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anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19. and can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu seaso season. one of the primary goals that we wanted to achieve today was to have the ability to talk to flu experts at ut southwestern to learn what some of the best strategies are. to make sure we will be able to address the flu seasons understand this very important point. and that is with the flu season that could be prolific, if that leads to greater hospitalizations coupled with the hospitalizations we are seeing with covid-19 you can easily see how hospitals in this region and across texas will be completely overrun with an inability for the hospitals to t
anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19. and can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu...
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we're living in covid. even as we have been focussed on responding to the covid public health emergency, we haven't lost sight of the need to respond to other emergencies. whether that's an earthquake or air quality event due to wildfire smoke. in san francisco we know we have to be prepared. now, i want to start first by recognizing that while our air quality here in the city is a challenge, we have to focus first on those communities that are being impacted by the fire. when people's lives are at risk and their homes are at risk, that has to be the top priority. we all have friends and family all over the bay area in california. our communities are connected and we are there to support each other during these very difficult times. as we've provided hospital beds for counties overwhelmed by covid, san francisco is proud to offer mutual aid for other jurisdictions battling fires. recently we sent the san francisco fire department to assist with the river fire and we will send the personnel wherever we can i
we're living in covid. even as we have been focussed on responding to the covid public health emergency, we haven't lost sight of the need to respond to other emergencies. whether that's an earthquake or air quality event due to wildfire smoke. in san francisco we know we have to be prepared. now, i want to start first by recognizing that while our air quality here in the city is a challenge, we have to focus first on those communities that are being impacted by the fire. when people's lives...
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anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19.nd can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu seaso season. one of the primary goals that we wanted to achieve today was to have the ability to talk to flu experts at ut southwestern to learn what some of the best strategies are. to make sure we will be able to address the flu seasons understand this very important point. and that is with the flu season that could be prolific, if that leads to greater hospitalizations coupled with the hospitalizations we are seeing with covid-19 you can easily see how hospitals in this region and across texas will be completely overrun with an inability for the hospitals to tak
anywhere has the ability to both spread and to contract covid-19.nd can lead to an over running of hospitals as well as lead to the deaths that have been on a dramatic increase in the state of texas. now that said, i want you to know that every single day we are going to work to better elevate the response by the state of texas and responding to both covid-19 as well as other healthcare challenges that may exist. one of those healthcare challenges that is on the horizon is the coming flu seaso...
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realised that this isn't life post—covid, it's going to be life with covid.ial distancing, the fact that you haven't got people coming to the hospital unnecessarily. it's all about minimising the risk of infection. that should be the norm for us from now on. we have to celebrate the victories. you know, there's been so much heartache and so much uncertainty and. . .we've lost so many people. and there's something quite comforting... ..knowing that, you know, for many families, life will go on. meeting these families has been such a privilege for me, but before i left, there was one more person i really wanted to catch up with. come and meet stacey. oh, my god. joe... 0h, mate, well done. two boys? two boys. yeah, proper proud. proud as punch. we'll let you enjoy beth, because you haven't got long. are you allowed to stay for a bit? no, i think an hour or two. joe, lots of love, mate. thank you very much. take care. no worries. what an entrance! this is bbc news. i'm lewis vaughan jones with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. poli
realised that this isn't life post—covid, it's going to be life with covid.ial distancing, the fact that you haven't got people coming to the hospital unnecessarily. it's all about minimising the risk of infection. that should be the norm for us from now on. we have to celebrate the victories. you know, there's been so much heartache and so much uncertainty and. . .we've lost so many people. and there's something quite comforting... ..knowing that, you know, for many families, life will go...
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we have requested 20ftes related to covid-19. these are one-year temporary as needed employees and that are working in response at the covid command center and we have 11 ftes based on additional grant funds fully offsetting the cost of those new positions. this side reflects how our positions are funded and the general fund accounts for 86% for all the positions in year one and 88% for the second year, 21-22 and that change reflects the decrease in the ftes related to covid. in regards to two-year budget we've prepared this slide showing our funding sources by division of the total, 118 million requested and about 62% or 73 million is tied to the general fund and the remaining 38% is largely funded through homeland security grants. and that amount is at $36 million. for new for fy2021 is the one-time funding for covid-19 response, related cost at $15.5 million and 50% is covered through fema for the 15.5 we've already talked about the ftes but in addition, these costs relate to our work and managing the cost of operating muss co
we have requested 20ftes related to covid-19. these are one-year temporary as needed employees and that are working in response at the covid command center and we have 11 ftes based on additional grant funds fully offsetting the cost of those new positions. this side reflects how our positions are funded and the general fund accounts for 86% for all the positions in year one and 88% for the second year, 21-22 and that change reflects the decrease in the ftes related to covid. in regards to...
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we're living in covid. been focussed on responding to the covid public health emergency, we haven't lost sight of the need to respond to other emergencies. whether that's an earthquake or air quality event due to wildfire smoke. in san francisco we know we have to be prepared. now, i want to start first by recognizing that while our air quality here in the city is a challenge, we have to focus first on those communities that are being impacted by the fire. when people's lives are at risk and their homes are at risk, that has to be the top priority. we all have friends and family all over the bay area in california. our communities are connected and we are there to support each other during these very difficult times. as we've provided hospital beds for counties overwhelmed by covid, san francisco is proud to offer mutual aid for other jurisdictions battling fires. recently we sent the san francisco fire department to assist with the river fire and we will send the personnel wherever we can in the weeks ahea
we're living in covid. been focussed on responding to the covid public health emergency, we haven't lost sight of the need to respond to other emergencies. whether that's an earthquake or air quality event due to wildfire smoke. in san francisco we know we have to be prepared. now, i want to start first by recognizing that while our air quality here in the city is a challenge, we have to focus first on those communities that are being impacted by the fire. when people's lives are at risk and...
