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este hospital del estado de méxico son atendidos trabajadores que se contagiaron del coronavirus (covid estudio que lleva semanas demuestra que vino de afuera >> siguen investigando la fuente de la propagación >> otro esd de una doctora que no estuvo en contacto con pacientes con coronavirus (covid-19) y otro es un doctor >> día antes de la información pública el presonal edición habló de la >> para poder atender a los pacientes sin el riesgo de contagio los que operan en Áreas como el especialista salvador garcía no pueden estar tranquilos >> estamos como médicos se siente temor >> apenas hace unos días en coahuila los trabajadores de la clínica 7 pararon actividades porque 32 compañeros dieron positivo para el virus desde esta semana 31 médicos y enfermeras están en cuarentena bajo la sospecha que fueron contagiados por un empleado 42 trabajadores de una clínica de baja california sur entre ellos doctores y directivos contrajeron el virus en méxico pérez telemundo >> dos bebés recién nacidos dieron positivo al coronavirus (covid-19) en lima perú los doctores se lo atribuyen a los prot
este hospital del estado de méxico son atendidos trabajadores que se contagiaron del coronavirus (covid estudio que lleva semanas demuestra que vino de afuera >> siguen investigando la fuente de la propagación >> otro esd de una doctora que no estuvo en contacto con pacientes con coronavirus (covid-19) y otro es un doctor >> día antes de la información pública el presonal edición habló de la >> para poder atender a los pacientes sin el riesgo de contagio los que...
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according to data from april 6, yesterday, the number of known covid patients and suspected covid patients, as in persons under investigation and assumed to have covid-19 for the purpose of medical treatments in our hospitals here in illinois, that number totaled 3680. since the earliest days of our covid-19 response, my administration has worked with our network of more than 200 hospitals to increase capacity in our existing health systems. we now have nearly 28,000 total beds, approximately 2700 of which are icu beds. as a reminder, those numbers don't include the beds we are putting up at our alternate care facilities. like vibra, metro south, or mccormick place. i want everyone to understand that the number of hospital beds we refer to as available at any given moment depends on a host of factors, newly discharged patients, the amount of available staff and equipment on hand just to name a few. additionally, we are seeing signs of a trend in illinois where the number of people in the hospital for non-covid reasons, things like car accidents, has dropped with fewer people on the roads s
according to data from april 6, yesterday, the number of known covid patients and suspected covid patients, as in persons under investigation and assumed to have covid-19 for the purpose of medical treatments in our hospitals here in illinois, that number totaled 3680. since the earliest days of our covid-19 response, my administration has worked with our network of more than 200 hospitals to increase capacity in our existing health systems. we now have nearly 28,000 total beds, approximately...
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en medio de tanto tragedia por covid-19, esta señora de 97 años es la sobreviviente más longeva de covidunidad de cuidados intensivos ayer finalmente logró irse a casa. en medio de la crisis hay noticias alentadoras. una hija y su madre se reencuentran. >> luego de permanecer dos semanas en un hospital en colorado, inés santa cruz, de 52 años logró vencer a covid-19. >>fue difícil son muchos síntomas fiebre y dolor de cuerpo, ella pensaba que era por alguna comida mal, algo estomacal, >> en su primer día en la unidad de cuidados intensivos inés fue puestas en coma unducido, tratada con varios medicamentos como la que se usa para tratar la malaría >> no sabían como iba a reaccionar ella, la empezaron a tratar para la pulmonía. nos preguntaron su queríamos probar una droga que estaban sacando, que sería solo para estados unidos, ella fue una de las elegidas >> inés es un ejemplo de superación del covid-19. ella está hablando y más fuerte, se puede parar sola, caminar. está feliz porque está en casa. >> después de la pausa le diremos con qué recursos puede contar para recibir ayuda en caso
en medio de tanto tragedia por covid-19, esta señora de 97 años es la sobreviviente más longeva de covidunidad de cuidados intensivos ayer finalmente logró irse a casa. en medio de la crisis hay noticias alentadoras. una hija y su madre se reencuentran. >> luego de permanecer dos semanas en un hospital en colorado, inés santa cruz, de 52 años logró vencer a covid-19. >>fue difícil son muchos síntomas fiebre y dolor de cuerpo, ella pensaba que era por alguna comida mal, algo...
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ella en cosa de días perdió la vida contra covid-19.er los casos no tienen edad, ni condición. valeria era una joven llena de sueños, ahora solo esperan que el tiempo les dé consuelo de haber perdido un gran ser humano ,esperan poder reunir dinero en su cuenta para poder costear el funeral >> más y más casos surgen de casos de covid-19 entre personas trabajadores de la salud. a los pacientes les tomó por sorpresa la noticia ,esperan que se reabra pronto para asistir a sus citas >> como familia venimos de años atendernos acá >> la clínica está cerrada para desinfetarla, si visitó la clínica entre 29 de marzo al 8 de abril y siente síntomas de covid-19, llame a su médico de cabecera. >> llantos >> (llantos) >> acaba de ver un momento donde una enfermera se reencuentra con su hija después de un mes sin verse. viven en puerto rico y ella decidió aislarse para evitar contagiar a su familia. se protegen con guantes para protegerse. esto refleja lo que miles viven en este momento. >> gran sorpresa de despedida recibe natasha gonzález enfermera
ella en cosa de días perdió la vida contra covid-19.er los casos no tienen edad, ni condición. valeria era una joven llena de sueños, ahora solo esperan que el tiempo les dé consuelo de haber perdido un gran ser humano ,esperan poder reunir dinero en su cuenta para poder costear el funeral >> más y más casos surgen de casos de covid-19 entre personas trabajadores de la salud. a los pacientes les tomó por sorpresa la noticia ,esperan que se reabra pronto para asistir a sus citas...
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it had to do with the covid-19 emergency. even though i come from a different part of the state, i was trying to make sure we do not have too much interaction. it is a delicate balance because people were cleaning up and working hard already to get past the tornado damage. i saw some people in homes that would not be habitable tonight or anytime soon. i chose not to stop and talk to them because of the covid-19 emergency. this is the first time i have shown up, we have had plenty of natural disasters to clean up, and this is the first time i did not interact with people who sustained damage to the properties. reporter: is it more about the complication of responding? gov. edwards: the question is, the difficulty of compounding the emergencies at once. i guess we will see that if we get some rain in the near future. the absence of those pumps will come into play. it becomes hard. it is not good news, but it was helpful that we knew 48 hours in advance of the chance of severe weather. we were leaning forward. as we talk about g
it had to do with the covid-19 emergency. even though i come from a different part of the state, i was trying to make sure we do not have too much interaction. it is a delicate balance because people were cleaning up and working hard already to get past the tornado damage. i saw some people in homes that would not be habitable tonight or anytime soon. i chose not to stop and talk to them because of the covid-19 emergency. this is the first time i have shown up, we have had plenty of natural...
