers the first ones called when someone is experiencing a mental health crisis. but it is almost certain that police will be called to respond to someone experiencing a mental health crisis if that person is also without housing. and as we have seen, the risks to everyone involved in such interactions are enormous. these issues must be addressed if we are to ease the burdens that our society places on law enforcement and ensure the safety of our communities. the justice department through grantmaking, technical assistance and training supports law-enforcement and community-based prog
public health would likewise be devastating. feeling the spread of covid-19 infections in the affected communities. associateternity -- associate attorney general benito guida is leading -- benita gupta is leading. on june 1 she sent a letter to increase the chances that families can stay in their homes. massive actions would also have serious applications for law enforcement. adding to a crisis of homelessness that strains but cannot be solved by the criminal justice system. the cases do not...
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of epidemiology at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and prior president of the international aids society. maureen is associate director for aids research at the national institutes of health and director of the n.i.h. office of aids research. we have coming in remotely adeeba kamarulzaman, president of the international aids society. welcome, adeeba. she's a former dean of the faculty of medicine and is a professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the university of malaysia in kuala lumpur. welcome, adeeba. delighted to have you here today. adeeba: thank you for having me. stephen: this is a hybrid event. we have some experts in the audience and we will call on them later in the program. we will come in with some questions and we're delighted to welcome them. special thanks to our colleagues at the global health policy center, particularly mckenzie, michael randallman, noel, who has come to help us today. special thanks to our csis production team, graham, emma, mary, denish, and we're delighted that c-span can join us today to broadcast this event. we have only one hour. a lot of ground to cover. i wil
of epidemiology at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health and prior president of the international aids society. maureen is associate director for aids research at the national institutes of health and director of the n.i.h. office of aids research. we have coming in remotely adeeba kamarulzaman, president of the international aids society. welcome, adeeba. she's a former dean of the faculty of medicine and is a professor of medicine and infectious diseases at the university of...
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know, clink, phillipe djegal all kron 4 news the california teachers association released a statement in support of the new public health order. >> it reads in part, we know from our surveys nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we've seen a rising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school years starting today's announcement and appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect our youngest learners under 12 who are not get vaccine eligible from this highly contagious. delta variant. >> today stanford university announced it will require weekly covid testing for all students, even if they're fully vaccinated and universities, not just one of a few in the country now requiring weekly testing kron four's. taylor bus aqi reports before arriving here on campus. students should already be fully vaccinated according to the university's other covid-19 requirements. >> for the most part, students here are receiving this new weekly testing announcement pretty well considering the social aspect of the school. this messag
know, clink, phillipe djegal all kron 4 news the california teachers association released a statement in support of the new public health order. >> it reads in part, we know from our surveys nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we've seen a rising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school years starting today's announcement and appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect...
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includes our port, it includes our public-health system, we have our own country public-health system unlike any other in the state of california. so a lot of expenses are associated lot of incredible investments. what i have said to department heads and non profits and anyone else who receives resources from the city and county of san francisco, every single dollar. the people of city are counting on us to make sure the sidewalks are clean, when a crime is committed, that the perpetrators held accountable and make sure that housing opportunities are provided for those who are struggling with homelessness and make sure our kids are back in school and more importantly with our 132 million-dollar investment in early childhood education those low income are able to get access to childcare and those people who are right above than threshold, who may not qualify for a low income subsidy can receive support for childcare in san francisco. yes, these are investments we can be proud of. and the people of san francisco are counting on us to make good on our promise to deliver with these investments. i want people to see and feel a difference in our city and feet when they
includes our port, it includes our public-health system, we have our own country public-health system unlike any other in the state of california. so a lot of expenses are associated lot of incredible investments. what i have said to department heads and non profits and anyone else who receives resources from the city and county of san francisco, every single dollar. the people of city are counting on us to make sure the sidewalks are clean, when a crime is committed, that the perpetrators held...
