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he charmed everyone, just as beaumont knew he would.r some convicts with his lending library of pornographic magazines. and he's managed to placate "the chin" and the mob fak son by day, while circling his pray, suspected serial killer larry hall, with one-on-one bull sessions at night. >> we just talked about a lot of normal things, hung out. made him feel like i was wanting to be his friend. >> but it wasn't fast enough for keene, who feared someone might recognize him and blow his cover. >> if you went by the fbi's technical terms, i was pretty much staying right on pace. but from my point of view of being in this place, it was starting to get very hard. >> on the outside, the mission mastermind, larry beaumont, could only sit and wait for secondhand news on how this crazy scheme of his was going. >> now were you pacing the floors, waiting for updates, during all this? >> i don't know if i paced the floors, but i was eager to get updates. i had information they were starting to trust him, they were talking, that kind of thing. >> but
he charmed everyone, just as beaumont knew he would.r some convicts with his lending library of pornographic magazines. and he's managed to placate "the chin" and the mob fak son by day, while circling his pray, suspected serial killer larry hall, with one-on-one bull sessions at night. >> we just talked about a lot of normal things, hung out. made him feel like i was wanting to be his friend. >> but it wasn't fast enough for keene, who feared someone might recognize him...
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wayne but beaumont trenton and beaumont tailor which are hospitals that have been hit by covid-19.'t have any answers for the questions. i was initially told that they were going to quickly reopen. they put a number of -- many employees on unemployment as you just saw and we don't have answers to the questions. it's really leaving an area right now that needs access to good quality health care without it. we're worried. >> you have a standing invite to come back tomorrow if you get any of the answers that you're looking for. let me ask you in the mean meantime, what you're doing to make sure that workers like jason who we just heard from can get back to work and won't lose their health insurance. as you heard, he said he's a losing his health insurance and applying for unemployment. >> you know, there's so many different issues that we need to worry about, making sure people are safe as they return to work. our frontline workers need to be paid. i think hazard pay as we talked about, we need to make sure there's enough money in the unemployment funds and people have been struggling
wayne but beaumont trenton and beaumont tailor which are hospitals that have been hit by covid-19.'t have any answers for the questions. i was initially told that they were going to quickly reopen. they put a number of -- many employees on unemployment as you just saw and we don't have answers to the questions. it's really leaving an area right now that needs access to good quality health care without it. we're worried. >> you have a standing invite to come back tomorrow if you get any of...
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he cared about his district in beaumont and around and he cared about the power of the chairmanship in washington. >> he got an endorsement from the new york times in 1966. >> my policy about shipping to coastal waterway. how many presidents did you say? people learned not to make the mistake that he worked under ten presidents. the way this military experience needed a rulebook but he played by the real rulebook, and that was the way he became as effective a legislator as he did. he learns where he could bend the rules. as an officer they were staging to go back to guam at this point, supposed to sleep with his troops on the ship that was off the coast in okinawa but realized pretty quickly he could sleep on sure in the officers mess hall, a red cross nurse named kitty. if you woke up at a certain time off of the dock and the carbon netting out to where the troops were sleeping like a buccaneer. >> some compatriots and fellow soldiers cheered him on. they had to consider long-term military career. >> he started too late. one of the joys of doing research for this book, we found a cach
he cared about his district in beaumont and around and he cared about the power of the chairmanship in washington. >> he got an endorsement from the new york times in 1966. >> my policy about shipping to coastal waterway. how many presidents did you say? people learned not to make the mistake that he worked under ten presidents. the way this military experience needed a rulebook but he played by the real rulebook, and that was the way he became as effective a legislator as he did....
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we know that beaumont health system has been inundated. hey were the first to get to capacity, and every hospital is required to be submitting data to the department of health and human services. beaumont actually has done a really good job in complying with that. we're working closely with others to ensure that we've got accurate data and that the reporting is up to date. we've got a way to go, a ways to go, but i will acknowledge that fema has praised the state for getting them better data than some other states so hat they can make decisions. and so we're doing some things well. we've got incredible challenges. none of us has ever been in a situation like this, but i recognize that there's incredible work that's being done and we'll continue to lead on that front. >> that said on sunday, 58% of hospitals were reporting ppe and that doesn't really provide an accurate picture of what we have statewide. what's the plan for hospitals that don't comply? governor whitmer: i'm going to ask dr. joneigh step in as the chief medical executive. dr
we know that beaumont health system has been inundated. hey were the first to get to capacity, and every hospital is required to be submitting data to the department of health and human services. beaumont actually has done a really good job in complying with that. we're working closely with others to ensure that we've got accurate data and that the reporting is up to date. we've got a way to go, a ways to go, but i will acknowledge that fema has praised the state for getting them better data...
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he cared about his district and beaumont and round. any cared about the power of chairmanship in washington. >> he got an endorsement from the "new york times" in 1966 and was asked to comment about it "after words". he said i don't know, guess they like my policy on shipping and the waterway. [laughter] >> how many presidency to say worked under customer. >> ten. >> and did they learn to make the mistake quickly he hadn't worked under ten presidents he worked with ten presidents. [laughter] i get the feeling to from the military experience where he would read the rulebook but he played by the rulebook of human nature. that was kind of the way he became as h effective as the legislature as he did like adding the two in front of the 50 to get more boots. he also learned as an officer they were staging to go back to guam at one point. he was supposed to sleep withpp his troops off on the ship, now it's off the coast in he realized pretty quickly he could sleep onshore in the officers mess hall in the company of the red cross nurse. he fo
he cared about his district and beaumont and round. any cared about the power of chairmanship in washington. >> he got an endorsement from the "new york times" in 1966 and was asked to comment about it "after words". he said i don't know, guess they like my policy on shipping and the waterway. [laughter] >> how many presidency to say worked under customer. >> ten. >> and did they learn to make the mistake quickly he hadn't worked under ten presidents...
