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senator kaine's long covid act is one of the solutions of operation warp speed for long covid treatments idea that i think these need to be acted on. patients will be gathering next week for the long covid advocacy week on capitol hill, telling their members of congress to move these bills forward and to greenlight millions if not billions of more dollars that could be used to treat this disease stop if we don't act quickly to research it and cure it and treat it, or to provide disability or accommodations or disability benefits for those who are sick, the long-term impact of long covid is at the scale and scope hard to understand. harvard economist david cutler estimates there would be a $3.7 trillion impact on u.s. economy for years to come if we don't address long covid now. a major urgent approach to research for long covid is really important for helping people unlock their dreams who might not be able to live the life they intend to post of america ryan prior, thank you so much for coming in to the studio in atlanta, georgia, especially given the price you will pay for this that yo
senator kaine's long covid act is one of the solutions of operation warp speed for long covid treatments idea that i think these need to be acted on. patients will be gathering next week for the long covid advocacy week on capitol hill, telling their members of congress to move these bills forward and to greenlight millions if not billions of more dollars that could be used to treat this disease stop if we don't act quickly to research it and cure it and treat it, or to provide disability or...
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to quote from the lancet covid-19 commission, identify covid-19 origins would provide greater clarityand that only the causes of the current pandemic but also the full abilities to future outbreaks and strategies to prevent them. beginning with my service on the house china task force and throughout our investigation on the subcommittee i have that consistent concerns with the nih biomedical research security and how the nih interacts with other elements of our government on research that could raise national security concerns. for this reason, last congress i introduce the safe biomedical research act which did become law off the record both the nih and hhs at large to consult with the director of the office of national security within the department of hhs and the assistant secretary for preparedness and response, the director of national intelligence, the director of the fbi, and the heads of other appropriate agencies on a regular basis regarding biomedical research conducted or supported by the nih that may affect or be affecting other matters of national security. director ratcl
to quote from the lancet covid-19 commission, identify covid-19 origins would provide greater clarityand that only the causes of the current pandemic but also the full abilities to future outbreaks and strategies to prevent them. beginning with my service on the house china task force and throughout our investigation on the subcommittee i have that consistent concerns with the nih biomedical research security and how the nih interacts with other elements of our government on research that could...
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should learn its mistakes in fighting covid-19. one of the authors of a group that tailed some 300 interviews across the country on the effect of the covid pandemic is former 9/11 executive director philippe zealot. in that interview with usa today, he says that the route, the center for disease control and prevention was asked to make very practical judgments including weighing costs and benefits about school closures that it was utterly and suited to make. do you agree with that? >> -- yeah, i think these decisions should have been made at the local level. the cdc was working basically from randi weingarten one releasing its guidelines to reopen schools, which basically meant to keep schools closed. the state with conservative governors looked pretty quickly as they could operator schools and do in-person learning. what was also obvious is the damage being done to our kids by keeping schools closed. they ignored that science to promote a narrative that suited them. >> let's hear from richard calling from arkansas. hi there. >> go
should learn its mistakes in fighting covid-19. one of the authors of a group that tailed some 300 interviews across the country on the effect of the covid pandemic is former 9/11 executive director philippe zealot. in that interview with usa today, he says that the route, the center for disease control and prevention was asked to make very practical judgments including weighing costs and benefits about school closures that it was utterly and suited to make. do you agree with that? >> --...
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we the origins of covid. we need to know what we knew when and when you sure that with the american people. him we need to know why president trump who was in charge from covid happen, he was in charge when covid got out of control. why he did not tell the american people the truth, yield back. >> >>out recognized mr. jordan from ohio for five minutes per. >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. ratcliffe and think doctor mccormick was onto the right questions this fundamental question seems to be why? why did they lie to us? and why is it taking so long you what's on your testimony why is it taking so long for every government agency to admit that we all know. because of belief a lab leak as theno origin as the start of ths is not a conspiracy theory is that mr. ratcliffe? like snow. >> why it taking so long thin? you do that early on you confirm in may of 2020 you knew that within weeks this thing came from a lab i think you say that in your testimony you say a lab leak is the only explanation on credible explanati
we the origins of covid. we need to know what we knew when and when you sure that with the american people. him we need to know why president trump who was in charge from covid happen, he was in charge when covid got out of control. why he did not tell the american people the truth, yield back. >> >>out recognized mr. jordan from ohio for five minutes per. >> thank you, mr. chairman, mr. ratcliffe and think doctor mccormick was onto the right questions this fundamental...