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let's bring in an epidemiologist, associate professor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor, thanks for being with us. let's start with dr. fauci, who says that it is going to get worse before it gets better. so, what do you expect the apex of this surge to look like, and when do you expect we'll hit it? >> so, i think dr. fauci's right. we are going to see things get worse before they get better. we're seeing cases double every 10 or 11 days right now. if other countries are a fore warning of where we're going to be, probably we're going to see the peak of this two, three, four weeks from now. but we're in for a bit of a ride before we get there. >> so, as we see the peak of this, i understand that, of course, we're seeing younger people who are being hospitalized with covid, so does this peak that we'll hit in a few weeks, how does it compare to the peak we saw last fall and winter? >> yeah, so, i think that we very well could see as many cases as we saw back in the winter, but as you say, since the people who are at highest risk also happen to have higher rates of
let's bring in an epidemiologist, associate professor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor, thanks for being with us. let's start with dr. fauci, who says that it is going to get worse before it gets better. so, what do you expect the apex of this surge to look like, and when do you expect we'll hit it? >> so, i think dr. fauci's right. we are going to see things get worse before they get better. we're seeing cases double every 10 or 11 days right now. if other...
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health insurance. go to my website, smerconish.com. let me know what you think. joining me is joseph g. allen, associate professor and director of the healthy buildings program at harvard school of public health. he's the author of a book called "healthy buildings, how indoor spaces drive productivity." and mandates are the only way forward. and i'm joined by dr. luis rosenthal who worked as an e.r. physician and previously a "the new york times" journalist. editor-in-chief of kaiser health news. and the author of "american sickness how health care became big business and how you can take it back." her latest essay for the "times" says, don't want a vaccine -- be prepared to pay more for insurance. professor allen, i'll begin with you, make the case that mandates are the only way forward. >> good morning, thanks for having me on, michael. nice to join you and dr. dr. rosenthal, the path is clear, we have to do two things, vaccinate the u.s. and vaccinate the world. the biden administration ask successful in getting the vaccines out to everybody. within five miles of everybody. we've tried million dollar lotteries, we have tried free beer. it's not working. it's hit that limit. and delt
health insurance. go to my website, smerconish.com. let me know what you think. joining me is joseph g. allen, associate professor and director of the healthy buildings program at harvard school of public health. he's the author of a book called "healthy buildings, how indoor spaces drive productivity." and mandates are the only way forward. and i'm joined by dr. luis rosenthal who worked as an e.r. physician and previously a "the new york times" journalist. editor-in-chief...
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now the california teachers association has released a statement in support of the new public health order. the union's president eat toby boyd released a statement that reads in part, this today's announcement is an appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect our youngest learners under 12 who are not yet vaccination eligible from this highly contagious. delta variant now coming up at 4 o'clock on kron-on when he was speaking with boyd for more of the cts reaction to this new state mandate. the cdc is urging pregnant women to get vaccinated against the coronavirus. the agency is saying that expected mothers run a higher risk for severe illness and complications with their pregnancies. kron. four's. maureen kelly reports the recommendation is coming on the heels of a ucsf study that found that women infected with covid-19 while pregnant when a higher risk for delivering prematurely. so i was offered the vaccine back in december when there is absolutely no data for pregnant women. >> so it's actually a really difficult decision because we just d
now the california teachers association has released a statement in support of the new public health order. the union's president eat toby boyd released a statement that reads in part, this today's announcement is an appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect our youngest learners under 12 who are not yet vaccination eligible from this highly contagious. delta variant now coming up at 4 o'clock on kron-on when he was speaking with boyd for more of the...
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includes our port, it includes our public-health system, we have our own country public-health system unlike any other in the state of california. so a lot of expenses are associated with this budget. there are a lot of incredible investments. what i have said to department heads and non profits and anyone else who receives resources from the city and county of san francisco, every single dollar. the people of city are counting on us to make sure the sidewalks are clean, when a crime is committed, that the perpetrators held accountable and make sure that housing opportunities are provided for those who are struggling with homelessness and make sure our kids are back in school and more importantly with our 132 million-dollar investment in early childhood education those low income are able to get access to childcare and those people who are right above than threshold, who may not qualify for a low income subsidy can receive support for childcare in san francisco. yes, these are investments we can be proud of. and the people of san francisco are counting on us to make good on our promise to deliver with these investments. i want people to see and feel a difference i
includes our port, it includes our public-health system, we have our own country public-health system unlike any other in the state of california. so a lot of expenses are associated with this budget. there are a lot of incredible investments. what i have said to department heads and non profits and anyone else who receives resources from the city and county of san francisco, every single dollar. the people of city are counting on us to make sure the sidewalks are clean, when a crime is...