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soledad: brian with the de beaumont foundation. thank you, brian. appreciate your time. >> still ahead, a stitch in time. >> nothing that will go down a runway but it's helping people. >> first, what can health care billing tell us about who's getting immediate treatment for coronavirus? soledad: welcome ba new data shows the disease is infecting and killings blacks at an alarming rate. doctors say that's because statistically blacks have more pre-existing conditions and more likely to work in essential jobs. but a recent review of billing information in several states from the bio-tech data firm rubix life sciences, found blacks with symptoms like cough and fever were less likely to be given one of the scarce coronavirus tests. let's look at the numbers, in michigan 14% of the population is black but make up 41% of coronavirus deaths. in illinois, 15% are black, but account for 42 per cent of deaths. and just staggering numbers in louisiana where blacks make up 32 per cent of the population, but 70 per cent of deaths. earlier via skype, i talked to
soledad: brian with the de beaumont foundation. thank you, brian. appreciate your time. >> still ahead, a stitch in time. >> nothing that will go down a runway but it's helping people. >> first, what can health care billing tell us about who's getting immediate treatment for coronavirus? soledad: welcome ba new data shows the disease is infecting and killings blacks at an alarming rate. doctors say that's because statistically blacks have more pre-existing conditions and more...
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one example of this would be the beaumont facility in worchester. second, a new covid-19 nursing facility. one example of this would be the pioneer valley recovery center in east longmeadow. and third, creating dedicated covid-19 wings within a broader nursing facility. we built this approach to make sure we have needed capacity for seniors and to adapt to the realities of covid-19 infections that have impacted several facilities. the goal is to be nimble and smart in our approach and we believe that these different build outs provide the appropriate settings for seniors -- staff to provide the appropriate care. in addition to the beaumont facility, the commonwealth currently has five dedicated covid-19 facilities opening within the next seven to 10 days in new bedford, east longmeadow, and great barrington with others in planning stages. no one has ever done this before. the command center pulled this together using every available resource and we will continue to adapt and respond to the situation as it requires. before i close, i want to point ou
one example of this would be the beaumont facility in worchester. second, a new covid-19 nursing facility. one example of this would be the pioneer valley recovery center in east longmeadow. and third, creating dedicated covid-19 wings within a broader nursing facility. we built this approach to make sure we have needed capacity for seniors and to adapt to the realities of covid-19 infections that have impacted several facilities. the goal is to be nimble and smart in our approach and we...
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former england captain beaumont has been in charge for the last four years. a formality but the argentinian who has worked alongside him all that time has decided to himself forward. decided to put himself forward. finally, virtual racing was all the motogp riders could do on sunday but it was still, it is safe to say, pretty competitive. there was some misfortune, the seven—time champion valentino rossi in race two suffered a crash attempting an overtake on the final lap. luckily, he managed to see the funny side of things. bagnaya was the eventual winner. that is all of the sport for now. the uk government has welcomed the public‘s efforts to stay home this weekend, and for sticking to strict social distancing rules, despite the warm and sunny weather. dan johnson reports now from hastings. it's been a strangely quiet weekend right across the country. rarely are the streets of the capital empty like this. 0ur motorways were almost abandoned as people overwhelmingly listened to the pleas to stay close to home. in blackpool, people were out and about but most
former england captain beaumont has been in charge for the last four years. a formality but the argentinian who has worked alongside him all that time has decided to himself forward. decided to put himself forward. finally, virtual racing was all the motogp riders could do on sunday but it was still, it is safe to say, pretty competitive. there was some misfortune, the seven—time champion valentino rossi in race two suffered a crash attempting an overtake on the final lap. luckily, he managed...
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i'm hearing, the major problem for is in detroit, wayne county specifically, those hospitals, like beaumont and henry ford, i don't know the exact numbers we have right now, but hopefully we are seeing ventilators capable of being overin local hospitals all the state not having a significant challenge. knowingy could be moved that there are ventilators being by the ford motor company now. and general motors, who are going to be producing ventilators and ramping those up significantly. we will have a back flow on those at, if there should be a out at the state hospitals at some point in time. the major problem we are seeing across the spectrum is for health care providers and first .esponders to have ppe that is still a challenge to some degree in the state. course in the higher population areas. it's too early to tell, but what do you worry about in the sense of what it will do to the locality if this persists? guest: it's a major impact, this being the auto industry capital of the world. we have all three that are connected here in my district. the biggest is the supplier component. and yo
i'm hearing, the major problem for is in detroit, wayne county specifically, those hospitals, like beaumont and henry ford, i don't know the exact numbers we have right now, but hopefully we are seeing ventilators capable of being overin local hospitals all the state not having a significant challenge. knowingy could be moved that there are ventilators being by the ford motor company now. and general motors, who are going to be producing ventilators and ramping those up significantly. we will...
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bill beaumont has beenin rugby, after... bill beaumont has been in charge for the last four years. formality, but an argentinian who has worked alongside him all that time has decided to put himself forward. simone bile5‘5 and sta n himself forward. simone bile5‘5 and stan challenge has well and truly taken off on twitter. you may have 5een taken off on twitter. you may have seen it. it involves trying to take off yourjogging seen it. it involves trying to take off your jogging bottoms seen it. it involves trying to take off yourjogging bottoms while standing on your hands. the american gymnast showing a little here of that talent that won her four 0lympic golds. she is doing much better than a lot of the people having a go at this on social media. have a look if you get a chance. that is all your support. thanks. how did simone biles do that? the british government has welcomed people staying at despite —— home despite the warm easter weekend weather. it has been a strange weekend across the country. rarely are the streets of the m to like this. our motorways were almost abandoned
bill beaumont has beenin rugby, after... bill beaumont has been in charge for the last four years. formality, but an argentinian who has worked alongside him all that time has decided to put himself forward. simone bile5‘5 and sta n himself forward. simone bile5‘5 and stan challenge has well and truly taken off on twitter. you may have 5een taken off on twitter. you may have seen it. it involves trying to take off yourjogging seen it. it involves trying to take off your jogging bottoms seen...