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how worried they worry about sick from covid 19. we saw only slight gap between democrat and republicans was 11 percentage points. 56% said a democrat said they were worried to 45% of republican hands by october of that same year, just a few months before the vaccines were becoming available, that gap had ballooned to more than 40% in port personnage points, so more than tripled. and by november 2021, we saw democrats about twice as likely as republicans to say they're worried about in their family getting sick from covid and our own data. i'm just going to add a little of our own data to continue the narrative where the data in the book kind of ends by april 2021. democrats were already outpacing republicans vaccine uptake and now it's about nine in ten democrats have reported at least one shot compared to about just half a little bit more than of republicans. these differences are magnified. it comes to boosters. our latest survey finds that about three fourths of democrats compared to fourth of republicans, report being both vacc
how worried they worry about sick from covid 19. we saw only slight gap between democrat and republicans was 11 percentage points. 56% said a democrat said they were worried to 45% of republican hands by october of that same year, just a few months before the vaccines were becoming available, that gap had ballooned to more than 40% in port personnage points, so more than tripled. and by november 2021, we saw democrats about twice as likely as republicans to say they're worried about in their...
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created these traps for older adults during covid. yeah. so i can jump in to that. so elderly are a huge part of my book. i have an entire chapter about the closest person to me who of covid, which was my former village ed ward, harkening. and it was completely stupid reason he he had a tooth infection ended up in icu in new york state where i lived at the time they were putting people with covid into nursing homes. and when he was recovering from his tooth infection, he got covid and died. one in every ten people in nursing homes died of covid one in every 12 in congregant care settings, which also include younger people who are disabled one in every 12 of them died as well. and i've gotten many letters from, people who are elderly about about their experiences with and one of the things i hoped with my book was to give people a chance not only to mourn people they lost, but older people who think that or people who've had covid, who feel like they've been forgotten. and this was very much an assault. the elderly and this figures int
created these traps for older adults during covid. yeah. so i can jump in to that. so elderly are a huge part of my book. i have an entire chapter about the closest person to me who of covid, which was my former village ed ward, harkening. and it was completely stupid reason he he had a tooth infection ended up in icu in new york state where i lived at the time they were putting people with covid into nursing homes. and when he was recovering from his tooth infection, he got covid and died. one...
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the covid-19 vaccine. this time of profiteering and excesses ceo compensation is exactly what the american people, whether they are republicans, democrats or independents are sick and tired of. that is why this morning, i will be asking moderna and mr. bannon sell to reconsider their decision to quadruple the price of this vaccine and not raise the price at all. let me mention of that after this hearing was announced, moderna pledge that it's quote, vaccines and boosters will continue to be available at no cost for the vast majority of people in the united states, and quote. to the patient assistance program. that is good news. the bad news is that most patient assistant programs are poorly designed and extremely difficult and i will be asking mr. brown cell to make certain that this patient assistance program is simple, non bureaucratic and in fact gets up to the people who need it. let me pose, if i might, a moral question that we ask but i hope this committee will address in the months in front of us. t
the covid-19 vaccine. this time of profiteering and excesses ceo compensation is exactly what the american people, whether they are republicans, democrats or independents are sick and tired of. that is why this morning, i will be asking moderna and mr. bannon sell to reconsider their decision to quadruple the price of this vaccine and not raise the price at all. let me mention of that after this hearing was announced, moderna pledge that it's quote, vaccines and boosters will continue to be...
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the parents suspecting he may have had covid sent off for a test for covid.red to finley. in terms of the roll—out covid played here, both the restrictions and the fact there was a suspicion that he may have had covid, that is being perhaps used as an excuse to prevent a social worker from seeing finley face—to—face, that was an excuse that which is by his parents, meaning that the social worker did not see finley. this incident occurred in winter 2021 when there were restrictions in place in the uk was about to enter that third national lockdown. the investigators dealing with the case gave some insights on the murder of the child. a warning — you may find some the details distressing. it was clear from the investigation that shannon marsden and stephen boden clearly lied to services to try and get finley back into their care. once he was back in their care, again they continued to make excuses and avoidance to try and keep services at arms length so they wouldn't pick up on finley's injuries. throughout the trial neither had shown any kind of emotion or sig
the parents suspecting he may have had covid sent off for a test for covid.red to finley. in terms of the roll—out covid played here, both the restrictions and the fact there was a suspicion that he may have had covid, that is being perhaps used as an excuse to prevent a social worker from seeing finley face—to—face, that was an excuse that which is by his parents, meaning that the social worker did not see finley. this incident occurred in winter 2021 when there were restrictions in...