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on covid-19.is covid is a great revealer. it reveals vulnerabilities, and for billet or for agility in many of the systems that exist in our society. you say it isa that exist in our society. you say it is a revealer but were you surprised to learn that bame people we re surprised to learn that bame people were disproportionately affected by that? yeah, i personally was. i want to be honest with you. just seeing life through the lens of covid and certainly changed my view of many issues. it's notjust workers certainly changed my view of many issues. it's not just workers who have been affected. some ethnic minority groups also have higher levels of illnesses, like cardiovascular disorders and diabetes, which have risk factors for the virus. my mum is diabetic andi for the virus. my mum is diabetic and i monitor her sugar levels throughout the day with a blood glucose monitor. hello. yes men's mum is shielding and has moved in with the family. it's a breath of fresh air because it has been over fou
on covid-19.is covid is a great revealer. it reveals vulnerabilities, and for billet or for agility in many of the systems that exist in our society. you say it isa that exist in our society. you say it is a revealer but were you surprised to learn that bame people we re surprised to learn that bame people were disproportionately affected by that? yeah, i personally was. i want to be honest with you. just seeing life through the lens of covid and certainly changed my view of many issues. it's...
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had just covid and covid alone and the other 90 had underlying condition, what does this mean, the u.s., had 183 something is that how we should read that? >> no, not at all. this is what the statistic means. on the death statistics of everyone who died condition listed and the other 94% did die of covid-19 has other co-morbidities listed. may have had asthma, hypertension, you name it. all it's saying is only 6% had covid-19 listed by i.t. on the death certificate. it's a really important distinction. >> the difference of diving with the virus. >> people who died from covid-19 and no other underlying conditions. versus people who died from covid-19 but also had underlying conditions as well. basically saying let's say you have hypertension and you catch covid-19 and you unfortunately pass away from covid-19 but you also had hypertension underlying as well. as opposed to someone healthy, had no other conditions at all, stated on the death certificates and taken out of context on twitter, seeing it unfold in realtime. >> if you had a preexisting condition and then you died, you're in th
had just covid and covid alone and the other 90 had underlying condition, what does this mean, the u.s., had 183 something is that how we should read that? >> no, not at all. this is what the statistic means. on the death statistics of everyone who died condition listed and the other 94% did die of covid-19 has other co-morbidities listed. may have had asthma, hypertension, you name it. all it's saying is only 6% had covid-19 listed by i.t. on the death certificate. it's a really...
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covid is the 100 meter target. once you get people to save locations, you will have to ask them to continue doing what they have been asked to do, which is stop the spread and putting in social distancing to ask. but what emergency managers are faced with is reduced shelter capacity because of the capability of being able to separate them. so there was going to be a higher shelter demand. upon the current shelter stock, which has been reduced because of any or protecting people from covid. the other big problem is because of the financial impact on american households, typically what we see is poverty rate or a lack of financial resiliency really drives the evacuation and shelter demand that we have seen in the past. for example, if you look at the hurricane evacuation, if you ask 100,000 people to evacuate, 5% to 8% typically look for shelters. i believe that number will grow because of where we are and with covid, which is something else you will have to tack, but going forward, i believe we have got to as a nati
covid is the 100 meter target. once you get people to save locations, you will have to ask them to continue doing what they have been asked to do, which is stop the spread and putting in social distancing to ask. but what emergency managers are faced with is reduced shelter capacity because of the capability of being able to separate them. so there was going to be a higher shelter demand. upon the current shelter stock, which has been reduced because of any or protecting people from covid. the...
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it's not expected to treat covid positive patients. when i starred this i facility i was truly impressed at the first rate medical facility. the city's ability to confront covid 19 depends on our ability to care for those with all manner of conditions. sprained angels to heart attacks. other ailments are not stopping just because of the pandemic. opening this facility will shore up our ability for the hospitals to treat covid 19. it is not a drop in acute care site testing location or shelter. please do not visit this location if you are seeking any of those services sm as the district two supervisor i would be remiss to not note the response to local emergencies. we're an incredible resource and i'm grateful for the partnership with press i hapartnershipwith.a >> good mark morning. i'm director of health. thank you for your support during this unprecedented time. today like if everyday, i check the number of patient patients h covid 19. unfortunately that number is higher than ever before and continues to climb. that number dropped to
it's not expected to treat covid positive patients. when i starred this i facility i was truly impressed at the first rate medical facility. the city's ability to confront covid 19 depends on our ability to care for those with all manner of conditions. sprained angels to heart attacks. other ailments are not stopping just because of the pandemic. opening this facility will shore up our ability for the hospitals to treat covid 19. it is not a drop in acute care site testing location or shelter....
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our homelessness crises didn't go with covid. covid has made it even more challenging. i know people are frustrated with what they see on our streets. we have had to reduce capacity in our existing shelters by 70% leaving more people out on the streets. our outreach workers continue to do very difficult work all while practicing social distancing. we met this challenge by moving thousands of people into hotel rooms, trailers, safe sleeping site and new emergency shelters. this work took an amazing effort from city staff and nonprofit partners, work that normally take months and years in planning and implementation done in a matter of weeks. the tenderloin alone we moved over 500 people. we are expanding those efforts oeffort neighborhoods like selma and the mission. while we are seeing some progress, frankly it's clearly not enough. we need more than short-term hotel rooms. we more than parking lots for safe sleeping sites. we need housing. lots of housing. that's why this budget funds 1500 new units supportive housing. which is part of our homeless recovery plan to mov
our homelessness crises didn't go with covid. covid has made it even more challenging. i know people are frustrated with what they see on our streets. we have had to reduce capacity in our existing shelters by 70% leaving more people out on the streets. our outreach workers continue to do very difficult work all while practicing social distancing. we met this challenge by moving thousands of people into hotel rooms, trailers, safe sleeping site and new emergency shelters. this work took an...