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former england captain beaumont has been in charge for the last four years.lection in may was expected to be a formality but the argentinian who has worked alongside him all that time has decided to himself forward. finally, virtual racing was all the motogp riders could do on sunday but it was still, it is safe to say, pretty competitive. there was some misfortune, the seven time champion valentino rossi in race two suffered a crash attempting an overtake on the final lap. luckily, he managed to see the funny side of things. bagnaya was the eventual winner. that is all of the sport for now. the coronavirus crisis has created conditions where entire families are sheltering at home, often in close quarters. anxiety and worries about health, education and finances are high. charities across the world, particularly in the us, uk and india, have warned that the pandemic has created the conditions for a rise in child abuse that could go unchecked. i'm joined by nina agrawal, child abuse paediatrician and assistant professor of paediatrics at columbia university me
former england captain beaumont has been in charge for the last four years.lection in may was expected to be a formality but the argentinian who has worked alongside him all that time has decided to himself forward. finally, virtual racing was all the motogp riders could do on sunday but it was still, it is safe to say, pretty competitive. there was some misfortune, the seven time champion valentino rossi in race two suffered a crash attempting an overtake on the final lap. luckily, he managed...
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. >> 31 years debra gate would wear the beaumont badge and they were saying she most likely had covid they didn't test her. >> her daughter kayla marked in a calendar when she went to the er. she said her mom sent home four times with cough medicine and told to rest. fever got higher and symptoms worse. >> the fact that she got infected doing the job she loved for 31 years and shoe couldn't be taken bay her own family, that being beaumont is heartening to say the least. all of this time you're telling her to go home and rest it off, how do you really rest off bilateral pneumonia without any type of treatment other than cough medicine to try and could have -- cough it out. it's too severe. >> debra collapsed and taken to nearest hospital sinai grace at that point is where she would spend final days. >> i just went up to the hospital, sat in the parking lot. if this is as close as i can be to her, if this is going to happen, i will sit in my car until i get the phone call. >> the only child said good-bye to 63-year-old, 2 years from retiring when she would be a full-time grandma. >> i'm
. >> 31 years debra gate would wear the beaumont badge and they were saying she most likely had covid they didn't test her. >> her daughter kayla marked in a calendar when she went to the er. she said her mom sent home four times with cough medicine and told to rest. fever got higher and symptoms worse. >> the fact that she got infected doing the job she loved for 31 years and shoe couldn't be taken bay her own family, that being beaumont is heartening to say the least. all of...
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luckily, your next guest is from beaumont hospital which your producer and i know well. we love this hospital in michigan. he is doing the largest study of antibodies to see who has it, who's gotten over it, who's been exposed to it but the missing piece here is going to be who is immune to it. we don't yet know that exact issue. we have to figure out exactly the antibody test to do so we can say your immune, you can go to a baseball game, you can go back to work, you can go to school. that's going to help us are normally and that's where the direction has to go. >> tucker: fascinating. it's so interesting how our previous assumptions are so often overturned and thrilling to watch in real time. great to see you tonight, thank you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: is you just heard dr. sequel say, michigan and beaumont health hospital systems undertaking the hospital's largest study on the prevalence of coronavirus antibodies. director of infectious diseases research and he joins us, thank you so much for coming on. explain to the layman here what this study is looking at an
luckily, your next guest is from beaumont hospital which your producer and i know well. we love this hospital in michigan. he is doing the largest study of antibodies to see who has it, who's gotten over it, who's been exposed to it but the missing piece here is going to be who is immune to it. we don't yet know that exact issue. we have to figure out exactly the antibody test to do so we can say your immune, you can go to a baseball game, you can go back to work, you can go to school. that's...
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the former england captain, beaumont has been in charge of the last four years, his election in may wass worked alongside him has decided to put himself forward. that is all your support for now. —— that is all your support for now. —— that is all your support for now. the number of people who've died in the uk, diagnosed with coronavirus, passes 10,000. the health secretary says the milestone reinforces why the public must continue to strictly observe the lockdown. today marks a sombre day in the impact of this disease, as we join the list of countries who have seen more than 10,000 deaths related to coronavirus. 0ne scientific adviser to the government has warned the uk could become the worst affected country in europe. also on the programme... borisjohnson is recuperating, after intensive medical care, but it's unclear when he'll be back at work. i have today left hospital after a week in which the nhs has saved my life, no question. behind every death, a life, remembering those who have died of coronavirus. so much heroism from key workers and the nhs in this country... and the arch
the former england captain, beaumont has been in charge of the last four years, his election in may wass worked alongside him has decided to put himself forward. that is all your support for now. —— that is all your support for now. —— that is all your support for now. the number of people who've died in the uk, diagnosed with coronavirus, passes 10,000. the health secretary says the milestone reinforces why the public must continue to strictly observe the lockdown. today marks a sombre...
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. >> reporter: at beaumont health, he and his team have been monitoring the spread and preparing for the worst. >> we were watching the response in china but i don't know that any level of preparedness would be enough for this. detroit is getting skrushed rig right now. >> we are running out of ventilators, and i feel like we're playing musical chairs with the ventilators we have now. >> i was talking with the bereavement office. they're flooded, trying to make sure they have enough body bags. >> the whole city of detroit is an underserved area. a lot of these patients are going to continue to require care, and we just don't have that infrastructure in place now. >> reporter: in louisiana, cases have soared to nearly 10,000, a 42% jump overnight, with more than 30% of those patients hospitalized. >> trying to make sure everybody's signing this. >> the majority of patients we are caring for now are all covid-19 patients who require ice laying a isolation and are extremely health. >> reporter: just outside of new orleans, she encountering a storm of patients. >> we are seeing patients
. >> reporter: at beaumont health, he and his team have been monitoring the spread and preparing for the worst. >> we were watching the response in china but i don't know that any level of preparedness would be enough for this. detroit is getting skrushed rig right now. >> we are running out of ventilators, and i feel like we're playing musical chairs with the ventilators we have now. >> i was talking with the bereavement office. they're flooded, trying to make sure they...
