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with covid cases down, from where i took office, covid deaths are down nearly 90%. now, for the longest stretch since the virus emerged, our hospitals are not overrun with a severely ill covid patients, but took a combination of incredibly effective vaccines to get us there. one of the biggest health efforts ever undertaken in this country, together, we did it. let us keep doing it. this fall, get your covid shot and get your flu shot. it is simple. it is easy. for most americans, it is one of the covid shots per year, once a year it will be required. it is the most important thing you can do. thank you and i will show you how easy it is to get that shot. what you are not giving the shot, right -- >> you are not giving the shot, right? left arm? >> yes. [indiscernible] president biden: it is a necessity. >> [indiscernible] >> [indiscernible] >> say again? that is a multiple judgment, thank you. [indiscernible] >> what is your next move now that brittney griner lost her appeal? >> we are working to get bread and others out and so far away have been working and we are
with covid cases down, from where i took office, covid deaths are down nearly 90%. now, for the longest stretch since the virus emerged, our hospitals are not overrun with a severely ill covid patients, but took a combination of incredibly effective vaccines to get us there. one of the biggest health efforts ever undertaken in this country, together, we did it. let us keep doing it. this fall, get your covid shot and get your flu shot. it is simple. it is easy. for most americans, it is one of...
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Oct 25, 2022
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long-term covid effects? we talk about what he has been doing since recovering and i want to double down, the president was talking earlier and said no one should be dying from covid and said if they get the shot, is 100% avoidable. that is different from messages put it -- put out earlier during the pandemic which is that it lessens the chance but he said today, 100 percent, if you do this, you will not die from covid. is that how it is? dr. jha: i am not his personal physician. he seems to be doing great but i have not asked him to stop i am -- asked him. i am not aware of any persistent symptoms. in terms of what the president said on preventability, we know from large-scale studies that if you are up-to-date on your vaccines and you have a breakthrough infection intake paxlovid, -- and take paxil, -- everybody was up-to-date and they have an affectionate, get paxlovid. mortality numbers are exceedingly low. i think the president said nearly all deaths are preventable and i think that is right, and that is
long-term covid effects? we talk about what he has been doing since recovering and i want to double down, the president was talking earlier and said no one should be dying from covid and said if they get the shot, is 100% avoidable. that is different from messages put it -- put out earlier during the pandemic which is that it lessens the chance but he said today, 100 percent, if you do this, you will not die from covid. is that how it is? dr. jha: i am not his personal physician. he seems to be...
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we begin with covid at this hour. president biden and his party accused of exploiting it and what critics called the consequences of their refusal to move on from it. it's a fox news alert. >> john: kicking things off, more than a month since president biden told the american people the pandemic is over. the damage done from how the president and other democratic leaders handle the pandemic may last forever. >> sandra: the worst drop in children's test scores in decades, after the most populus state keeping sweeping emergency powers still in place today until next year. americans are still suffering the impact of heavy-handed government leaders and agencies like the cdc. >> john: at this moment at the white house president biden will receive his latest covid booster shout, touted as more effective against the variants than the original coronavirus. the white house says everyone 5 and up should be getting the shot, but that's controversy of its own. >> sandra: vaccine boosters should not be one size fits all, but rathe
we begin with covid at this hour. president biden and his party accused of exploiting it and what critics called the consequences of their refusal to move on from it. it's a fox news alert. >> john: kicking things off, more than a month since president biden told the american people the pandemic is over. the damage done from how the president and other democratic leaders handle the pandemic may last forever. >> sandra: the worst drop in children's test scores in decades, after the...
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covid is not over, obviously _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid.id is not over, obviously it's not - covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not an - covid. absolutely. covid is not i over, obviously it's not an urgent issue _ over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of— over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of the — over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of the moment in terms of it being _ issue of the moment in terms of it being part — issue of the moment in terms of it being part of the news agenda, it hasn't _ being part of the news agenda, it hasn't for— being part of the news agenda, it hasn't for a — being part of the news agenda, it hasn't for a while now because there's— hasn't for a while now because there's been so much other news dominating, and people have been talking _ dominating, and people have been talking about covid for a while but i don't _ talking about covid for a while but i don't know about both of you, but 'ust i don't know about both of you, but just this _ i don't know about both of you, but just this
covid is not over, obviously _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid.id is not over, obviously it's not - covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's not an - covid. absolutely. covid is not i over, obviously it's not an urgent issue _ over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of— over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of the — over, obviously it's not an urgent issue of the moment in terms of it being _ issue of the moment in terms of it being part —...
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Oct 12, 2022
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as we look ahead to our third winter of covid-19, we are focused like a laser of breaking down covid-19 illness and death. the thing that people can do to protect themselves and their families and their communities is to get the updated covid-19 vaccine. we have made it widely available and easily accessible and it remains free. we are doing everything we can to get the message out about the benefits of these factors. we are focused on reaching people where they are, setting up pop-up clinics around the country. last week, the healthy trucking of america hosted a pop-up clinic called "million miles celebration" at the talladega motor speedway to help drivers get their vaccines. next week we are going to be at the texas state fair in dallas and then at the jackson county state fair. then at the fair in shreveport in louisiana. we have been building partnerships and have a partnership with the "100 black men of america closed that which is hosting a drive today in san antonio, texas and one in savannah, georgia on saturday. we have many efforts in the weeks ahead. we have partnered with
as we look ahead to our third winter of covid-19, we are focused like a laser of breaking down covid-19 illness and death. the thing that people can do to protect themselves and their families and their communities is to get the updated covid-19 vaccine. we have made it widely available and easily accessible and it remains free. we are doing everything we can to get the message out about the benefits of these factors. we are focused on reaching people where they are, setting up pop-up clinics...
