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is covid, long covid mainly caused from the first round of covid or is it still possible to get it from the variants? >> there is no evidence yet that the rate of long covid is any different with the recent variants and omicron than delta or the original infection. certainly, the reason we do not understand -- someone says, what would be the one year outcome for someone with omicron? i have no idea. it has not been around a year. at this point, it is prudent to assume that risk of long covid has stayed stable all the way through. and that is a big deal because more and more people have gotten infected with omicron than got infected earlier. your risk of dying has gone way way down, but the risk of long covid has going -- go ne up. >> that is math. don't go away. we will continue to chat with you after a short break and during the break if you want to join us on facebook i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've
is covid, long covid mainly caused from the first round of covid or is it still possible to get it from the variants? >> there is no evidence yet that the rate of long covid is any different with the recent variants and omicron than delta or the original infection. certainly, the reason we do not understand -- someone says, what would be the one year outcome for someone with omicron? i have no idea. it has not been around a year. at this point, it is prudent to assume that risk of long...
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even before covid. we have a lot of makeup work to do there in addition to what we need to do with covid. as we roll out our pediatric vaccines for children between the ages of six months to five years, in fact, as we continue to enforce the importance of vaccination for our 5 to 18 year olds, we are seeing differences in fact seen confidence and rates of vaccination. we are doing a lot of work in terms of vaccine confidence. putting these vaccines and pediatricians offices and federally qualified health care centers and pharmacies. places where parents trust. where they normally get this information. we are also canvassing and understanding the vaccine confidence around these areas. so we can focus our attention in areas where confidence might be lacking. we also, importantly, are starting to see really critical data that shows that much of this confidence is lacking in areas in rural areas. we have about two times the vaccination rate in urban areas compared to rural areas of children. areas we really
even before covid. we have a lot of makeup work to do there in addition to what we need to do with covid. as we roll out our pediatric vaccines for children between the ages of six months to five years, in fact, as we continue to enforce the importance of vaccination for our 5 to 18 year olds, we are seeing differences in fact seen confidence and rates of vaccination. we are doing a lot of work in terms of vaccine confidence. putting these vaccines and pediatricians offices and federally...
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next the white house covid-19 coordinator, dr. ashish jha said more than 4 million vaccine doses from children six months - five years have been delivered to about 3000 sites on the united states and joining dr. ashish jha are dr. anthony fauci and dr. rochelle walensky, it is a half an hour. >> good afternoon everybody, my name is dr. ashish jha on the covid-19 response cordwainer for the white house and first of all apologies for the technical delays getting us started but i am excited and i'm delighted to get to going this afternoon and with two familiar faces, to colleagues who have been tirelessly battling the pandemic ises the beginning of this pandemic more than two years ago coming of the buffalo, dr. rochelle walensky and dr. anthony fauci and today were going to update youou in a realy important topic and, with that many parents really america is waited for a long time and that first covid-19 vaccines were youngestor kids, you know it's been nearly 18 months of the first set off vaccine became available for adults and ju
next the white house covid-19 coordinator, dr. ashish jha said more than 4 million vaccine doses from children six months - five years have been delivered to about 3000 sites on the united states and joining dr. ashish jha are dr. anthony fauci and dr. rochelle walensky, it is a half an hour. >> good afternoon everybody, my name is dr. ashish jha on the covid-19 response cordwainer for the white house and first of all apologies for the technical delays getting us started but i am excited...
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and children who previously had covid-19 can also still benefit from a covid-19 vaccine. evidence has shown vaccine immunity results in a broader neutralizing antibody response that has broad protection against variance compared with infection alone. so, as a parent, as a physician and as your cdc director, i strongly encourage all parents to get their child vaccinated. covid-19 is not over, but we are at a better place and we are now armed with vaccines for the very youngest. and we have the toolbox to fix the virus had on. thank you and i will now turn things over to doctor fauci. >> thank you very much. what i would like to do over the next minute or two is to just underscore and answer preemptively some of the questions doctor walensky and i have received over the last few days since the announcement was made. let's take a very quick review of the questions that people ask. for example, parents ask how did they come to this conclusion, what was the data that led to the recommendation of these drugs? as you know, we have two in question, moderna and pfizer that have go
and children who previously had covid-19 can also still benefit from a covid-19 vaccine. evidence has shown vaccine immunity results in a broader neutralizing antibody response that has broad protection against variance compared with infection alone. so, as a parent, as a physician and as your cdc director, i strongly encourage all parents to get their child vaccinated. covid-19 is not over, but we are at a better place and we are now armed with vaccines for the very youngest. and we have the...
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that have long covid.lad you're mentioning long covid now and you guys deliberately erased it from the narrative because it complicates the narrative of just "virus or mild" but am disturn said as mask mandates a author tearian. if they are why are they at your meetings? it's for me and not for thee. why are you strongly recommending masks at your meetings then? why not? because we know the answer. because it's not sufficient and you guys need to reinstate the mask mandate now to protect people like the previous caller said when you strongly recommend masks it's not enough. like i said it's estimated anywhere from 30 to [inaudible] covid survivors will get long covid and 18-64 and 25% of 65% will [inaudible] mask of disabling event and young healthy people are getting lo covid. it's unacceptable that dph continues to down play or not implement the covid protections necessary to actually prevent covid. it's not -- [inaudible] it's not public health to mand date in public cells and the ongoing pandemic. do y
that have long covid.lad you're mentioning long covid now and you guys deliberately erased it from the narrative because it complicates the narrative of just "virus or mild" but am disturn said as mask mandates a author tearian. if they are why are they at your meetings? it's for me and not for thee. why are you strongly recommending masks at your meetings then? why not? because we know the answer. because it's not sufficient and you guys need to reinstate the mask mandate now to...