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public healths concern that's addressed in this bill is the presence of pfas in a water supplies. cleaning up contaminated sites and understanding the full scope of the health implications associate with these chemicals is critical for so many affected by pfas in their water. as i've heard again and again new hampshire families, discovering that you been drinking contaminated water can produce a range of emotions from anger and fear a to guilt. that's what i heard from so many parents who had children at the former air force base where they were in childcare and parents thought they were safe in those childcare centers, but they found out that theyho been drinking water contaminated with pfas. that contamination at the former air force base force the city of portsmouth to shop three drinking water wells in 2014. the contamination was created by the use of firefighting foam by the air force when it was an air force base. one of those wells that was shut down, that even while, has just come back online this week after seven years. it was inoperable for seven years. pfas contamination surrounding the manufacturing plant in merrimack in new hampshire and there's around the landfill s
public healths concern that's addressed in this bill is the presence of pfas in a water supplies. cleaning up contaminated sites and understanding the full scope of the health implications associate with these chemicals is critical for so many affected by pfas in their water. as i've heard again and again new hampshire families, discovering that you been drinking contaminated water can produce a range of emotions from anger and fear a to guilt. that's what i heard from so many parents who had...
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employees will return january 3rd 45% of employees surveyed are most worried about the commute and the associated health risks with that, especially if they're taking public transportation western europe and china. a key transport hub, both of them and also home to lots of industries are dealing with devastating floods and that is railways that take the goods made in the factories to the port and then shipped all over the world said the supply chain software for it to open. so there will be fewer and smaller discounts for the peak online shopping season this year starting with black friday and shares of clorox plunged more than 11% after the cleaning products company revealed weaker than expected results plating falling demand. the businesses. so this year compared to last year. of course, when you could not find anything clorox related on the store wipes or disinfectant spray. now i key is releasing a candle that smells like swedish meatballs, the candles part of the ikea store in a box package aimed at recreating the sensory experience of visiting and ikea store. live from new york. i'm jane king live and it comes with a name. i can't pronounce like tha
employees will return january 3rd 45% of employees surveyed are most worried about the commute and the associated health risks with that, especially if they're taking public transportation western europe and china. a key transport hub, both of them and also home to lots of industries are dealing with devastating floods and that is railways that take the goods made in the factories to the port and then shipped all over the world said the supply chain software for it to open. so there will be...
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chronic diabetes prior to pregnancy, which of course is associated with significant maternal morbidity and mortality. >> the study may help explain another public healths while maternal deaths have declined worldwide over the past 30 years, the u.s. has the highest rate of any industrialized nation access to care may play a role. undiagnosed diabetes undiagnosed hypertension. >> these are really important complications that may be contributing to a higher death rate. >> armed with sobering numbers. doctor khan says earlier intervention may be necessary right now. women are screened for gestational diabetes at 24 weeks. her message know your numbers. what your weight is, what your glucose level is. what your pressure is to avoid these types of complications. >> that was jenna barnes reporting for us tonight. still ahead, the steps air bnb. it's a heated giants top renters from throwing those illegal parties. this halloween. >> democratic lawmakers are renewing their push to try to secure voting rights. details on their latest at make this the summer you taught them what it means to serve. the summer of hauling happiness by the ton. and bringing home ha
chronic diabetes prior to pregnancy, which of course is associated with significant maternal morbidity and mortality. >> the study may help explain another public healths while maternal deaths have declined worldwide over the past 30 years, the u.s. has the highest rate of any industrialized nation access to care may play a role. undiagnosed diabetes undiagnosed hypertension. >> these are really important complications that may be contributing to a higher death rate. >> armed...
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of those 2 important groups and the teachers in california. the california teachers association has released a statement supporting the new public health order. the union's president saying in part, quote, we know from our surveys, the nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we've seen a rising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school year starting. they go on to say today's announcement is an appropriate next step to ensure the safety of our school communities and to protect our youngest learners under 12 who are not yet vaccine eligible from this highly contagious. delta variant. this announcement came just a day after the oakland unified school district announced it would be requiring its staff to get vaccinated or they have to face regular testing with the delta variant spreading quickly throughout the country. the oakland education association says it supports the state and school district's decision to push staff members to get vaccinated, especially since those kids under 12 are not yet eligible for the shot. could potentially really improve the situation for ev
of those 2 important groups and the teachers in california. the california teachers association has released a statement supporting the new public health order. the union's president saying in part, quote, we know from our surveys, the nearly 90% of educators have already been vaccinated yet in the past few weeks we've seen a rising spread of the delta variant, especially among children just as the new school year starting. they go on to say today's announcement is an appropriate next step to...