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your 16 year olds had covid, your 16 year old gets better and now has recovered from covid. you vaccinate them and they get myocardia. are you gonna give them two more vaccines? are you gonna give your child to more vaccines? >> i'm not a clinician, i'd have to discuss. >> you have children have you vaccinated your children? . >> i have. >> how many times. >> >> three or four times. >> three or four times. so, the cdc recommends this, and you're obviously somebody who self interested in the outcome here. but the cdc says a 50, 86-year-old gets covid, recovers takes a vaccine and gets myocardial as, he's hot fly with elevated heart enzymes and is very sick, the cdc says as soon as they're better, vaccinate them again. you know how many parents think it's reasonable to do? you know how many countries do not do that for children? sweden does not offer the vaccine for kids under 12 unless there are risk for severe disease. i agree with that. i'm not saying never on any of this. i think it's very reasonable position to say kids at risk or how some diseases that there may be a rea
your 16 year olds had covid, your 16 year old gets better and now has recovered from covid. you vaccinate them and they get myocardia. are you gonna give them two more vaccines? are you gonna give your child to more vaccines? >> i'm not a clinician, i'd have to discuss. >> you have children have you vaccinated your children? . >> i have. >> how many times. >> >> three or four times. >> three or four times. so, the cdc recommends this, and you're...
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and then last item is with regard to the covid update. as we are basically in a study state with regard to our covid cases, our 7-day rolling average of new cases per day is 48. and 46 people were hospitalized as of march 29th including four in the icu, just a reminder, this is all patients in the hospital who have tested positive for covid. this does not necessarily mean that the people are in the hospital because of covid. 86% of all san francisco residents have been vaccinated. 65% received booster doze and buy violent boosters of those ticked up to 39% of residents who received that. much higher than the state and considerably higher than the national average. that's my director's report. i'm happy to take questions from the commissioners, thank you. >> thank you, director colfax. commissioner morewitz, any public comment. >> folks online, if any of you have received accommodations, press star three now. jeanette, can you unmute the first caller of those? caller, please let us know you're there. >> this is gloria jensen. i was on hold
and then last item is with regard to the covid update. as we are basically in a study state with regard to our covid cases, our 7-day rolling average of new cases per day is 48. and 46 people were hospitalized as of march 29th including four in the icu, just a reminder, this is all patients in the hospital who have tested positive for covid. this does not necessarily mean that the people are in the hospital because of covid. 86% of all san francisco residents have been vaccinated. 65% received...
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but this time it was covid or presumed covid. it turned out to be covid. she at o'hare lived in garfield park lowest life expectancy neighbor. the west side took the bus to the train to o'hare, worked at the baggage handler because of her condition, asked her employer to wear a mask. i'm going back to what you talked about. the working conditions. i was not allowed to wear a mask caught covid somewhere along the way. her whole family got covid in and and then we saw the disproportionate impact. and then i will say the first 100 deaths in chicago, 70 were in black people. the mayor said it took my breath away and then called and together a racial equity rapid response that i got to had the honor to sit on to actually address the community conditions, try to address them that were causing the health outcomes that dr. fischer talks about. and so dr. angela, could you actually expand on that? and us a little bit about what you know came from that task force? like what were the specific measurable metric x you knew you could go after to improve, you know, if a
but this time it was covid or presumed covid. it turned out to be covid. she at o'hare lived in garfield park lowest life expectancy neighbor. the west side took the bus to the train to o'hare, worked at the baggage handler because of her condition, asked her employer to wear a mask. i'm going back to what you talked about. the working conditions. i was not allowed to wear a mask caught covid somewhere along the way. her whole family got covid in and and then we saw the disproportionate impact....
