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for long covid . in 2023, they found 5% of americans are living with long covid. that is nearly 20 million people. and i is still happening up to 20% of folks will get an infection. so clearly, it is something we need to be very concerned about. anybody who is seriously researching this would say unanimously that we can't move past covid in any serious manner until we have treatments for long covid. >> charlie, i have to commend you on being open and talking about what you are going through. is absolutely horrific. i know there's people out there watching this who can relate, unfortunately, to what you are going through. i'm sure you saw there was a recent big analysis in the journal, the lancet, that found about 45% of people who had covid mostly in asia and europe had one debilitating symptoms lasting with immediate follow-up time of about 130 days. that is a long time. i wanted to ask you -- given the fact you had symptoms in 2020, over the past three years, have you seen awareness truly increase?
for long covid . in 2023, they found 5% of americans are living with long covid. that is nearly 20 million people. and i is still happening up to 20% of folks will get an infection. so clearly, it is something we need to be very concerned about. anybody who is seriously researching this would say unanimously that we can't move past covid in any serious manner until we have treatments for long covid. >> charlie, i have to commend you on being open and talking about what you are going...
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dr natalie mcdermott has long covid. i natalie mcdermott has long covid. ., ,., ., covid. uuite covid. i thought something not quite right _ covid. i thought something not quite right here _ covid. i thought something not quite right here but _ covid. i thought something not quite right here but i _ covid. i thought something not quite right here but ijust- quite right here but ijust couldn't build up that strength, like, it didn't seem to matter how much i went for a walk, i couldn't get beyond a certain point.— walk, i couldn't get beyond a certain point. natalie says she cau~ht certain point. natalie says she caught covid _ certain point. natalie says she caught covm twice _ certain point. natalie says she caught covm twice at - certain point. natalie says she caught covm twice at the - certain point. natalie says she| caught covid twice at the start of the pandemic. the london trust where she used to work disputes she was infected there. a, disputes she was infected there. �* , disputes she was infected there. , disputes she was infected there. �* , there. a mobility s
dr natalie mcdermott has long covid. i natalie mcdermott has long covid. ., ,., ., covid. uuite covid. i thought something not quite right _ covid. i thought something not quite right here _ covid. i thought something not quite right here but _ covid. i thought something not quite right here but i _ covid. i thought something not quite right here but ijust- quite right here but ijust couldn't build up that strength, like, it didn't seem to matter how much i went for a walk, i couldn't get...
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of covid-19 origin, nih refuses to acknowledge any suggestion that the covid-19 virus may have traveled from nature to a lab, to humans. and only continues to fuel the country for questions around it. to discover the truth and instill confidence back in our federal research programs. why not engage in a robust, honest, and transparent dialogue investigation. we work with social media companies to center those who -- further fueling public distrust in our public health institutions. unfortunately, the biden administration's one size fits all approach to the pandemic has only made the response even more challenging, between inconsistent cdc covid-19 guidance policies, testing challenges, the fta rationing therapeutics. among these, mistakes significant real world consequences. parents were left with limited options for in-person -- in the nation's largest teachers union offers line by line and it's an reopening guidelines. this robs arcades of the benefits of in-person instruction, and has a devastating effect on anxiety and depression, at unprecedented levels. as members of the subcommit
of covid-19 origin, nih refuses to acknowledge any suggestion that the covid-19 virus may have traveled from nature to a lab, to humans. and only continues to fuel the country for questions around it. to discover the truth and instill confidence back in our federal research programs. why not engage in a robust, honest, and transparent dialogue investigation. we work with social media companies to center those who -- further fueling public distrust in our public health institutions....
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and long covid.as an occupational disease, so that if they find themselves not able to work, they are able to get the support that they so richly deserve. they want health care workers to be compensated, like they are in some other countries. we are falling behind our peers in our recognition of this as a real disease that needs proper recognition and compensation. so, all those front line workers that we clapped for on a thursday, especially the ones who have lost theirjob, don't have any money now, have something that they can fall back on. what would the financial implications be of the compensation scheme you're asking for? that's a lot of money to be paying out when there's not a lot of money coming in. i would also point out that we can't afford not to. if they're well supported back into work, then that would help the other crises that we are dealing with right now. last year, scientists confirmed what many health care workers have suspected all along about the risks they were exposed to. they
and long covid.as an occupational disease, so that if they find themselves not able to work, they are able to get the support that they so richly deserve. they want health care workers to be compensated, like they are in some other countries. we are falling behind our peers in our recognition of this as a real disease that needs proper recognition and compensation. so, all those front line workers that we clapped for on a thursday, especially the ones who have lost theirjob, don't have any...
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because they got covid. and they didn't even see their families because of this whole issue of separating people who had covid, half of the respondents worried about bringing covid to their partners or an older family member. many u.s. provisions found the portion of the day spent treating covid-19 patients was associated with higher ptsd score, depression, and anxiety. this was not a fun time. but it was the commitment of medical professionals and those who wanted to get -- to be saved, to use the vaccines and use all precautions, can i get 30 seconds? the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker for his indulgence. these medical praftionals in the early stablings were suffering higher ptsd scores, dpetion and anxiety. many health care workers at the beginning of the pandemic saw workers get sick and die from covid almost right in front of them and this contributed to their increased strength and anxiety. we did push them to their limit when we didn't have mass
because they got covid. and they didn't even see their families because of this whole issue of separating people who had covid, half of the respondents worried about bringing covid to their partners or an older family member. many u.s. provisions found the portion of the day spent treating covid-19 patients was associated with higher ptsd score, depression, and anxiety. this was not a fun time. but it was the commitment of medical professionals and those who wanted to get -- to be saved, to use...