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and noyou have committed more than $300 million to fight the covid-19 pandemic. my question just to start is, your work is so often focused on global health.co d you have imagined that you would be battling a pandemic so close to home? >> no, there's no chancewe that we thoughould have a pandemic, you know, and that part of the start of it was here in seate. so, no, this has been quite a surprise to us. we knew eventually there would be some pandemic, but we certainly didn't think it was going to be of this magnitude and scale at this time. nobody could have predicted that. >> well, we're at the six-month anniversary of the first known case of covid-19 in the united states from january 20th. and right at this moment, covid-19 cases are spiking dramatically in a majority of states. a few months ago, did you think we would be back to square one? >> no, i think we all thght just listening to the data and looking at the disease modeling, that we would have aeve here during the summer. but, you know, i thi it's been especially challenging because we don't have a natio
and noyou have committed more than $300 million to fight the covid-19 pandemic. my question just to start is, your work is so often focused on global health.co d you have imagined that you would be battling a pandemic so close to home? >> no, there's no chancewe that we thoughould have a pandemic, you know, and that part of the start of it was here in seate. so, no, this has been quite a surprise to us. we knew eventually there would be some pandemic, but we certainly didn't think it was...
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we're living in covid.ve been focussed on responding to the covid public health emergency, we haven't lost sight of the need to respond to other emergencies. whether that's an earthquake or air quality event due to wildfire smoke. in san francisco we know we have to be prepared. now, i want to start first by recognizing that while our air quality here in the city is a challenge, we have to focus first on those communities that are being impacted by the fire. when people's lives are at risk and their homes are at risk, that has to be the top priority. we all have friends and family all over the bay area in california. our communities are connected and we are there to support each other during these very difficult times. as we've provided hospital beds for counties overwhelmed by covid, san francisco is proud to offer mutual aid for other jurisdictions battling fires. recently we sent the san francisco fire department to assist with the river fire and we will send the personnel wherever we can in the weeks ah
we're living in covid.ve been focussed on responding to the covid public health emergency, we haven't lost sight of the need to respond to other emergencies. whether that's an earthquake or air quality event due to wildfire smoke. in san francisco we know we have to be prepared. now, i want to start first by recognizing that while our air quality here in the city is a challenge, we have to focus first on those communities that are being impacted by the fire. when people's lives are at risk and...
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covid is still here.e numbers of people from ethnically diverse background suffering and dying from covid in the second and third spike? i want to see action. i think the reports are there, the recommendations of the end i think we need a public enquiry, warts and all. we need to be prepared to get uncomfortable. do you agree with that? well, i think we should implement the action plan that we are delivering on the race equality strategy and i think that is what people expect. we need to get on. we have got the evidence, we have had the reports. we have found that in the last 20 years, at least ten uk wide reports have raised the issue of health inequalities in wales. this is just another one of those. why haven't they been acted on in the past? i mean, we didn't know what the impact of covid—19 would be as a virus but we knew about socioeconomic inequalities, you're absolutely right. we have got to accept that there structural inequalities... racism. and there is racism and there is no way that we can be
covid is still here.e numbers of people from ethnically diverse background suffering and dying from covid in the second and third spike? i want to see action. i think the reports are there, the recommendations of the end i think we need a public enquiry, warts and all. we need to be prepared to get uncomfortable. do you agree with that? well, i think we should implement the action plan that we are delivering on the race equality strategy and i think that is what people expect. we need to get...
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in this case, covid-19. that liquid portion can be extracted. and for many years, it's been given to patients with infectious diseases, for more than 100 years. so there was a really good rationale for why this might work. and as was mentioned, in early april, an expanded access program was started at the mayo clinic with the support of the federal government under president trump's leadership. and that has gone on for the last four months. more than 90,000, close to 100,000 americans have enrolled in this program, and over 70,000 have received treatment. this is one of the largest expanded access programs in the history of fda. so, very successful approach to evaluating how convalescent plasma would work. so, in the independent judgment of experts and expert scientists at fda who have reviewed the totality of data, not just the data from this expanded access program, but more than a dozen published studies, as well as the historical experience associated with this, those scientists have concluded that covid-19 convalescent plasma is safe, ensur
in this case, covid-19. that liquid portion can be extracted. and for many years, it's been given to patients with infectious diseases, for more than 100 years. so there was a really good rationale for why this might work. and as was mentioned, in early april, an expanded access program was started at the mayo clinic with the support of the federal government under president trump's leadership. and that has gone on for the last four months. more than 90,000, close to 100,000 americans have...
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experts on covid-19.s use now is, covid—19 is a great revealer. it reveals vulnerabilities and fragility is in many of the systems that exist in our society. you say it's a revealer but were you surprised to learn that bame people were disproportionately affected by that? i was. just seeing, through the lens of covid—19, has certainly changed my view of many issues. it's not just workers who my view of many issues. it's notjust workers who have been affected. some ethnic minority groups also have higher levels of illnesses, like cardiovascular disorders and diabetes, which are risk factor is for the virus. my mum is diabetic and i'm monitor her sugar levels throughout the day with a blood glucose monitor. yasmin's mum is shielding, and has moved in with the family. it's a breath of fresh air because it's been over four months and we haven't been out of the house. we started our own self—imposed lockdown a week or so before the official lockdown, we really felt like we needed to protect her. yasmin and her
experts on covid-19.s use now is, covid—19 is a great revealer. it reveals vulnerabilities and fragility is in many of the systems that exist in our society. you say it's a revealer but were you surprised to learn that bame people were disproportionately affected by that? i was. just seeing, through the lens of covid—19, has certainly changed my view of many issues. it's not just workers who my view of many issues. it's notjust workers who have been affected. some ethnic minority groups...