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we've already lost over 1 million americans to covid. over 1 million americans to covid. we can do so much now to reduce the number of people who die from this terrible disease. we have the tools. we have the vaccines. we have the treatments. none of this is about politics. it's about your health. and the health of your loved ones. i'll close with this. over the past 20 months my administration has left no stone unturned to make life-saving tools widely available and easily accessible. now covid cases are down by more than 80% from when i took office. covid deaths are down nearly 90%. and now we're in the longest stretch since the virus emerged when our hospitals are not overrun with severely ill covid patients. that didn't just happen. it took a combination of incredibly effective vaccines, tests and treatments to get us there. one of the biggest public health efforts ever undertaken in this country. but together we did it. and let's keep doing it. let's keep going. this fall get your covid shot and get your flu shot. it's simple. it's easy. for most americans it's one o
we've already lost over 1 million americans to covid. over 1 million americans to covid. we can do so much now to reduce the number of people who die from this terrible disease. we have the tools. we have the vaccines. we have the treatments. none of this is about politics. it's about your health. and the health of your loved ones. i'll close with this. over the past 20 months my administration has left no stone unturned to make life-saving tools widely available and easily accessible. now...
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we've already lost over 1 million americans to covid. over 1 million americans to covid. know, we can do so much now to reduce the number of people who die from this terrible disease. we have the tools. we have the vaccines. we have the treatments. none of this is about politics. it's about your health. the health of your loved ones. close with this. over the past 20 months, biden administration has left no stone unturned to make life saving tools widely available and easily accessible. now covid cases are down by more than 80% from when i took office. covid deaths are down nearly 90%. and now we're in the longest stretch since the virus emerged when our hospitals are not overrun with severely ill covid patients. that didn't just happen. it took a combination of incredibly effective vaccines, tests, and treatments to get us there. one of the biggest public health efforts ever undertaken in this country. but together, we did it. now let's keep doing it. let's keep going. this fall, get your covid shot. and get your flu shot. it's simple. it's easy. for most americans, it's
we've already lost over 1 million americans to covid. over 1 million americans to covid. know, we can do so much now to reduce the number of people who die from this terrible disease. we have the tools. we have the vaccines. we have the treatments. none of this is about politics. it's about your health. the health of your loved ones. close with this. over the past 20 months, biden administration has left no stone unturned to make life saving tools widely available and easily accessible. now...
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next, covid could covid lockdown have helped save the planet? this is corporate media all excited how great the lockdowns were. nature returned. the skies were clear. is this all about this nonsense? it meanwhile, there's two things are emissions as. humans dropped that 7%, but in the atmosphere didn't notice. one bit. there was no change in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at all, which is separate issue. but go ahead. next, net zero, this the goals of europe. this is what's happening throughout us europe. it's like a lockdown, but it's kind of permanent. doesn't end because there's no way you could ever solve the climate crisis. it's an endless crisis. next needs speed be okay. this is the gates soros funded professor mariana mazzucato. look at what she proposed in september of 2020. she used the phrase lockdown. under a climate lockdown, governments uld limit private vehicle use ban consumption red meat, impose extreme energy saving. fossil fuel companies had to drilling. we must overhaul economic structures do capitalism differently pretty m
next, covid could covid lockdown have helped save the planet? this is corporate media all excited how great the lockdowns were. nature returned. the skies were clear. is this all about this nonsense? it meanwhile, there's two things are emissions as. humans dropped that 7%, but in the atmosphere didn't notice. one bit. there was no change in carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at all, which is separate issue. but go ahead. next, net zero, this the goals of europe. this is what's happening...
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well, the covid cases are going down. that's at the far right there. oh way interesting because like you said before and i imagine that big peak got huge peak. that's the omicron surge. right was that january? 2022? yeah, okay, and you can see the reviews complaining of no smells kind of it's a lower wave but it's follows the same pattern. it does go up and you're right right now. you're seeing the line going up the blue line. so complaints of no smell, but yes, you're right. copa cases are in a law. they're going down. oh, so what does this divergence mean? yeah, so it's an interesting question the the relationship between the two curves was getting tighter and tighter up through like june or so, and in fact, the reviews were sort of predictive of the covid cases becoming more so as time went on from when i started this back in january, it's june but then sort of strangely the two of diverged. so either something has changed in the reviews or something's changed in our accounting of covid cases, and you know my suspect that people are a little bit int
well, the covid cases are going down. that's at the far right there. oh way interesting because like you said before and i imagine that big peak got huge peak. that's the omicron surge. right was that january? 2022? yeah, okay, and you can see the reviews complaining of no smells kind of it's a lower wave but it's follows the same pattern. it does go up and you're right right now. you're seeing the line going up the blue line. so complaints of no smell, but yes, you're right. copa cases are in...
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with mild covid symptoms.almost about three to four years in the span of just one what we've seen it a people are losing about three to four percent kidney function in the year that follows that infection that will usually usually happens with aging, you know in actually four or three or four years of aging so there's a group of mission bay. we took these findings. so dr. michael peluso infectious disease the specialist at ucsf his team was one of the first in the country to begin long covid research in april of 2020. now what we're trying to do is actually figure out why what is the biology of what causes those long-term effects dr. pelusa said his team has an idea of why some organs may be experiencing aging or injury after covid some of the theories for what might be causing long covid symptoms include persistence of the virus. so the virus instead of coming and going it might stick around inflammation autoimmune problems changes in the microbiome the good bacteria that are in our bodies even though more ye
with mild covid symptoms.almost about three to four years in the span of just one what we've seen it a people are losing about three to four percent kidney function in the year that follows that infection that will usually usually happens with aging, you know in actually four or three or four years of aging so there's a group of mission bay. we took these findings. so dr. michael peluso infectious disease the specialist at ucsf his team was one of the first in the country to begin long covid...