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of january 20 21, the recent increases in cases illustrates the risk of known and emerging variant and the associated public health and economic dodges area the cares act and other covid relief laws conclude -- included funding for local, state, tribal and territorial government. fema, dot and the department of treasury undertook additional responsibilities area and, in some cases set up programs to distribute these funds. our testimony today is based on our work examining these efforts and focusing on the status of programs administered by fema, dot and treasury area and, lessons learned to improve the federal response. first, fema, dot and treasury continue to play a crucial role. fema continues to assist local and tribal and state governments in the response. this fund, which is generally used following a national disaster has never been used for nationwide public health emergency on the scale required by the pandemic. fema's efforts have included providing individuals for lost wages. in reimbursing safe territories and tribes. such as testing supplies, national guard activities. dot and treasury continue to ma
of january 20 21, the recent increases in cases illustrates the risk of known and emerging variant and the associated public health and economic dodges area the cares act and other covid relief laws conclude -- included funding for local, state, tribal and territorial government. fema, dot and the department of treasury undertook additional responsibilities area and, in some cases set up programs to distribute these funds. our testimony today is based on our work examining these efforts and...
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in fact, there were meetings of the, i guess, associate of state ander the territorial public health directors x they decided against actually taking any extreme action. there were, no doubt, schools closed in places that were hard hit but not really anything more than that. interestingly as with the 1918 virus, as with 1889 as well, the first year in the 1889 pandemic which lasted about three years was the mildest. and in britain where we have good numbers, the second year killed almost exactly twice the number as died in the first year. to this would be after you've already had some exposure and natural immunity. so you had a variant that became more virulent. and in many countries, the third year was actually the deadliest in that pandemic. again, the variant kept mutating and would get better and better at infecting people, and it killed more as it went on. after that people's immune systems adjusted and the virus changed again, and it konked out. in is the 57 -- in 1957 the peak to mortality, monthly mortality, the worst month during the pandemic actually occurred in 1960. so th
in fact, there were meetings of the, i guess, associate of state ander the territorial public health directors x they decided against actually taking any extreme action. there were, no doubt, schools closed in places that were hard hit but not really anything more than that. interestingly as with the 1918 virus, as with 1889 as well, the first year in the 1889 pandemic which lasted about three years was the mildest. and in britain where we have good numbers, the second year killed almost...
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public health concern that's addressed in this bill is the presence of pfas in our water supplies. preventing exposure, cleaning up contaminated sites and understanding the full scope of the health implications associated with these chemicals is critical for so many affected by pfas in their water. as i've heard from so many new hampshire families covering you've been drinking contaminated water can produce a range of emotions from anger to fear to guilt. that's what i heard from so many parents who had children at the former pease air force base where they were in child care and parents thought they were safe in those centers but found out they had been drinking water contaminated with pfas. that contamination at the former pease air force base forced the city to shut down three drinking water wells in 2014. the contamination was created by the use of fire-fighting foam by the air force when pease was an air force base. the haven well has just come back this week after seven years. it was inoperable for seven years. pfas contamination surrounding the saint co ba a -- cobain manufacturing base create an ongoing worry for granite state families also because of pfas contamination. so you can imagine what
public health concern that's addressed in this bill is the presence of pfas in our water supplies. preventing exposure, cleaning up contaminated sites and understanding the full scope of the health implications associated with these chemicals is critical for so many affected by pfas in their water. as i've heard from so many new hampshire families covering you've been drinking contaminated water can produce a range of emotions from anger to fear to guilt. that's what i heard from so many...