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thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> coping with covid-19. today's special guest. >> i am chris manners, you are watching coping with covid-19. my guest is the director of economic and work force development here to talk about the programs the city has in place during this crisis to help small businesses and vulnerable and disconnected residents. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to be here, chris. >> start by talking about gift to sf. it provides many of the resources we are talking about. could you tell us a little bit about the focus of gift to us. then we will talk about specific programs. >> i very much appreciate the question. for anyone who is watching right now, so much of the work that has been accomplished to serve most vulnerable is because of very generous donations to the give to sf covid-19 response and recovery fund. over $28 million has been fund raised to support areas as important as housing stabilization for vulnerable communities, food security programs which has been a big issue not only in
thank you. >> clerk: thank you. >> coping with covid-19. today's special guest. >> i am chris manners, you are watching coping with covid-19. my guest is the director of economic and work force development here to talk about the programs the city has in place during this crisis to help small businesses and vulnerable and disconnected residents. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. it is a pleasure to be here, chris. >> start by talking about gift to sf....
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of covid-19.lities and fragility ‘sin many of vulnerabilities and fragility ‘s in many of the systems that exist in our society. you say isa exist in our society. you say is a real buehler —— revealer, but where are you surprised to learn bame people were disproportionally affected? yeah, i was. just seeing through the lens of covid, that certainly change my view of many issues. it's notjust workers who've been affected. some ethnic minority groups also of higher levels of illnesses like cardiovascular disorders and diabetes —— have higher levels, which are risk factors for the virus. my mum is diabetic and i monitor her sugar levels throughout the day. hey. yasmin's mum is shielding and has moved in with the family. at the breccia fretz air because it's been over four months —— it's a breath of fresh air. we haven't been out of the house for four months. we started off a week or so months. we started off a week or so before, we really felt like we needed to protect her. jasmine and her daughter a
of covid-19.lities and fragility ‘sin many of vulnerabilities and fragility ‘s in many of the systems that exist in our society. you say isa exist in our society. you say is a real buehler —— revealer, but where are you surprised to learn bame people were disproportionally affected? yeah, i was. just seeing through the lens of covid, that certainly change my view of many issues. it's notjust workers who've been affected. some ethnic minority groups also of higher levels of illnesses...
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después llevan a estos animales a otros espacios para detectar se encuentran el covid-19.inó este desfile afuera de la casa del pequeÑo >>> nos vamos a despedir con estas imágenes donde familiares y amigos conocieron al nuevo miembro de la familia, una compaÑía mexicana creó esta cabina de plástico que instaló en un camión y que permite que los demás puedan ver al recién nacido a través del plástico. la compaÑía se dedicaba a realizar fiestas pero con la pandemia vieron la oportunidad de reinventarse y hacerlo de esta manera . que pase muy buenas tardes, nos vemos a partir de las cinco. ♪. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> hoy lunes 3 de agosto es en noticias telemundo mediodÍa trÁgico nifrz aniversario hace un aÑo un trÁgico momento cuando un hombre querÍa matar a tantos mexicanos como pudiera.
después llevan a estos animales a otros espacios para detectar se encuentran el covid-19.inó este desfile afuera de la casa del pequeÑo >>> nos vamos a despedir con estas imágenes donde familiares y amigos conocieron al nuevo miembro de la familia, una compaÑía mexicana creó esta cabina de plástico que instaló en un camión y que permite que los demás puedan ver al recién nacido a través del plástico. la compaÑía se dedicaba a realizar fiestas pero con la pandemia vieron...
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inside the shakers on the wheel a covid positive sample, covid negative sample, and other generic scentsnt to distract. the wheel is spun around to randomize but the dogs find it again and again with a stunning accuracy rate over 95%. obedience experts say you can't make a dog scent. it has to want to. which is why positive reinforcement is so vital to this good boy. screening of people, say in the airport, or people going into a stadium, or even people coming back to school. if the dog can be there and actually give us the go/no go. >> reporter: cynthia otto oversees the study at the university of pennsylvania and says the dogs work with 300 million smell receptors compared to humans who only have 6 million. later in the study sweat samples will be used. people with positive and negative covid tests asked to wear a provided t-shirt overnight and send it back. >> this is what is going to translate most directly to that person being screened in a public environment. >> reporter: dogs have long been trusted detectors.going to aid someone else? >> reporter: and now in the battle to end a pa
inside the shakers on the wheel a covid positive sample, covid negative sample, and other generic scentsnt to distract. the wheel is spun around to randomize but the dogs find it again and again with a stunning accuracy rate over 95%. obedience experts say you can't make a dog scent. it has to want to. which is why positive reinforcement is so vital to this good boy. screening of people, say in the airport, or people going into a stadium, or even people coming back to school. if the dog can be...