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healthcare workers have suffered from covid-19-like symptoms in michigan's largest hospital network, beaumont health. mo menard is a director of nursing. she lost her own 47-year-old cousin, a mother of four, to the ,irus, laneeka arksdale. >> i'm a human being. this is nothing we have seen to this capacity. s reporter: as covid-19 spreads, ppe across the country continues to stretch thin. states like virginia are scrambling, buying them at a premium from china.ck employees at this south dakota meat plant has shut down nearly 4% of the nation's pork production. still, nursing homes continue to be among the hardest hit. the associated press reports more than 3,600 deaths are linked to long-term care facilities, but the young are not immune. vo-year-old jared lovos died in new jersey on friday. his girlfriend, joycelyn jimenez says he fought the virus for 16 days, then of them on a ventilator. >> they kept saying, "he's strong, he's young." this virus is very deceiving. someone so healthy, someone so full of life. and then i got a call on friday saying that his heart stopped, and my heart liter
healthcare workers have suffered from covid-19-like symptoms in michigan's largest hospital network, beaumont health. mo menard is a director of nursing. she lost her own 47-year-old cousin, a mother of four, to the ,irus, laneeka arksdale. >> i'm a human being. this is nothing we have seen to this capacity. s reporter: as covid-19 spreads, ppe across the country continues to stretch thin. states like virginia are scrambling, buying them at a premium from china.ck employees at this south...
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amid fears of a second wave of the virus, the nation's largest antibody test. 38,000 employees at beaumont health center in michigan being screened to see who is immune. emergency workers getting these in california. >> everyone's concerned that we get over to the apex of the curve, they're worried about a spike again downstream. >> reporter: now emerging, cases of the virus possibly striking twice. this woman tested negative about a week ago, but on monday, she died from covid-19. the spanish flu first hit in march of 1918. it then subsided. the pandemic ultimately killing more than 50 million worldwide. >> if we do something stupid, you will see those numbers go right back up tomorrow. period. >> reporter: and across the country tonight, an experimental treatment allowing patients who've had the virus and recovered to donate their blood. now being fast-tracked by the fda. this man's daughter is begging for somebody to donate plasma to help save him. >> i hate to say it's our last hope, but it is our next hope. >> reporter: there are indications the treatment works. jimmie hayden has was
amid fears of a second wave of the virus, the nation's largest antibody test. 38,000 employees at beaumont health center in michigan being screened to see who is immune. emergency workers getting these in california. >> everyone's concerned that we get over to the apex of the curve, they're worried about a spike again downstream. >> reporter: now emerging, cases of the virus possibly striking twice. this woman tested negative about a week ago, but on monday, she died from covid-19....
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it was the strongest of several twisters reported about 40 miles north of beaumont late last week.e damaged. >>> former minnesota governor jesse ventura is preparing to step into the presidential ring. the one-time wrestling star says he's testing the waters for a possible run as a green party candidate. he tweeted, i'm not a democrat or a republican because i know they are not the solution. >>> turning to medical news, doctors are warning about a serious illness they're seeing in some young british children possibly connected to the coronavirus. earlier i asked dr. alok patel what it could be. >> this is just telling us this virus is presenting in so many different ways. now, it's still early and these are speculative cases. it just so happens that some of these cases were showing up almost in shock with rapid heart rates and signs of inflammation and low blood pressure and the data is still yet to be released how many tested positive with covid-19, but there is a suspicion of a link, and it's something all of us need to be a little bit aware of. now children in rare instances can
it was the strongest of several twisters reported about 40 miles north of beaumont late last week.e damaged. >>> former minnesota governor jesse ventura is preparing to step into the presidential ring. the one-time wrestling star says he's testing the waters for a possible run as a green party candidate. he tweeted, i'm not a democrat or a republican because i know they are not the solution. >>> turning to medical news, doctors are warning about a serious illness they're...
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. >> reporter: in michigan, the nation's largest testing is under way. 38,000 beaumont health system employees asked to take part. lab manager tyler had a high fever back in february. but was it the coronavirus? he told our diane sawyer he tested positive for covid antibodies. >> what kind of relief did you feel when you heard this? >> it's kind of like a little bit of a weight got lifted because there are so many people that are getting affected by this, that it's just nice to know that i somehow got through. iting b sti mu te rus. one of the keys to restarting the country. >> are you doing a preview of what it will be like to get a huge population back into their lives, back into the future? >> you know, that's what we hope to do with this. you know, part of the goal of this is to figure out how to get people back to work, how to get people back to a relatively normal life. >> reporter: some good news, from neal, he says so far he's had no side effects. david? >> matt, thank you. >>> overseas, some european nations taking the first steps to slowly reopen. in germany, some small sto
. >> reporter: in michigan, the nation's largest testing is under way. 38,000 beaumont health system employees asked to take part. lab manager tyler had a high fever back in february. but was it the coronavirus? he told our diane sawyer he tested positive for covid antibodies. >> what kind of relief did you feel when you heard this? >> it's kind of like a little bit of a weight got lifted because there are so many people that are getting affected by this, that it's just nice...
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and yesterday the beaumont staff started to line up. a vial of blood which may reveal whether you have the antibodies you produce to fight the coronavirus. one of the first questions to answer, how many of the potentially 38,000 people will have antibodies, even if they had no symptoms of the virus? >> this is 100% voluntary, but i -- from the reaction i've seen, most people want to do this. most people want to know and, you know, just i mean one of the most amazing things yesterday, i was by the blood draw station and one of the people just turned, saw me, you know and just, you know, he couldn't shake my hand, but he kind of did a little bow and he said, thank you for all of this. you're trying to save us. you know, i was just awed by that. the sheer gratitude that i've seen from some people, i mean, it floors me. >> reporter: one of the first to line up was beaumont lab manager tyler who had a high fever back in february. now he believes he knows exactly what it was. two days ago, he got the message he was positive for covid antibodi
and yesterday the beaumont staff started to line up. a vial of blood which may reveal whether you have the antibodies you produce to fight the coronavirus. one of the first questions to answer, how many of the potentially 38,000 people will have antibodies, even if they had no symptoms of the virus? >> this is 100% voluntary, but i -- from the reaction i've seen, most people want to do this. most people want to know and, you know, just i mean one of the most amazing things yesterday, i...