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but they were not eligible for the fourth covid-19 vaccine. dr.alensky, will you commit to reconsidering cdc guidelines for the fourth covid-19 shot to account for the risks of people fleeing from natural disasters who are forced into compact living conditions? >> thank you, senator lujan let me add my support and strength to the people of new mexico who are experiencing these natural disasters that may affect your backup and let you know something cdc has been doing and including drafting recommendationspe and documents like wildfire smoke and covid-19 public healthth strategies to reduce exposure to wildfire smoke during the covid 19 pandemic. going tod public health public disaster shelter drink overnight to have documents we are providing technical assistance on the ground as well as public health communication, exposure, assessment and epidemiologic data in order to support the efforts on going there. we've been working and national center for environmental health over the last decade to support health departments to prepare for, respond to a
but they were not eligible for the fourth covid-19 vaccine. dr.alensky, will you commit to reconsidering cdc guidelines for the fourth covid-19 shot to account for the risks of people fleeing from natural disasters who are forced into compact living conditions? >> thank you, senator lujan let me add my support and strength to the people of new mexico who are experiencing these natural disasters that may affect your backup and let you know something cdc has been doing and including...
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and you have covid on top of that. the amount of money that will be in the supplementals is about $5 billion. to the american people, what does it matter? if somebody is starving, they will not just sit around and start. they are vulnerable to terrorist recruitment. there are a lot of ideological driven terrorists. a lot of people wound up in prison because they cannot feed their family and $500 sounded pretty good. and that is why they planted the ied. the downside to famine and hunger is so enormous that the amount of money we are spending i think is inadequate, but we should not be the only group spending the money. the european union needs to do more. the american taxpayer, i think it is in our interest to deal with this hunger problem from a moral point of view and a national security perspective. i would like the committee to think about creating a global front for food security to get a new line of revenue from the private sector. have a multinational approach to food security and get more involvement with the p
and you have covid on top of that. the amount of money that will be in the supplementals is about $5 billion. to the american people, what does it matter? if somebody is starving, they will not just sit around and start. they are vulnerable to terrorist recruitment. there are a lot of ideological driven terrorists. a lot of people wound up in prison because they cannot feed their family and $500 sounded pretty good. and that is why they planted the ied. the downside to famine and hunger is so...
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red x, it was protests, for covid. the idea is to play something like that to the biomarker space for mental health. and we think now, it's the right time to do that. we are talking with our colleagues, who ran the red x competition, trying to figure out how we can do that for biomarkers, for the help. >> i encourage that. i think every single home test for covid comes out of the red ex experience. again, if you have people that have ideas that can come to you, and try to see which of those should partner with, i think that would be a great step in the right direction. thank you chair. >> thank you madam chairman. doctor quoted, we are in the midst of a significant spike in suicides. among children, which is very disturbing. we know some of that is a result of the pandemic. i am interested in wet research -- pursuing this issue, how is that research being operationalized, and put out two practitioners? particularly to families. the other point would be, we have a new national hotline, 988. -- >> the answer to both thos
red x, it was protests, for covid. the idea is to play something like that to the biomarker space for mental health. and we think now, it's the right time to do that. we are talking with our colleagues, who ran the red x competition, trying to figure out how we can do that for biomarkers, for the help. >> i encourage that. i think every single home test for covid comes out of the red ex experience. again, if you have people that have ideas that can come to you, and try to see which of...
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. >> i'm with the covid 18 emergency response team i'm playing my part educating the community on the covid-19 vaccine the safety and effectiveness i am one is from the service centers throughout the district where my responsibility is to make sure it all runs smoothly this is a moment that many parents and families have been waiting for. it is important that allows intergenerational households to be vaccinated in those parents are up-to-date the same opportunity as a way to help to the pandemic find a vaccination location nearest you to make sure everyone in the household is vaccinated today at their questions about vaccination for kids under five contact your family physician or your pediatrician and now i will introduce the person charged the pandemic in the community we invited the first lady to the clinic today and also president joe biden. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for the introduction. joe and i are honored to visit your panel today we met with fellow nurses and staff for stepping up each and every day meeting with families of young children they were 17 or 18 famili
. >> i'm with the covid 18 emergency response team i'm playing my part educating the community on the covid-19 vaccine the safety and effectiveness i am one is from the service centers throughout the district where my responsibility is to make sure it all runs smoothly this is a moment that many parents and families have been waiting for. it is important that allows intergenerational households to be vaccinated in those parents are up-to-date the same opportunity as a way to help to the...
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covid. that number is more than two thirds of health workers, and older persons in those countries. we can end this emergency phase of the pandemic. but we will not do so unless we offer these lifesaving interventions, to everyone, everywhere. this will not happen with vaccines alone. it also requires surveillance. testing, therapeutics, and most of all, affective community engagements. it requires, that all of these are delivered to the last mile. and administered by well trained, and equipped workers. which reconsidering today, is critical to getting these life saving tools, to people who need in the most, everywhere. w. h. o's strategic response plan, plans to achieve this, but remains under funded by billions of dollars. w.h.o. also coordinates the access -- and is shipping millions of vaccine test kits to low income countries they have delivered one point 42 billion vaccine doses so far. 80% of the supply to low income countries so far. however, they are facing nearly 15 billion dollar
covid. that number is more than two thirds of health workers, and older persons in those countries. we can end this emergency phase of the pandemic. but we will not do so unless we offer these lifesaving interventions, to everyone, everywhere. this will not happen with vaccines alone. it also requires surveillance. testing, therapeutics, and most of all, affective community engagements. it requires, that all of these are delivered to the last mile. and administered by well trained, and equipped...