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occupied by covid patients. additionally, our total ventilator numbers are starting to reflect the additional ventilators that we have acquired, now totaling more than 3000 across the state. overall, these numbers are indicators of our growing ability to manage capacity within the health care systems across illinois. we track not only individual hospitals, but also by region. we keep our eyes trained on the regions with capacity in any of these metrics that fall below a critical level. that's what we pay attention to at our daily meetings. today, no region is currently below 15% availability in any of these metrics, but there are individual hospitals that are operating at or near max capacity. right now, hospitals are by and large doing a great job of directing patients amongst themselves. but if it becomes necessary, i will not hesitate to step into direct icu patients to hospitals that are more available. while we are talking about capacity, i am so deeply thankful for the now 3600 retired and out-of-state hea
occupied by covid patients. additionally, our total ventilator numbers are starting to reflect the additional ventilators that we have acquired, now totaling more than 3000 across the state. overall, these numbers are indicators of our growing ability to manage capacity within the health care systems across illinois. we track not only individual hospitals, but also by region. we keep our eyes trained on the regions with capacity in any of these metrics that fall below a critical level. that's...
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. [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> otro centro de cuidados de ancianos tiene un brote de coronavirus (covid-19) esto generan , 20 médicos en méxico contagiados de coronavirus (covid-19) le tenemos el reporte completo >> [♪ ] >> en noticiero telemundo 48 somos primero con la noticia tenemos información de última hora autoridades del condado alameda reportaron la muerte de seis ancianos por coronavirus (covid-19) , la información más adelante . >> esto es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 había >> [♪ ] >> muy buenas tardes gracias por estar con nosotros , la batalla controversia el coronavirus (covid-19) no da tregua el condado santa clara confirmó 95 casos hoy llevando a 1380 infectados en el condado san francisco son 374 casos contagiados el condado alameda la cifra llega a 674 infecciones y 16 muertos en el condado (...) hay 7 muertos un centro de cuidado de ancianos al este de la bahía tiene un brote de coronavirus (covid-19) en (nombre en inglés) 16 personas donde cinco residentes y 11 miembros del personal dieron positivo al coronavirus (covid-19) en el asilo (nombre en inglés) una persona murió y 22 t
. [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> otro centro de cuidados de ancianos tiene un brote de coronavirus (covid-19) esto generan , 20 médicos en méxico contagiados de coronavirus (covid-19) le tenemos el reporte completo >> [♪ ] >> en noticiero telemundo 48 somos primero con la noticia tenemos información de última hora autoridades del condado alameda reportaron la muerte de seis ancianos por coronavirus (covid-19) , la información más adelante . >> esto es su noticiero...
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-19) cómo sobrevivir en casa , ya volvemos . >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> mientras el coronavirus (covidy nos dicen si es que las mascotas pueden contraerlo >> el doctor paul jefe veterinario del zoológico del bronx se refiere al contagio positivo de coronavirus (covid-19) de la tigresa yo creo que si fuera un problema para los animales en el mundo nos hubiésemos matado hace varios meses es algo inusual el contagio fue a través de un empleado del zoológico con el virus el laboratorio de servicios veterinarios dijeron que se analizaeron muestras del tigre después que mostraron síntomas de enfermedades respiratorias el director de comunicaciones de miami dicen que los animales están protegidos porque no viven en edificiaciones cerradas como en los zoológico del norte >> todos los animales están afuera y nosotros los cuidadores tenemos un sistema de cables donde pueden abrir puertas los cables lejos del animal >> mientras la pandemia avanza y se hace difícil controlarla es difícil poner en riesgo las mascotas >> los receptores de las vías aéreas de los perros son diferentes >> esta veterina
-19) cómo sobrevivir en casa , ya volvemos . >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> [♪ ] >> mientras el coronavirus (covidy nos dicen si es que las mascotas pueden contraerlo >> el doctor paul jefe veterinario del zoológico del bronx se refiere al contagio positivo de coronavirus (covid-19) de la tigresa yo creo que si fuera un problema para los animales en el mundo nos hubiésemos matado hace varios meses es algo inusual el contagio fue a través de un empleado del zoológico...
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americans have been infected with covid-19.ore than 35,000 of them have tragically lost their lives. economic damage has hit even more americans than the coronavirus itself. americans22 million have filed for unemployment. more than one million texans have filed for unemployment. businesses have shuttered. paychex have disappeared. food bank lines are smelling across texas as more families seek food that they desperately need. fashion, youxas have come together to support one another. you have made personal sacrifices to ensure that our state's -- that our state slows the spread of covid-19. you helped to reduce the number of texans who needed hospital care. you truly helped to save lives. now texas need you to continue those efforts. but i want you to know that we are especially grateful for the doctors, nurses, first responders, and all medical now who have been battling on the front line against this invisible enemy. thankful to the unsung heroes serving as childcare staff, grocery clerks, food service providers, and the fol
americans have been infected with covid-19.ore than 35,000 of them have tragically lost their lives. economic damage has hit even more americans than the coronavirus itself. americans22 million have filed for unemployment. more than one million texans have filed for unemployment. businesses have shuttered. paychex have disappeared. food bank lines are smelling across texas as more families seek food that they desperately need. fashion, youxas have come together to support one another. you have...
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one of whom already had covid-19. another of whom mentioned they had had eight patients die in the last 48 hours. another talked about going home to her six-year-old and undressing in the garage and being worried about the health of her child as she takes care of others during this crisis. she also acknowledged caregivers are scared to take care of her child because he is the son of a doctor. all of these people are managing as well as they can, but they all recognize the incredible toll this is taking and the ptsd they are going to have to address after this crisis abates. i told them about the rally outside and i asked them, what would they wet me to convey to people? the first answer was, make sure they understand how serious this is. another said, tell them they can get covid-19 and have it for ass before it even shows up a symptom. that they might survive but someone else in their house might die from it. tell them the people that do lose their battle with covid-19 die alone. make sure they understand how serious
one of whom already had covid-19. another of whom mentioned they had had eight patients die in the last 48 hours. another talked about going home to her six-year-old and undressing in the garage and being worried about the health of her child as she takes care of others during this crisis. she also acknowledged caregivers are scared to take care of her child because he is the son of a doctor. all of these people are managing as well as they can, but they all recognize the incredible toll this...