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covid. individuals are more susceptible have to take additional precautions but for everybody else there is no end in sight in the virus and therefore needs to be conceptualized to look at fluor our is the or other viruses which is not something ought to get the extent to which we want to change her life surrounded is going to depend on each individual decision about how we weigh our services. >> you get right to appoint one better readers have been reading about notches cut with the artsy rich is making a comeback and i have a question from denise from illinois which will be a policy here to ask is the severity of our is the greater during the pandemic and interesting question from denise in illinois. senate to great question and i think the answer is both although with an emphasis on the second part of what she was saying. let me back up a step and say our is the is extremely common. prior to the pandemic the cdc estimates virtually every child will get our is the before the age of two. th
covid. individuals are more susceptible have to take additional precautions but for everybody else there is no end in sight in the virus and therefore needs to be conceptualized to look at fluor our is the or other viruses which is not something ought to get the extent to which we want to change her life surrounded is going to depend on each individual decision about how we weigh our services. >> you get right to appoint one better readers have been reading about notches cut with the...
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they didn't come to the end stages of covid and covid killed them. so i don't make mockery of the hard work of president biden. and i truly believe that his time frame i might think it's a little too quick, but i adhere to the president's time frame of may 2023. let us organize so that we can save lives. at any moment -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. pallone: another minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: at any moment, mr. speaker, at any moment we can have a surge of covid-19. we saw that at the beginning of the convergence of flu that was high this year. and covid. so i don't celebrate this legislation. i don't take angst or anger with the individual who thinks this is the right way. i know i'm on the right side. i'm on the dominant side of truth that six million plus died. and 500 are dying every day. this is not a time to end the emergency declaration. we should also make sure that we are not creating chaos and confusion. i'd like to ask unanimous consent to submit into t
they didn't come to the end stages of covid and covid killed them. so i don't make mockery of the hard work of president biden. and i truly believe that his time frame i might think it's a little too quick, but i adhere to the president's time frame of may 2023. let us organize so that we can save lives. at any moment -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. mr. pallone: another minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. jackson lee: at any moment,...
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we are not done with covid. or rather covid is not done with us. and ending all of our protections and public health measures without a recent discussion is down right dangerous. unfortunately, that is exactly what house republicans continue to do week after week bringing bills to the floor that are nothing but political stunts and put politics over science. this is the latest dangerous stunt. h.r. 185 would terminate the centers for disease control and prevention's order that requires proof of covid-19 vaccination for foreign air passengers entering the united states. vaccination is protective against severe illness and death from covid-19. it reduces the impact of covid-19 on our health care infrastructure. including hospital capacity and health care provider staffing. and that's why the c.d.c. order was put in place and why i continue to believe that our public health experts are best positioned to make these kinds of determinations. this bill would permit unvaccinated individuals to freely enter the united states even as variants continue to em
we are not done with covid. or rather covid is not done with us. and ending all of our protections and public health measures without a recent discussion is down right dangerous. unfortunately, that is exactly what house republicans continue to do week after week bringing bills to the floor that are nothing but political stunts and put politics over science. this is the latest dangerous stunt. h.r. 185 would terminate the centers for disease control and prevention's order that requires proof of...
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-- two and covid-19 infections and related strategies to mitigate the spread of covid-19. in addition the law provided cdc 1 billion for vaccine confidence. would you say this was successful building confidence in the vaccine? in. >> thank you for that question, what we don't know is whatin happened in the absence. >> no but you think it helped? >> i know we've been using thein resources -- >> but did it improve the confidence level of the public? >> compared to where it otherwise would have been, yes. >> well, i'm not sure we got our money's worth because in my district people tell me not only are they losing confidence in the covid vaccines but now other more proven vaccines as well. we are going backwards, a recent study showed 2019 to 2022 the percentage of american parents who oppose requiring measles, mumps, rubella vaccines for school jumped from 23% to 35%. this is dangerous because people do not know who to trust. there is a crisis of confidence in our public health authorities including the cdc after a series of major missteps in the last couple of years, this is
-- two and covid-19 infections and related strategies to mitigate the spread of covid-19. in addition the law provided cdc 1 billion for vaccine confidence. would you say this was successful building confidence in the vaccine? in. >> thank you for that question, what we don't know is whatin happened in the absence. >> no but you think it helped? >> i know we've been using thein resources -- >> but did it improve the confidence level of the public? >> compared to...
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we are not done with covid. or rather covid is not done with us. and ending all of our protections and public health measures without a recent discussion is down right dangerous. unfortunately, that is exactly what house republicans continue to do week after week bringing bills to the floor that are nothing but political stunts and put politics over science. this is the latest dangerous stunt. h.r. 185 would terminate the centers for disease control and prevention's order that requires proof of covid-19 vaccination for foreign air passengers entering the united states. vaccination is protective against severe illness and death from covid-19. it reduces the impact of covid-19 on our health care infrastructure. including hospital capacity and health care provider staffing. and that's why the c.d.c. order was put in place and why i continue to believe that our public health experts are best positioned to make these kinds of determinations. this bill would permit unvaccinated individuals to freely enter the united states even as variants continue to em
we are not done with covid. or rather covid is not done with us. and ending all of our protections and public health measures without a recent discussion is down right dangerous. unfortunately, that is exactly what house republicans continue to do week after week bringing bills to the floor that are nothing but political stunts and put politics over science. this is the latest dangerous stunt. h.r. 185 would terminate the centers for disease control and prevention's order that requires proof of...
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cann you elaborate against covid-19 covid-19 vaccines and treatments?ed to do that within the community faith-based organizations and other community leaders. people who are trusted and met with them to explain basic questions about covid, about therapeutics, importantly white is important to participate in clinical trials but we won our represent the nation. that of course gives comfort to people that are particular intervention may work. if they know somebody looks like them was part of the trial. wear are building this to everything we are doing. we are not stopping just with the covid response. because obviously the same holds true for all clinical research. so we are working hard to exted that. >> i'm glad to hear that. ii was going to ask how can the successes of these efforts be replicated to ensure racial and ethnic diversity in clinical trial more broadly? i'm glad you are continuing. just want to say thank you again. this is very important to me and i look forward to partnering in a bipartisan way with my colleagues to ensure clinical trial di
cann you elaborate against covid-19 covid-19 vaccines and treatments?ed to do that within the community faith-based organizations and other community leaders. people who are trusted and met with them to explain basic questions about covid, about therapeutics, importantly white is important to participate in clinical trials but we won our represent the nation. that of course gives comfort to people that are particular intervention may work. if they know somebody looks like them was part of the...