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covid. covid comes along, that number went from 135 to 276 million people marching toward starvation. this is pre-ukraine now. out of that 276 million, you have 48 million of them and that are knocking on famines door in 43 countries. i continue, which 43 countries are vulnerable to famine, destabilization and mass migration by necessary. we have an answer to that. that's food. if we get the resources we need, just like we did over the last two years, even with covid economic rippling effect, we will able to avert destabilization and mass migration because the u.s. government responded along with countries like germany that stepped up and others. we have many other countries now that need to step up. -- we'll prices, the gulf states need to step up in a way they have never done before. at least if they would pick up the price tab for humanitarian funds of the -- in their own neighborhood. just when you think can't get any worse, ethiopia. then afghanistan. and then of course, ukraine. why is
covid. covid comes along, that number went from 135 to 276 million people marching toward starvation. this is pre-ukraine now. out of that 276 million, you have 48 million of them and that are knocking on famines door in 43 countries. i continue, which 43 countries are vulnerable to famine, destabilization and mass migration by necessary. we have an answer to that. that's food. if we get the resources we need, just like we did over the last two years, even with covid economic rippling effect,...
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he had covid think i found out that i covid probably was by the time i was about a week and actually having covid thankfully in shots case, he says he proactively quarantine back in may when he first felt symptoms. but others aren't as cautious. raising concerns for infectious disease specialist at ucsf doctor peter chin. hong, he says these false negative test results can happen for several reasons. >> the first having to do with the immune system in those who are vaccinated. they new system is already wrapped up from all that. >> those antibodies flooding around from the vaccines. you've gotten tense out that at-home testing the engine test more than virus particles to 10 positive. so you can imagine that you start feeling sick earlier than having unifier pick up a positive on a test. doctor chin-hong says. >> at-home test results can also vary depending on where you take the sample from its really >> starting out in the lodge airways and back in the throat before moving up to the nose. so in this particular variant, it turns out that most of the action is happening in the throat.
he had covid think i found out that i covid probably was by the time i was about a week and actually having covid thankfully in shots case, he says he proactively quarantine back in may when he first felt symptoms. but others aren't as cautious. raising concerns for infectious disease specialist at ucsf doctor peter chin. hong, he says these false negative test results can happen for several reasons. >> the first having to do with the immune system in those who are vaccinated. they new...
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i am worried about the long-term effects of covid. were my kids, i would get them vaccinated. dion: at the beginning at the pandemic, there was not that emphasis on children. i do want to get to a viewer question on facebook. carrie bites into say -- thank you for asking the question -- we ordered a large quantity of test kits. we received them last week and they expired and 14. i cannot get a hold of the seller. are these going to be ok after the sell by date? dr. wachter: i hesitate to say that you should ignore that date , but the dates are often restrictive -- the same thing is true on medications where there are so my dates but the medicine is fine for a while after. if a year passed, i would worry. if it is a couple weeks, i would not. dion: i'm getting another question. do you think diet plays a part in your recovery? dr. wachter: i don't know the answer to that, i have not seen good studies looking at it. it would be nice to say of course it does and we all want to eat a healthy diet. i have not seen a study that correlates di
i am worried about the long-term effects of covid. were my kids, i would get them vaccinated. dion: at the beginning at the pandemic, there was not that emphasis on children. i do want to get to a viewer question on facebook. carrie bites into say -- thank you for asking the question -- we ordered a large quantity of test kits. we received them last week and they expired and 14. i cannot get a hold of the seller. are these going to be ok after the sell by date? dr. wachter: i hesitate to say...
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those who had covid before may want to get just one shot and consider their covid as a previous boosterk each parent will decide. about 20% of parents are interested in getting their children vaccinated. kristen: which of the two is more effective? >> the moderna at 25 micrograms was more effective. it took three doses to get to better efficacy with pfizer and that will end up taking you longer. there were more lfevers in -- more fevers and those with the moderna shot. kristen: recently the youngest kids have become a bigger percentage of hospitalized. >> actually there were zero cases of severe disease in either the placebo or the vaccination arms in these large studies. many of the children who go into hospitals have covid incidentally. in their nose. like 67% of our hospitalizations. it is important to get vaccinated because it sets you up for the future. children are very low risk for severe disease, which is a relief. kristen: if you have time, there is a new nasal vaccine that is possibly in the works you are excited about. >> i am. as you know, the vaccines which are intramuscula
those who had covid before may want to get just one shot and consider their covid as a previous boosterk each parent will decide. about 20% of parents are interested in getting their children vaccinated. kristen: which of the two is more effective? >> the moderna at 25 micrograms was more effective. it took three doses to get to better efficacy with pfizer and that will end up taking you longer. there were more lfevers in -- more fevers and those with the moderna shot. kristen: recently...