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the covid wards are still busy. would have expected. i was really worried about what this would be like and that we'd be thrown in at the deep end and it was a bit of a baptism of fire. we will probably, hopefully, never see anything like this again in ourentire careers. while i was in the hospital there was news that someone in this close—knit community had succumbed to the virus. lei dayrit, a nurse at st cross hospital, rugby, part of this nhs trust. she had asthma and died at home a week after showing symptoms of covid. adrian was herfriend and colleague. i could proudly say that she was the epitome of what a great nurse should be. being selfless, being dedicated, her loyalty is commendable, you know, she had worked in this trust for 16 years. she was definitely an unsung hero. so she was working despite the known risks of this? unfortunately, with her background of having an asthma, that puts her to the vulnerability. and, unfortunately, she deteriorated and it was a massive shock to all of us that have known h
the covid wards are still busy. would have expected. i was really worried about what this would be like and that we'd be thrown in at the deep end and it was a bit of a baptism of fire. we will probably, hopefully, never see anything like this again in ourentire careers. while i was in the hospital there was news that someone in this close—knit community had succumbed to the virus. lei dayrit, a nurse at st cross hospital, rugby, part of this nhs trust. she had asthma and died at home a week...
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-19) a nivel mundial hay más de un millón 200 mil casos de coronavirus (covid-19) y más de (informaciónla vida >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 >> qué tal gracias por estar con nosotros , expertos a cargo de combatir la pandemia del coronavirus (covid-19) en estados unidos dijeron que esta semana será mortífera para la población del país y llaman a todos a estar en sus casas randy con la información . >> [♪ ] >> este lunes comenzó lo que podría ser la semana más difícil de la pandemia en estados unidos . las más de 10 mil muertes hasta ahora incrementarán así es como el gobierno pinta un panorama más abrumador >> (hablan en inglés) >> este lunes uno de los médicos del grupo de trabajo de la casa blanca que hace frente al coronavirus (covid-19) dijo que será la semana con más muertes por el virus el gobernador del estado dijo que aumentaron a casi 600 muertos pero el número de hospitalizados se puede estabilizar lo que podría ser una buena noticia para el epicentro de la pandemia >> (inaudible) al mismo tiempo para a ver que se nivela eso porque funciona la cuarentena >> en n
-19) a nivel mundial hay más de un millón 200 mil casos de coronavirus (covid-19) y más de (informaciónla vida >> este es su noticiero telemundo 48 a las 5 >> qué tal gracias por estar con nosotros , expertos a cargo de combatir la pandemia del coronavirus (covid-19) en estados unidos dijeron que esta semana será mortífera para la población del país y llaman a todos a estar en sus casas randy con la información . >> [♪ ] >> este lunes comenzó lo que podría...
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covid-19 did not explode. covid-19 did not meet the worst predictions that were out there because of the actions of texans. so we have the will and the ability to take the steps that are necessary to contain covid-19. as we go forward and open texas, we will require that same discipline in order to be successful while being safe at the same time. thank you, governor. >> thank you. now lieutenant governor dan patrick. >> thank you, governor. a great or torre once said it is not the beginning of the end, but the end of the beginning. we may not quite be at the end of the beginning yet, but we are sure making progress because of 29 million texans who have joined really the task force, the strike force, the 29 million texans together in this. i welcome everyone to the team, and we are going to continue to work hard. i know the speaker will thank his house members. every day we are working with our businesses to help them reopen and answering questions. we will be bringing recommendations to you and looking forward
covid-19 did not explode. covid-19 did not meet the worst predictions that were out there because of the actions of texans. so we have the will and the ability to take the steps that are necessary to contain covid-19. as we go forward and open texas, we will require that same discipline in order to be successful while being safe at the same time. thank you, governor. >> thank you. now lieutenant governor dan patrick. >> thank you, governor. a great or torre once said it is not the...
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-19. -- outbreaks of covid-19. that is why we were among the first states in the country to implement screening guidelines for patients and staff. to protect the health and safety of our most vulnerable seniors and the dedicated staff to support their daily needs, we continue a multipronged approach to respond to covid-19 at these facilities. our strategy includes expanded mobile testing. we are one of a very small number of states that have brought testing to our senior care facilities so that that work can be done on site. personal protective equipment distribution. rapid response clinical teams and other staff resources, crisis management support, $130 million in new funding and an -- a nursing home family resource line. secretary sutters will talk more about that in a minute. we talked before about expanding our mobile testing program, working with colleagues at the department of public health and the national guard to support long-term care facilities here in massachusetts. how this works is rather than having
-19. -- outbreaks of covid-19. that is why we were among the first states in the country to implement screening guidelines for patients and staff. to protect the health and safety of our most vulnerable seniors and the dedicated staff to support their daily needs, we continue a multipronged approach to respond to covid-19 at these facilities. our strategy includes expanded mobile testing. we are one of a very small number of states that have brought testing to our senior care facilities so that...
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covid-19 is incredibly serious. it's infecting and it's killing people across the state of all ages. no one is immune and there is no treatment. i implore all of us to remain vigilant and to stay home as much as possible, to do your part to fight this disease. and i'll turn it back over to you, governor. governor whitmer: all right. thanks, dr. khaldun. with that, happy to open it p. >> governor, do you plan to extend the stay home, stay safe order? governor whitmer: we are looking at an additional order with regard to the staying home and staying safe. we know that people are taking it seriously and i think that that's a good thing. i think that to see the real benefits of the work that we've done, it takes a few weeks to know what that really means. but we do know that the most effective tool that we have right now, as our hospitals are overwhelmed and we don't have enough ppe, is to slow the spread of the virus. and that's precisely why we did the stay at home order as early as we did. we were aggressive, we beat
covid-19 is incredibly serious. it's infecting and it's killing people across the state of all ages. no one is immune and there is no treatment. i implore all of us to remain vigilant and to stay home as much as possible, to do your part to fight this disease. and i'll turn it back over to you, governor. governor whitmer: all right. thanks, dr. khaldun. with that, happy to open it p. >> governor, do you plan to extend the stay home, stay safe order? governor whitmer: we are looking at an...
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. >>> plus, land of the free from covid-19. abc's matt gutman traveling the country, finding communities with no known cases of coronavirus. >> this is a county with zero cases. >> now bracing forea possible change in the wind. >>> and the tribute by the "wicked" cast. ♪ i have been changed >> and those who have changed us for the better. "nightline" will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, a staggering milestone. the covid-19 death toll in the u.s. reaching more than 58,300. surpassing the number of americans killed during the vietnam war. a conflict that lasted nearly two decades. but now the possible treatment and glimmer of hope. the fda encouraging pandemic survivors to donate massplasma help others. >> reporter: for the past weeks, david herman has undergone a new routine. regular trips to this blood bank in san antonio, texas. >> i'm going to get your temperature, and then you have persistent cough? >> reporter: last month he tested positive for covid-19 but showed almost no symptoms
. >>> plus, land of the free from covid-19. abc's matt gutman traveling the country, finding communities with no known cases of coronavirus. >> this is a county with zero cases. >> now bracing forea possible change in the wind. >>> and the tribute by the "wicked" cast. ♪ i have been changed >> and those who have changed us for the better. "nightline" will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us....