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covid deaths are down by 90%. we saved millions of lives and we opened our country back up and soon we will in the public health emergency. [applause] that is called a public health emergency. but we will remember the toll on pain is never going to go away. more than one million americans lost their lives to covid. families grieving, children orphaned. empty chairs at the dining room table constantly reminding you that she used to sit there. remember them. we remain vigilant. we still need to monitor variance. congress needs to fund these efforts and keep america safe. host: dr. joel zinberg, that was from the state of the union. schools coming up several times in this report. of us a perspective of what states did when it came to schools and what were the end results. guest: some states kept schools closed for in person schooling for 2020 and 2021. and you had other states like florida which in the spring of 2020 began to open up their businesses and their schools. despite that disparity of treatment, you have no
covid deaths are down by 90%. we saved millions of lives and we opened our country back up and soon we will in the public health emergency. [applause] that is called a public health emergency. but we will remember the toll on pain is never going to go away. more than one million americans lost their lives to covid. families grieving, children orphaned. empty chairs at the dining room table constantly reminding you that she used to sit there. remember them. we remain vigilant. we still need to...
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i'm partly influenced by my wife who still has symptoms of lung covid. -- of long covid. she still has fatigue and brain fog. a good reason to not want to get covid. when i get it respiratory infection i would get asthmatic and start wheezing, i have not had that for three or four years. so the benefits of wearing a mask in crowded indoor spaces outweigh the down side. i would probably keep doing it forever. kristen: a crowded grocery store is another example of that. do we know any more about long covid now than we did two years ago? i understand you are doing these things to try to avoid that. >> that's exactly right. having had five vaccine shots, if i got covid it would take -- i would take paxlovid. it does not cross my mind that i am going to die of it. but the main issue is it would leave me up for a week or so and isolation is not pleasant but also the main issue is the , not probability, but the possibility of having long covid even in the form of chronic symptoms or increasing the long-term risks of heart attack and stroke. i still tried to avoid it and i've bee
i'm partly influenced by my wife who still has symptoms of lung covid. -- of long covid. she still has fatigue and brain fog. a good reason to not want to get covid. when i get it respiratory infection i would get asthmatic and start wheezing, i have not had that for three or four years. so the benefits of wearing a mask in crowded indoor spaces outweigh the down side. i would probably keep doing it forever. kristen: a crowded grocery store is another example of that. do we know any more about...
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so what we're seeing is covid isn't over. we still have covid cases.have to be vigilant in protecting ourselves existence covid, but we'ved had 12 continuing declarations of an emergency. we're three years into the what we're seeing the p -- covid is now endemic. once an emergency's declared by the health and human services secretary, they give the the executive branch certain powers, certain authorities that we think needs to be approved by congress. we don't need to govern our country by executive fiat for three years in a row, and we know examples of that. some of these we need to keep, emergency certification of health care workers. but the examples when this first came into effect, it was actually both administrations, secretary azar declared the emergency. and if you look at what's declared emergency, that set off the president being able to use the production act for getting rest raters in the right place. president trump moved the ship off the shores of new york city so that we had an additional hospital ship, an additional hospital for the cit
so what we're seeing is covid isn't over. we still have covid cases.have to be vigilant in protecting ourselves existence covid, but we'ved had 12 continuing declarations of an emergency. we're three years into the what we're seeing the p -- covid is now endemic. once an emergency's declared by the health and human services secretary, they give the the executive branch certain powers, certain authorities that we think needs to be approved by congress. we don't need to govern our country by...
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my mother jaclyn died from covid last year. we owe it to those we have lost in those that have suffered that this never happens again. chairman clyburn, ranking member jordan, and distinguished members of the subcommittee and witness panel, it is a privilege to be here today. i am dr. rick bright, a career public servant and scientist who has spent 30 years addressing pandemic trends. for 10 years, i served in the department of health and human services, i was director of barnett when the covid-19 pandemic emerged. it is clear that the i did states was unprepared for the covid-19 pandemic. as i testified to congress in may of 2020, we have a narrow window of opportunity to build a defense against covid. the early response was chaotic and reckless, filled with denials, delays, and deceptions, from government leaders and others entrusted to detect americans. politics prevailed over science. our long health care system buckled, and we lost hold on two essential components of a response, speed and trust. sadly, this led to many unn
my mother jaclyn died from covid last year. we owe it to those we have lost in those that have suffered that this never happens again. chairman clyburn, ranking member jordan, and distinguished members of the subcommittee and witness panel, it is a privilege to be here today. i am dr. rick bright, a career public servant and scientist who has spent 30 years addressing pandemic trends. for 10 years, i served in the department of health and human services, i was director of barnett when the...
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if it's covid, paxlovid.ergency use, paxlovid is an oral treatment for people 12 and up... who have mild-to-moderate covid-19 and have a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. having even one risk factor, like being over 50, diabetes, or smoking increases your chances of severe covid. taken within five days of symptoms, paxlovid reduced the risk of developing severe covid-19 by 86%. paxlovid may strengthen or weaken other medicines. taking it with certain medicines may cause life threatening side effects or affect how paxlovid works. so it's critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take including herbal supplements, because lab tests or changing the dose of your medicines may be needed. tell your doctor if you have any serious illnesses, allergies, liver or kidney disease, are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, are breastfeeding, or use birth control. paxlovid may affect how your birth control works. don't take paxlovid if
if it's covid, paxlovid.ergency use, paxlovid is an oral treatment for people 12 and up... who have mild-to-moderate covid-19 and have a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. having even one risk factor, like being over 50, diabetes, or smoking increases your chances of severe covid. taken within five days of symptoms, paxlovid reduced the risk of developing severe covid-19 by 86%. paxlovid may strengthen or weaken other...
