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we are very susceptible to dying in my state christian science think now 70 so doing 50 and 60 percent. of the deaths are among people who contract the disease while in nursing homes yes that means ease does affect the elderly more than younger people right now in the elderly and a very myself so i'm very worried i have the luxury of staying at home a lot of other people don't even if we account for that and if we strictly compare large metropolitan areas like moscow to large metropolitan areas like new york london and we take into account all access death the season again the the difference is huge the death rate from cobbett 19 would be presumed to be at the around 3 percent and i think in new york it would be around 13 in london it would be around $23.00 so isn't there still even if you take that into account there's still a massive difference i don't think the death rate in new york is anywhere near 13 percent but clearly you know. the number of deaths even in new york was under was under reportage for a while. among the elderly because many of them were dying at all. and i don't t
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journalism at the university of richmond virginia and he previously worked as a reporter to christian scienceonitor and a grant scholar in india where he researched political slump and then our second work in progress a winner tonight is by elmore for his forthcoming book on the past and future approved. welcome. >> thank you a pleasure to be here. >> nice to see you in ohio, bart is an associate professor in a core faculty member of ohio state sustainability and the class of 2017 national american foundation, his first book was fitness and cope as an coca-cola, the making of coca-cola capitalism and the examined environmental impact worldwide operation. so i will try to hold myself to about ten minutes or less with each of the four winners starting with the two work in progress winners and then as we wind down with about 15 minutes to the hour we will welcome your questions and i will try to pass those around to her guests. so let me start with you, your book is about one of the big subjects in american environmental debate in the global debate can medically have a good thing in a dangerous
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and then university in virginia previously worked as a reporter to christian science moment monitor and a fulbright scholar. then the second worth on - - works in progress for the forthcoming book seed money. >> it's a pleasure to be here. and environmental history and the class of 2017. his first book and then coca-cola and to examine the environmental impact of worldwide operations. i will hold myself to ten minutes or less starting with works in progress but we will ask. so let me start with you. your book is one of the big subjects of environmental debate and discourse of genetically modified foods. how impactful they are. i was struck how easy it was that you will find monsanto hasn't delivered on their promise that genetically engineered seed advanced productivity to the degree forecasted are promised. can you say more? . . . . steve: putting changes around the world. and, this kind of recycling system so i got hooked on that. i ended up going to want you in finding that washington university. in dew point, i didn't know what was going to be the most interesting find. but being at
and then university in virginia previously worked as a reporter to christian science moment monitor and a fulbright scholar. then the second worth on - - works in progress for the forthcoming book seed money. >> it's a pleasure to be here. and environmental history and the class of 2017. his first book and then coca-cola and to examine the environmental impact of worldwide operations. i will hold myself to ten minutes or less starting with works in progress but we will ask. so let me...
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of journalism the university of richmond in virginia and he previously worked as reported to christian science monitor and was a fulbright scholar in india where he researched political islam. then our second works in projects winner for his forthcoming book, seed money. welcome bart. >> think it's a pleasure to be here. bart is an associate professor there in environmental history and has sustainability institute and the class of 2017 national new american foundation. his first book was in citizen coke as an coca-cola. the making of cap but elizabeth coca-cola and examine the environmental impact of coca-cola worldwide operations. i will try to hold myself to a bout ten minutes or less with each of the four winners, starting with the two works in progress winners and then on chat as we wind down with about 50 minutes of the hour will welcome your questions and try to pass those around to our gas. so bart let's start with you. your book is about one of the big subjects in environmental debate and discourse which is whether to genetically modified foods is it a good thing a dangerous thing? how