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world rug by after be a change at the top of world rugby afterjim and said he'll run against bill beaumontnce beenin england captain vermont. but once been in charge of for years his reelection was expected to be a formality but the argentinian worked alongside him has decided to put himself forward. finally, virtual racing was all the moto writers could do was up still pretty competitive, there was some misfortune though, the seven—time champion rossi and virtual race suffered a clash, attempting to overta ke suffered a clash, attempting to ove rta ke o n suffered a clash, attempting to overtake on the final lap. luckily he managed to see the funny side of things. and yeah was the eventual winner. and that is all your support for now. as we've been hearing. the number of coronavirus tests as top 10,000 today. the government has welcomed the public‘s efforts to stay at home this weekend, and for sticking to strict social distancing rules, despite the warm weather. danjohnson has the story. it's been a strangely quiet weekend right across the country. rarely are the streets of the capital e
world rug by after be a change at the top of world rugby afterjim and said he'll run against bill beaumontnce beenin england captain vermont. but once been in charge of for years his reelection was expected to be a formality but the argentinian worked alongside him has decided to put himself forward. finally, virtual racing was all the moto writers could do was up still pretty competitive, there was some misfortune though, the seven—time champion rossi and virtual race suffered a clash,...
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when you think about the hospital and the beaumont health system, they have employees who have testeditive for the coronavirus and so you understand that the health care workers are being put under right now. but let us show you some video that was sort of just blew our mind. there were workers who basically did a walkout. they were upset there were not enough nurses to cover a shift. they were so upset they tried to make the hospital bring in more staff. when that didn't happen, some of the nurses decided to leave. now the hospital for its part said that they brought in extra staff for that night and some of the ones who worked the prior shift came back and started working to help out. but you could understand the stress here. when you see icu beds almost at capacity in the city. when you think about the state, 617 people have lost their lives. now there is a bit of good news about all of this so far. because you see ford and gm putting their hands on the situation in terms of getting out very special parts of equipment. we'll show you video from the ford plant. they're doing the fac
when you think about the hospital and the beaumont health system, they have employees who have testeditive for the coronavirus and so you understand that the health care workers are being put under right now. but let us show you some video that was sort of just blew our mind. there were workers who basically did a walkout. they were upset there were not enough nurses to cover a shift. they were so upset they tried to make the hospital bring in more staff. when that didn't happen, some of the...
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former england captain beaumont has been in charge for the last four years.ave seen the start of the new cricket county championship season. however that‘s of course delayed due to coronavirus. but that didn‘t stop some players giving us a glimpse of how that first ball would have looked. and how about this from kent and england‘s joe denly. he faced a delivery from a rather young bowler here. they swapped roles but look at this, no mercy. thank goodness it is a plastic ball because that looks like some rather nice stained glass behind. no casualties there. i am genuinely really enjoying the alternative sport. a solid defensive shot. we have been asking you to send in pictures for alternative easter celebrations. this is a game of easter bingo. penelope decorated easter tree with her parents. amy from derbyshire performed a live concert from her garden for villagers who enjoyed it from a safe social distance. that is martha and ted on at easter 999 that is martha and ted on at easter egg hunt in pontefract. and this is one, celebrating their first easter. e—m
former england captain beaumont has been in charge for the last four years.ave seen the start of the new cricket county championship season. however that‘s of course delayed due to coronavirus. but that didn‘t stop some players giving us a glimpse of how that first ball would have looked. and how about this from kent and england‘s joe denly. he faced a delivery from a rather young bowler here. they swapped roles but look at this, no mercy. thank goodness it is a plastic ball because that...
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. >> we'll talk to the health of beaumont health, next. >> most of the nation is under a stay-at-home order, some states are holding out. we'll try to figure out why those states are and what they are looking at. this is settingnding a confusin message. tl count the country packing tourist sites as health experts worried of a risk that remains high. >>> the governor of louisiana tells cnn his state is expected to run out of ventilators this week. the state did see its first daily drop of new cases on sunday. some of the hardest hit spots in the country. here is a quick run down for our number. >> i am ed lavandera in new orleans. >> reporter: the state after louisiana, state and health officials here say this will be the week that could put the strain on hospitals and nursing and doctors all across the state. there are a couple of mix news. 447 deaths, that was the largest jump that we have seen in the last week or so. fewer people on ventilatorventi. state officials trying to make sense of these new numbers and trying to figure out where we stand here in louisiana. >> i am ryan young
. >> we'll talk to the health of beaumont health, next. >> most of the nation is under a stay-at-home order, some states are holding out. we'll try to figure out why those states are and what they are looking at. this is settingnding a confusin message. tl count the country packing tourist sites as health experts worried of a risk that remains high. >>> the governor of louisiana tells cnn his state is expected to run out of ventilators this week. the state did see its first...
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i live in royal oak michigan and beaumont is our hospital and they have their own video chatting tool which does not work very well. i don't understand why these healthcare providers do not just or somele duo or skype other video chatting tool that people already know. ands end to end encrypted video compliant and hipaa compliant. i don't understand why they don't do that. healthcare providers are not computer science developers. host: ok thomas, let's hear from the doctor. guest: thank you for bringing that up. it is a wonderful comment. to start, during the time of the pandemic because of the doislation that had a lot to with this, there is a relaxation of the types of platforms that can be used. they include skype, facetime, zoom, and google. what i have been advising patients to do when they call their doctor's office or go to their doctor's website to find out what services might be available via telehealth is to ask if the doctor's office can please use the platform you are comfortable with. they may say no. in your case, what you are saying probably preceded the pandemic. are a
i live in royal oak michigan and beaumont is our hospital and they have their own video chatting tool which does not work very well. i don't understand why these healthcare providers do not just or somele duo or skype other video chatting tool that people already know. ands end to end encrypted video compliant and hipaa compliant. i don't understand why they don't do that. healthcare providers are not computer science developers. host: ok thomas, let's hear from the doctor. guest: thank you for...