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if you get covid again and again, does that increase your chances of having long covid? joining us is the chair at the department of medicine dr. bob walker. it's great to see you. >> nice to see you. kristen: has covid gone away? [laughter] >> no. whether we call it a pandemic or not, i am afraid there is still going to be covid around forever. the threat is lower than it was, so it is appropriate for people to do different things, but there is still covid, and it is worth taking seriously. kristen: the cdc has changed what it means to be up-to-date on vaccines. what was it before, and what is it now? >> the new guidelines say up-to-date is you've got your primary series and also the latest vaccine or booster. previously, they did not account for this new booster, and i think that makes make -- that makes sense. for many of us following along, we are on our fifth shot. i have had five shots. you need to have had a booster. calling it fully vaccinated is not right. your immunity has gone down considerably. making sure you have the latest vaccine on top of the original tw
if you get covid again and again, does that increase your chances of having long covid? joining us is the chair at the department of medicine dr. bob walker. it's great to see you. >> nice to see you. kristen: has covid gone away? [laughter] >> no. whether we call it a pandemic or not, i am afraid there is still going to be covid around forever. the threat is lower than it was, so it is appropriate for people to do different things, but there is still covid, and it is worth taking...
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as we look ahead to our third winter of covid-19, we are focused like a laser of breaking down covid-19 illness and death. the thing that people can do to protect themselves and their families and their communities is to get the updated covid-19 vaccine. we have made it widely available and easily accessible and it remains free. we are doing everything we can to get the message out about the benefits of these factors. we are focused on reaching people where they are, setting up pop-up clinics around the country. last week, the healthy trucking of america hosted a pop-up clinic called "million miles celebration" at the talladega motor speedway to help drivers get their vaccines. next week we are going to be at the texas state fair in dallas and then at the jackson county state fair. then at the fair in shreveport in louisiana. we have been building partnerships and have a partnership with the "100 black men of america closed that which is hosting a drive today in san antonio, texas and one in savannah, georgia on saturday. we have many efforts in the weeks ahead. we have partnered with
as we look ahead to our third winter of covid-19, we are focused like a laser of breaking down covid-19 illness and death. the thing that people can do to protect themselves and their families and their communities is to get the updated covid-19 vaccine. we have made it widely available and easily accessible and it remains free. we are doing everything we can to get the message out about the benefits of these factors. we are focused on reaching people where they are, setting up pop-up clinics...
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diana: if covid was our war, these are veterans.ve our comrades on the battlefield. dina: in los angeles, i'm dina demetrius for “matter of fact.” >> ahead on “matter of fact” -- soledad: in dillingham, alaska, elementary school students campaigned to have a local creek renamed. >> what inspired their months-long effort to remove a derogatory term from their community. to stay up-to-date with "matter of fact," sign up for our newsletter at matteroffact.tv.
diana: if covid was our war, these are veterans.ve our comrades on the battlefield. dina: in los angeles, i'm dina demetrius for “matter of fact.” >> ahead on “matter of fact” -- soledad: in dillingham, alaska, elementary school students campaigned to have a local creek renamed. >> what inspired their months-long effort to remove a derogatory term from their community. to stay up-to-date with "matter of fact," sign up for our newsletter at matteroffact.tv.
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the covid susie ben wells is worried about covid coming around again. she says for now eating outside at restaurants like lavier is her only option. i will definitely say that without these outdoors eatings. we will not able to survive manager sebastian vertice says he's expecting another covid surge and his parklet isn't going anywhere. we are have plans to to upgrade the up the outside sitting not to take it out. are you guys prepared for a possible surgeon covid in schools? yeah. i think we are marin county office of education assistant superintendent. mike grant says the goal will be to keep students in class while urging those who are sick to stay home. the return of masking is possible masking is a personal preference. as it goes to medium it becomes masking should be considered and then if it goes to high, it's highly recommended masking dr. willis says the sixth covid search could also see the return of face masks at indoor public spaces. we'll be watching this, you know as closely as we can and offering recommendations as things go and marin co
the covid susie ben wells is worried about covid coming around again. she says for now eating outside at restaurants like lavier is her only option. i will definitely say that without these outdoors eatings. we will not able to survive manager sebastian vertice says he's expecting another covid surge and his parklet isn't going anywhere. we are have plans to to upgrade the up the outside sitting not to take it out. are you guys prepared for a possible surgeon covid in schools? yeah. i think we...
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plan, covid strategy, i read the biden administration is acknowledging covid fatigue. what have you seen and how has this been detrimental going into the holiday season. -- holiday season? >> it's hard for people to get seriously with the same fervor. people do have fatigue. there is also this point where there is a lot of distrust and politicization. it almost feels like a political signaling to talk to someone about the booster shot and people are taking sides, which is not the way it should be. public health should not be related to identity politics. it's important we stick to the facts and evidence when it comes to covid-19. cognizant of the facts we don't know what will happen and we pay attention. we want people to be healthy and be able to gather around during the holidays. we want to make sure everyone knows what to do to protect themselves against all three viruses and more that we talked about. if we have time we get quickly run through what i like to call the home treatments for rsv. >> we have less than a minute and i really want to get to this last questi
plan, covid strategy, i read the biden administration is acknowledging covid fatigue. what have you seen and how has this been detrimental going into the holiday season. -- holiday season? >> it's hard for people to get seriously with the same fervor. people do have fatigue. there is also this point where there is a lot of distrust and politicization. it almost feels like a political signaling to talk to someone about the booster shot and people are taking sides, which is not the way it...
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covid is not over, obviously _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid.
covid is not over, obviously _ covid. absolutely. covid is not over, obviously it's _ covid.