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lastly, on the covid tracer, covid tracer has i'iow covid tracer, covid tracer has now recorded 1.9 millionllion scans today. there have been 2 million manual diary entries recorded in the application. thank you. thank you doctor. as you have heard from the update, we do have cases coming through from our current cluster in auckland. and we do expect that we will have it continue. today's cases, for instance, oui’ today's cases, for instance, our contacts from right at the beginning of the outbreak. that shows two things, the vigilance we need to keep applying, but also the fact the tale of this cluster, as we have said before, will be long. here is what the science tells us about this cluster as well. analysis from es are shows that to date, cases have been what they call genomic feeling —— from esr, that means we know they have come from the same single source and we can feel confident about that. over the course of this outbreak, we have undertaken a huge amount of testing. 260,000 400 and one tests in fact does make 206,401, the only place that hasn't been genomic dealings, you will rec
lastly, on the covid tracer, covid tracer has i'iow covid tracer, covid tracer has now recorded 1.9 millionllion scans today. there have been 2 million manual diary entries recorded in the application. thank you. thank you doctor. as you have heard from the update, we do have cases coming through from our current cluster in auckland. and we do expect that we will have it continue. today's cases, for instance, oui’ today's cases, for instance, our contacts from right at the beginning of the...
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it's not expected to treat covid positive patients. when i starred this i facility i was truly impressed at the first rate medical facility. the city's ability to confront covid 19 depends on our ability to care for those with all manner of conditions. sprained angels to heart attacks. other ailments are not stopping just because of the pandemic. opening this facility will shore up our ability for the hospitals to treat covid 19. it is not a drop in acute care site testing location or shelter. please do not visit this location if you are seeking any of those services sm as the district two supervisor i would be remiss to not note the response to local emergencies. we're an incredible resource and i'm grateful for the partnership with press i hapartnershipwith.a >> good mark morning. i'm director of health. thank you for your support during this unprecedented time. today like if everyday, i check the number of patient patients h covid 19. unfortunately that number is higher than ever before and continues to climb. that number dropped to
it's not expected to treat covid positive patients. when i starred this i facility i was truly impressed at the first rate medical facility. the city's ability to confront covid 19 depends on our ability to care for those with all manner of conditions. sprained angels to heart attacks. other ailments are not stopping just because of the pandemic. opening this facility will shore up our ability for the hospitals to treat covid 19. it is not a drop in acute care site testing location or shelter....
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160,000 americans have died from covid-19. but if the data from the institute for health metrics and evaluation plays out that would mean an additional 136,000 people will lose their lives to this virus over the next 4 months. in a statement, researchers at the institute say consistent mask-wearing could save about 70,000 lives a message that was echoed by the nation's top infectious disease expert. now is the time. >>to accelerate the fundamental preventive measures that we will talk about masks social distancing avoiding crowds out to his grade than indoors, washing hands, et cetera. those kind of simple things can actually prevent that uptick from becoming a surge. >>earlier this week doctor deborah birx warned of an uptick in the covid-19 test positivity rate in several cities as well as in california's central valley. but the severity of the pandemic in california is now murkier than ever problems continue to affect the state's electronic reporting system for diseases. officials say this is likely leading to an undercount
160,000 americans have died from covid-19. but if the data from the institute for health metrics and evaluation plays out that would mean an additional 136,000 people will lose their lives to this virus over the next 4 months. in a statement, researchers at the institute say consistent mask-wearing could save about 70,000 lives a message that was echoed by the nation's top infectious disease expert. now is the time. >>to accelerate the fundamental preventive measures that we will talk...
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crisis. >> we're living in covid. we're swimming in covid. >> reporter: breed was the first to declare a state of emergency back in february and the first to issue a shelter at home order in march, way before the coronavirus surged. >> we're living in covid, as you know, until there's a vaccine. the good news is we're testing more people because people feel more comfortable with getting tested. >> reporter: she hopes that's because she's putting more testing sites in black and brown communities, areas that are impacted by the deadly virus. but through it all mayor breed stays optimistic about the future. >> i want to be able to live here for the rest of my life, and i want to make it into the city that i know it has the potential to be. >> reporter: in san francisco cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> much more ahead on "today in the bay" coming up pushing to reopen salons. why east bay hairstylists say the state's plan to work outside won't work for them. what they're planning to do now. plus, amid the surging covid
crisis. >> we're living in covid. we're swimming in covid. >> reporter: breed was the first to declare a state of emergency back in february and the first to issue a shelter at home order in march, way before the coronavirus surged. >> we're living in covid, as you know, until there's a vaccine. the good news is we're testing more people because people feel more comfortable with getting tested. >> reporter: she hopes that's because she's putting more testing sites in...
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this is coping with covid-19. i am chris manners, thanks for watching on sfgovtv. >> hello i'm san francisco mayor london breed i want to thank everyone in san francisco. thank you for your patience, for your resilience and listening to our public health leaders. i know the last several months haven't been easy for anyone. they certainly haven't been easy for me. everyday i hear about the struggles people are going through from friends from family members and from the community. while san francisco has been a leader in the fight against this pandemic, everyday we suffer losses. people are losing their jo
this is coping with covid-19. i am chris manners, thanks for watching on sfgovtv. >> hello i'm san francisco mayor london breed i want to thank everyone in san francisco. thank you for your patience, for your resilience and listening to our public health leaders. i know the last several months haven't been easy for anyone. they certainly haven't been easy for me. everyday i hear about the struggles people are going through from friends from family members and from the community. while san...
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and you can get covid-19 right after you test. so don't think that just because you test negative, you can get it from people that you hangout with or you can transmit it back to older people in your household. we continue to emphasize wearing face coverings, 6 feet of social distancing, and washing your hands. the frequency, the more people go out, the more they are putting themselves and their loved ones at risk. the duration, the longer people spend time together, the more risk it is for transmission, and then, the distance. this is why we are focused on the social distancing and the importance of that going forward. next slide. and then, i did want to talk a little bit about hope going forward, and talk about vaccines are being looked at and developed, and unfortunately, there's not likely to be any vaccines soon. key experts estimate it could be 12 to 18 months before a vaccine is widely available. that's very different from saying a vaccine is going to be available in six months to a year. but i'm hopeful, according to mayor
and you can get covid-19 right after you test. so don't think that just because you test negative, you can get it from people that you hangout with or you can transmit it back to older people in your household. we continue to emphasize wearing face coverings, 6 feet of social distancing, and washing your hands. the frequency, the more people go out, the more they are putting themselves and their loved ones at risk. the duration, the longer people spend time together, the more risk it is for...