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individuals who were hospitalized had a risk for long covid. the best thing you can avoid to do from getting long covid is avoid hospitalizations. the best way to do that is to keep current with vaccinations. >> i definitely agree with stella. i think not only getting up to date on vaccines but having early access to paxlovid and early therapies may prevent serious disease and hopefully prevent long covid. >> one final question. 10 or 15 seconds, why are you doing this survey? what's the end game for 23 and me? >> well, we're in this unique position that we can characterize long covid in a patient population across the disease spectrum. those are not just people that had a really tough bout of long covid. we're really taking advantage of this unique opportunity to characterize long covid in a free living population. and we would like to further the scientific understanding of this condition affecting a lot of people. thank you for joining us. thank you for your time. >>> thank you. >>> here's a story that has a lot of people talking as well. le
individuals who were hospitalized had a risk for long covid. the best thing you can avoid to do from getting long covid is avoid hospitalizations. the best way to do that is to keep current with vaccinations. >> i definitely agree with stella. i think not only getting up to date on vaccines but having early access to paxlovid and early therapies may prevent serious disease and hopefully prevent long covid. >> one final question. 10 or 15 seconds, why are you doing this survey?...
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very effectively to keep covid out.ifted the way the countries have approached, that is a justice ranking as well. top of the ranking for a long time. this started to pivot. access to vaccines quicker, helps to put a lid on fatality rates. then we saw other places in europe and other parts of the world come before the united arab emirates, norway, south korea, places there were able to balance keeping a lead on cases with preopening. one of the biggest takeaways we have seen is we have societal cohesion. you are more likely to bring the population along with you. haidi: emma o'brien with some of the takeaways. let's get you to vonnie quinn. vonnie: the cleveland fed president says central bankers should act forcibly to curb rising prices. in remarks, she says central banks should not be complacent. she told cnbc the fed is just at the beginning of the process. democrats are said to be working on cutting tax increases. sources say it's part of the bid to make a deal with joe manchin and get the package passed. the change
very effectively to keep covid out.ifted the way the countries have approached, that is a justice ranking as well. top of the ranking for a long time. this started to pivot. access to vaccines quicker, helps to put a lid on fatality rates. then we saw other places in europe and other parts of the world come before the united arab emirates, norway, south korea, places there were able to balance keeping a lead on cases with preopening. one of the biggest takeaways we have seen is we have societal...
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it depends how many people get infected with long covid.s like right now one in 5 people with covid experience persistent symptoms, at least one month, if not more after their initial infection. live in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman. kron. 4 news. >> still you may need to change your vacation plans if you're hoping to visit one famous national park is historic flooding just away homes and businesses forced close. >> also, we're following the league's supreme court draft opinion that would overturn roe v wade in california, taking another step in a series of efforts to becoming a portion s why hide your skin if dupixent has your moderate to severe eczema or atopic dermatitis under control? hide my skin? not me. by hitting eczema where it counts, dupixent helps heal your skin from within keeping you one step ahead of eczema. hide my skin? not me. and that means long-lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief for adults. with dupixent, you can show more skin with less eczema. hide my skin? not me. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. s
it depends how many people get infected with long covid.s like right now one in 5 people with covid experience persistent symptoms, at least one month, if not more after their initial infection. live in the newsroom. i'm justine waldman. kron. 4 news. >> still you may need to change your vacation plans if you're hoping to visit one famous national park is historic flooding just away homes and businesses forced close. >> also, we're following the league's supreme court draft opinion...
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treated with covid whether they died from covid or whether they died with covid. so now if so now if you look at the statistics that came out from early on those statistics arell still being built upon in today's data used to justify coronavirusor clampdowns. i question that in just as every american citizen should as well. >> host:st are guesses with us until 10 if you want to ask questions about her book (202)748-8000, (202)748-4001 for republicans and texture questions or comments that or comments at will at (202)748-8003. cheryl chumley a couple more lines from your book. they want ay lot down of individual freedomss and rights and individually held liberty so they can reshape the new america and a new world. it's called destroy and rebuild what they are destroying is the constitution for what they are trying to rebuild calls for marxism and be aware and be warned and be armed but the truth to fight. can i ask you the pay isn't all that? >> guest: i'm glad you did. clarke schwab who is the founder of the world economic forum has said on the world economic foru
treated with covid whether they died from covid or whether they died with covid. so now if so now if you look at the statistics that came out from early on those statistics arell still being built upon in today's data used to justify coronavirusor clampdowns. i question that in just as every american citizen should as well. >> host:st are guesses with us until 10 if you want to ask questions about her book (202)748-8000, (202)748-4001 for republicans and texture questions or comments that...
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rishaad: post-covid, china still in covid. how they structured the chinese economy? where looking at capacity utilization. figures which are shocking. that may not come back. that -- given how the supply chains have gone, how do you see the structure involving? >> that is a good question. this is about, is there permanent -- on the chinese economy? you mention the supply chain location. it is going to -- it has become a bigger factor supply chain. there is also regulatory policiesin -- policies in china including security. if it will have input -- impact on the long-term growth in china, given the next year, the easing, it could be amplified once china can transition from covid zero two a more normalized level. we do expect a decent bond a tear 6% growth. for the medium to longer run, we are seeing a slower growth potential, 4.5%, lower than it was before covid. yvonne: more upside risk to that forecast or lower? >> i think it is more balanced now. two months ago people are cutting growth. now the recalibration of covid strategies and stimulus, the risk is more balan
rishaad: post-covid, china still in covid. how they structured the chinese economy? where looking at capacity utilization. figures which are shocking. that may not come back. that -- given how the supply chains have gone, how do you see the structure involving? >> that is a good question. this is about, is there permanent -- on the chinese economy? you mention the supply chain location. it is going to -- it has become a bigger factor supply chain. there is also regulatory policiesin --...