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within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at beaumont hospital. >> therere good people out there and coming together as a community we can make it. >> reporter: these are three stories from countless examples of goodwill across the challenged nation, the same nation that saw people hoarding toilet paper last week but these stories provide balance, showing civility does not die at the first sign of crisis, good people still step up. shannon: thank you, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. i am shannon bream. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >> we didn't know how it was spreading, when you make miss assumptions about contagion early on y
within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at beaumont hospital. >> therere good people out there and coming together as a community we can make it. >> reporter: these are three stories from countless examples of goodwill across the challenged nation, the same nation that saw people hoarding toilet paper last week but these stories provide balance, showing civility does not die at the first sign of crisis, good people still step up. shannon: thank you,...
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beaumont is a 58. pretty mild pattern. with went at mt. with, though in the oakland hills. 13. northwest, though, marin county hills. 55, segment. look at santa barbara. 73 tells me they have what is called the sender. their offshore winds. temperatures, 67. near average to a little above there. 10, 12 agrees above. many some wet it is. tomorrow looks like little pop up on those high temps, away from the coast, a little cool the weekend. right back up on commute this midland temps. oregon early monday into the. >> okay, steve. >>> millions more people as you heard pam see, filing for an appointment claims. how the city of san francisco trying to help people who recently lost their jobs. >>> are you ready for hockey? nhl players want to give back on the ice. we will tell you the games may resume. >>> and helping to there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network.
beaumont is a 58. pretty mild pattern. with went at mt. with, though in the oakland hills. 13. northwest, though, marin county hills. 55, segment. look at santa barbara. 73 tells me they have what is called the sender. their offshore winds. temperatures, 67. near average to a little above there. 10, 12 agrees above. many some wet it is. tomorrow looks like little pop up on those high temps, away from the coast, a little cool the weekend. right back up on commute this midland temps. oregon early...
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tracking storms, early wake-up call in houston, charles, beaumont, racing down the gulf coast with wind we have 100,000 to 200,000 people without power. it will run through mobile, alabama later today. pretty decent day, yasmin, in areas in the northeast. appreciate it because it doesn't get any better this weekend. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, bill, we're going live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street. >>> as we go to break, major league baseball citing talks, "usa today" reporting mlb fans have become cautiously optimistic that the season will start in late june, playing at least 100 regular season games with no fans in the stands. according to the paper, the league is considering a three-division ten-team plan in which teams play only within their division. it would abolish the traditional american and national leagues. and realign the divisions, based on geography. the plan, pending approval, of course, of medical experts and providing that coronavirus testing is available to the public, would eliminate the need for players to be in isolation a
tracking storms, early wake-up call in houston, charles, beaumont, racing down the gulf coast with wind we have 100,000 to 200,000 people without power. it will run through mobile, alabama later today. pretty decent day, yasmin, in areas in the northeast. appreciate it because it doesn't get any better this weekend. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, bill, we're going live to cnbc for an early look at what's driving the day on wall street. >>> as we go to break, major...
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the state's largest health system, beaumont, says that 1,500 of its employees are presumed to have covid-19. what were your marching orders to your team when this crisis began? >> ford: my team didn't need marching orders. right from the very start, it was from our local hospital saying, "hey, we don't have any protective equipment, who can help us," our company just jumped into action. >> o'donnell: and that began ford's transformation from carmaker to medical supply manufacturer. the company has since churned out millions of face shields, masks, gowns, and portable respirators for health care workers. this past week, ford began producing ventilators for patients. >> ford: there are companies that can make complicated things, but they make them in small numbers. there are also companies that can make lots of things, but they can't make complicated things. you know, we turn out an f-150 every 52 seconds. so when we look at this crisis-- as a country and said, you know, "which industry is positioned to help us not only in terms of sophisticated machinery, but can do a lot of them and a lo
the state's largest health system, beaumont, says that 1,500 of its employees are presumed to have covid-19. what were your marching orders to your team when this crisis began? >> ford: my team didn't need marching orders. right from the very start, it was from our local hospital saying, "hey, we don't have any protective equipment, who can help us," our company just jumped into action. >> o'donnell: and that began ford's transformation from carmaker to medical supply...
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. >> a nurse at beaumont hospital outside detroit.lked as recently as last night's broadcast about how often victims of coronavirus die without family present, yet they're not alone because nurses are there. nurses across this country are working around the clock, doing critical and highly dangerous work. they are often the first face an arriving patient sees. way too often lately, they've been the last. nbc news correspondent stephanie gosk has been hearing their stories and frustration as they fight the virus and sheer exhaustion. >> we're working 14 to 21 days in a row, 12-hour shifts, so it's really hard. >> reporter: just off the overnight shift, nurse khadijah lyons talked to us from a new york city hotel room. she left her home in atlanta to work at a hospital in the covid epicenter. >> people are lined up outside like, can you just tell my husband i said hi? i don't know what floor he's on. this is a picture of him. this is his last name. can you look him up? i'll be out here at 7:00 a.m. when you get off. if you get to talk t
. >> a nurse at beaumont hospital outside detroit.lked as recently as last night's broadcast about how often victims of coronavirus die without family present, yet they're not alone because nurses are there. nurses across this country are working around the clock, doing critical and highly dangerous work. they are often the first face an arriving patient sees. way too often lately, they've been the last. nbc news correspondent stephanie gosk has been hearing their stories and frustration...
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at beaumont hospital we have less than three days until n95 masks run out. >> this is a nationwide impact and it's hard to adjudicate those resources across the nation knowing you're not going to have enough for everybody. >> peak infection for california not expected until mid may. >> i think it's pretty clear this is what april will look like. >> reporter: most told to stay home for three weeks, likely longer. >> in louisiana they've passed their peak need for beds and ventilators. it was grim, still is. >> our corner's office is at capacity as we're laying the dead bodies of our loved ones. >> reporter: here in the u.s. the coronavirus hitting different places at different times. california yet to see a surge so the governor has given 500 ventilators to the national stockpile, but we are being told here in l.a. county to brace ourselves. we were told that if we've got enough supplies, this week might be a good week not even to go to the grocery store. nick watt, cnn, los angeles. >>> and "the new york times" is reporting that peter navorro, u.s. president trump's trade advisor issued a
at beaumont hospital we have less than three days until n95 masks run out. >> this is a nationwide impact and it's hard to adjudicate those resources across the nation knowing you're not going to have enough for everybody. >> peak infection for california not expected until mid may. >> i think it's pretty clear this is what april will look like. >> reporter: most told to stay home for three weeks, likely longer. >> in louisiana they've passed their peak need for...