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ilia: se confirmÓ que la prueba de covid 19 dio positivo.iÓn para reforzar la justicia, propuesto por el centro democratico. >> se tiene que hacer una reforma. >> la constituciÓn del 91 tiene que cobrar vigencia, cumplirse. reportero: otra noticia puso en primera plana. dio positivo a la prueba de covid 19 que como protocolo de detenciÓn le practicaron en su finco. donde pasÓ el confinamiento por la pandemia y donde aparentemente estarÁ primer en casa. los implicados en el caso se notificaron de la decisiÓn sin precedentes. >> adicionalmente nunca llegÓ a manos del abogado. ni del presidente uribe. ni fue presentada ante la corte. >> somos muy respetuosos de los tiempos. decisiones y deliberaciones de la corte suprema. no proponemos eliminarla, como otros. reportero: se enfrentÓ la presiÓn de su partido para que respalde la sobre la. - asamblea. la que pide oposiciÓn, de la prensa internacional. que lo criticÓ duramente por su mensaje de respaldo al detenido ex presidente. >> los hijos del ex presidente resultaron positivos en la prueba que
ilia: se confirmÓ que la prueba de covid 19 dio positivo.iÓn para reforzar la justicia, propuesto por el centro democratico. >> se tiene que hacer una reforma. >> la constituciÓn del 91 tiene que cobrar vigencia, cumplirse. reportero: otra noticia puso en primera plana. dio positivo a la prueba de covid 19 que como protocolo de detenciÓn le practicaron en su finco. donde pasÓ el confinamiento por la pandemia y donde aparentemente estarÁ primer en casa. los implicados en el...
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you are watching coping with covid-19. welcome to the second portion of interview with phil ginsburg, general manager of san francisco recreation and parks and california state park commissioner. in the final portion we will talk about golden gate park's 150th anniversary celebrations and how parks have been really important during in pandemic. welcome back. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. >> talk about golden gate park there is a newell come center as part of the 150th celebrations. can you talk about the new center and how th the pandemic changed the plans. >> let me start with 150th and dive into the welcome center and i will talk about the bison. april 4th was to the day golden gate park's 150th birthday, april 4, 1870, the state legislature created the park. it took decades for it to look what it looks like now. the park will nerv never be fin. i am biased but perhaps the greatest park in america for the last century and a half. it is the centennial of the park and around the san francisco modern history fo
you are watching coping with covid-19. welcome to the second portion of interview with phil ginsburg, general manager of san francisco recreation and parks and california state park commissioner. in the final portion we will talk about golden gate park's 150th anniversary celebrations and how parks have been really important during in pandemic. welcome back. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. >> talk about golden gate park there is a newell come center as part of the 150th...
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para para evitar contagios de covid-19.interior y no al aire libre como se permite >> de acuerdo con el vocero de la ciudad reciben 115 denuncias del público de negocios que no cumplen la regla y todos piden dar información que hacer, los otros negocios reciben simplemente no hicieron caso es más este jueves este restaurante en la avenida se encontraba ofreciendo el servicio en interiores a pesar de recibir carta ordenando lo contrario hablamos con el gerente que no habló en cámara para ofrecer comentarios >> hay cuatro posibilidades que consecuencias pueden recibir una multa, orden de restricción, multa administrativa por afectar la salud o pérdida de licencia dependerá de cada caso indicó. los salones de uña estaban cerrados >> estos son los primeros cuatro negocios que reciben esta carta en la ciudad. desde modesto regreso contigo >> cuando estaba daniel de nascar y volver a trabajar fue especial . >> es del área de la bahía y tendremos lucha libre en la nascar . >> san francisco como no se vio antes en la historia, prác
para para evitar contagios de covid-19.interior y no al aire libre como se permite >> de acuerdo con el vocero de la ciudad reciben 115 denuncias del público de negocios que no cumplen la regla y todos piden dar información que hacer, los otros negocios reciben simplemente no hicieron caso es más este jueves este restaurante en la avenida se encontraba ofreciendo el servicio en interiores a pesar de recibir carta ordenando lo contrario hablamos con el gerente que no habló en cámara...
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cases, and cold fron covid deaths are n nine states.our of the area are in south texas, despite the state closing bars and mandating masks. >> it is easy to get a sense of fatigue. it is easy to want to stop having to comply with those sting the tampa area: either reopen schools or he will bankrupt the school system by withholding up to $2 million in state aid. >> it would be really bad policy to deny those other parents the opportunity to resume in-person instruction for their kids. >> reporter: but criticism about bad covid policy has dogged others. florida remains a global epicenter for the vir iakemp, ha adamantly opposed madating masks. but after a report criticized his attempts, he has backed off. his new executive order will allow cities to require masks. there really is no covid playbook. margaret? >> brennan: thank you. we now go to bedminster, new jersey, where president trump's advisor and his son-in-law, jared kushner joins us. good morning to you, and i want to extend our condolences to your family. i know the president's b
cases, and cold fron covid deaths are n nine states.our of the area are in south texas, despite the state closing bars and mandating masks. >> it is easy to get a sense of fatigue. it is easy to want to stop having to comply with those sting the tampa area: either reopen schools or he will bankrupt the school system by withholding up to $2 million in state aid. >> it would be really bad policy to deny those other parents the opportunity to resume in-person instruction for their...