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the executive editor of new york.com into the christian science monitor awarded a pulitzer prize for those to help expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. and with the teams of times reporter for afghanistan and pakistan. and in the middle east. also a rope and a prayer a story about a kidnapping with his wife and the endgame, betrayal. as a podcast or, broadcaster, or, broadcaster, writer and teacher and with university of washington. the interviews with award-winning authors and scientists and artists are noted for their intelligence and sensitivity. and that is democratized by paying access and and is also the host of the series at length. and the truth of the deep state is the subject of the talk please join me to welcome our gas. >> thank you. very nice. it is good to see you. and to say that steve share with rocks. >> that is my friend and neighbor and former journalist. we walk our dogs together when we can. but not right now. >> take any support you can get anywhere. >> where you right now? >> i am at my parents in law's house in kennebunkport maine normally a live in n
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he is a former reporter for raiders, new york times, christian science monitor but he was awarded a pulitzer prize for international reporting in 1996 for stories that helped expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. in 2019 he shared a pulitzer prize with the team of time supporters for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. the author of beyond war, reimagining america's role and inventions in the new middle east. also, a robe and a prayer, the story of a kidnapping co-authored with his wife and endgame, the betrayal involved of [inaudible] the worst massacre since world war ii. he [inaudible] he is a former host of ku w fm weekdays and interviews at the interview of washington since 2009. his in-depth interviews with award-winning authors, political leaders, scientists, artists and activists citizens are noted for their intelligence and sensitivity. ... >> thank you, candace. >> thank you, candace. >> very nice. thank you, david. it's good to see you through the magic of tis technology. >> thank you, and thanks to everybody who is watching. there's a message that said steve rocks s
he is a former reporter for raiders, new york times, christian science monitor but he was awarded a pulitzer prize for international reporting in 1996 for stories that helped expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. in 2019 he shared a pulitzer prize with the team of time supporters for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. the author of beyond war, reimagining america's role and inventions in the new middle east. also, a robe and a prayer, the story of a kidnapping co-authored with...
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he is a former reporter for ruthers, the new york times and the christian science monitor. he was awarded a pulitzer prize for international reporting in 1996, for stories that helped expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. and in 2009 he shared a pulitzer prize with a team of times reporters for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. he's the author of "beyond war" reimagining america's role and new ambitions in the middle east and also "a rope and a prayer", a story of a kidnapping co-authored with his life and "end game", betrayal and fall against europe's worst massacre since world war ii. steve shore is a podcaster, writing, interviewer and the host of weekday and taught at university of washington since 2009. his end up interviews with award wink authors, political leaders, artists, active citizens are most noted. s' a part of the social movement that's democratizing access and chief correspondent of town hall's chief podcast at the moment and steven is the host of the podcast series at links. rohde's book "in deep", the truth about america's deep state is th
he is a former reporter for ruthers, the new york times and the christian science monitor. he was awarded a pulitzer prize for international reporting in 1996, for stories that helped expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. and in 2009 he shared a pulitzer prize with a team of times reporters for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. he's the author of "beyond war" reimagining america's role and new ambitions in the middle east and also "a rope and a prayer", a...
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and christian science monitor and we think that this is our responsibility and duty to provide this opportunityand we have figure th figurw to do it. and we have an award that went to the alliance for women in media foundation. it's for inflection point with lauren schiller about how women rise up and it's in partnership with klew. and the winning episode featured playwright speaking about her bestselling book. so good news to share with you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> one second. >> charlicharlie, are you on? >> we had the issue of the password not working and so we have a parent who called in to me and he will speak right now. go ahead, justin. >> hello, i am justin brooks, and i'm the parent of justin brooks jr. which is a first grader. i am on the phone today asking this board why it is that my child -- why is my child worth less because he goes to a charter school? and this is basically telling us that you don't care if the school closes down or stays open and now you're saying that you won't let us have classroom space that is needed for our children in the area. to me this (in
and christian science monitor and we think that this is our responsibility and duty to provide this opportunityand we have figure th figurw to do it. and we have an award that went to the alliance for women in media foundation. it's for inflection point with lauren schiller about how women rise up and it's in partnership with klew. and the winning episode featured playwright speaking about her bestselling book. so good news to share with you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>...