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♪♪ covid, otra vez.hoy. aydÉ: en nuestras aulas, la verdad importa. claudia: prop 30 es un gran robo de dinero corporativo, disfrazado de iniciativa climática. nina: lyft la escribió y la financió. david: porque daría cientos de millones de los contribuyentes para vehículos de lyft. aydÉ: como dijo el gobernador newsom: “prop 30 pone el bienestar de la empresa sobre el bienestar fiscal de california.” david: los maestros de california coinciden: nina: prop 30 es buena para las ganancias de lyft, pero mala para california aydÉ: por favor. vote no. ♪ ♪ leÓn: de forma polÉmica, la fiscalÍa mexicana cerrÓ la investigaciÓn sobre si pÍo lÓpez obrador cometiÓ delitos electorales cuando recibiÓ dinero en efectivo. la fiscalÍa dice que no hay suficientes pruebas para inculparlo, pero es una decisiÓn polÉmica, porque hay videos de las entregas de dinero en efectivo. allÍ estÁ el video. linkedin adoptÓ nuevas medidas para proteger a sus usuarios sobre las cuentas falsas. tambiÉn empezarÁ a alertar sobre mensajes qu
♪♪ covid, otra vez.hoy. aydÉ: en nuestras aulas, la verdad importa. claudia: prop 30 es un gran robo de dinero corporativo, disfrazado de iniciativa climática. nina: lyft la escribió y la financió. david: porque daría cientos de millones de los contribuyentes para vehículos de lyft. aydÉ: como dijo el gobernador newsom: “prop 30 pone el bienestar de la empresa sobre el bienestar fiscal de california.” david: los maestros de california coinciden: nina: prop 30 es buena para las...
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the overall covid death toll in the states has topped 1 million.n many measures, america's pandemic performance has been relatively poor. my guest is the soon—to—retire chief medical adviser to president biden, dr anthony fauci, the scientist at the centre of america's covid storm. what lessons has he learned? dr anthony fauci in bethesda, maryland, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's good to be with you. it's great to have you on the show. now, let's start with that big statement by president biden. "the pandemic is over," he declared. do you agree with that view? well, certainly, if you're talking about the pandemic as a widespread disease throughout the world, it's not over. what the president was referring to... but it's understandable how there could have been some varied interpretations of that. he was referring to the very fulminant phase of the outbreak when, for example, in the united states, we were having about 800,000 to 900,000 infections a day and up to 3,000 to 4,000 deaths per day. we are not at that point now. we're much better of
the overall covid death toll in the states has topped 1 million.n many measures, america's pandemic performance has been relatively poor. my guest is the soon—to—retire chief medical adviser to president biden, dr anthony fauci, the scientist at the centre of america's covid storm. what lessons has he learned? dr anthony fauci in bethesda, maryland, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. it's good to be with you. it's great to have you on the show. now, let's start with that big statement by...
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soft golden week consumption data, not taking covid cases. -- uptick in covid cases.ntiment. we could be looking at another week of volatile trading. this juliette: will be look at consumption amidst the rising covid cases in china -- when we look at the rising covid cases, are there going to be changes as we look ahead to the party congress? marvin: market expectations for golden week spending were quite low, kind of given the heightened sensitivity around covid cases heading into the party congress. broadly, spending data shows low consumer confidence. some of this may be due to covid restrictions. which we think will not see any major shift in the near term. the other major issue impacting consumer sentiment is the property market. in the negative wealth effect it is having on spending. we think we may not see a stable consumption recovery until the property market issues are resolved. rishaad: what are we likely to get at this party congress, what are we focusing on, and are we likely to get more policy support? marvin: the party congress is largely a political ev
soft golden week consumption data, not taking covid cases. -- uptick in covid cases.ntiment. we could be looking at another week of volatile trading. this juliette: will be look at consumption amidst the rising covid cases in china -- when we look at the rising covid cases, are there going to be changes as we look ahead to the party congress? marvin: market expectations for golden week spending were quite low, kind of given the heightened sensitivity around covid cases heading into the party...
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existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing was set to expire today. > >> a group of republican states now serving the biden administration over its fan to forgive student loan debt. thoss include arkansas, iowa, kansas,, nebraska, and south carolina. the lawsuit accuses the adminisn of overstepping its executive p. cbs's natalie brand reports from from washington. >> reporter: this action by president biden will quite litey change and save lives. >> reporter: while democratic lawmakers and student groups cee and student groups celebrate president biden's plan to cancet debt and call for the department department of education to quicy implement it -- >> in reality, the president's actions violate the law and are beyond his authority. >> reporter: arkansas's attorne, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, reporter: arkansas's attorney g, re
existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing supplemental covid relf existing was set to expire today. > >> a group of republican states now serving the biden administration over its fan to forgive student loan debt. thoss include arkansas, iowa, kansas,,...
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i have not had covid. i'm struggling hard to never get covid.y mind if i get covid, i could produce a new variant. it is only from infected people where new variants come from. if people want to slow down or stop the creation of new variants, it is my understanding people should stop getting infected. is this correct? i'm on my first cup of coffee. if you could talk about both of those new variants, but most of all to explain to people where new variants come from and how avoiding infection altogether is how we stop new variants from coming about. thank you, sir. guest: the bq variant, those are the ones people are watching now. they are descendants of the ba.5 version of omicron. it is further splitting. those variants, what is worrisome as they are more immune visa -- evasive. the virus is evolving to infect people with immunity. it will evolved mutations to get around immunity. the bqs may make some monoclonal antibody treatments need to be updated. a monoclonal antibody we give to high-risk individuals may need to be updated. other monoclona
i have not had covid. i'm struggling hard to never get covid.y mind if i get covid, i could produce a new variant. it is only from infected people where new variants come from. if people want to slow down or stop the creation of new variants, it is my understanding people should stop getting infected. is this correct? i'm on my first cup of coffee. if you could talk about both of those new variants, but most of all to explain to people where new variants come from and how avoiding infection...