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este día el gobernador gavin newsom actualizó cifras de covid-19.ncia a la baja, hay 38 condados en la lista de vigilancia haciendo un llamado a seguir lineamientos de seguridad especialmente a los jóvenes. >> ahora una encuesta realizada revela que tres de cada cuatro californianos dicen que se debe usar mascarilla en público. el 12% dice que edebe usarse en todo tiempo. >> este martes la junta de supervisores de san mateo podrían aprobar una multa a quienes incumplen la orden de la pandemia. quieren que cambie esta imagen pero para que esto pase debe bajar el número de infecciones para lograrlo ,es esencial cubrirse la boca y nariz en público, pero como todos no lo hacen se contempla una medida. establecer multas para quienes no se pongan las mascarillas la oficina del sheriff será la encargada de hacerla cumplir. esta medida es necesaría pues el covid-19 sigue amenazando a la comunidad >>no queremos dar tickets a nadie, pero necesitamos que la gente vaya con la ley. >> si después de la advertencia sigue usted sin respetar, podría recibir una mult
este día el gobernador gavin newsom actualizó cifras de covid-19.ncia a la baja, hay 38 condados en la lista de vigilancia haciendo un llamado a seguir lineamientos de seguridad especialmente a los jóvenes. >> ahora una encuesta realizada revela que tres de cada cuatro californianos dicen que se debe usar mascarilla en público. el 12% dice que edebe usarse en todo tiempo. >> este martes la junta de supervisores de san mateo podrían aprobar una multa a quienes incumplen la orden...
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we have over 5 million confirmed covid-19. covid-19. it just took 17 days to go from 4 million americans with covid the 5 million. unemployment is high that it was during the great recession.g the great more than 150,000 americans have died. small business every day are closing and those that are still open are struggling. families can't afford to feed their children. americans can't paywi the rent d will be thrown out of their homes. billions are out of work and many more worry that will be out of work in the month or 22. this is a huge crisis. in this time of national emergency democrats believe we must focus on the health and economic't security of the american people. if we don't address the health crisis, nothing else will matter. but where to focus on economic security as well. we have to keep americans in their homes, put food on the table, prevent them from slipping into further hardship and poverty. that's what animated democrats to develop a $3.4 trillion plan to dollars plan to finally crushed the virus and rescue american fa
we have over 5 million confirmed covid-19. covid-19. it just took 17 days to go from 4 million americans with covid the 5 million. unemployment is high that it was during the great recession.g the great more than 150,000 americans have died. small business every day are closing and those that are still open are struggling. families can't afford to feed their children. americans can't paywi the rent d will be thrown out of their homes. billions are out of work and many more worry that will be...
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el área de la bahía ha reportado casi 56,000 casos positivos de covid-19. desde san josé. sabemos para cuándo se anticipa la nueva ola de contagios. >>> expertos médicos dicen que la próxima ola puede llegar tan pronto como en el otoño y solamente una vacuna puede detenerlo. diferentes factores pueden impactar la llegada de esta hola pero afirma que el regreso a clases no ayudará. >>> el coronavirus se ha vuelto parte de nuestra vida cotidiana afectando a todos de diferente manera. >>> no buenas que mi esposo y mis hijos han estado trabajando. >>> se mostraron preocupados por una tercera hora de contagios que dicen es inminente. >>> veremos los casos bajar pero luego aumentarán de nuevo. también el regreso de los jóvenes a la escuela. el doctor agregó que el estado no va a regresar a su estatus normal por la gravedad de la pandemia pero teme que la tercera ola sea crítica el único que podría detenerla es el desarrollo de una vacuna . >>> espero que podamos minimizar el contagio en todo el estado y tenemos que ser más agresivos para el rastreo . >>> equipos
el área de la bahía ha reportado casi 56,000 casos positivos de covid-19. desde san josé. sabemos para cuándo se anticipa la nueva ola de contagios. >>> expertos médicos dicen que la próxima ola puede llegar tan pronto como en el otoño y solamente una vacuna puede detenerlo. diferentes factores pueden impactar la llegada de esta hola pero afirma que el regreso a clases no ayudará. >>> el coronavirus se ha vuelto parte de nuestra vida cotidiana afectando a todos de...
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are you working on their covid-19 vaccine as well? >> we're working on nine different vaccines with covid, yes. >> of them, which makes you mose l? >> you know, it's hard to say. different data comes out in different weeks. and so there are, again, of these nine candidates we're looking at, there are three or four that look quite promising. obviously, i can't talk about specific data, but, you know, as the datcomes out, science is looking at it and papers are being published. and, you know, all of that keeps moving forward. >> the trump administration support vaccine developmtan they call it operation warp speed. they have spent half a billion m erna, half a billion on johnson & johnson, $1.2 billion on oxford's astrazeneca. the right role of thropyabout versus public dollars in the context of the raceci to develop a v. what is the most effective balance between public and private dollars ner this kind of innovation? >> well, i thinkf the things we have to realize is in the united states, you know,uc we are in the sense that the gover
are you working on their covid-19 vaccine as well? >> we're working on nine different vaccines with covid, yes. >> of them, which makes you mose l? >> you know, it's hard to say. different data comes out in different weeks. and so there are, again, of these nine candidates we're looking at, there are three or four that look quite promising. obviously, i can't talk about specific data, but, you know, as the datcomes out, science is looking at it and papers are being published....