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and christian science monitor and we think that this is our responsibility and duty to provide this opportunityand we have figure th figurw to do it. and we have an award that went to the alliance for women in media foundation. it's for inflection point with lauren schiller about how women rise up and it's in partnership with klew. and the winning episode featured playwright speaking about her bestselling book. so good news to share with you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> one second. >> charlicharlie, are you on? >> we had the issue of the password not working and so we have a parent who called in to me and he will speak right now. go ahead, justin. >> hello, i am justin brooks, and i'm the parent of justin brooks jr. which is a first grader. i am on the phone today asking this board why it is that my child -- why is my child worth less because he goes to a charter school? and this is basically telling us that you don't care if the school closes down or stays open and now you're saying that you won't let us have classroom space that is needed for our children in the area. to me this (in
and christian science monitor and we think that this is our responsibility and duty to provide this opportunityand we have figure th figurw to do it. and we have an award that went to the alliance for women in media foundation. it's for inflection point with lauren schiller about how women rise up and it's in partnership with klew. and the winning episode featured playwright speaking about her bestselling book. so good news to share with you. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>...
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propagates out of the white house and that the anti science sentiments which of course cater to the christian right that perhaps a 3rd of the country that doesn't believe in evolution and you know thinks trump is me as any one percent support among the evangelical movement this is a non-reality based. movement which. is kind of impervious to news outlets that still remain rooted in verifiable fact the death toll from less that levi of us thus far the united states is by some measure of the highest in the world but of course by head the population at the still as we speak running at half the level compared to the united kingdom all italy are indeed fronts so a feeling in the united states the that the as some sort of national shame in the above the tragedy of having such a high death toll relative to other countries i would again say among a majority of the population 50 or 60 percent of the population that's true now the new york times ran a story the other day about how trump support among the elderly and it was high among the elderly as eroding because of course the white house's through it
propagates out of the white house and that the anti science sentiments which of course cater to the christian right that perhaps a 3rd of the country that doesn't believe in evolution and you know thinks trump is me as any one percent support among the evangelical movement this is a non-reality based. movement which. is kind of impervious to news outlets that still remain rooted in verifiable fact the death toll from less that levi of us thus far the united states is by some measure of the...
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christian mission. this is wedded to the invention of new social science. disciplines like sociology, political science, economics, history. their first professional association emerge in this time period. as i mentioned, the first ph.d. programs and social sciences that are literally creating experts, open at places like johns hopkins, the ivy league's, schools like the university of wisconsin. yay. and michigan. university of california. those giant public research institutions alongside the kind of old style where prestige institutions and new upstarts like hopkins and university of chicago which are designed to create these graduate programs like europe has. the idea is that they're going to produce not just pointy headed professors like me, but experts that are going to go out and solve social problems. financers. finally efficient answer. woodrow wilson has a ph.d. from johns hopkins. he is the president of pressed princeton before he becomes the governor of new jersey and the president of the united states. what is bothering them? will review this an
christian mission. this is wedded to the invention of new social science. disciplines like sociology, political science, economics, history. their first professional association emerge in this time period. as i mentioned, the first ph.d. programs and social sciences that are literally creating experts, open at places like johns hopkins, the ivy league's, schools like the university of wisconsin. yay. and michigan. university of california. those giant public research institutions alongside the...
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science. says he ruined. morale with. a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population. as fighters occupied the city center the. president. was hoping. to. put a hold of the. conquest turned into tragedy. this is not the kind of freedom that we want. to become an equal to islamist terror. he said. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the. long t w. news live from putting a spotlight on the challenges facing. communities around the world. today is the international day against homophobia. intersex phobia and transphobia a day to celebrate diversity and to condemn discrimination and violence also on the program a grim milestone in brazil the country now has the 4th largest outbreak in the world brazil's health care system is struggling to cope and experts fear the.
science. says he ruined. morale with. a symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population. as fighters occupied the city center the. president. was hoping. to. put a hold of the. conquest turned into tragedy. this is not the kind of freedom that we want. to become an equal to islamist terror. he said. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. in the. long t w. news live from putting a spotlight on the challenges facing. communities around the world....