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. >> tambien el miedo sepa como dejarlo atras para retoamar nu t nuestras vidas >> los casos de covidn e u estados unidos no dan incidicioe comenzar un descesnso pese a g contagios sobrepasan 7554 mil, o que supera casos reportados en e espaÑa italia y almeemanaia juns > >hoy se acabo la discusion b sobre la reapertura del estado, los gobernadores dijeron que c d cada estado tiene la el permisoe >> sigue creciendo la controve s controversia entre el president y gobernadores, el tema central fox las pruebas para poder re r reabrir el pais. >> se qeuuejan que no hay sufi i suficientes insumos para esto >> y trudonald trump ordenara p ley el la aplicacion de las meda el insiste que esto le korr corresponde a los estados. >> mientras varios estados se preparan para volver al a nor l noramlidnoram normalidad otros reclaman la falta de insusmos medicos, trdod trump apunta a los gobernadores, este domingo nombro el rey de o los ventiladores dijo los gob gobernadores deben dar un paso a al frente y termianar el trabajo >> la cifra de preuuebas es 15 i mil diarias. >>inp(informacion en pantall
. >> tambien el miedo sepa como dejarlo atras para retoamar nu t nuestras vidas >> los casos de covidn e u estados unidos no dan incidicioe comenzar un descesnso pese a g contagios sobrepasan 7554 mil, o que supera casos reportados en e espaÑa italia y almeemanaia juns > >hoy se acabo la discusion b sobre la reapertura del estado, los gobernadores dijeron que c d cada estado tiene la el permisoe >> sigue creciendo la controve s controversia entre el president y...
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should covid—19 be on that list?his country in the last 100 years. why on earth shouldn't it be in the most serious category of classification? the official reason for the downgrading was that there was now a lab test for the virus and covid—19's mortality rate was lower overall. the government told us scientific evidence evolves and plans are adapted accordingly. if you want to doff and don. removing the disease from the list was backed by a scientific committee. but sources on that committee have told panorama that it had to be, in part, a pragmatic decision based on the availability of ppe. that is certainly the view of some on the ward. staff think the guidelines are not about keeping them safe but making do with a shortage of ppe. ppe has needed to be rationed now and it doesn't seem fair to me that health professionals who feel they are at risk, who may be at risk, are not being given that full ppe equipment because the government failed to prepare and failed to do the stockpiling that was needed for this equip
should covid—19 be on that list?his country in the last 100 years. why on earth shouldn't it be in the most serious category of classification? the official reason for the downgrading was that there was now a lab test for the virus and covid—19's mortality rate was lower overall. the government told us scientific evidence evolves and plans are adapted accordingly. if you want to doff and don. removing the disease from the list was backed by a scientific committee. but sources on that...
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that is a covid center now, it started as non-covid, now it is a covid center. the majority of the military personnel will be coming tomorrow and the next day, but that javits center will be a major release valve. second, the u.s. navy ship comfort, the original plan was it would come in for non-covid people. the original plan was it would also be a relief valve on the hospitals, that it would take all of the non-covid patients, if you will, from the hospital system. that was the plan, but as it turned out there is not a lot of non-covid people in the hospital system. which is a separate story. it happens to be a good news story. a byproduct of shutting everything down is you have if car accidents, crime rates are way down, fewer trauma cases, so there is not a large non-covid population in the hospitals. i'm going to call the president this afternoon and ask him to shift at comfort from non-covid to covid. then we would have javits and the ship comfort as a relief valve, 3500 beds that could serve as a relief valve for the whole downstate system. that is the on
that is a covid center now, it started as non-covid, now it is a covid center. the majority of the military personnel will be coming tomorrow and the next day, but that javits center will be a major release valve. second, the u.s. navy ship comfort, the original plan was it would come in for non-covid people. the original plan was it would also be a relief valve on the hospitals, that it would take all of the non-covid patients, if you will, from the hospital system. that was the plan, but as...
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por estar con nosotros , ice dice estar evaluando las personas detenidas vulnerables al coronavirus (covid) dijeron que pueden ser liberadas de centros de prevención cristián está en vivo y en directo desde san josé cómo está esto >> así es qué tal muy buenas noches ice espera poner a los más vulenrables para liberarlos del virus y los que tienen problemas de salud >> hoy en día una detención >> hablamos con claudia que fue liebada de un centro de detención de california tras 7 meses tras las rejas >> hasta el presidente ha dicho es algo que es un nudo >> una gravedad del coronavirus (covid-19) a control de aduanas han sido presionados a liberar a los detenidos más vulnerables entre ellos mujeres embarazadas >> existen 4 centros de detención en el estado donde según grupos proinmigrantes más de 3500 personas están detenidas son más de cinco mil indocumentados en los centros son cifras de ice >> pueden hacer más pueden dar libertad a más personas en la comunidad >> ice dijo que dada la situación del coronavirus (covid-19) ice está analizando las personas detenidas vulnerables al virus ice p
por estar con nosotros , ice dice estar evaluando las personas detenidas vulnerables al coronavirus (covid) dijeron que pueden ser liberadas de centros de prevención cristián está en vivo y en directo desde san josé cómo está esto >> así es qué tal muy buenas noches ice espera poner a los más vulenrables para liberarlos del virus y los que tienen problemas de salud >> hoy en día una detención >> hablamos con claudia que fue liebada de un centro de detención de...
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ciudad de (nombre en inglés) autoridades confirmaron la muerte de seis personas por el coronavirus (covid9) en un centro de asistencia para personas de la tercera edad cuál es la situación hasta ahora te escuchamos >> qué tal muy buenas tardes lorena así es esta tarde seis residentes de este asilo de ancianos en la ciudad de (nombre en inglés) han muerto a causa del coronavirus (covid-19) , las autoridades de salud están investigan lo que es un brote de coronavirus (covid-19) en las instalaciones 35 residentes dieron positivo al coronavirus (covid-19) hablamos con miembros de residentes que dijeron lo siguiente . >> (hablan en inglés) >> (hablan en inglés) >> este hombre dice que está preocupado porque su abuela es residente de este lugar hace dos años y logró llegar a la ventanilla para ver que los pacientes están bien seis residentes han muerto en le condado alameda hay 662 casos de contagios confirmados a causa del virus incluyendo los seis ancianos que en estos momentos se encuentra con las puertas cerradas han acordonado el Área hasta el momento no sabemos cuántos residentes hay dent
ciudad de (nombre en inglés) autoridades confirmaron la muerte de seis personas por el coronavirus (covid9) en un centro de asistencia para personas de la tercera edad cuál es la situación hasta ahora te escuchamos >> qué tal muy buenas tardes lorena así es esta tarde seis residentes de este asilo de ancianos en la ciudad de (nombre en inglés) han muerto a causa del coronavirus (covid-19) , las autoridades de salud están investigan lo que es un brote de coronavirus (covid-19) en...