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covid or treated with covid whether they died from covid whether died with covid and so now if you look at the statistics that came out from early on those statistics are still being built upon in today's statistics and data used to justify coronavirus clamp downs and coronavirus funding. so i questioned the stats and just as every american citizen citizen should as well our guest with us until ten o'clock and if you want to ask her questions about her books our book 202 748 8,000 for democrats 202748 8,000 one for republicans 202 748 8,000 to for independence, and you can text your questions or comments as well at 202748. 8003 charles chumley a couple more lines from you book you wrote this they will they want to lock down. they want total complete lockdowns of individual freedoms individual rights individually held liberty so they can stage their reset and reshape a new america and new world more in line with their collectivists and elitist beliefs. it's called destroy then rebuild what destroying as the constitution what they're trying to rebuild is cultural marxism and communist con
covid or treated with covid whether they died from covid whether died with covid and so now if you look at the statistics that came out from early on those statistics are still being built upon in today's statistics and data used to justify coronavirus clamp downs and coronavirus funding. so i questioned the stats and just as every american citizen citizen should as well our guest with us until ten o'clock and if you want to ask her questions about her books our book 202 748 8,000 for democrats...
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one of his attorneys tested positive for covid. peterson was also exposed to the virus and is in loose quarantine. 49-year-old has been asking for a new trial since he was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and their unborn son 20 years ago. the retrial hinges on whether a juror was biased because she was a domestic violence victim. the hearing has been rescheduled for august 3rd. >>> also this evening, vice president kamala harris is headed back to the bay area. she'll be in town this thursday. details are still limited as to where she'll visit. her last trip to the bay area was in april. she was at ucsf to speak about maternal health. >>> today we got a firsthand account of president trump's actions in the days surrounding the january 6th insurrection at the capitol. it comes from a former white house aid. president trump quickly releasing a statement this afternoon saying that aid is a phony and a leaker. now, cassidy hutchinson was an aid to the chief of staff mark meadows. the 25-year-old said president trump knew that mem
one of his attorneys tested positive for covid. peterson was also exposed to the virus and is in loose quarantine. 49-year-old has been asking for a new trial since he was convicted of killing his pregnant wife and their unborn son 20 years ago. the retrial hinges on whether a juror was biased because she was a domestic violence victim. the hearing has been rescheduled for august 3rd. >>> also this evening, vice president kamala harris is headed back to the bay area. she'll be in town...
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, not from covid. and they were admitted to hospitals for other reasons like a heart attack, and they happened to test positive for covid. there was a financial incentive for that to be put on their chart. so that data, there is solid data out of new york, i'd refer viewers to, from the state of new york, that shows that that is factual. and that's the reason why, i think, covid on patients chart is very prominent. and rudy, in some city, california. democratic caller. i, rudy. argue there? >> good morning, brenda. good morning. i would like to make a proposal that the united states government to help people with medical school and they go where the government wants to send them whether it's -- barrow, alaska, duluth, or dakota, they don't go to practice in beverly hills or the hamptons. you know, is one of the conditions that, you know, your unit to help people. so what do you think about that? i take your response of. >> sure. well, i mean, you know, there's already private, i think, plans, you know,
, not from covid. and they were admitted to hospitals for other reasons like a heart attack, and they happened to test positive for covid. there was a financial incentive for that to be put on their chart. so that data, there is solid data out of new york, i'd refer viewers to, from the state of new york, that shows that that is factual. and that's the reason why, i think, covid on patients chart is very prominent. and rudy, in some city, california. democratic caller. i, rudy. argue there?...
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daily death due to covid-19 are down 90%. and now vaccinations are available for nearly every american. and we'll remain vigilant, we'll make sure that this is not only a good day but a good -- but good from this point on. proof that there's nothing beyond our capacity when we work together as the united states of america. i want to thank you again and may god bless you and health care workers across our country. who continue to step up and help put this pandemic behind us. doctor, do you want to say anything? you don't have to. >> i'm happy to serve. whatever you like. reporter: the chevron c.e.o. complained today that your administration has villed any oil and gas industry and needs a change in approach in order to make progress on energy. do you have any reaction to that? pres. biden: i didn't know they'd get their feelings hurt that quickly. we need more refining capacity. this idea that they don't have oil to drill and to bring up is simply not true. republicans are talking about biden shut down fields. wrong. 9,000 of t
daily death due to covid-19 are down 90%. and now vaccinations are available for nearly every american. and we'll remain vigilant, we'll make sure that this is not only a good day but a good -- but good from this point on. proof that there's nothing beyond our capacity when we work together as the united states of america. i want to thank you again and may god bless you and health care workers across our country. who continue to step up and help put this pandemic behind us. doctor, do you want...
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she's testing negative for covid.ut she's continuing to have some of these. common symptoms of covid-19. is that so? this the the definition varies of times. a month after york uk sometimes 2 months. >> but really it it is a persistent or sometimes symptoms of certain later, but largely persistent symptoms that last at least a month after your initial case. so you no longer are infectious. you no longer it to the best of our knowledge, in most cases have active virus. your body, however, is still pretty unhappy. and we're still trying to figure out exactly why that is whether it's your immune system that has gotten got activated to fight the covid. but it's not it's not quieting down way it needs to whether this still tiny amount of virus around that needs to be dealt with, whether something to do with your clotting system of your blood vessels. there's still a lot of research needs to be done to understand that. but it is persistent symptoms without an acute infection anymore. >> so the one of the questions we're get
she's testing negative for covid.ut she's continuing to have some of these. common symptoms of covid-19. is that so? this the the definition varies of times. a month after york uk sometimes 2 months. >> but really it it is a persistent or sometimes symptoms of certain later, but largely persistent symptoms that last at least a month after your initial case. so you no longer are infectious. you no longer it to the best of our knowledge, in most cases have active virus. your body, however,...