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science. rooms. morrow a. symbol of a long cum flicked in the philippines. between the muslims. and the christian population. when play as fighters aka the city center knows the 7 tame president in terrorist response was told. i. will never again will hold him to. the reconquest turned into tragedy. the solution of all this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did we become a geek way to islamist terror. by the. p.c. so we got him our city as our sole. and exclusive report from a destroyed city in. the philippines in the sights of i.a.s. stars may 20th on d. w. . this is d w news and these are our top stories brazilian president dr boats are not one has attended a rally of his supporters as new infections and that's mountain the country the crowds defied locals stay at home orders to cheer on balls for not oh who's pushing to reopen the economy quick.
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science. says he ruined. a row with a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslims and the christian population. when i asked fighters occupied the city center the president to turn. i. will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy. this is not the kind of freedom that we want. to become an equal to islam this term or. this he saw. in her soul an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines. starts may 25th d.w. . news a line from berlin germans a longing for summer holidays after a lockdown might get their moment in the sun with proto virus infections on the decline in europe germany has begun to easing border controls with neighboring countries the move is good news for europe's tourism industry which took a major hit during the pandemic also coming up. brazil's new health minister quit shafto less than a month on the job the resignation comes as the spread of the virus excelled in the country.
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christian mission. this is wedded to the invention of new social science. disciplines like sociology, political science, economics, history, their first professional associations emerge in this time period. the first ph.d programs that are literally creating experts open up places like john's hop kkins the university of wisconsin, mitigating circumstanc michigan, the giant research institutions alongside the old stallworth and prestige institutions and new upstarts like hop kkins and the universi of chicago that are designed to create the graduate programs like europe has. the idea is they are going to produce not just pointy headed professors like me, but also solve social problems. find the efficient answers, right? wo woodrow wilson has a ph.d before he becomes president of the united states. so what's bothering them and we will review this and you know, i think, what many of these things are. we can talk about fears of new capitalism. capitalism becomes more and more impersonal, i'm talking really fast, i want to step back and have you think about that.
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science. room. morrow a. symbol of a long conflict in the philippines. between the muslim and the christian population . when lions fighters occupied the city center to pose a president to turn. was told. by the senator it. would hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy. is not the kind of freedom that the one. would become a gateway to islamize turner until he sees more signals the result of an exclusive report from a destroyed synfuel. philippines in the sun. starts in may 20th along t w. this is the the news live from berlin the closed borders within europe beginning to open again germany will start relaxing border controls this weekend meanwhile the european commission unveiled a plan to revive tourism but can travel resume as long as the coronavirus threat remains also coming up free at last the children of turkey go out of the.
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science and environment correspondent with a.j. plas and national geographic channel. thanks again in the stream and welcome back to the scene christiane and then maybe one or 2 people in the well who do not know who you are but i guarantee that i know your education. well everyone knows who you are and a south thank you very in the taisha lovely to be with you les ghana and to get a sign i am opposed to reconsider sen i am speaking to you from a story i used to work for the united nations and have the pleasure to leading the negotiations into the paris agreement on climate change and i continue to be a faithful servant of the global atmosphere and our wonderful planet so it's interesting and guess i'm going to start with making marking next june when we are of the global pandemic and come a change of climate action it's gonna be some other candidates. well i would say not if you look at him rather superficially one obviously notices that nature is having a ball right now we are saying birds butterflies and come back to our mode lines animals roaming the streets we have clear skies we have air crash and so the air because we have paral
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christians will share the pastor's views. many churches like washington national cathedral have services without a congregation present. but for the minority who do agree with him, the age—old conflict between sciencend religion looks set to continue. one country that seems to have got its testing strategy right to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control is south korea. back injanuary and february, it had one of the world of‘s largest outbreaks of the virus, bugs, its turn things around outbreaks of the virus, but, its turn things around through widespread testing and contact tracing. fewer than 250 people have died, and the country has stayed out of lockdown. laura bicker reports. these are the better days many people across the world are being promised. it's possible here, because south korea was prepared for a pandemic. now they haven't just flattened the curve, they have crushed it. the situation looked critical in february. medics were battling one of the worst outbreaks in the world, cases spiralled in the city of diego. they got infection rates under control, fewer than 250 people have died. staff even have time to give us a smile. so how was it done? given the highly contagious nature
christians will share the pastor's views. many churches like washington national cathedral have services without a congregation present. but for the minority who do agree with him, the age—old conflict between sciencend religion looks set to continue. one country that seems to have got its testing strategy right to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control is south korea. back injanuary and february, it had one of the world of‘s largest outbreaks of the virus, bugs, its turn things...