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the big one is the drag on the economy caused by covid. haidi: you know as well as i that everything is perfect going into these big events, the skies are blow and there is no traffic, everything goes to plan. i don't want to see a big surgeon covid cases just before this. stephen: yeah, surge, you have to put that into perspective, 1645 new cases nationwide on saturday. but that is too many for the leadership in beijing to handle ahead of this highly politically charged conference that starts on sunday. the big clusters are far away from the powerbase, as the coasters -- clusters in inner mongolia. there were a handful of cases and shanghai as well as beijing. eight cases in beijing outside of quarantine. that will be a concern because again, china is coming out of a weeklong holiday were people, not as much as years past, did travel around the country. there could be more transmission than the leadership is comfortable with. they will be watching that closely. beijing, yes there are blue skies, as you know, but the security apparatus wil
the big one is the drag on the economy caused by covid. haidi: you know as well as i that everything is perfect going into these big events, the skies are blow and there is no traffic, everything goes to plan. i don't want to see a big surgeon covid cases just before this. stephen: yeah, surge, you have to put that into perspective, 1645 new cases nationwide on saturday. but that is too many for the leadership in beijing to handle ahead of this highly politically charged conference that starts...
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cancer, chemo, covid. fortunately, you can up your antibodies before covid comes knocking.ies are up, well, you can give back to what you love. (light music) ♪♪ >> o'donnell: a group of grand canyon tourists is sharing a errifying story tonight, after they were stranded about 200 feet underground for about 30 hours. they got stuck inside the caverns on sunday when the tourist attraction's only elevator broke down. we can report, everyone's okay. a special honor unveiled for the late supreme court justice, ruth bader ginsburg. that story, still ahead. ad. embarrassing, difficult to talk about, and could be peyronie's disease or pd, a real medical condition that urologists can diagnose and have been treating for more than 8 years with xiaflex®, the only fda-approved nonsurgical treatment for appropriate men with pd. along with daily gentle penile stretching and straightening exercises, xiaflex has been proven to help gradually reduce the bend. don't receive if the treatment area involves your urethra; or if you're allergic to any of the ingredients. may cause serious side eff
cancer, chemo, covid. fortunately, you can up your antibodies before covid comes knocking.ies are up, well, you can give back to what you love. (light music) ♪♪ >> o'donnell: a group of grand canyon tourists is sharing a errifying story tonight, after they were stranded about 200 feet underground for about 30 hours. they got stuck inside the caverns on sunday when the tourist attraction's only elevator broke down. we can report, everyone's okay. a special honor unveiled for the late...
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i have not had covid. i'm struggling hard to never get covid.mind if i get covid, i could produce a new variant. it is only from infected people where new variants come from. if people want to slow down or stop the creation of new variants, it is my understanding people should stop getting infected. is this correct? i'm on my first cup of coffee. if you could talk about both of those new variants, but most of all to explain to people where new variants come from and how avoiding infection altogether is how we stop new variants from coming about. thank you, sir. guest: the bq variant, those are the ones people are watching now. they are descendants of the ba.5 version of omicron. it is further splitting. those variants, what is worrisome as they are more immune visa -- evasive. the virus is evolving to infect people with immunity. it will evolved mutations to get around immunity. the bqs may make some monoclonal antibody treatments need to be updated. a monoclonal antibody we give to high-risk individuals may need to be updated. other monoclonal
i have not had covid. i'm struggling hard to never get covid.mind if i get covid, i could produce a new variant. it is only from infected people where new variants come from. if people want to slow down or stop the creation of new variants, it is my understanding people should stop getting infected. is this correct? i'm on my first cup of coffee. if you could talk about both of those new variants, but most of all to explain to people where new variants come from and how avoiding infection...
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asian stocks are lower despite reports of beijing's talks on a shorter covid quarantine. oil marches higher. tesla shares a slide after hours after the company reports sales short of wall street estimates, citing delivery and production bottlenecks but elon musk promises turnaround. >> i'm looking forward to a record-breaking q4. it looks like we will have an epic end of year. manus: everything is epic for elon. epic news out of nokia phone, about 25 years if that was a long time ago, third quarter sales 6.24, the estimate was 6.03 i need to fact check whether they still do phones. 6.2 4 billion euros, i don't know why i am laughing, full year net adjusted sales feeding on the estimates. very strong, dani, in terms of guidance. this is what's going to define the next move in equity markets, it's all about guidance from banks saying it is robust, nokia on tech, what if you got? dani: i've got ericsson. by the way i too had a nokia phone. erickson coming in as well, this is not a beat, it is amiss mess, third-quarter operating profit 7.2 billion, the estimate had been 8.5 b
asian stocks are lower despite reports of beijing's talks on a shorter covid quarantine. oil marches higher. tesla shares a slide after hours after the company reports sales short of wall street estimates, citing delivery and production bottlenecks but elon musk promises turnaround. >> i'm looking forward to a record-breaking q4. it looks like we will have an epic end of year. manus: everything is epic for elon. epic news out of nokia phone, about 25 years if that was a long time ago,...
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—19. money is being invested. -- covid-19-— money is being invested. -- covid-19.sels to _ covid-19. we are benefiting. from brussels to spain, - covid-19. we are benefiting. from brussels to spain, we | covid-19. we are benefiting. i from brussels to spain, we are devoting to investment and accelerating the transition which spanish economy needs to undertake — the digital and green transition. aha, undertake - the digital and green transition.— green transition. a labour reform introduced - green transition. a labour reform introduced earlierl green transition. a labour i reform introduced earlier this year is increase ability in the jobs market and help reduce spain's notoriously high unemployment rate but nobody is pretending that this country is enjoying an economic miracle. inflation has been hovering close to 10% in recent months, although the hope is that the cost of living crisis has peaked, especially given that spain is less reliant on russian gas and many of its neighbours. irate russian gas and many of its neighbours— russian gas and many of its neiuhbo
—19. money is being invested. -- covid-19-— money is being invested. -- covid-19.sels to _ covid-19. we are benefiting. from brussels to spain, - covid-19. we are benefiting. from brussels to spain, we | covid-19. we are benefiting. i from brussels to spain, we are devoting to investment and accelerating the transition which spanish economy needs to undertake — the digital and green transition. aha, undertake - the digital and green transition.— green transition. a labour reform...