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this is what the cdc currently tells but covid. if your 15 year old has had covid they want him to be vaccinated. if the 15 year old has had covid, they want him vaccinated. he gets vaccinated let's say he has myocarditis from the vaccine. the cdc tells you as soon as he's better he should get another vaccine. no parent with any lick of common sense would allow their kid to be vaccinated after they've already had covid and had myocarditis from the vaccine but the cdc's recommendation is that your kid should get a second vaccine as soon as their heart is better. the vaccine caused him a heart inflammation and the cdc tells you this. this is why nobody trusts the cdc because no mom with any bit of common sense would ever subject their kid to another vaccination after they had a heart inflammation from the first one. this is how idiotic these people are and how moronic. they have destroyed trust. they are the ones that have destroyed trust in vaccines and everything else because they're really telling you stuff that's obviously not tr
this is what the cdc currently tells but covid. if your 15 year old has had covid they want him to be vaccinated. if the 15 year old has had covid, they want him vaccinated. he gets vaccinated let's say he has myocarditis from the vaccine. the cdc tells you as soon as he's better he should get another vaccine. no parent with any lick of common sense would allow their kid to be vaccinated after they've already had covid and had myocarditis from the vaccine but the cdc's recommendation is that...
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what we are saying is covid is not over we still have covid cases and we have to be vigilant in protecting ourselves. but we have 12 continuing declarations of emergency. we three years into the pandemic it is almost as if the pandemic is over covid is now endemic. and once the emergency is declared by the health and human services that gives the executive branch certain powers and authorities that we think needs to be approved by congress. do not need to govern our country by -- for three years in a row. an example of that some of these we need to keep emergency certification of health care workers but examples win this came into effect this was both administration secretary azar declared the emergency and that set off things like the president was able to have the defense production act to get respirators in the right place. and getting president trump to shift that ship off the shores so there would be additional hospital ships for citizens of new york and new jersey. that is what those emergency powers are for and president biden use those so that vaccines could be distributed further.
what we are saying is covid is not over we still have covid cases and we have to be vigilant in protecting ourselves. but we have 12 continuing declarations of emergency. we three years into the pandemic it is almost as if the pandemic is over covid is now endemic. and once the emergency is declared by the health and human services that gives the executive branch certain powers and authorities that we think needs to be approved by congress. do not need to govern our country by -- for three...
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covid.se to seven million died globally so it's inherently a big story. this is just the origin of covid is not directly related to anti trans racism. so it's not a natural for joe biden he doesn't have his talking points still written. but it my make for a good topic to a prime time address to the nation t he might answer a few other questions while he's at it. for example is he still sending money to china for biotech research. the administration was doing that, sending cash to the same wuhan lab as recently as last year. they still doing that? and bigger picture have their views on china changed now they know china is responsible for the death of seven million people. china unleashed covid to the world intentionally or not and lied about it and put lifesaving information from the scientists trying to respond to covid. knowing all of that does joe biden still think vladimir putin,'s so bad the greatest threat to world peace and stability. it seems this could overturn some of our previous p
covid.se to seven million died globally so it's inherently a big story. this is just the origin of covid is not directly related to anti trans racism. so it's not a natural for joe biden he doesn't have his talking points still written. but it my make for a good topic to a prime time address to the nation t he might answer a few other questions while he's at it. for example is he still sending money to china for biotech research. the administration was doing that, sending cash to the same wuhan...
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there are probably less deaths occurring with covid than because of covid.mething we are clear on when we are filling out death certificates and getting that data. there may be some discrepancy there, don't think it's as big as people are making it out to be. there clearly is a discrepancy when it comes to hospitalized for covid or with covid. that's clear. with deaths it's a little more stark. i don't necessarily think that there is overcounting of deaths for covid. there may be misclassifications occurring. host: let's hear from keith. evansville, indiana. last call, go ahead. caller: i was just wondering if they ever incorporated a way to use something to put in your mask where you didn't have to take that vaccine if you didn't want to. i've got two shots. and they did nothing but just make me feel real wore out. can't think straight. aggravated. i just wondered if there is a possibility of working besides drugs. host: as you talk about the response specifically, talk about this idea of long covid and what you're hearing about that. guest: to answer the c
there are probably less deaths occurring with covid than because of covid.mething we are clear on when we are filling out death certificates and getting that data. there may be some discrepancy there, don't think it's as big as people are making it out to be. there clearly is a discrepancy when it comes to hospitalized for covid or with covid. that's clear. with deaths it's a little more stark. i don't necessarily think that there is overcounting of deaths for covid. there may be...
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stuart: we are learning how much of the covid-19 money, was spent on non- covid-19 causes and triple of the non- covid-19 programs that we spend money on. guest: new apartment buildings, government vehicles, walking trails, the list goes on and on, $140 million in covid-19 eight went toward a delay is student loan payments under the biden administration, let's take a look at how some cities and states use the money, and washington dc set aside to have million dollars for parking enforcement and iowa allocated 23 and half million to build a permanent field of dreams ballpark, arguing that would have the hospitality industry hit hard by covid-19 and new jersey governor phil murphy, have proved $12 million to build a state all of fame, but another half a million dollars, went toward new administration suvs, and the nonprofit opened the books tells foxbusiness, the congress was in a rush to get paid out to americans in a crisis, they should build routine spinning controls that could be attached to any new appropriations and even in a hurry and these revelations about where all of this co
stuart: we are learning how much of the covid-19 money, was spent on non- covid-19 causes and triple of the non- covid-19 programs that we spend money on. guest: new apartment buildings, government vehicles, walking trails, the list goes on and on, $140 million in covid-19 eight went toward a delay is student loan payments under the biden administration, let's take a look at how some cities and states use the money, and washington dc set aside to have million dollars for parking enforcement and...