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it rewarding its eye became a christian at age 27, not having grown up in a faith community at all, to find ways to use the tools of faith to answer questions that science can't quite help me with, like why is there something instead of nothing? is there a god? what happens after you die? what is love all about? all these things that are important but with science kind of leaves you without a really good path forward to try to come up with an answer. i think if i were a pure atheist perspective where nothing matters except -- i would feel impoverished in terms of the inability to reflect on things that are important. -- i thinkents were you described them as hippies. is that fair? or is that unfair? the 1960's -- it was not that 1960's yet, it was the 1950's, living on a farm with no indoor plumbing, 22 live off the land and going back to teaching. they loved the arts, the music, the theater, visual art, literature. but they were not interested in faith. i did not through up with that experience. i came to faith as a medical student watching people facing death and realized i had no way to internalize what that must feel like i'm out wrestling with thos
it rewarding its eye became a christian at age 27, not having grown up in a faith community at all, to find ways to use the tools of faith to answer questions that science can't quite help me with, like why is there something instead of nothing? is there a god? what happens after you die? what is love all about? all these things that are important but with science kind of leaves you without a really good path forward to try to come up with an answer. i think if i were a pure atheist perspective...
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christians will share pastor vera's views. many churches, like washington national cathedral, have services without a congregation present. but for the minority that do agree with him, the age—old conflict between sciencehat seems to have got its testing strategy right to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control is south korea. back injanuary and february, it had one of the world's largest outbreaks of the virus, but it turned things around through widespread testing and contact tracing. fewer than 250 people have died and the country has stayed out of lockdown. laura bicker reports. these are the better days many people across the world are being promised. it's possible here because south korea was prepared for a pandemic, and now they haven'tjust flattened the curve, they've crushed it. the situation looked critical in february. medics were battling one of the worst outbreaks in the world. cases spiralled in the city of daegu. but they got infection rates under control. fewer than 250 people died. staff even have time to give us a smile. so how was it done? given the highly contagious nature of this virus, we knew from very early on that testing and tracking was critical. they ramped up testing w
christians will share pastor vera's views. many churches, like washington national cathedral, have services without a congregation present. but for the minority that do agree with him, the age—old conflict between sciencehat seems to have got its testing strategy right to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control is south korea. back injanuary and february, it had one of the world's largest outbreaks of the virus, but it turned things around through widespread testing and contact tracing....
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science. if there is a pond or a catastrophe what it where are the rules can be changed you were so desperate to win once you every fall a christian who is looking forward for success is this for the win yes of you commission says the new law undermines the judicial independence of fodor's judges this is double standards i kind of but for the build up will be relaxed.
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science was behind wearing a mask. fred? >> and making it hard to enforce. do as i say, but not as i do. all right. christian holmes, thank you so much. >>> coming up on the "cnn newsroom," a weekend warning. it's not over. states may be reopened, but the fda says coronavirus is not contained, and in mexico, a concerning spike after a record high number of new cases confirmed. right now, it feels like the world standing still. but if you look to the land, it's a whole different story. from farms to backyards, wheels are turning. seeds are being planted. animals are getting fed. and grass is growing. and families are giving their all to the soil because no matter how uncertain things get, the land never stops. so to all those linked to the land, we say thank you. we're here for you because we all run together. i remember my dadg coming up the stairs in my grandpop's house where we were living, sitting at the end of my bed and saying "joey, i'm going to have to leave for a while. go down to wilmington, delaware, with uncle frank. they're good jobs down there, honey. and in a little while, i'll be able to send
science was behind wearing a mask. fred? >> and making it hard to enforce. do as i say, but not as i do. all right. christian holmes, thank you so much. >>> coming up on the "cnn newsroom," a weekend warning. it's not over. states may be reopened, but the fda says coronavirus is not contained, and in mexico, a concerning spike after a record high number of new cases confirmed. right now, it feels like the world standing still. but if you look to the land, it's a whole...