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another milestone in the battle against covid. the first boxes of the vaccines for kids ages six months to five years old arrived in santa clara county today, and kids will begin rolling up their sleeves tomorrow. dr. grace lee, pediatric infectious disease specialist at stanford children's health says the vaccine is the smart move. >> it is a severe disease in children. we've had over 2 million cases in children. over 20,000 hospitalizations and over 200 deaths. all of them are now potentially preventable. >> reporter: there will be two options for kids in this age range. the pfizer vaccine that requires three shots and moderna that's delivered in two doses. while heart inflammation is a rare side effect from the vaccine in adults and kids ages 12 and older, it hasn't shown up in this age group. >> in the clinical trials which was the data shared with us, there were no cases in this youngest age group following vaccination for either vaccine. >> reporter: what if your child has already have covid? dr. lee still recommends they ge
another milestone in the battle against covid. the first boxes of the vaccines for kids ages six months to five years old arrived in santa clara county today, and kids will begin rolling up their sleeves tomorrow. dr. grace lee, pediatric infectious disease specialist at stanford children's health says the vaccine is the smart move. >> it is a severe disease in children. we've had over 2 million cases in children. over 20,000 hospitalizations and over 200 deaths. all of them are now...
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outbreak and covid lockdowns. eunice yoon is looking at how constant testing is playing a key role and hurdle. >>> and the panel investigating the panel insurrection kicking taf in primetime last night. deils from the public hearing. details after this when "worldwide exchange" returns his investment account moo in real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our interactive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. this is xfinity rewards. can help you build a future for the ones you love. our way of saying thanks, with rewards for the whole family! from epic trips... to jurassic-themed at-home activities. join over 3 million members and start enjoying rewards like these, and so much more in the xfinity app! and don't miss jurassic world:dominion in theaters june 1
outbreak and covid lockdowns. eunice yoon is looking at how constant testing is playing a key role and hurdle. >>> and the panel investigating the panel insurrection kicking taf in primetime last night. deils from the public hearing. details after this when "worldwide exchange" returns his investment account moo in real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. only at vanguard you're more than...
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we know they're still covid around.e know kids who are vaccinated are less likely to be hospitalized. but they severe complication. it is a step worth taking for its wet got my five year old vaccinated parrots what why when the vaccine is available for kids under five i will be in line with my four role to get her vaccinated as well. >> last question let's go to cheyenne. >> hi, thank you. i am wondering when you will need funding to be able to reverse the stoppage of the domestic manufacturing on testing. and if you are still acting for 22 and a half a billion even though you've now move some funds around. ask i would love to hear john's thoughts on this by the domestic manufacturing of testing issues really very unfortunate. because the u.s. government buildup effort and resources resources to build up the domestic manufacturing. but we are seeing day by day, week by week that be getting to go away. companies because the demand has fallen for these tests and in some cases in the past they're going to likely do it agai
we know they're still covid around.e know kids who are vaccinated are less likely to be hospitalized. but they severe complication. it is a step worth taking for its wet got my five year old vaccinated parrots what why when the vaccine is available for kids under five i will be in line with my four role to get her vaccinated as well. >> last question let's go to cheyenne. >> hi, thank you. i am wondering when you will need funding to be able to reverse the stoppage of the domestic...
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has covid or he's gotten covid. even people who are really meticulous very careful.ally out there, >> doctor fauci today, we heard about sure, you the numbers that we see reported probably represent various a small percentage will be about 8%. of the actual number of cases are occurring. that's because in large part, so many people are testing at home and those tests are getting reported. what you just said, what i've observed 2. practically everybody is getting covid right now. unfortunately, we're not seeing a lot of deaths and we're not seeing an awful lot of hospitalization. but hospitalizations are starting to creep up. >> we have to leave it there. unfortunately, we'll talk in a year certainly before then and see where we are that hopefully it's better that that it was now. and last year, infectious disease specialist doctor john schwartzberg with uc berkeley. really appreciate your time. doctor swartzberg. >> thank you, i think you stay safe. you to have a good evening. >> local food bank is helping out families get access to meals here, how they're serving th
has covid or he's gotten covid. even people who are really meticulous very careful.ally out there, >> doctor fauci today, we heard about sure, you the numbers that we see reported probably represent various a small percentage will be about 8%. of the actual number of cases are occurring. that's because in large part, so many people are testing at home and those tests are getting reported. what you just said, what i've observed 2. practically everybody is getting covid right now....
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what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. kristen: welcome back we do want to tell you about some breaking news as san mateo county, getting the latest information about that sky 7 is flying over a fire close to edgewood park that is in and unquote -- unincorporated city you can see the flames right now, really dry brush and trees there on the park. this is right on the edge it started right before 2:30 this afternoon. a lot of smoke rising as the fire burns. it is not too big yet, we are trying to get the exact acreage for you. there are homes in the area in the hills we have not heard of any evacuations being ordered, although we do see firefighters tweeting to be away from the area if you can. we will continue to follow this story for you. in the meantime, a new study finds youtube is falling short when it comes to telling stories there affect our world, our nei
what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673, or live chat at calhope.org today. kristen: welcome back we do want to tell you about some breaking news as san mateo county, getting the latest information about that sky 7 is flying over a fire close to edgewood park that is in and unquote -- unincorporated city you can see the flames right now, really dry brush and trees...