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of covid or whether it's getting long covid. >> will be considerably lower. if you get this new booster, then if you don't, that's probably the most important message to get out there. >> medical experts agree there's no crystal ball when it comes to covid. just some educated guesses. that's why they say now is the time to start thinking about what level of risk you want to take in the months and years to come? ucsf? dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up, the as yet again target a popular ice cream shop in oakland and the owner is now slamming the city talking about just how difficult it is to do business there. and after the break, why homeless advocates are so angry over the number most boxes can be recycled up to seven times. it's not a miracle. it's by design. so what starts as a box for detergent and turns into one for a sneeze is all part of the circle of caring for our natural resources and trees. choose recyclable paper and packaging. >> the number of vacant homes in san francisco continues to grow. last year, there were 60,000 homes so that people li
of covid or whether it's getting long covid. >> will be considerably lower. if you get this new booster, then if you don't, that's probably the most important message to get out there. >> medical experts agree there's no crystal ball when it comes to covid. just some educated guesses. that's why they say now is the time to start thinking about what level of risk you want to take in the months and years to come? ucsf? dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up, the as yet again...
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james they got it got covid. >> to your point people are saying no. the market is saying no, we had enough of the shots, so that statement the president made, few people who die of covid probably wouldn't have had as many shots as recommending that is probably true because people are saying no more shots. and that childhood decision completely just one more blow to the credibility of this government evidence extremely leisure colleague has a piece in our paper kids have never been a great risk of covid, they sold this extreme response on premise this was a civilization busting event in 2020 we know it wasn't most people not at great risk they keep trying to come back with message of doom, it just is -- wrong paling. dagen: carol markowitz at "new york post" the first if not the first or one of the first writers saying children should be in school, it was in spring of 2020. that the science was already out there, the children did contract as yale as zultsdz didn't spread covid as easily as adults did not have severe effects from disease, what you said
james they got it got covid. >> to your point people are saying no. the market is saying no, we had enough of the shots, so that statement the president made, few people who die of covid probably wouldn't have had as many shots as recommending that is probably true because people are saying no more shots. and that childhood decision completely just one more blow to the credibility of this government evidence extremely leisure colleague has a piece in our paper kids have never been a great...
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california's covid state of emergency is coming to an end. governor newsom announced that it would be ending in february. the state has decided the emergency is nearly over. many health officers agree. the time is right to move forward. >> because we have done such a good job of vaccinating, and because so many people have already been exposed, there is a fair bit of immunity in our communities that wasn't there at the beginning. so we are more resilient as a community in dealing with covid going forward. >> the doctor adds there may be changes now coming to workplace protocols and pharmacies may no longer be able to administer vaccinations. what about the latest covid booster shot? have you gotten one? based on the numbers, your answer's probably no. marianne favro has a look at why public health leaders are urging parents and kids not to wait any longer. >> reporter: so far only 11% of people in the county have gotten a booster. which is why health leaders are urging you to get a booster shot in the next two weeks. you'll have added protect
california's covid state of emergency is coming to an end. governor newsom announced that it would be ending in february. the state has decided the emergency is nearly over. many health officers agree. the time is right to move forward. >> because we have done such a good job of vaccinating, and because so many people have already been exposed, there is a fair bit of immunity in our communities that wasn't there at the beginning. so we are more resilient as a community in dealing with...
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not being active due to long covid.e who had covid. the study this week suggests it might be one in 12. but the u.k. study found it was only 1.6% of the population and the only prepredictor of who had long covid is somebody who had pre-existing anxiety before they had covid. >> what is the cdc doing about this and also why don't we know any more about complications from vaccines. we haven't heard really any data about all of that. what about those two things? >> well, the nih and the cdc have been very selective in what they choose to spend money on for research. there has been almost no money spent on vaccine related complications and natural immunity and many other issues that might lead to a result that may cause someone to be hesitant about getting vaccinated. that's not the honest scientific process to many physicians in the medical community. on the flip side, they seem to be pouring a lot of money on long haul covid after over a billion dollars of investment really gotten nothing. it's not as if a cure is right a
not being active due to long covid.e who had covid. the study this week suggests it might be one in 12. but the u.k. study found it was only 1.6% of the population and the only prepredictor of who had long covid is somebody who had pre-existing anxiety before they had covid. >> what is the cdc doing about this and also why don't we know any more about complications from vaccines. we haven't heard really any data about all of that. what about those two things? >> well, the nih and...
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health services says the because community spread of covid-19 is so low. is the time to ease the last remaining restrictions for the most part, our community has been. >> doing what they need to protect themselves. so we didn't think that we need we are really into their orders and the more thursday afternoon, rich de justino said he agrees with the lifting of restrictions. i think it's a great idea. >> time to move on, right? i think people want to wear a mask a little more than that to protect themselves. it bushnell says she understands why the restrictions were removed but feels that covid-19 is still a danger. we still have variances out here. we have to be cautious. so that's why i still wear my mask outside. and even though the orders have been lifted, the county is still encouraging people to get vaccinated and boosted him to be aware that there could be a surge in covid cases this winter. >> be really want people to know is there are still things you can do to protect yourself and to protect your community. >> now, even though the county's covid-1
health services says the because community spread of covid-19 is so low. is the time to ease the last remaining restrictions for the most part, our community has been. >> doing what they need to protect themselves. so we didn't think that we need we are really into their orders and the more thursday afternoon, rich de justino said he agrees with the lifting of restrictions. i think it's a great idea. >> time to move on, right? i think people want to wear a mask a little more than...