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i and there will be one on covid. i'll get to that in a minute. also, senator ted cruz, senator rand paul , they respond to tonight's top story. >> they'll be with us in justn u a minute. st a now, we begin this monday o with a fox news alert. the department of energy, they are now finally admittinge the obvious truth.s covid-19 was apparently developed in that by chinese scientists at the wuhan institute of virology, likely through gain of function research. now, the deadly diseas the somehowlab an leaked out of the lab and aninfe infected the entire world .ct and by the way, china knew at the entire time, side note, a sloppy attempt to cover up.m and then thatht all ensued from communist chinese and of the communist chinese and of course, their corrupt propagandists in part that we fund for china. woul and that would be the h.o. and maybe even dr. and ye fauci himself. and yet no one has been helde wh accountable. they have yet, to this point, even wanted to admit the truth, which was obvious.th mow, a message fro president reagan is more releva
i and there will be one on covid. i'll get to that in a minute. also, senator ted cruz, senator rand paul , they respond to tonight's top story. >> they'll be with us in justn u a minute. st a now, we begin this monday o with a fox news alert. the department of energy, they are now finally admittinge the obvious truth.s covid-19 was apparently developed in that by chinese scientists at the wuhan institute of virology, likely through gain of function research. now, the deadly diseas the...
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reporter: kristin is from work by covid. they are both raising con that san francisco's public health emergency comes to an end. >> there is still a crisis. we are about to lose a ton of protections that have been keeping san francisco afloat. reporter: housing protections, benefits, are in jeopardy. >> how we measure the phrase of emergency is around severe disease. reporter: the end to the health emergency does not mean an end to fighting covid. >> the phrase emergency also has to be attached to hospital systems being overwhelmed. it doesn't mean that covid is gone. unfortunately, it will never be eradicated. reporter: they hope people don't get the wrong message about the future of the virus. >> i don't think the general public really understands how bad it can be reporter: i also spoke to another young man who is homebound with long covid. he believes the public health emergency should not end until there is a treatment for long covid as we know, there isn't one right now. larry: what exactly does the end of the public h
reporter: kristin is from work by covid. they are both raising con that san francisco's public health emergency comes to an end. >> there is still a crisis. we are about to lose a ton of protections that have been keeping san francisco afloat. reporter: housing protections, benefits, are in jeopardy. >> how we measure the phrase of emergency is around severe disease. reporter: the end to the health emergency does not mean an end to fighting covid. >> the phrase emergency also...
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covid is over.et nearly three years later, more than 35 national emergency acts are still in effect and the current administration is continuing to abuse more than 120 special statutory powers, only meant for times of emergency. even joe biden said the pandemic is over. we agreed with that long before he said it and we're happy he's finally saying it. it is far past time to put an end to this abuse. i thank my friend and colleague, representative gosar, for hi strong leadership on this issue. i am proud to be a co-sponsor of this legislation and i strongly support it. with that, i yield back. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields. the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. larsen: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized mr. graves: i don't have any more speakers, i'm prepared to close if the gentleman is. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from washington is recognized mr. larsen: mr.
covid is over.et nearly three years later, more than 35 national emergency acts are still in effect and the current administration is continuing to abuse more than 120 special statutory powers, only meant for times of emergency. even joe biden said the pandemic is over. we agreed with that long before he said it and we're happy he's finally saying it. it is far past time to put an end to this abuse. i thank my friend and colleague, representative gosar, for hi strong leadership on this issue. i...
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karishma: the country now leads the world in covid-19 deaths.d of those are in new york, the city i call home. megan: it's helping you. it's oxígeno. it's oxygen, oxygen. there you go. male: i've gotta confirm that there's only one patient in the building. karishma: daily ambulance callouts have more than doubled since the start of march. paramedics like megan pfeiffer are pulling double shifts, trying to give each patient the care they deserve, but they're also afraid for themselves. megan: we take as many precautions as we can, but, you know, there's been several studies with viral load. and the more you're exposed to it, potentially the worse it can be, and we don't know a lot about it yet, so it's difficult. karishma: megan and her partner have let us accompany them on their shift today. [siren blaring] karishma: we're not allowed to ride in the actual ambulance for safety reasons, but we're following behind as they do their shift, and john, who's also a paramedic, is taking us. karishma: john rugen has been a paramedic for over 20 years, bu
karishma: the country now leads the world in covid-19 deaths.d of those are in new york, the city i call home. megan: it's helping you. it's oxígeno. it's oxygen, oxygen. there you go. male: i've gotta confirm that there's only one patient in the building. karishma: daily ambulance callouts have more than doubled since the start of march. paramedics like megan pfeiffer are pulling double shifts, trying to give each patient the care they deserve, but they're also afraid for themselves. megan:...
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a new study finds that one bout of covid is better than two covid vaccine shots in protection. that is published in lancet. remember, early on they were singing a very different tune. they said absolutely didn't come from the lab. we're talking about why they might have said that in just a moment. on the lack leak, proponents of which were labelled racist or maga by tech titans and many in the media. the head of the cdc now looks like the smartest guy in the room. but this thinking got him in very hot water back then with dr. fauci. >> i still think the most likely etiology of this pathogen was from a laboratory, escaped. the other people don't believe that. that's fine. science will figure it out. >> martha: science will eventually figure it out. boy have the folks at the lawrence livermore lab worked on this. first, we're glad to be joined by the former cdc director, dr. robert red field. thanks for being here. >> glad to be here. >> martha: looking back and we spoke out many times about this, and you went out on a limb and you said i believe this was a virus super charged be
a new study finds that one bout of covid is better than two covid vaccine shots in protection. that is published in lancet. remember, early on they were singing a very different tune. they said absolutely didn't come from the lab. we're talking about why they might have said that in just a moment. on the lack leak, proponents of which were labelled racist or maga by tech titans and many in the media. the head of the cdc now looks like the smartest guy in the room. but this thinking got him in...