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♪♪ ♪ganÉmosle alal covid.♪♪ ♪♪¡asiÍ!♪♪ pidede las medicicinas para a r elel covid. ♪♪¡asiÍ!te el conjunto de necaxa no sale con algo más porque generaron buenas oportunidades y todo lo seguiremos analizando a través de universo cuando veamos el resumen final de fútbol estelar, chivas extra a continuación, nos pueden ver a través de universo y a través de peacock. la victoria es muy importante para el guadalajara por lo que resta de la temporada, viene un cierre complicado para el conjunto de paunovic, vienen partidos de la selección mexicana donde va a tener que ceder algunos jugadores y para el necaxa aferrarse al último de la esperanza, lo matemático, todavía tiene posibilidades de meterse al repechaje. por lo pronto en telemundo le decimos meterse al repechaje. por lo pronto en telemundo le decimos gracias los invitamos a universo [can c cracks!] [comomentarista a deportivo] ¡chichaharito, no!! ¡nono, no, no, , chicharitoto! ¡chicicharito, sasalsa dulce en la a empanada n no! !¡pruébalolo, es un gogolaz! [comentarirista deportrtivo] [himimno de la l liga de campeones]s] c
♪♪ ♪ganÉmosle alal covid.♪♪ ♪♪¡asiÍ!♪♪ pidede las medicicinas para a r elel covid. ♪♪¡asiÍ!te el conjunto de necaxa no sale con algo más porque generaron buenas oportunidades y todo lo seguiremos analizando a través de universo cuando veamos el resumen final de fútbol estelar, chivas extra a continuación, nos pueden ver a través de universo y a través de peacock. la victoria es muy importante para el guadalajara por lo que resta de la temporada, viene un cierre...
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. >> covid was not influenza.we totally no. >> i reclaim my time. i understand that the education system hasn a great deal of expertise with influenza and the challenges of influenza in the contagions among children. however, influenza is not covid. did you experts present august 7, 2020 the cdc published in nwr study on covid net data march 28 to 2020 which established the low risk for american children. in the analysis children comprise less than 0.1% of hospitalization in 0.0005% of associated covid-19 mortality. did your experts present that data to you to develop your assessment for whether or not school should reopen. >> may i answer? >> i'm waiting. >> what our experts showedre us, that's why i was giving you the names of our experts, they showed us the two reports, the one from massachusetts and the one from wisconsin and we also saw the reports from the other countries. i don't know if i saw all of them that you saw that showed when you had this layered mitigation, there wasth mu lesst transmission in sch
. >> covid was not influenza.we totally no. >> i reclaim my time. i understand that the education system hasn a great deal of expertise with influenza and the challenges of influenza in the contagions among children. however, influenza is not covid. did you experts present august 7, 2020 the cdc published in nwr study on covid net data march 28 to 2020 which established the low risk for american children. in the analysis children comprise less than 0.1% of hospitalization in 0.0005%...
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we hear about brain fog, about neurological defects from covid. it really gives a proof of concept that covid can get into the brain. it can damage systems and may give us targets for targeting long covid and some of the chronic conditions. >> i know easter is this sunday. a lot of families will be gathering. it seems that more people are getting -- there's a slight uptick. do you see that in the community, and any guidance more than three years into this now? >> things are still looking okay at the hospital. probably at the lowest levels but still not zero. people mo what they should now. now that easter is here if anyone is having symptoms particularly if you're older than 65, immunocompromised, get paxlovid. that's been way underused and can be the difference between life and death or life and seriously ill. >> i've kind of lost track of my own covid vaccination card. what's the general rule of thumb in how often we should get vaccinated or get the boosters? >> i think the bottom line is most people don't have to worry until the fall campaign.
we hear about brain fog, about neurological defects from covid. it really gives a proof of concept that covid can get into the brain. it can damage systems and may give us targets for targeting long covid and some of the chronic conditions. >> i know easter is this sunday. a lot of families will be gathering. it seems that more people are getting -- there's a slight uptick. do you see that in the community, and any guidance more than three years into this now? >> things are still...
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go to free covid home test dot com that's free covid home test .com go to free covid home test .com nowo you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? asleep support has a unique blend of five key ingredients that can help you false it faster. stay asleep longer, so you can wake up refreshed que no. the brand i trust. good morning, everyone. we do begin with and this is ready to go online! any questions? yeah, i got one: how about the best network imaginable? let's invent that! that's what we do...