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the california teachers association supports the requirement and claims at least 90% of members are already vaccinated. schools must be in full compliance with the public health order by october 15. julian: community and state leaders are encouraging everybody to get vaccinated, including dolores porta. -- fuerta. >> we have to come together, ot only to save -- not only deceive save ourselves, but everybody else. if we do not all get vaccinated, we will never reach herd immunity. julian: this department of education townhall last night helped get answers from experts, including the surgeon general and a school superintendent. it included a $100 gift giveaway for those who pledged get vaccinated. kumasi: activists are protesting agait s with warning to businesses who might require proof of vaccination from customers. >> this is dangerous and very divisive. it's discriminatory. i personally will not use the services, buy food from a business that requires a vaccine. >> it is unnecessary. if you do not want to go, do not go in, you do not have to start a huge deal and run them out of business. kumasi: more businesses and restaurants have started to require proof
the california teachers association supports the requirement and claims at least 90% of members are already vaccinated. schools must be in full compliance with the public health order by october 15. julian: community and state leaders are encouraging everybody to get vaccinated, including dolores porta. -- fuerta. >> we have to come together, ot only to save -- not only deceive save ourselves, but everybody else. if we do not all get vaccinated, we will never reach herd immunity. julian:...
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footman association on the government to find a solution that due to ongoing public health concerns. no exemption has been granted in bethany's for football. football that was governing body of fee for will receive $200.00. $1000000.00 in compensation to cover losses sustained the hands of its former corrupt officials. the money was seized by the u. s. department of justice from bank accounts of ex fee for members who were involved in years of corruption within wild football. the funds will go into a new wild football remission. fun to help finance football related projects across the place. i'm delighted to see did money, which was illegally siphoned out of football, $201000000.00 us dollars is now coming back to be used for its proper purposes. this is footballs. money, children, from all around the world will be able to benefit. this is a great victory for fever and the great victory for football, their marks football captain sim on a car and the medical team of the saved christian erickson's life in europe and championship. or see that this is your wife. a president's award. the midfield us suffered a cardiac arrest during denmark's opening match the torment, and had to
footman association on the government to find a solution that due to ongoing public health concerns. no exemption has been granted in bethany's for football. football that was governing body of fee for will receive $200.00. $1000000.00 in compensation to cover losses sustained the hands of its former corrupt officials. the money was seized by the u. s. department of justice from bank accounts of ex fee for members who were involved in years of corruption within wild football. the funds will go...
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of the mission period, only a few families survived. the health commission acknowledges the association has actively worked to research and expand public ess for their history and culture, and health commission acknowledges that they are not an unethical population of the past, but an integral and active community the bay area region and beyond, with ongoing exclusion and disability that threatens the greater american indian community with inclusion and respect in san francisco. [indiscernible] and were as san francisco human rights commission published a report in 2007 title discrimination by omission, issues of concern for native americans in san francisco, detailing the ways in which american indian communities experience exclusion in san francisco and identify numerous recommendations for improved outcomes and processes. it is important to counter the narrative regarding the doctrine of discovery with the acknowledgement that there always have been communities living on this land prior to the arrival of europeans, and where as the land acknowledgement is a formal statement the recognizes and respects american indians and storages of
of the mission period, only a few families survived. the health commission acknowledges the association has actively worked to research and expand public ess for their history and culture, and health commission acknowledges that they are not an unethical population of the past, but an integral and active community the bay area region and beyond, with ongoing exclusion and disability that threatens the greater american indian community with inclusion and respect in san francisco. [indiscernible]...
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of anxiety , there is a rash is associated with it. i don't want a cultural war, i recommend it because i take it's a good public health tool, but it hasd against the delta variant. stuart: governor, you changed your mind and you are now okay with a mask mandate across the state, but what about kids wearing masks in school in arkansas? >> the doctor got close to right and let me emphasize that i am not imposing any statewide mask mandate to get as not happening in arkansas. of the debate is simply, i want to know-- those of school districts that have high transmission in their community to have the option to protect those children that are 12 and under who can be vaccinated. i want everything to be about let's expand vaccinations in my state , across the country, let's not get sidetracked with the mask debate, but at the same time whenever children cannot be vaccinated, we have to protect those and a local school districts just like local businesses that you were reciting ought to have the option to say we will have masks in the school because of the concern for children that cannot be vaccinated. stuart: i think you will face a revolt
of anxiety , there is a rash is associated with it. i don't want a cultural war, i recommend it because i take it's a good public health tool, but it hasd against the delta variant. stuart: governor, you changed your mind and you are now okay with a mask mandate across the state, but what about kids wearing masks in school in arkansas? >> the doctor got close to right and let me emphasize that i am not imposing any statewide mask mandate to get as not happening in arkansas. of the debate...