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both times i've had covid were not fun.here's an arc in "the new yorker" covid is mutating faster than even the dominant flu strain. the comment is infections will occur every five years or so. by that, that means many of us could get covid ten times or more in our lifetimes. do you think that's an accurate guess, project? what do you think? >> i think he or she said it very well. it's really just a guess. you really can't tell. obviously if you ask questions i can give you a more firm question, we're not going to eradicate one virus. wife owned eradicated one, smallpox, and that doesn't change very well. you get immunity that lasts for dec decades, if not a lifetime. we likely won't even eliminated it. we've only eliminated a few viruses likes measles and polio, because those viruses, when you get infected or vaccinated, the immunity lasts for decades and sometimes a lifetime. the virus isn't the kind of virus that drifts or changes. with the virus that we're unfortunately dealing with, a, it has varieties. we have enough
both times i've had covid were not fun.here's an arc in "the new yorker" covid is mutating faster than even the dominant flu strain. the comment is infections will occur every five years or so. by that, that means many of us could get covid ten times or more in our lifetimes. do you think that's an accurate guess, project? what do you think? >> i think he or she said it very well. it's really just a guess. you really can't tell. obviously if you ask questions i can give you a...
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the triple threat tonight of covid, flu, and that virus rsv, all hitting at once. take a look at the map tonight. 14 states and washington, d.c. all in red there, really across the country, north, south, right through the middle of the country. these are all states with hospitals with pediatric beds at more than 80% capacity already. tonight here, dr. jha on what parents should know. steve osunsami from atlanta now. >> reporter: what they're seeing at children's hospitals across atlanta tonight, they're seeing in places across the country -- about three times more sick children than usual. in one location, they had to put up a tent back in august to help process all the extra children. this time it's not just covid, it's the flu and a seasonal virus that mostly affects children called rsv. this evening, 5-month-old bentley phillips is hospitalized with rsv in green bay, wisconsin. >> it started with the wheezing. he progressed so fast. his oxygen was so low, we don't know what would have happened if we were at home any longer than we were. >> reporter: it's early i
the triple threat tonight of covid, flu, and that virus rsv, all hitting at once. take a look at the map tonight. 14 states and washington, d.c. all in red there, really across the country, north, south, right through the middle of the country. these are all states with hospitals with pediatric beds at more than 80% capacity already. tonight here, dr. jha on what parents should know. steve osunsami from atlanta now. >> reporter: what they're seeing at children's hospitals across atlanta...
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biden's covid response coordinator says he knows how to prevent all covid deaths now. watch. we are monitoring this closely. the sub variants are concerning. covid is still with us. it is not over. almost all of those are wholly preventable. people got the vaccine. we can drive the deaths down to zero. >> really getting a fourth or fifth a booster shot will prevent all deaths? >> no, it will lead to antibody -dependent enhancement and will make people when the vaccines fail and the increased risk of getting covid, it will increase risk. look in the british data. the brits reveal the real data to americans and the cdc and other agencies. the british do. it shows the mortality in triple vaccinated individuals is higher than unvaccinated people. it is very clear. >> you have been coming on this show for more than two years. every time you come on, you get better and better. thank you so much. >> i have spent my whole life for women exercising their rights, especially the reproductive rights. we have to make sure that illinois is a haven for women all across our state so that the
biden's covid response coordinator says he knows how to prevent all covid deaths now. watch. we are monitoring this closely. the sub variants are concerning. covid is still with us. it is not over. almost all of those are wholly preventable. people got the vaccine. we can drive the deaths down to zero. >> really getting a fourth or fifth a booster shot will prevent all deaths? >> no, it will lead to antibody -dependent enhancement and will make people when the vaccines fail and the...
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and rick retired soon after that, the middle of covid and. it's one of i mean, it's hard to pick a favorite interview. i love all of them and i'm so tremendously honored that all the folks that spoke with me for, the book shared so much of themselves with me, even though many of them had never met in person. rick included but we spend 95% of the interview you never mentioned covid. we just talk his life growing up in idaho all the different parts of what they up he grew up in the different types of mine work he's done over the course of his career. and i remember my my editors saying like, should we keep this? because it doesn't really mention i was like, no, because the last page is so because he finally starts talking about kobe's like, yeah, you know, it's it hasn't been that bad here because they're kind in a small mining town, but coeur d'alene, you know, it's a little worse. and what he says is he's like, honestly he silicosis is a much concern here. people are dying from silicosis way more often than they are of covid. and then intervi
and rick retired soon after that, the middle of covid and. it's one of i mean, it's hard to pick a favorite interview. i love all of them and i'm so tremendously honored that all the folks that spoke with me for, the book shared so much of themselves with me, even though many of them had never met in person. rick included but we spend 95% of the interview you never mentioned covid. we just talk his life growing up in idaho all the different parts of what they up he grew up in the different...
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you wonder if a common cold, flu, covid.ion asks this, can a person contract both flu and covid at the same time? >> the answer is, yes, you can get co-infected with viral infections. generally, that does not happen because the immunity that gets triggered from one infection possibly, theoretically, and many cases practically can blunt the infection of another. but you can simultaneously get exposed to flu and covid and get infected with both of them at the same time. there's no reason that that does not happen. >> so i think the follow-up is a good one asking, of course, you've heard these anecdotes of folks getting covid twice in one month at times. so she's wondering, how quickly can you be reinfected with some of these viruses. >> that's a good question. in general, if you get infected, let's just take covid as an example. it would develop an immune response. if the same virus, the same variant is circulating, you likely have reasonably good protection for at least a few months, say, maybe, three months or more. usually
you wonder if a common cold, flu, covid.ion asks this, can a person contract both flu and covid at the same time? >> the answer is, yes, you can get co-infected with viral infections. generally, that does not happen because the immunity that gets triggered from one infection possibly, theoretically, and many cases practically can blunt the infection of another. but you can simultaneously get exposed to flu and covid and get infected with both of them at the same time. there's no reason...