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testing for covid at home.on to swabbing your nose, experts are now saying you should also try swabbing the back of your throat cough or say that. the second joins us live here in the studio with more on all of this >> pam and ken, i know it may sound gross depending on the order that you do that, you'll probably want to do your throat before your nose. but some doctors are now
testing for covid at home.on to swabbing your nose, experts are now saying you should also try swabbing the back of your throat cough or say that. the second joins us live here in the studio with more on all of this >> pam and ken, i know it may sound gross depending on the order that you do that, you'll probably want to do your throat before your nose. but some doctors are now
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let's talk about covid. vaccines for infants, toddlers and preschoolers moved a step closer to reality today. just minutes ago, an fda panel approved modernist covid vaccine for young children. during his vaccine is for children ages six months to six years, and it will come in two doses. later today. the panel is expected to approve pfizer's vaccine for children ages six months to five years. that will be a three dose series. the biden administration says that the vaccines are authorized this week they become available as soon as june. 21st the doctor, at least a pediatric, says her offices except expecting a shipment next week. there are a lot more kids getting covid. luckily, they're not getting very sick. um it seems more like it's acting like a cold for them, and they're not getting hospitalized. if the fda panel approves the fda commissioner signs off on the shots. a cdc advisory panel does the review on friday and saturday. the state health departments, making an effort to get as many people vaccinate
let's talk about covid. vaccines for infants, toddlers and preschoolers moved a step closer to reality today. just minutes ago, an fda panel approved modernist covid vaccine for young children. during his vaccine is for children ages six months to six years, and it will come in two doses. later today. the panel is expected to approve pfizer's vaccine for children ages six months to five years. that will be a three dose series. the biden administration says that the vaccines are authorized this...
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he wonders if that increase your odds of long covid. february joe defines long covid as symptoms lasting two months after infection without another diagnosis to explain them. >>> we will look at where he stands throughout the state. these are the last three weeks. the positivity rate went from 6.7 to more than eight .5%. hospitalizations remain around the 2000 mark. according to the latest published data from the state. there are at least 2600 patient in the hospital with covid. >>> still ahead, are the machines taking over? the claims from his silicon valley engineer who says he has discovered software evidence. >>> home quarter vantage for game 5. ready to rock. we take you live, ahead of kickoff for the segments. >>> i am the chief meteorologist. the sunshine was out today in walnut creek. i will have the full updated forecast in 10 minutes. >>> local weather on nbc bay area news is sponsored by this local leader in generators. >>> jury selection is underway for the trial of two men increased of a murder. this disappearance happened
he wonders if that increase your odds of long covid. february joe defines long covid as symptoms lasting two months after infection without another diagnosis to explain them. >>> we will look at where he stands throughout the state. these are the last three weeks. the positivity rate went from 6.7 to more than eight .5%. hospitalizations remain around the 2000 mark. according to the latest published data from the state. there are at least 2600 patient in the hospital with covid....
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the vow to continue their covid zero policy.on the story, right here. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." president jeezy and ping -- president xi plans to stick with their covid zero policy. the chinese leader is expected to stay in hong kong for the 25th anniversary. let's get to our reporter. tom, are you bullish on manufacturing and services numbers? no pressure. tom: what we feel is that there is a recovery underway. virus cases have fallen. cities around the country have been able to ease their lockdowns. high-frequency data is telling us that the economy is still not where was at this time. there is still some time to go. dani: that is what you call the answer of an objective journalists. he is traveling and they are hoping more trouble what happened. what are the details? tom: this is a symbolic moment, the anniversary of hong kong being handed back to china. xi will come and put his stamp on the inauguration of the new leader in hong kong. the message that he will give for the new administration, we don't kno
the vow to continue their covid zero policy.on the story, right here. ♪ manus: this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." president jeezy and ping -- president xi plans to stick with their covid zero policy. the chinese leader is expected to stay in hong kong for the 25th anniversary. let's get to our reporter. tom, are you bullish on manufacturing and services numbers? no pressure. tom: what we feel is that there is a recovery underway. virus cases have fallen. cities around the country...
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this was launched in 2020 but halted due to a surge in covid cases. are watching the labor markets. the world's top job finder looking to adjust to historic shifts in the labor market. recruit holdings is the company behind indy.com and glassdoor with a strong presence at home and in key markets like the u.s. it is the ninth largest company in japan and says it aims to shakeup how employers across the world hire workers. joining us is the coo. great to have you with us. we know in the u.s., we are seeing a tight labor market. what are employers in your key markets seeing when it comes to hiring workers? ayano: thank you for having me today. as you mentioned, the labor market is very tight and employers are doing many different things so that they can hire talent in time. for example, people are still using resumes. now they are moving more towards assessments, skill assessments, which i think is a wonderful thing. those are the changes we are seeing. shery: we are hearing from local media in japan that the country may be raising their minimum wage to
this was launched in 2020 but halted due to a surge in covid cases. are watching the labor markets. the world's top job finder looking to adjust to historic shifts in the labor market. recruit holdings is the company behind indy.com and glassdoor with a strong presence at home and in key markets like the u.s. it is the ninth largest company in japan and says it aims to shakeup how employers across the world hire workers. joining us is the coo. great to have you with us. we know in the u.s., we...