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. >> un juez pidió hacer pruebas a inmigrantes de covid-19 a servicio de inmigración y control de aduanasmos con la familia de un detenido y tiene más información del caso . >> así es, hablamos con la familia de walter cruz que lucha con el sistema migratorio su situación se volvió difícil cuando se enteró que en el centro de detención donde está, hay un brote de coronavirus. >> su mayor temor en el centro de detención (información en pantalla) donde hay 22 casos de coronavirus . >> hay muchas personas últimamente que se quejan que no se sienten bien tienen dolor de estómago y de cabeza. >> una coalición de organizaciones legales pidió cambios a un juez federal y fueron escuchados. >> (información en pantalla) . >> la orden temporal solamente afecta el centro de detención de esa área, donde hay más de mil integrantes en un dormitorio, la orden pide dormitorios aislados para los contagiados . >> es importante tener pruebas rápidas que duran 15 minutos. >> es injusto porque esta pandemia es mundialmente y no hacen nada para poder controlar y dar más seguridad a los presos. >> varios correos
. >> un juez pidió hacer pruebas a inmigrantes de covid-19 a servicio de inmigración y control de aduanasmos con la familia de un detenido y tiene más información del caso . >> así es, hablamos con la familia de walter cruz que lucha con el sistema migratorio su situación se volvió difícil cuando se enteró que en el centro de detención donde está, hay un brote de coronavirus. >> su mayor temor en el centro de detención (información en pantalla) donde hay 22 casos...
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conditions will become less problematic for people who have covid. using that rationale we need to continue to court research that proved has chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, heart disease that are predisposing to worse outcomes. we need to provide strategies for managing those conditions and in my testimony i mentioned the use of telehealth and telemedicine particularly by video. i think it is critical because older adults may find themselves skipping maintenance visits. this gives an opportunity for you to be on a call or better yet a video call with their physicians to make sure they are managing their chronic conditions and it will be critical throughout this so that we can protect them from developing worse outcomes. i think the work that you have done so far to provide resources, particularly in native communities who are suffering mightily needs to continue. >> thank you. that brings up a follow-up for me. i have legislation with senator doug jones on this committee about medical monitoring, especially f
conditions will become less problematic for people who have covid. using that rationale we need to continue to court research that proved has chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, heart disease that are predisposing to worse outcomes. we need to provide strategies for managing those conditions and in my testimony i mentioned the use of telehealth and telemedicine particularly by video. i think it is critical because older adults may find themselves skipping...
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and let's hope we never become numb to them the tally of covid victims in this country has just passed 160,000 think about it a number one projection now says could nearly double by year's end the government now acknowledging nearly a dozen regions are in deep trouble tonight new tough enforcement actions are in place in some cities to slow the spread as we learned a second governor has tested positive and that's where we begin our reporting with miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight as our nat screened today before he was set to greet the president on the tarmac in cleveland, he has no symptoms and returned home to quarantine for 14 days. >> this virus is very tough. and yes, you can contract it even when you're being very, very careful >> reporter: but many others aren't so lucky. over the last week one american has died every 80 seconds from complications of the virus. tonight a new forecast predicting nearly 300,000 americans will die from covid by the end of the year. if extreme measures aren't taken to slow the spread. >> party over here in hollywood hills. >> reporter: after a ho
and let's hope we never become numb to them the tally of covid victims in this country has just passed 160,000 think about it a number one projection now says could nearly double by year's end the government now acknowledging nearly a dozen regions are in deep trouble tonight new tough enforcement actions are in place in some cities to slow the spread as we learned a second governor has tested positive and that's where we begin our reporting with miguel almaguer >> reporter: tonight as...
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economic with the same spot with covid-19. some businesses in america and some individuals in america are making more money now than they ever have. during one of those businesses in high need, home improvements as loss of folks are staying at home and doing home improvement for the price of lumber has skyrocketed and replacement of windows, all kinds of people installing pools because of not going on vacation in the doing things to fix up their homes. sost construction and home improvement has skyrocketed. retail sales and businesses have skyrocketed. a lot of other businesses that we've seen have increased dramatically, not just grocery stores and department stores but oonline retail stores have done really good. many in my states, their income to their communities is higher now than it ever has been in the history of their city. because people are driving into other towns to go shop, there staying at home and shopping local, their shopping online and revenues coming back in to the city. so literally they're doing better now
economic with the same spot with covid-19. some businesses in america and some individuals in america are making more money now than they ever have. during one of those businesses in high need, home improvements as loss of folks are staying at home and doing home improvement for the price of lumber has skyrocketed and replacement of windows, all kinds of people installing pools because of not going on vacation in the doing things to fix up their homes. sost construction and home improvement has...
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first a little bit more detail on the covid-19 the entire city wide budget is $446 million for the covid response. 205 of that is within d.p.h. and we're the single largest department in the covid-19 response but they're big programs that are outside of d.p.h. and the two biggest of those are the hotel leasing and operational costs born by the human services agency and the leases for the shelter in place hotels and the this gives you in the dpr portion of the this program so you can see on the left row labels are categorizing where the expenses are in the budget. the first numerical column is the total effort so you can see we've got a budget of about $299 million worth of total effort so a very major effort is expected to continue and expand over the coming year. the second new measure i canal e intend to satisfy by repurchasing existing resources so the majority of that is disaster service work source it's taking an existing department worker and repurchasing their job for a new lead under covid-19. they're also some contracts in that category and that leafs us with a gap about $205 mi
first a little bit more detail on the covid-19 the entire city wide budget is $446 million for the covid response. 205 of that is within d.p.h. and we're the single largest department in the covid-19 response but they're big programs that are outside of d.p.h. and the two biggest of those are the hotel leasing and operational costs born by the human services agency and the leases for the shelter in place hotels and the this gives you in the dpr portion of the this program so you can see on the...