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-19 and spreading covid-19. everyone deserves, you know, basic opportunities around health. that is our obligation, and, hopefully, that continues to be a conversation. just a little segue about theilege -- i talked about privilege of voluntary social distancing, physical distancing. not everyone has that privilege. i just want to make that point. you know, not everyone has a large home that they could even be ableks in the family to distance themselves. i was reminded early on in the pandemic that as we are requesting everyone wash our hands, wash our hands, wash our hands, which we are, if you are homeless, you may not have running water. as i mentioned earlier in my remarks, absolutely, you can walk around the neighborhood and get exercise with family, physical distancing, but not and wellhas sidewalks lit sidewalks, so we have to make sure that we are speaking to everyone and have recommendations for everyone, and again, those who are in maybe lower wage jobs, i mentioned those who are cleaning facilities an
-19 and spreading covid-19. everyone deserves, you know, basic opportunities around health. that is our obligation, and, hopefully, that continues to be a conversation. just a little segue about theilege -- i talked about privilege of voluntary social distancing, physical distancing. not everyone has that privilege. i just want to make that point. you know, not everyone has a large home that they could even be ableks in the family to distance themselves. i was reminded early on in the pandemic...
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covid-19 and the long-term care crisis. >> some of them would crash real fast, like nothing i've ever seen before in my life. >> nursing homes. first flash point of the pandemic. the staggering loss of life spreading across the nation. now the accusations the trump administration could have done more to save lives. >> we don't have testing in nursing homes. we don't have personal protective equipment. things are going to get bad. >>> plus, answering back. one on one with seema verma, white house task force member. "nightline" will be right back. thwe've never seen it look quite like this, but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it... because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. across the nation, members of the greatest generation have been left especially vulnerable to the wrath of covid-19. nursing home deaths now top 11,000 in 26 states. now many are saying m
covid-19 and the long-term care crisis. >> some of them would crash real fast, like nothing i've ever seen before in my life. >> nursing homes. first flash point of the pandemic. the staggering loss of life spreading across the nation. now the accusations the trump administration could have done more to save lives. >> we don't have testing in nursing homes. we don't have personal protective equipment. things are going to get bad. >>> plus, answering back. one on one...
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covid toxt the word 312-500-3836. covid espanish, text to the same number. must address the dramatic disparity we are seeing. we have got to tackle it head on and hope that these steps will start to do just that. i want to reassure the people of illinois that we are working for the health and safety of all. we won't hide from the hard truth but rather elevate the truth and then address it. we must all continue to stay at home and wash our hands. we must keep our six feet of distance so that we can turn the tide and end this pandemic as soon as possible. with that, i will summarize the comments in spanish. [speaking spanish] spanish] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] spanish] ngozi and with that, i will turn it over to dr. horace smith. horace: good afternoon, everyone. i am a physician at lori children's the department of ecology transparent. 1978, been there since but also, i am a pastor of our churches in the south side of chicago. i am happy to be here because of the work of our governor mayor, and the health professionals in our communities, that tod
covid toxt the word 312-500-3836. covid espanish, text to the same number. must address the dramatic disparity we are seeing. we have got to tackle it head on and hope that these steps will start to do just that. i want to reassure the people of illinois that we are working for the health and safety of all. we won't hide from the hard truth but rather elevate the truth and then address it. we must all continue to stay at home and wash our hands. we must keep our six feet of distance so that we...
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covid-19 positive. and we have a lot of work to do and a lot to get us past this point. >> we have had 2,000 doctors volunteer to be redeployed, and we haven't had to twist anybody's arm. the level of commitment has been extraordinary. >> everyone rising to the occasion. >> the outpouring of selflessness is really extraordinary. and it's a real spirit. it's the american spirit. it's the can-do attitude. >> it's been said adversity doesn't tear down character. it builds it. every night, new york shows its character, the city stop, applauses. covid-19 may have left many across new york and america helpless, but not hopeless. >> i didn't expect that. >> for jamie and ryan, new york city forever, it is in their hearts. >> wow. that was amazing. >>> coming up next here, under mandatory quarantine, inside a hotel, serving only covid-19 patients. ♪ this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pa
covid-19 positive. and we have a lot of work to do and a lot to get us past this point. >> we have had 2,000 doctors volunteer to be redeployed, and we haven't had to twist anybody's arm. the level of commitment has been extraordinary. >> everyone rising to the occasion. >> the outpouring of selflessness is really extraordinary. and it's a real spirit. it's the american spirit. it's the can-do attitude. >> it's been said adversity doesn't tear down character. it builds...
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eleven have tested positive for covid-19. and 600 others have been released to prevent overcrowding. civil rights activists say not releasing all of them could be deadly. most of the remaining are dangerous. >> 90% are in here for serious violent crime. including homicide and sexual assault. crimes against children. and other crimes of serious public concern. >> deputies say up to 56 more low risk inmates are released by monday. >> district attorney released a statement on the inmate release tonight saying in part. >> after a few chill lu cloudy days we're expecting gorgeous weather around the baa area for the weekend. that has some worried about ereti gng ds taking advantage og shelter in place if you were at the park thursday. cars for as far as you can see. >> i want to enjoy life and the weather. it's spring. >> there's a fear that even more people will come out this easter weekend when the weather is expected to be nicer. because of that, parks like this and dozens of others closed and parking even more restricted. >> it
eleven have tested positive for covid-19. and 600 others have been released to prevent overcrowding. civil rights activists say not releasing all of them could be deadly. most of the remaining are dangerous. >> 90% are in here for serious violent crime. including homicide and sexual assault. crimes against children. and other crimes of serious public concern. >> deputies say up to 56 more low risk inmates are released by monday. >> district attorney released a statement on the...
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second-moste recoveries from covid-19 of all states in america. canave demonstrated that we corral the coronavirus. we continue increasing our testing capabilities to help us identify and care for texans who have covid-19. new strategies are being used by private businesses and the private sector to contain the coronavirus. temperaturechecking , distancing practices, better sanitation standards. bothve shown that we can continue our efforts to contain the coronavirus while also safe standards that will allow us to begin the process of reopening business in texas. so today, i am issuing an executive order that outlines how we go about opening the texas economy. helping you return to work using the safest standards to contain the coronavirus. mustin opening texas, we be guided by data and by doctors. we must put health and safety first. we must prioritize protecting our most vulnerable populations. input fromgetting medical professionals as well as business and community leaders to determine the safe and sure way to reopen texas without spurring the
second-moste recoveries from covid-19 of all states in america. canave demonstrated that we corral the coronavirus. we continue increasing our testing capabilities to help us identify and care for texans who have covid-19. new strategies are being used by private businesses and the private sector to contain the coronavirus. temperaturechecking , distancing practices, better sanitation standards. bothve shown that we can continue our efforts to contain the coronavirus while also safe standards...