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and then to mobilize the 17000 plus member covid-19 communities.nd with a kid focused english and spanish language toolkit. but then the trusted networks that we build last intimates and to helpp millions of americans from hospitalization. and with the equities at the center of the approach. and that is misinformation. and then to issue a surgeon general's advisory. and those that are spread on social media m impact. and then coming from s trusted sources like the doctor and local children's hospital and department of health and medical associations like aap and cdc. and those to reach out to friends and families and neighbors and communityty members. and then to build the people powered campaign to protect her youngest children. and then pediatricians and family of physicians and nurses out there how much our nation needs your help right now to make this effort is success as we work at keeping youngest one safe. whether encountering misinformation with accurate science -based information are helping families your role could not be more vital right
and then to mobilize the 17000 plus member covid-19 communities.nd with a kid focused english and spanish language toolkit. but then the trusted networks that we build last intimates and to helpp millions of americans from hospitalization. and with the equities at the center of the approach. and that is misinformation. and then to issue a surgeon general's advisory. and those that are spread on social media m impact. and then coming from s trusted sources like the doctor and local children's...
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long covid.ring the effects of both times i had covid, are people who have long covid, are they at risk of getting it again? >> i'm worried about long covid and i'm glad you brought that up because that's where the conversation should go in there is not enough studying and we don't have treatment. paxlovid may help but we think vaccines help to some extent and we think it gets better over time but overall cases, we have to broaden it, broaden the definition. almost every organ in the body can be infected. it's a big deal, that's where the conversation should go you can end up with long covid and that's what i don't want people to get still and why i am vigilant about prescribing paxlovid and using monocle antibodies when i can. long covid is a problem. from a business view, it's going to damage the workforce, no question. kennedy: it's not made up, people don't want covid, long covid and the symptoms are so weird. you can go to your doctor with pretty much everything and there was a long covid. b
long covid.ring the effects of both times i had covid, are people who have long covid, are they at risk of getting it again? >> i'm worried about long covid and i'm glad you brought that up because that's where the conversation should go in there is not enough studying and we don't have treatment. paxlovid may help but we think vaccines help to some extent and we think it gets better over time but overall cases, we have to broaden it, broaden the definition. almost every organ in the body...
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covid or treated with covid whether they died from covid whether died with covid and so now if you look at the statistics that came out from early on those statistics are still being built upon in today's statistics and data used to justify coronavirus clamp downs and coronavirus funding. so i questioned the stats and just as every american citizen citizen should as well our guest with us until ten o'clock and if you want to ask her questions about her books our book 202 748 8,000 for democrats 202748 8,000 one for republicans 202 748 8,000 to for independence, and you can text your questions or comments as well at 202748. 8003 charles chumley a couple more lines from you book you wrote this they will they want to lock down. they want total complete lockdowns of individual freedoms individual rights individually held liberty so they can stage their reset and reshape a new america and new world more in line with their collectivists and elitist beliefs. it's called destroy then rebuild what destroying as the constitution what they're trying to rebuild is cultural marxism and communist con
covid or treated with covid whether they died from covid whether died with covid and so now if you look at the statistics that came out from early on those statistics are still being built upon in today's statistics and data used to justify coronavirus clamp downs and coronavirus funding. so i questioned the stats and just as every american citizen citizen should as well our guest with us until ten o'clock and if you want to ask her questions about her books our book 202 748 8,000 for democrats...
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they were already going through difficulties with covid itself. we are now seeing middle-income nations are in distress, they are struggling. the state of the global crisis needs a global response. for some countries they are able to feed their population and make sure everyone gets enough money in their pocket, but some countries cannot afford that. we need to see rich patients stepped up and provide more humanitarian aid. kim: what are the gender imbalances when you look at the impact of this crisis? how women and non-binary people are impacted? kalyani: that is a good question. it is a good one in the context of diets and food insecurity. women often eat less and eat least. if there was a food crisis and there was a limited amount of nutritious food, then typically the women get the smallest portion of that. there has been some evidence that it is the women and minority populations that get hit first. there are other layer's as well. a lot of women are either withdrawn from the workforce or moving to precarious employment. in the context of the
they were already going through difficulties with covid itself. we are now seeing middle-income nations are in distress, they are struggling. the state of the global crisis needs a global response. for some countries they are able to feed their population and make sure everyone gets enough money in their pocket, but some countries cannot afford that. we need to see rich patients stepped up and provide more humanitarian aid. kim: what are the gender imbalances when you look at the impact of this...
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the battle against long-haul covid.irst in our two-part series about the 23 million americans, including kids, fighting to the battle against long-haul covid. recover after months of illness. and american kindness: a teenager using her birthday money to help her neighbors. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. t, the presso something on gun reform came to washington today in moving testimony and star power. oscar award-winning actor and uvalde native matthew mcconaughey gave one of the most emotionally powerful speeches about gun laws that we've ever seen at the white house, this after visiting robb elementary school in his home town, where 19 kids and twoteachers were killed.un laws that we've e ever seen at the mcconaughey talked about growing up in naval, where he learned responsible gun ownership, and he said now is the
the battle against long-haul covid.irst in our two-part series about the 23 million americans, including kids, fighting to the battle against long-haul covid. recover after months of illness. and american kindness: a teenager using her birthday money to help her neighbors. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> o'donnell: good evening, >> o'donnell: good evening, to our viewers in the west, and...