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, whether it's severe covid, whether it's dying of covid or whether it's getting long covid will be considerably lower. if you get this new booster, then if you don't, that's probably the most important message to get out there. medical experts say there is no crystal ball when it comes to covid. they know that for sure, especially after the last 2 years. >> but they still say now is the time to start thinking about how you want to be carrying on for yourself over the next several months and years to come live ucsf. dan kerman kron. 4 news the next chapter. ok? thank you, dan. san francisco will and its public health emergency declaration for monkeypox on october thirty-first. >> health officials now say the recording fewer than one new m-pox cases per day more than 27,000 san franciscans are vaccinated against the virus. health officials say they will continue to respond to any new outbreaks as needed. residents are still urged to get the 2 dose vaccine. if eligible. oakland police said noticed an uptick in people getting robbed while using atms. authorities say the most recent incident was at
, whether it's severe covid, whether it's dying of covid or whether it's getting long covid will be considerably lower. if you get this new booster, then if you don't, that's probably the most important message to get out there. medical experts say there is no crystal ball when it comes to covid. they know that for sure, especially after the last 2 years. >> but they still say now is the time to start thinking about how you want to be carrying on for yourself over the next several months...
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. >>> later on, why covid curbs at one of iphone factory in china a key contractor makes a lot of stuff there. a live report from beijing it is monday, october 31st, halloween, 2022. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan let's kickoff the final day of october trading with the u.s. equities on the offer. just on the down side predicted at the opening bell. dow jones industrial average implied lower 150. s&p lower 23 and nasdaq down 85 points investors are looking to close a month of stocks with every major average to snap a losing streak. it starts with the russell 2000 up nearly 11%. on pace for the best month since november of 2020 the dow transportation index up 13% as you see here and trying for the best month since october of 2011. best of all is the dow jones industrial average up more than 14% for the month and on pace for its best monthly performance since january of 1976 checking on the bond market. yields in focus. 10-year treasury yield ticking higher to 4.06%. 2-year treasury is 4.49% 30-year treasury is 4.15
. >>> later on, why covid curbs at one of iphone factory in china a key contractor makes a lot of stuff there. a live report from beijing it is monday, october 31st, halloween, 2022. you are watching "worldwide exchange" here on cnbc >>> good morning i'm dominic chu in for brian sullivan let's kickoff the final day of october trading with the u.s. equities on the offer. just on the down side predicted at the opening bell. dow jones industrial average implied lower...
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and particularly on covid, you were asking him about that.ant to listen to one exchange. >> was there a moment in all of this last two months where you said to yourself, this is the leadership test of a lifetime? >> no. >> no. bob. that was just one word, but i feel like it is a loaded word. what did you hear in that "no"? >> it's just peremptory. that's the way it is. now, look at the question. the leadership test of a lifetime. we were into the pandemic, it was totally out of control, he acknowledged that. and the leadership test of a lifetime is exactly what it was. this was a health crisis like we had never seen before. even going back to 1918 as we now know, 1.1 million people in the united states died of this. he never got his arms around it. and in the tapes, you see he never has a plan. never has a strategy. doesn't acknowledge that he needs to do some things as he told me. i always like to play it down so i don't panic people. >> look, it is not like he didn't have people around him telling him, bob, that he needed to. you have anoth
and particularly on covid, you were asking him about that.ant to listen to one exchange. >> was there a moment in all of this last two months where you said to yourself, this is the leadership test of a lifetime? >> no. >> no. bob. that was just one word, but i feel like it is a loaded word. what did you hear in that "no"? >> it's just peremptory. that's the way it is. now, look at the question. the leadership test of a lifetime. we were into the pandemic, it...
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about covid, 55%, 45% no.there you see some of the things, vaccine teachers, require masks, vaccinate students, you know, there is still a concern, but it's a bigger split and this could be a big pushback. >> absolutely. look, it should be up to the states, which have ignored the cdc on a bunch of things because of a shaky performance by that agency. and especially parents of very young kids should have wide discretion whether or not to give the shots. i do have to say this because the whole vaccination issue has been so utterly politicized in the last couple of years that is don't that that we don't blink that students can't go to school unless they get shots for measles and chickenpox. if they do get covid and fortunately most of those cases are mild of the consequences are more severe than being out for a few days because of a rash. >> bret: that's true. let's remember the vaccine did help a lot of people in the beginning part of this pandemic but, as it has changed, as it has evolved, i think people are st
about covid, 55%, 45% no.there you see some of the things, vaccine teachers, require masks, vaccinate students, you know, there is still a concern, but it's a bigger split and this could be a big pushback. >> absolutely. look, it should be up to the states, which have ignored the cdc on a bunch of things because of a shaky performance by that agency. and especially parents of very young kids should have wide discretion whether or not to give the shots. i do have to say this because the...
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covid variants and of course, the annual flu season. mason morrow spoke with doctors. >> i think we can say that we are concerned. the cdc reports 75% of pediatric beds already full on the brink of flu season in the u.s. the flu-like virus rsv infecting young kids at high rates. about 400 children in and out of a hospital bed in san diego in just the past 2 weeks level. >> in the communities low, these no vaccine for so and men back to school. well, this year to gather much higher chance getting infected. the respiratory virus affects breathing primarily in babies and toddlers who medical experts say are even more vulnerable this season due to less outside exposure during covid restrictions. infectious disease specialists are strapping in for another sub variant surge this holiday season. the cdc is also keeping a close eye on the new covid strain surging internationally or in a situation of this subvariant suit that work and where you're seeing multiple different. >> so variants of omicron circulating the united states health professio
covid variants and of course, the annual flu season. mason morrow spoke with doctors. >> i think we can say that we are concerned. the cdc reports 75% of pediatric beds already full on the brink of flu season in the u.s. the flu-like virus rsv infecting young kids at high rates. about 400 children in and out of a hospital bed in san diego in just the past 2 weeks level. >> in the communities low, these no vaccine for so and men back to school. well, this year to gather much higher...