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are overwhelmed with hundreds of covid-19 patients. in brazil, a study has found the number of coronavirus cases in the country is likely 12 times higher than government figures and that only 8% of cases are being officially reporting. testing remains scarce in brazil and there arare extremely long waits to confirm test results. in guatemala, health minister hugo monroy on tuesday blamed a spike in coronavirus cases on u.s. deportations, saying at least half at the people who have recently been deported have tested positive for covid-19. >> this is the situatition. there are flights with guatemalan citizens who have been deported from the united states and who are put on the planes and they have fevers. once they arrived here, we automatically evaluate their health. immediately test them for covid-19. and a a lot of them have been testing posisitive. amy: china has approved clinical trials for two experimental vaccines against the novel coronavirus. both chinese research teams have skipped testing on laboratory animals and are fast-tra
are overwhelmed with hundreds of covid-19 patients. in brazil, a study has found the number of coronavirus cases in the country is likely 12 times higher than government figures and that only 8% of cases are being officially reporting. testing remains scarce in brazil and there arare extremely long waits to confirm test results. in guatemala, health minister hugo monroy on tuesday blamed a spike in coronavirus cases on u.s. deportations, saying at least half at the people who have recently been...
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that dog was in contact with someone with covid-19. it was a 17-year-old dog that didn't have any signs of illness but tested positive repeatedly. that dog died suddenly after it was released from quarantine, probably from other reasons. then we also had another dog in hong kong that was quarantined, a german shepherd that tested positive and a cat in hong kong with no signs. the first case of a cat with signs came from belgium. that was a cat that was living with a woman who had returned from italy and developed covid-19. and her cat then subsequently broke with signs of respiratory distress and vomiting and diarrhea and tested repeatedly positive for coronavirus. so that cat was quarantined. we didn't have much follow-up on the outcome for that cat. subsequently, we have had two cats now in new york with mild respiratory signs from two different households, one was known to be in contact with someone with covid-19 and the other was presumed to be infected as a result of asymptomatic transmission from a person. now we have this dog wi
that dog was in contact with someone with covid-19. it was a 17-year-old dog that didn't have any signs of illness but tested positive repeatedly. that dog died suddenly after it was released from quarantine, probably from other reasons. then we also had another dog in hong kong that was quarantined, a german shepherd that tested positive and a cat in hong kong with no signs. the first case of a cat with signs came from belgium. that was a cat that was living with a woman who had returned from...
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covid 4 will be more along the lines of covid 2, bold and robust, more things than covid 3. the purpose of 3.5, which they laid out, was to augment existing programs that didn't have enough money and were not aimed at the right people. covid 4 will be a world of difference. bigger, bolder, better. rep. pelosi: to your point, the president said he did not want to do state and local because he wanted to do it in another bill. he has also said in his agreement to the pension language that he would agree to it, mitch mcconnell said i want to do it in another bill. public very much cares about the health and well-being of our heroes, health-care workers, first responders who risked their lives to save other people's lives and now could lose their jobs. so the sympathy, not the sympathy -- the empathy, the gratitude people have is what will hold us in good stead when meeting -- needing osha, better protection language for them for their safety in the workplace. all of these things have been discussed with the idea that we will take it up later. this is later. on that score, almost
covid 4 will be more along the lines of covid 2, bold and robust, more things than covid 3. the purpose of 3.5, which they laid out, was to augment existing programs that didn't have enough money and were not aimed at the right people. covid 4 will be a world of difference. bigger, bolder, better. rep. pelosi: to your point, the president said he did not want to do state and local because he wanted to do it in another bill. he has also said in his agreement to the pension language that he would...
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and covid positive and under investigation for covid. >> next questions for chief bill scott. >> this is a question from the "san francisco chronicle." has will been any change in calls related to domestic violence, increase as suggested by evidence? >> i can tell you what has been reported to the san francisco police department. we have seen a decrease in reported domestic violence incidents. from the period of march 17 to march 31st is the latest reporting that i have. compared to that time last year, we had 121 reported domestic violence incidents as opposed to 179 for the same period last year. we are hearing from the groups that they had an increase in calls and that might be a good thing in that people are seeking out help. we know from the science of human behavior that stress and anxiety and frustration can trigger violent behavior. my message is that the those things are happening seek out help. the mayor said it, public health professionals across the country said it. seek out help. as far as reported we have seen a decrease for this shelter-in-place stay at home period as o
and covid positive and under investigation for covid. >> next questions for chief bill scott. >> this is a question from the "san francisco chronicle." has will been any change in calls related to domestic violence, increase as suggested by evidence? >> i can tell you what has been reported to the san francisco police department. we have seen a decrease in reported domestic violence incidents. from the period of march 17 to march 31st is the latest reporting that i...
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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 noble and smart in our approach and we believe that these different builds out -- build out provide the appropriate settings for seniors -- staff to provide the appropriate care. the commonwealth currently has five dedicated covid-19 facilities opening within the in newven to 10 days bedford, east longmeadow, and great barrington with others in planning stages. no one has ever done this before. we 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 out that this would normally be tax day which i think most people know it has been moved to july 15. it is also the seventh anniversary of the 2013 boston marathon bombings. dark day 2015 was a for the city of boston and the commonwealth of massachusetts an
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 noble and smart in our approach and we believe that these different builds out -- build out provide the appropriate settings for seniors -- staff to provide the appropriate care. the commonwealth currently has five dedicated covid-19...
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versus had covid at the time of death?nd then i'd also like to know if the governor has a comment on the protests that happened outside the residence this afternoon. governor lamont: what was the first part of the question? >> hi. on your first question, that will be best stated for the chief medical examiner. whose role is to make a determination of death. as you know, as dr. carter explained on friday, the d.p.h. and part of their data takes into account individuals who have tested positive for covid-19. and then for those who have passed away, they do put that on their data list, that an individual passed away who also had covid-19. but in terms of death certificates, that question should be best stated for the office of chief medical examiner. and then your second question, again, please? governor lamont: would the protesters out in front of the governor's residence, i think involving efforts -- with the corrections and the prisoners. my answer to that is give me a call. let's talk about it. we don't need people outsid
versus had covid at the time of death?nd then i'd also like to know if the governor has a comment on the protests that happened outside the residence this afternoon. governor lamont: what was the first part of the question? >> hi. on your first question, that will be best stated for the chief medical examiner. whose role is to make a determination of death. as you know, as dr. carter explained on friday, the d.p.h. and part of their data takes into account individuals who have tested...