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its new york restaurant closed during covid. world's cities impacted on his plans for global expansion? julian metcalfe, it's great to have you on the show. let's start with this, simply put, how did covid and the closing of offices hit your business? it hit itsu much the same way it hit a great many businesses, particularly hospitality. well, infact, everybody. it's like other hospitality businesses in the sense that as the cities slowly fill up, itsu is thriving. we were lucky that a great many itsus were feeding people outside the great cities and in many of the big towns, and they remained very busy as they opened up. it almost seems like a decade ago, 2020, february, doesn't it? we've moved on. and for many people they're operating their business lives differently but the cities are definitely filling up. julian, before covid you had big global expansion plans. how did you have to change those? well, covid put a stop on everything for a great many of us, but now we are opening a second and third itsu in paris, france. we're
its new york restaurant closed during covid. world's cities impacted on his plans for global expansion? julian metcalfe, it's great to have you on the show. let's start with this, simply put, how did covid and the closing of offices hit your business? it hit itsu much the same way it hit a great many businesses, particularly hospitality. well, infact, everybody. it's like other hospitality businesses in the sense that as the cities slowly fill up, itsu is thriving. we were lucky that a great...
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woody harrelson pushes woody por covid-19 conspiracy theory. >> reall y? >> where's the conspiracy theory there? the daily beast echoed that woody harrelson spewthe dails ax annspiracies in rambling snl timonologue. l >> now rolling stone magazine, which was foundee d to fightn th the power, obviously came outign g on the side of the guy fightie the power. oh, no, justhe kidding.dline. rolling stone used exactly who the same s headline. nking that >> so the same people who saidci you're crazy for thinking thatda covid may have come from a chinese biolab. now say you're crazy. az comif you dare to complain at pfizer , which is buying them off, shut up.r >>wa don't laugh. hard to think of a better way w to make woody harrelson point than that. >> so george gascon is supposeÓ to be a prosecutor. to be a prosecutor. he's so completely out of control, so totally politicized that he's reached the pointore c where he's more concerned with respectinerned withg transs than protecting people in lospe angeles. oplefrom kid touchers.t su he just suspended a prosecutor
woody harrelson pushes woody por covid-19 conspiracy theory. >> reall y? >> where's the conspiracy theory there? the daily beast echoed that woody harrelson spewthe dails ax annspiracies in rambling snl timonologue. l >> now rolling stone magazine, which was foundee d to fightn th the power, obviously came outign g on the side of the guy fightie the power. oh, no, justhe kidding.dline. rolling stone used exactly who the same s headline. nking that >> so the same people...
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finally, in terms of the covid update, wanted to update you on our covid numbers. i'll give you a few more up to date numbers then what are in the director's report. as of february 15, noted on the public tracker, we had -sorry-i will read these numbers and will get the commission more updated numbers. as of 2-8, the san francisco 7 day average of covid cases per day is 76 and 61 people are hospitalized, including 5 in intensive care unit. we are seeing some increases in the covid hospitalizations. this is expected with the new variants increasing the health hospital capacity remains adequate to care for people, and then in terms of our vaccination, 86 percent of all san francisco residents have been vaccinated and 65 percent received a booster dosage that also includes 38 percent who received a bivalent booster. 38 percent, we like to see that percentage be higher, it much higher then the state or national averages so comparatively san francisco continues to do well. that's my director's report. happy to answer any questions from the commissioners. thank you. >> t
finally, in terms of the covid update, wanted to update you on our covid numbers. i'll give you a few more up to date numbers then what are in the director's report. as of february 15, noted on the public tracker, we had -sorry-i will read these numbers and will get the commission more updated numbers. as of 2-8, the san francisco 7 day average of covid cases per day is 76 and 61 people are hospitalized, including 5 in intensive care unit. we are seeing some increases in the covid...
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she said democrats got this covid pandemic just right. >> i see the struggle to recover from covid-19 pandemic in my community everyday. a recent report revealed the disturbing increase in behavioral incidents connected to covid-related trauma and stress. >> you know, the whole thing is nothing about oh, the masks that the kids were wearing or the lockdown that the kids had to undergo. they are feeling stressed of the disease itself. i don't see any evidence of that. >> there is a lot of developments. those things still have not gone away. there are a lot of kids that have long-term damage and it is going to take a long time before we can reverse it all. >> you want to keep it here for some seconds. we are getting some breaking news here. john fetterman, his communication director, released the following statement. towards the end of the senate democrat retreat today, senator fetterman began filling light-headed. remember, he suffered a stroke couple months ago. he left and was driven to the washington hospital. doctors are running more tests and john is remaining over night for obser
she said democrats got this covid pandemic just right. >> i see the struggle to recover from covid-19 pandemic in my community everyday. a recent report revealed the disturbing increase in behavioral incidents connected to covid-related trauma and stress. >> you know, the whole thing is nothing about oh, the masks that the kids were wearing or the lockdown that the kids had to undergo. they are feeling stressed of the disease itself. i don't see any evidence of that. >> there...