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warmer loft is already 60 degrees, hillsboro is 62 and there's a lot of mid 50s in foster city and beaumont redwood city. it's official, north or northwest for everybody in the hills it's not roaring but it's north or northwest so, we get a little northeast and it will be warmer but it looks like it will stay high pressure kicking in with not much of an offshore direction. cooler weather is on the way with the deep system coming out of the gulf to work its way to flatten the ridge and kickoff east darting tomorrow but unless you're right by the water's edge, 60s, 70s, 80s and near 90 degrees. tomorrow we get it up on the temp in a big drop into the weekend and also this weekend. >>> in vallejo, one college there could be california's only school holding in person classes. we tell you the reason the maritime academy may get an exception to the shelter at home orders . >>> former first lady, michelle obama has a new project coming up the details on her partnership with netflix. >>> first, how bay area businesses are really getting creative after hearing they won't be open in time for mother's
warmer loft is already 60 degrees, hillsboro is 62 and there's a lot of mid 50s in foster city and beaumont redwood city. it's official, north or northwest for everybody in the hills it's not roaring but it's north or northwest so, we get a little northeast and it will be warmer but it looks like it will stay high pressure kicking in with not much of an offshore direction. cooler weather is on the way with the deep system coming out of the gulf to work its way to flatten the ridge and kickoff...
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the state's largest hospital system, beaumont health facing staff shortages. 1,500 workers, including 500 nurses off the job because of coronavirus symptoms. in detroit, the mayor imploring people to stay home, social distancing could be working. >> we are at a time where i think we may be bending the curve but we're at a very dangerous time if we don't stick with what we're doing. >> reporter: this morning, we're also hearing the powerful stories from those on the front lines. in new jersey, nurse vicki hilario going beyond the call of duty working 12-hour shifts then volunteering to conduct covid-19 testing. >> it's all about being selfless and being able to think about other people beyond your understanding. it's just your love to serve others. >> reporter: as the fight against covid rages on, america in some areas struggling with so many abrupt changes. in wisconsin, long lines of people wearing masks, not looking for care, looking to vote. state leaders and the courts unable to compromise on how to change the election date. voters defying stay-at-home orders and long lines also i
the state's largest hospital system, beaumont health facing staff shortages. 1,500 workers, including 500 nurses off the job because of coronavirus symptoms. in detroit, the mayor imploring people to stay home, social distancing could be working. >> we are at a time where i think we may be bending the curve but we're at a very dangerous time if we don't stick with what we're doing. >> reporter: this morning, we're also hearing the powerful stories from those on the front lines. in...
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. >> within 24 hours, he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at royal oak beaumont hospitalll some good people out there and i feel like if we come together as a community, as a team, we can make it. >> these are just three stories from countless examples of good will across a challenged nation. the same nation that saw people hoarding toilet paper last week, but these stories provide balance. they show that civility does not die at the first sign of crisis. they show that good people still step up. shannon? back to you. >> shannon: they most certainly do, mike tobin. all across this country and around the world. thank you for that. and for tonight, most watched, most trusted, most grateful you spend your evening with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad,
. >> within 24 hours, he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at royal oak beaumont hospitalll some good people out there and i feel like if we come together as a community, as a team, we can make it. >> these are just three stories from countless examples of good will across a challenged nation. the same nation that saw people hoarding toilet paper last week, but these stories provide balance. they show that civility does not die at the first sign of crisis. they show...
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. >> in michigan, beaumont health which runs eight hospitals is now using uv light and heat to decontaminatelabeled and returned to the original provider and they can clean around 3,000 per day. and medline now has its plant in oregon sanitizing masks using ethylene oxide gas. the process has not been certified by the fda yet but they are expecting it any day now. some health care providers oppose the whole idea of reusing masks but it's better than no mask at all and medline will soon be able to about 200,000 masks per day from their plant in oregon. dana? >> dana: okay that looks promising, thank you dan. >> we don't want to get the impression that the african-american community is more susceptible to the virus. they are more susceptible to difficult and severe disease and poor outcomes. >> dana: that's dr. deborah birx on deaths from the current virus. the city's population is only 26% african-american. this isn't the only communities seeing this. places like chicago, louisiana and michigan are also experiencing similar disparity. clarence page is a columnist and editorial writer for the
. >> in michigan, beaumont health which runs eight hospitals is now using uv light and heat to decontaminatelabeled and returned to the original provider and they can clean around 3,000 per day. and medline now has its plant in oregon sanitizing masks using ethylene oxide gas. the process has not been certified by the fda yet but they are expecting it any day now. some health care providers oppose the whole idea of reusing masks but it's better than no mask at all and medline will soon be...
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. >> this comes as a photo surfaced on social media showing beaumont mayor becky ames visiting a closedail salon. the salon owner is insisting she was there only to have her old nails removed but has issued an apology calling it a lapse in judgment saying she did not intend to take personal privilege with asking others to sacrifice. >>> new this morning l.a. county sheriff's department is the latest agency to come around to the idea of reusing n95 masks. machines to fully disinfect the masks. the sheriff says it will save about $12 a pop, the price for medical grade masks these days, more than three times the cost before the pandemic. and scenes like this happening everywhere. happening today east coast health care workers will get a big show of support from above from the military. the u.s. air force thunderbirds and the navy's blue angels will fly over new york city and part of new jersey called operation america strong. >>> up next for you, top stories including one bay area small business owner saying today she's reopening her hair salon. >> everyone who enters will have a mask. per
. >> this comes as a photo surfaced on social media showing beaumont mayor becky ames visiting a closedail salon. the salon owner is insisting she was there only to have her old nails removed but has issued an apology calling it a lapse in judgment saying she did not intend to take personal privilege with asking others to sacrifice. >>> new this morning l.a. county sheriff's department is the latest agency to come around to the idea of reusing n95 masks. machines to fully...