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christian, larry beil, who is going to teach us hawaiian successfully. >> one day. >> we appreciate your time. ♪ this is the... here are today's contestants-- a high school science hills, illinois... a high school history teacher from hampstead, new hampshire... and a 7th through 12th grade vocal music teacher from st. clair shores, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with us. one thing i have noticed about the competitors in the teachers tournament so far this year-- they're all very young. but they've been performing well, so let's hope that that augurs well for mary kate, matt, and ben today. good luck. here we go. ♪ now the categories... in the news a lot. ...and finally-- you're gonna love this... ben, start. i have to start with choir practice, $200. matt. what is a cappella? yes. choir for $400, please. ben. what is alto? yes. choir practice, $600.
christian, larry beil, who is going to teach us hawaiian successfully. >> one day. >> we appreciate your time. ♪ this is the... here are today's contestants-- a high school science hills, illinois... a high school history teacher from hampstead, new hampshire... and a 7th through 12th grade vocal music teacher from st. clair shores, michigan... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!"-- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with...
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actually does have -- science and the evidence shows that people who wear masks in those communities the cases drop, not just in this but in other infections as well. >> christianepreciate you staying up for us. think about this if things were normal most of the major professional sports leagues would be in action today. there would be playoffs in bloegt the national hockey both the national hockey league and the nba. major league baseball would be in full swing in the early part of its season and none of that happening, of course. but professional baseball just put forward a plan to come back in a season with no fans in the stadiums and reduction in payroll. with us the commissioner of major league baseball rob manfred. thanks for joining us tonight. just in terms of where baseball stands right now how likely is it do you think that americans are going to get to see major league baseball this year, and what might it look like? >> well, i think it's hopeful that we will have some major league baseball this summer. we are making plans by playing in empty stadiums. but as i've said before all of those plans are dependent on what the public health situation is and
actually does have -- science and the evidence shows that people who wear masks in those communities the cases drop, not just in this but in other infections as well. >> christianepreciate you staying up for us. think about this if things were normal most of the major professional sports leagues would be in action today. there would be playoffs in bloegt the national hockey both the national hockey league and the nba. major league baseball would be in full swing in the early part of its...
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christians will share pastor vera's views. many churches, like washington national cathedral, have services without a congregation present. but for the minority that do agree with him, the age—old conflict between sciencerus pandemic under control is south korea. back injanuary and february, it had one of the world's largest outbreaks of the virus, but it turned things around through widespread testing and contact tracing. fewer than 250 people have died and the country has stayed out of lockdown. laura bicker reports. these are the better days many people across the world are being promised. it's possible here because south korea was prepared for a pandemic, and now they haven'tjust flattened the curve, they've crushed it. the situation looked critical in february. medics were battling one of the worst outbreaks in the world. cases spiralled in the city of daegu. but they got infection rates under control. fewer than 250 people died. staff even have time to give us a smile. so how was it done? given the highly contagious nature of this virus, we knew from very early on that testing and tracking was critical. they ramped up testing within days of the first case. anyone who thought they had the virus wa
christians will share pastor vera's views. many churches, like washington national cathedral, have services without a congregation present. but for the minority that do agree with him, the age—old conflict between sciencerus pandemic under control is south korea. back injanuary and february, it had one of the world's largest outbreaks of the virus, but it turned things around through widespread testing and contact tracing. fewer than 250 people have died and the country has stayed out of...