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andrew: the covid franchise may prove more durable. starters, 75 million americans over 60 and many get a covid booster every year at the price of the vaccines going up $100, 25, as market shifts to a commercial pay from a government paid program. jack: you are my spiritual leader, but you mention the come down. if you put them together is the biggest clip i've ever seen, this is wiley coyote going off the cliff in the rocket rollerskates, landing, the anvil falls on him, covid drugs are the bestsellers in pharmaceutical history, that could be tens of billions of dollars. you have some other stuff, how does pfizer get over something this big? andrew: there's a revenue collapse. the only company, and the ceo is confident about their pipeline, and 6% annually through 2030. they have a vaccine for rsv, severe respiratory disease, and oral pill for diabetes and obesity, the hottest areas in the pharmaceutical industry. eli lilly is a leader and the pfizer drug is an oral drug, a big advantage for a pill. jack otter: tell me more about the
andrew: the covid franchise may prove more durable. starters, 75 million americans over 60 and many get a covid booster every year at the price of the vaccines going up $100, 25, as market shifts to a commercial pay from a government paid program. jack: you are my spiritual leader, but you mention the come down. if you put them together is the biggest clip i've ever seen, this is wiley coyote going off the cliff in the rocket rollerskates, landing, the anvil falls on him, covid drugs are the...
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.♪ ♪te sientes calientita,♪ ♪y sospechas del covid.♪ ♪tienes 5 días para ganarle al covid.♪ ♪la solucion.♪ ♪gánale al covid.♪ ♪tratándotelo así.♪ ♪evita el hospital y protege a la familia.♪ ♪quédate en casa♪ ♪y más pronto podrías volver a salir.♪ ♪hazte la prueba, oh sí.♪ ♪toma las pastillas.♪ ♪¡qué sí!♪ ♪ganémosle al covid, así.♪ si tienes síntomas, llama o visítanos hoy. ♪¡así!♪ el pronóstico >>> antonio lópez, tiene su cuervo uno de las comunidades por tormentas invernales >>> le piden ayudas a tratamientoscomo pro dañados que están en el de ser finales de marzo unavez terminen selecciones de marzo, protocolo condado de alameda y también de que elproceso seguir tipo de recursos desde que comenzaron lastormentas hasta hoy, estará inevitable ? producto resto >>> para coordinar una inspección a la propiedad >>> ahora contarácon dos centros de recuperación de vinos el inquilino >>> en el número 7001 en auckland, el segundo será inaugurado en barry, cuadro 48, ambos van abrir sus puertas al público a través de este viernes 10 de febrero, será de 10:00 será de 10:00 de la mañanaa 10:00 de l
.♪ ♪te sientes calientita,♪ ♪y sospechas del covid.♪ ♪tienes 5 días para ganarle al covid.♪ ♪la solucion.♪ ♪gánale al covid.♪ ♪tratándotelo así.♪ ♪evita el hospital y protege a la familia.♪ ♪quédate en casa♪ ♪y más pronto podrías volver a salir.♪ ♪hazte la prueba, oh sí.♪ ♪toma las pastillas.♪ ♪¡qué sí!♪ ♪ganémosle al covid, así.♪ si tienes síntomas, llama o visítanos hoy. ♪¡así!♪ el pronóstico >>> antonio...
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with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19.inaxnow (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now... have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i missing something? (hero) it's the weekend baby... see you later. (vo) like getting things two days early? when it comes to payday, you can with wells fargo. (co-worker 4) what are you doing this weekend? >> tonight on abc 7, 8:00, schoolhouse rock 50th anniversary sing-along followed by avid elementary. at 10:00 soul of the nation presents black in vegas and do not miss abc7news at 11:00. the one hour primetime special plaque in vegas celebrates black entertainers both past and present on the vegas strip. our abc news reporter has a preview. >> las vegas, one of america's playgrounds, but in its early days in the 1940's and 1950's, people of color were only welcomed on the stage. >> how crazy i great entertainer
with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19.inaxnow (vo) at wells fargo, direct deposits come up to two days early with early pay day. what if everything came two days early? (hero) have a good weekend! alright now... have a good weekend. (co-worker) but it's wednesday... (co-worker 2) see you monday! (co-worker 3) am i missing something? (hero) it's the weekend baby... see you later. (vo) like getting things two days early? when it comes to payday, you can with wells fargo....
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but an unvaccinated noncitizen who doesn't have covid would be denied entry. that is the logic of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle that is -- there is no logic. that's the problem. everything about covid has been free of logic and rather full of emotion. that's truth. and we've been destroying the american economy. we have been droa de-troying the future of our children. fores them into the corners with masks. forcing them to be denied education. destroying the futures of families who -- family members have last job, who haven't been able to serve, have been able to carry out their livelihoods as doctors, as nurses. as public servants. who have been unable to carry out their jobs. including men and women in uniform until republicans demanded in december that we protect our men and women in uniform from getting fired from daring to say, i don't want to have a needle stuck in my arm when there's plenty of evidence indicating myocard dirvetion tis and other concerns arise from it. wonder why we haven't had any committee hearings by my colleagues on th
but an unvaccinated noncitizen who doesn't have covid would be denied entry. that is the logic of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle that is -- there is no logic. that's the problem. everything about covid has been free of logic and rather full of emotion. that's truth. and we've been destroying the american economy. we have been droa de-troying the future of our children. fores them into the corners with masks. forcing them to be denied education. destroying the futures of families...
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but first is covid over?ta clara county health officials are ready to change course when it comes to dealing with the pandemic. services that will soon no longer be offered by the county. >>> the news at 5:00 starts now. i'm jessica aguirre. it is hard to grapple but wrap your mind around this. it's been almost three years since the pandemic broke out. a pivotal change in how we manage the virus. manage. yes, covid is still around. it will be closing all of its mass covid vaccination and testing sites by the end of the month. so now what? marianne favro has the details. >> reporter: santa clara county vaccinated 3,000 people a day here at its vaccination clinic in san jose and thousands more came here across the street to get tested for covid. now both locations will close along with all of the county's other mass vaccination and testing sites by the end of the month, ending a program that's cost a billion dollars to operate. >> at least 90% of the population of the county has gotten at least one vaccine. so
but first is covid over?ta clara county health officials are ready to change course when it comes to dealing with the pandemic. services that will soon no longer be offered by the county. >>> the news at 5:00 starts now. i'm jessica aguirre. it is hard to grapple but wrap your mind around this. it's been almost three years since the pandemic broke out. a pivotal change in how we manage the virus. manage. yes, covid is still around. it will be closing all of its mass covid vaccination...