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kalila gates, a pulmonary care specialist in chicago and maureen gracias a registered nurse at beaumonttal in farmington hills, michigan. >> they just become critical so quickly, and they require just really critical intervention rapidly often. i think that is what is just overwhelming us is how sick these patients are. they're okay one minute, and the next minute you're preparing for another intubation. it goes so fast. it's so many. >> the chaos which this seems to be provoking, creates anxiety. it creates fear, and i am dealing with some of those emotions as well. i have anxiety from the unknown. what do we expect in two weeks? how many patients will we see? >> this isn't like anything that i've ever seen treated before. i do feel like the only way that we have been making it, especially here, is with our team. >> will we have enough hands, people, to take care of these patients? the volunteer from our colleagues across divisions, across departments has been absolutely overwhelming. >> every single nurse, every single physician, every single teammate in this hospital, we were all com
kalila gates, a pulmonary care specialist in chicago and maureen gracias a registered nurse at beaumonttal in farmington hills, michigan. >> they just become critical so quickly, and they require just really critical intervention rapidly often. i think that is what is just overwhelming us is how sick these patients are. they're okay one minute, and the next minute you're preparing for another intubation. it goes so fast. it's so many. >> the chaos which this seems to be provoking,...
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within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at royal oak beaumont hospital.d people out there. >> there you go. three stories across a nation full of them to show you that civility does not die at the first sign of crisis. back to you. >> dana: they do not and also isaac get to me. let's bring in john rich, country music star in host of vaccination show "the pursuit" with john rich. no doubt you are hearing these things in nashville especially after the tornado to allow for three weeks ago and now the coronavirus. what do you think? >> it's a tough time. it's a tough time to be an american and like you mentioned the tornado hit us in nashville just three weeks ago. stories like the ones you just showed up, that's what america is all about, seeing people take care of each other. you realize it if a a need or someone has a need to, you figure out how to help them. that's an excellent example of how we should all be right now. >> dana: i wanted to ask you if about something that was on my mind this week. it's about people, i'm sure you grew up with a lot of them
within 24 hours he generated enough money to drop 24,500 latex gloves at royal oak beaumont hospital.d people out there. >> there you go. three stories across a nation full of them to show you that civility does not die at the first sign of crisis. back to you. >> dana: they do not and also isaac get to me. let's bring in john rich, country music star in host of vaccination show "the pursuit" with john rich. no doubt you are hearing these things in nashville especially...
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maureen is a nurse at beaumont hospital in michigan, keeping a video diary of experiences treating covid-19 patients. in one entry she described fears of a second coronavirus surge. >> i think my biggest fear of course is another surge. first couple of weeks were a war zone. that's not the case right now. i feel confident that our health system is able to continue to accommodate patients at this rate. but a second surge, i don't know what that would look like, and i -- it would be devastating in so many ways. >> all right, leading off the discussion, ron klain, former senior aide to vice president joe biden and president obama. and nicholas kristof, a pulitzer prize winning columnist for the "new york times," covering the coronavirus pandemic and went on the front lines inside two new york city hospitals treating covid-19 patients. nick start with you and start there. that's where the battle is being fought. donald trump thinks he's in a battle with governors and liberating states but real battle is in the hospitals where they continue to be short of personal protective equipment sometim
maureen is a nurse at beaumont hospital in michigan, keeping a video diary of experiences treating covid-19 patients. in one entry she described fears of a second coronavirus surge. >> i think my biggest fear of course is another surge. first couple of weeks were a war zone. that's not the case right now. i feel confident that our health system is able to continue to accommodate patients at this rate. but a second surge, i don't know what that would look like, and i -- it would be...
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at the beaumont health system, they have 1500 who are showing covid-like signs. so they're not sure of all of them are positive or not. think about the stress that is putting on the system. something stood out to us, though, on sunday, there was a group of nurses who showed up to work, i'll show you this video, from facebook, very upset about the staffing levels at the hospital. the nurses felt like they were too few nurses to work with all the patients who were on the inside. they staged a sit-in demanding for more staff to show up. at some point, some even chose to go home. we showed you the dire lengths there. the hallways are full with patients. the hospital said other nurses decided to stay that day. and help the doctors work. but you see, all the sort of precautions people want to see in place in these hospitals to take care of people. one bit of good news, though, we should show you this video as well. ford motor company, streppi ing to design the face shields that doctors and nurses want to wear, the plastic covering over the face, they produce more than
at the beaumont health system, they have 1500 who are showing covid-like signs. so they're not sure of all of them are positive or not. think about the stress that is putting on the system. something stood out to us, though, on sunday, there was a group of nurses who showed up to work, i'll show you this video, from facebook, very upset about the staffing levels at the hospital. the nurses felt like they were too few nurses to work with all the patients who were on the inside. they staged a...
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maureen is a nurse at beaumont hospital in michigan and dr. kolila gates from northwestern memorial hospital in chicago. maureen, first, i want to just say thank you. but, please, take us inside. >> wow. i think the last two weeks have felt like the last -- they've lasted two years. the number of critical patients that we are seeing right now is mind boggling. i've talked to nurses who have been doing this for decades, and no one has seen anything like what we're experiencing right now. i have the most incredible team, and just the people that i work with, they blow me away every day. you have nurses who are learning how to take care of critical, intensive care patients in realtime. people are being pulled from departments, physicians are being pulled off of their normal services. everybody is learning how to do new things every day to meet the growing demands that we are facing. the anxiety, the stress level, it's really high right now. but the amount of love that we are sharing together and feeling from our community is also really -- it's j
maureen is a nurse at beaumont hospital in michigan and dr. kolila gates from northwestern memorial hospital in chicago. maureen, first, i want to just say thank you. but, please, take us inside. >> wow. i think the last two weeks have felt like the last -- they've lasted two years. the number of critical patients that we are seeing right now is mind boggling. i've talked to nurses who have been doing this for decades, and no one has seen anything like what we're experiencing right now. i...