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collates and public health colleagues do particular types of studies that are more in-depth and are able to apply that. restaurants and gyms are what has been shown internationally to be associated. anchor: i know for employees, the indoor vaccine mandate, they have more time to comply. what is the deadline? dr. phillip" into these establishments as patrons, today is the day to start. for the staff working there, it was october 13. they have more time because we can choose to go or not go to an individual place of business that is covered under this requirement but certainly, we want to make sure people keep their livelihood and jobs and we are giving them more time to comply. anchor: for the customers, they should know this. which forms of proof are acceptable? dr. phillip: multiple peer people could bring their -- multiple. people could bring their card or a digital photo of their farm -- card. they could have a qr code in their name and a date they got vaccinated. they can bring a note from the doctor or letter that says they have been vaccinated. there are multiple ways to do this. anchor: any issues or heard about today? dr. phillips: it seems to be going well so far. we ha
collates and public health colleagues do particular types of studies that are more in-depth and are able to apply that. restaurants and gyms are what has been shown internationally to be associated. anchor: i know for employees, the indoor vaccine mandate, they have more time to comply. what is the deadline? dr. phillip" into these establishments as patrons, today is the day to start. for the staff working there, it was october 13. they have more time because we can choose to go or not go...
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of the mission period, only a few families survived. the health commission acknowledges the association has actively worked to research and expand public awareness for their history and culture, and health commission acknowledges that they are not an unethical population of the past, but an integral and active community the bay area region and beyond, with ongoing exclusion and disability that threatens the greater american indian community with inclusion and respect in san francisco. [indiscernible] and were as san francisco human rights commission published a report in 2007 title discrimination by omission, issues of concern for native americans in san francisco, detailing the ways in which american indian communities experience exclusion in san francisco and identify numerous recommendations for improved outcomes and processes. it is important to counter the narrative regarding the doctrine of discovery with the acknowledgement that there always have been communities living on this land prior to the arrival of europeans, and where as the land acknowledgement is a formal statement the recognizes and respects american indians and stora
of the mission period, only a few families survived. the health commission acknowledges the association has actively worked to research and expand public awareness for their history and culture, and health commission acknowledges that they are not an unethical population of the past, but an integral and active community the bay area region and beyond, with ongoing exclusion and disability that threatens the greater american indian community with inclusion and respect in san francisco....
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the cdc has made clear the impact on public health would likewise be devastating, fuelling the spread of covid-19 infections in the affected communities. associateorney general gupta is leading a justice department effort with state court leaders on this problem. on june 24th, she sent a letter to state courts urging them to implement eviction diversion strategies that will increase the chances that families can stay in their homes. mass evictions would have serious implications for law enforcement, adding to a crisis of homelessness that strains but cannot be solved by the criminal justice system. the ramifications do not end there. far too often police officers are the first ones called when someone is speakeexperiencing al health crisis in any setting, but it is almost certain that police will be called to someone experiencing a mental health crisis if that person is also without housing. and as we have repeatedly seen, the risks to everyone involved in such interactions are enormous. these issues must be addressed if we are to easy the burden that our society places on law enforcement and ensure the safety of our communities. the justice dep
the cdc has made clear the impact on public health would likewise be devastating, fuelling the spread of covid-19 infections in the affected communities. associateorney general gupta is leading a justice department effort with state court leaders on this problem. on june 24th, she sent a letter to state courts urging them to implement eviction diversion strategies that will increase the chances that families can stay in their homes. mass evictions would have serious implications for law...
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of the mission period, only a few families survived. the health commission acknowledges the association has actively worked to research and expand public awareness for their history and culture, and health commission acknowledges that they are not an unethical population of the past, but an integral and active community the bay area region and beyond, with ongoing exclusion and disability that threatens the greater american indian community with inclusion and respect in san francisco. [indiscernible] and were as san francisco human rights commission published a report in 2007 title discrimination by omission, issues of concern for native americans in san francisco, detailing the ways in which american indian communities experience exclusion in san francisco and identify numerous recommendations for improved outcomes and processes. it is important to counter the narrative regarding the doctrine of discovery with the acknowledgement that there always have been communities living on this land prior to the arrival of europeans, and where as the land acknowledgement is a formal statement the recognizes and respects american indians and stora
of the mission period, only a few families survived. the health commission acknowledges the association has actively worked to research and expand public awareness for their history and culture, and health commission acknowledges that they are not an unethical population of the past, but an integral and active community the bay area region and beyond, with ongoing exclusion and disability that threatens the greater american indian community with inclusion and respect in san francisco....