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it actually does not mean covid is gone. unfortunately, covid would never be eradicated. reporter: still, these two women hope people do not get the wrong message about the future of the virus. >> i do not think the general public understands how bad it can be. liz: the city has not released specific details on what the end of this health emergency will mean for certain covid-related protections, like housing. the mayor said covid-related sick pay requirements will be coming to an end, mask requirements are also ending in the city. the 42nd annual santa cruz clam chowder cookoff is here in santa cruz. the the clam ifay 1, day 2 is kicking off today rain or shine. there's nothing better than having it in a bread bowl, dipping in. it is such a bay area thing, too. lisa: we have winter like systems arriving today. we will see the snow levels rising a little bit, and they will fall with a stronger system for your monday that kind of lags. here is a look at live doppler 7 , where activity is to the north. spotty showers out ahead of the system. you go in closer, you can alread
it actually does not mean covid is gone. unfortunately, covid would never be eradicated. reporter: still, these two women hope people do not get the wrong message about the future of the virus. >> i do not think the general public understands how bad it can be. liz: the city has not released specific details on what the end of this health emergency will mean for certain covid-related protections, like housing. the mayor said covid-related sick pay requirements will be coming to an end,...
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if it's covid, paxlovid.eatment for people 12 and up... who have mild-to-moderate covid-19 and have a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. having even one risk factor, like being over 50, diabetes, or smoking increases your chances of severe covid. taken within five days of symptoms, paxlovid reduced the risk of developing severe covid-19 by 86%. paxlovid may strengthen or weaken other medicines. taking it with certain medicines may cause life threatening side effects or affect how paxlovid works. so it's critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take including herbal supplements, because lab tests or changing the dose of your medicines may be needed. tell your doctor if you have any serious illnesses, allergies, liver or kidney disease, are pregnant or plan to become pregnant, are breastfeeding, or use birth control. paxlovid may affect how your birth control works. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, r
if it's covid, paxlovid.eatment for people 12 and up... who have mild-to-moderate covid-19 and have a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. having even one risk factor, like being over 50, diabetes, or smoking increases your chances of severe covid. taken within five days of symptoms, paxlovid reduced the risk of developing severe covid-19 by 86%. paxlovid may strengthen or weaken other medicines. taking it with certain...
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government about exactly how covid started. an intelligence community consensus and one of the things the president did, he's the one who tasked the national labs to study this as well, not an effort just in the intelligence community. the work is ongoing. president believes it's important we continue the work and find out as best we can how it started so we can better prevent a future pandemic. it's -- that's the idea here is to get ahead of it so that should there be another one, or even the signs of another one, we can better get ahead of it. >> china, though, is pretty clearly accusing the biden administration of smearing them and trying to say that this is baseless, people shouldn't believe it, and it's a politically motivated attack. >> i'm not going to get ahead of where we are in the process, jacqui. the intelligence community and the rest of the government is still looking at this. there's not been a definitive conclusion so it's difficult for me to say nor should i feel like i should have to defend press reporting abo
government about exactly how covid started. an intelligence community consensus and one of the things the president did, he's the one who tasked the national labs to study this as well, not an effort just in the intelligence community. the work is ongoing. president believes it's important we continue the work and find out as best we can how it started so we can better prevent a future pandemic. it's -- that's the idea here is to get ahead of it so that should there be another one, or even the...
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government on what exactly caused covid to break out. we want to find out obviously because we want to prevent this from happening again. >> got to learn all the lessons. john kirby, as usual, thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> just ahead we'll dig deeper into this new report on the origins of the covid pandemic. stand by, we have details. >>> breaking news, rupert murdoch admits some fox news hosts endorsed false stolen election claims in 2020. we'll have new details on a major new trove of legal filings in the lawsuit against his company. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. tastes great in our iced coffees too. which makes waking up at 5 a.m. to milk the cows a little easier. (moo) mabel says for you, it's more like 5:15. man: mom, really? to you, it may just be an elevator. here goes nothing. but for a young homeowner becoming their parents, it's a learning opportunity. come on in. [ chuckles ] the more, the merrier. paris, huh? bonjour! we got any out-of-towners in the elevator? tom. it is not ea
government on what exactly caused covid to break out. we want to find out obviously because we want to prevent this from happening again. >> got to learn all the lessons. john kirby, as usual, thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> just ahead we'll dig deeper into this new report on the origins of the covid pandemic. stand by, we have details. >>> breaking news, rupert murdoch admits some fox news hosts endorsed false stolen election claims in...
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covid is an organic disease.us has changed things within the body. there are three or four different ways the virus can change the body's physiology and lead to the symptoms we are experiencing, but what we understand very clearly is that this is not a psychological illness. this is an illness that has been caused by the body responding to a previously unknown virus. the immune system has become dis-regulated as a result of the virus, and it is leading to highly debilitating symptoms. i am optimistic we can close and on somtherapies for people with long covid, but we need the public to understand that dying is not your only risk of serious, life-changing problems from covid. we need the government helping in infection prevention so that my clinic doesn't become even more overwhelmed in the cing months and years. geoff: i have to imagine in addition to physical symptoms there has to be a great deal of depression with all the mysteries you are discussing, plus this notion that the country has moved on while they ar
covid is an organic disease.us has changed things within the body. there are three or four different ways the virus can change the body's physiology and lead to the symptoms we are experiencing, but what we understand very clearly is that this is not a psychological illness. this is an illness that has been caused by the body responding to a previously unknown virus. the immune system has become dis-regulated as a result of the virus, and it is leading to highly debilitating symptoms. i am...