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covid-19 is present all across the state. it might not have been detected or tested, we might not have fatalities in different parts of the state, it is likely -- the more people go around the more likely it is going to show up. i've talked to c.e.o.s about people traveling to a second home to go -- you know, to travel. they are not equipped to deal with a covid-19 spread in large magnitude by people that are coming into the community. so they're asking people to stay home. let's get through crisis. we're asking for three weeks. now, i know it's -- it's a sacrifice everyone is struggling with being isolated. but the fact of the matter is, we're going save lives by observing this order and by initiating these service provisions. we don't want people traveling to second homes. we don't want people engaging their landscaper or going to the golf course for these reasons. the more people in are moving, the more likely spread and the harder it is for us to have the flattening that we're trying to do for the health of our -- all of
covid-19 is present all across the state. it might not have been detected or tested, we might not have fatalities in different parts of the state, it is likely -- the more people go around the more likely it is going to show up. i've talked to c.e.o.s about people traveling to a second home to go -- you know, to travel. they are not equipped to deal with a covid-19 spread in large magnitude by people that are coming into the community. so they're asking people to stay home. let's get through...
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con covid-19 muchos perdieron el trabajo.recibirán ningún tipo de ayuda por el gobierno federal, y la preocupación es dar de comer a la familia y pagar la renta. bueno temo que me saquen si estuviera solo no tuviera problemas pero con los niños no. >> esta mañana maestros hicieron una videoconferencia. los docentes tienen la misión de reservar fondos para ayudar a las familias de los estudiantes más necesitados a través de una página, (información en pantalla) muchos maestros de oakland donarán todo o parte del cheque cheque de estímulo económico que recibirán. >> los cheques de 500 dólares a cada familia que aplique. >> es una luz al final del túnel, por lo menos para mí y mi familia ahora tenemos >> es que para estas familias toda ayuda es de suma importancia. >>las escuelas de santa rosa están distribuyendo alimentos gratis dos veces por semana. antes se hacía diariamente ahora lunes y viernes de 1 a 13 horas para practicar el distanciamiento social. para conocer qué escuelas distribuirán el alimente visite el web en panta
con covid-19 muchos perdieron el trabajo.recibirán ningún tipo de ayuda por el gobierno federal, y la preocupación es dar de comer a la familia y pagar la renta. bueno temo que me saquen si estuviera solo no tuviera problemas pero con los niños no. >> esta mañana maestros hicieron una videoconferencia. los docentes tienen la misión de reservar fondos para ayudar a las familias de los estudiantes más necesitados a través de una página, (información en pantalla) muchos maestros de...
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-mexico border for a potentialllly catastroropc outbreak of covid-19.er trump administration's remain in mexico policy of , tens thousands of asylum-seekers from regions like central america a and africaca e been stranded inin mexic border cities waiting f for the asylum cases to resesolve in n u.s. co. thisis is jose estrada, a hondun asylum seeker staying at a bordrder shelter in ciudad juau, mexico. >> a big c concern for all o of those who are waiting for a court hearing date. i was memeant to have a hehearin the 30th and because of the coronavirus, has been postponed. everyone is very concerned. amy: a medical aid organization in a matamoros, mexico, encacampmentnt says there are at least five people with covid-19 symptoms and no access to coronavirus testitits. for more, we're going to laura molinar, founder and executive didirector of thee groroup dreas without borders sueÑos sin , , fronteras de t tejas, a lat, womemen of color-l-led collectie providing g support to immigrant and asylee women, children, and families. welcome to democracy now! if
-mexico border for a potentialllly catastroropc outbreak of covid-19.er trump administration's remain in mexico policy of , tens thousands of asylum-seekers from regions like central america a and africaca e been stranded inin mexic border cities waiting f for the asylum cases to resesolve in n u.s. co. thisis is jose estrada, a hondun asylum seeker staying at a bordrder shelter in ciudad juau, mexico. >> a big c concern for all o of those who are waiting for a court hearing date. i was...
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right now we have about 200 people living with covid-19 or under investigation for covid-19, plus we have over 750 people who are experiencing homelessness, who have been placed in hotel rooms, to keep them as safe as possible. i also want to mention with regard to the outbreak we had at m.s.c. , one of our largest shelters. we had an outbreak there. as a result, we had 96 guests and 10 staff members who tested positive for covid-19 there. all of the guests from that shelter have been moved to hotels, isolation, shelter, or quarantine in place, depending on their need. and all staff were also offered isolation hotel rooms if they needed them. and, again, we were preparing for this scenario, and we responded quickly. the staff -- the street medicine steam worked literally day and night to ensure that the people got the care that they needed. and that shelter has been closed and is being cleaned. iwithin these high-risk settings, our response is driven by the best public health methods we have at our disposal to make an informed decision on how that response needs to be in the face of
right now we have about 200 people living with covid-19 or under investigation for covid-19, plus we have over 750 people who are experiencing homelessness, who have been placed in hotel rooms, to keep them as safe as possible. i also want to mention with regard to the outbreak we had at m.s.c. , one of our largest shelters. we had an outbreak there. as a result, we had 96 guests and 10 staff members who tested positive for covid-19 there. all of the guests from that shelter have been moved to...
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without knowing he was a carrier of covid-19. memexico has over 10,000 casased a death toll of nenearly 1000 people. in h honduras, cububa has dispad another medicacal brigade to hep the country's fragile health syststem cope with t the coronas outbreak.. covid-19 cases in n honduras now top 500, leaviving hospipitals h alalready y weak infrastructure, scarce medicines, and m medical ststaff completetely overwhelml. in brazil, the largest c cemetey in the city of manaus has begun digging mass graves to handle 100 burials a day -- more than three times the usual rate, suggesting covid-19 has taken a much larger toll on the city than the official figure of 156 deaths. the public system in the state of amazonas has collapsed, with 100% of hospital beds occupied, little safety equipment for medical workers, and ventilators in crititically short supply.. meanwhile,e, satellite data show deforestation inin brazil's aman rainforest has accelererated sie the pandememic idled environonml enforcement agagents. in uganda, a women's rights g
without knowing he was a carrier of covid-19. memexico has over 10,000 casased a death toll of nenearly 1000 people. in h honduras, cububa has dispad another medicacal brigade to hep the country's fragile health syststem cope with t the coronas outbreak.. covid-19 cases in n honduras now top 500, leaviving hospipitals h alalready y weak infrastructure, scarce medicines, and m medical ststaff completetely overwhelml. in brazil, the largest c cemetey in the city of manaus has begun digging mass...
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hoy el gobernador dio más delineamientos para el estado y covid-19.uro que será en cosas de semanas y no meses que negocios y escuelas podrían volverá funcionar, eso basado en que california siga también colaborando con quedarse en casa, >> este martes en california 43464 contagios en la bahía 700 mil casos. y 700 decesos. vamos con la información detallada del plan de california para volver a la normalidad. >> el gobernador de california indicò que su meta para reabrir el estado no será metas económicas sino basado en la salud del público. >> han pasado casi 40 días en que el gobernador implementó medidas contra covid-19, estamos en una primera etapa donde la mayoría esta en casa. la orden estatal es la base para todo pero reconocemos que hay estado con medidas mas extremas. también se reconoce al pequeño negocio, donde también las escuelas formarán parte de este etapa los condados también pueden ajustar el plan de acuerdo a su condición. gimnasios peluquerías barberias entre otros >> bueno mi esposo estuvo delicado, gracias a dios pues... >> hoy la
hoy el gobernador dio más delineamientos para el estado y covid-19.uro que será en cosas de semanas y no meses que negocios y escuelas podrían volverá funcionar, eso basado en que california siga también colaborando con quedarse en casa, >> este martes en california 43464 contagios en la bahía 700 mil casos. y 700 decesos. vamos con la información detallada del plan de california para volver a la normalidad. >> el gobernador de california indicò que su meta para reabrir el...
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your household with covid-19. you or a member of your household are in a higher risk category and have been advised by your health care provider to self quarantine due to concerns to covid-19, you lack necessary childcare related to covid-19, you cannot reach your place of employment because of the outbreak, or you have had covid-19, have recovered, but it caused complications, rendering you objectively unable to perform the essential functions of your job. additionally, if you are, for medical or age reasons, in the high risk category, you might benefits.r the pua talkcourage all iowans to to their employer prior to their return to work to understand the measures they are taking to ensure the safety of their employees and customers. we do have a provision in our unemployment code that allows an individual to quit a job if they feel that their workplace is unsafe, however it takes more than a mere assertion by the employee to establish this to be true. that employee establishes they had taken the necessary steps,
your household with covid-19. you or a member of your household are in a higher risk category and have been advised by your health care provider to self quarantine due to concerns to covid-19, you lack necessary childcare related to covid-19, you cannot reach your place of employment because of the outbreak, or you have had covid-19, have recovered, but it caused complications, rendering you objectively unable to perform the essential functions of your job. additionally, if you are, for medical...
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we also include probable covid-19 associated deaths. that second category are people who die who have been exposed for example in a long-term care facility, who have symptoms, but who have never been tested. the office of the chief medical examiner will decide those cases were probable. many states, including states around it, do not count public cases of -- probable death due to covid-19 and are only --orting confirmed cases laboratory confirmed deaths. i don't want anyone to misunderstand. connecticut, new york, the greater new york city metro area, parts of new jersey, boston, providence, we are seeing levels of covid activity many parts of the country are not experiencing. connecticut, we are counting both confirmed deaths and probable deaths, which some of our neighbor states are not. governor, governor cuomo said yesterday he had wished he had acted sooner to control the pandemic. is there anyway -- is there anything you feel, moves you could have made sooner in the same way governor cuomo is talking about? gov. lamont: in hindsig
we also include probable covid-19 associated deaths. that second category are people who die who have been exposed for example in a long-term care facility, who have symptoms, but who have never been tested. the office of the chief medical examiner will decide those cases were probable. many states, including states around it, do not count public cases of -- probable death due to covid-19 and are only --orting confirmed cases laboratory confirmed deaths. i don't want anyone to misunderstand....
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she knows the word covid-19. that she calls it stupid coronavirus. >> reporter: the stress many parents say is relentless. >> the lack of adult contact is pretty challenging. i love my kids, and if i had to be on lockdown with anybody it's my kids. so i'm glad i have them. but it does sort of take its toll. i don't think so much about how to get through it. i just -- i just know that my kids are relying on me and i have to do whatever i have to do. >> i am on the couch for the second time since noontime today because i am just so tired. >> reporter: often exhausted but still resilient. >> i think the sense that nothing is permanent, that life's not a given, that life's so fragile, that's i think what disabled families know. and i think that's the wisdom that we're bringing into the experience of quarantine and into covid. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm devon dwyer in washington. >>> and next -- the major milestone and major surprise. cancer won't wait. it won't wait for a convenient time or for hospitals to get
she knows the word covid-19. that she calls it stupid coronavirus. >> reporter: the stress many parents say is relentless. >> the lack of adult contact is pretty challenging. i love my kids, and if i had to be on lockdown with anybody it's my kids. so i'm glad i have them. but it does sort of take its toll. i don't think so much about how to get through it. i just -- i just know that my kids are relying on me and i have to do whatever i have to do. >> i am on the couch for the...
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- r covid-19. they have self-screening prior to arriving at work. under cdc guidance, laguna honda improved the infection control program using the best practices from top experts to be integrated into day-to-day operations. these include all aspects of operation from deep cleaning infected rooms, transfer of acute patients to screening of staff. we are taking the knowledge and the learning from the cdc and rapidly applying through establishing training, learning and realtime coaching to ensure laguna honda has the protocols in place regardless of the on site presence of the cdc. i am most grateful for the cdc support and expertise. this is an ever changing situation and the ability to develop and rapidly implement best practices will help slow the spread of the virus not only at laguna honda hospital but also at other residential nursing facilities in the city and region. again, i want be to thank the staff of laguna honda, residents and families for their resilience and capacity to be part of our
- r covid-19. they have self-screening prior to arriving at work. under cdc guidance, laguna honda improved the infection control program using the best practices from top experts to be integrated into day-to-day operations. these include all aspects of operation from deep cleaning infected rooms, transfer of acute patients to screening of staff. we are taking the knowledge and the learning from the cdc and rapidly applying through establishing training, learning and realtime coaching to ensure...
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covid-19. and that is very important because it really becomes evident that we really need to protect these populations as potentialssible for contact with covid-19 because of the severity of the consequences for them individually. host: we will take some calls. dan joins us first, from topeka, kansas. you are on with our guest. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: i was wondering about maybe washing ppe's or dry cleaning if they cannot hold up steamt or something, and cleaning, dry cleaning. i am also concerned about the splitting of the ventilators. if one ventilator its pneumonia, wouldn't that just give it to the other patient? we would be doubling our deaths. guest: let me take your first question about the ppe's, and clearly it is very critical to maintain the supply, adequate supply of ppe's, particularly for health-care workers, frontline health care workers and technicians and so on, because they are really at the highest risk. so i think that a lot of attempts to try to thi
covid-19. and that is very important because it really becomes evident that we really need to protect these populations as potentialssible for contact with covid-19 because of the severity of the consequences for them individually. host: we will take some calls. dan joins us first, from topeka, kansas. you are on with our guest. go ahead with your question or comment. caller: i was wondering about maybe washing ppe's or dry cleaning if they cannot hold up steamt or something, and cleaning, dry...