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most communities across the united states have been devastated by covid. you all know i represent parts of houston, and big city. i was born and raised in the small texas world community. and duval county, where i was born, one out of 151 people died of covid. in a similar community, like lamb county, nearly one out of every 100 people were killed by covid. this death rate was one of the highest in the country, and three times that of the nation as a whole. and fox, across the country, the americas death rate has been nearly 40% higher than that of those and cities. this is tragically sad, and i believe that its vaccine denialism that cause these american deaths, only 56% of rural residents are fully vaccinated, versus 67% of their urban counterparts. in my home state of texas, it's estimated that 2000 lives could've been saved if we had reached the vaccination levels of places like vermont, or connecticut. -- plaintive most jones from the preliminary junction. that motion claims that biden is -- the social media companies are quote unquote, killing people
most communities across the united states have been devastated by covid. you all know i represent parts of houston, and big city. i was born and raised in the small texas world community. and duval county, where i was born, one out of 151 people died of covid. in a similar community, like lamb county, nearly one out of every 100 people were killed by covid. this death rate was one of the highest in the country, and three times that of the nation as a whole. and fox, across the country, the...
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however, influences not covid. did your experts present to you, august 7th 2020, cdc published an adam w. are studying covid net data from march 24 2020 to july 25th 2020, which clearly established the low risk to american children. in the analysis, children comprised less than 0.1% of hospitalizations, and 0.005% of associated covid-19 mortality. >> the data. >> did your experts present that data to you to be able to develop your suspend for whether or not schools should reopen? >> so, may i answer? >> i am waiting. >> so, what our experts showed us, and that is why i was giving you the names of our experts, they showed us that two reports. the one from massachusetts, and the one from wisconsin. and we also saw the reports from the other countries. i don't know if i saw all of them that you saw. that showed that when you have this layered mitigation, there was much less transmission in schools. that we saw. and that is part of the reason why we were confident that if we had the layered mitigation, that we can do t
however, influences not covid. did your experts present to you, august 7th 2020, cdc published an adam w. are studying covid net data from march 24 2020 to july 25th 2020, which clearly established the low risk to american children. in the analysis, children comprised less than 0.1% of hospitalizations, and 0.005% of associated covid-19 mortality. >> the data. >> did your experts present that data to you to be able to develop your suspend for whether or not schools should reopen?...
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have to pay up. >>> plus -- >> your next covid test could have four legs and a tail. why dogs are proving yet again they really are man's best friend. >>> this is not what you want t see in your garage in the middl of the night. >>> another cold, breezy day in store for us on thursday. temperatures look like they wil warm up a little bit as we hit the end of the work week. we will see if we can keep it goin into the weekend, coming up in th >>> developing news out of berkeley. we have video of a lo of police are renting a car wit windows blown out. this is at the intersection of shattuck avenue in berkeley. we are hearing reports of a possible shooting that happened around it: 30, but we are waiting to hear back from police. they are on the scene right now and we have a call out to them. >>> a church in san jose will have to pay up for breaking covid rules. today a santa clar county judge ordered cavalry church in san jose to pay a fine for breaking masking and social distancing roles. the church sued le e 2020 sthey vi thr religious freedoms. then the county sued the
have to pay up. >>> plus -- >> your next covid test could have four legs and a tail. why dogs are proving yet again they really are man's best friend. >>> this is not what you want t see in your garage in the middl of the night. >>> another cold, breezy day in store for us on thursday. temperatures look like they wil warm up a little bit as we hit the end of the work week. we will see if we can keep it goin into the weekend, coming up in th >>>...
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however, influences not covid. did your experts present to you, august 7th 2020, cdc published an adam w. are studying covid net data from march 24 2020 to july 25th 2020, which clearly established the low risk to american children. in the analysis, children comprised less than 0.1% of hospitalizations, and 0.005% of associated covid-19 mortality. >> the data. >> did your experts present that data to you to be able to develop your suspend for whether or not schools should reopen? >> so, may i answer? >> i am waiting. >> so, what our experts showed us, and that is why i was giving you the names of our experts, they showed us that two reports. the one from massachusetts, and the one from wisconsin. and we also saw the reports from the other countries. i don't know if i saw all of them that you saw. that showed that when you have this layered mitigation, there was much less transmission in schools. that we saw. and that is part of the reason why we were confident that if we had the layered mitigation, that we can do t
however, influences not covid. did your experts present to you, august 7th 2020, cdc published an adam w. are studying covid net data from march 24 2020 to july 25th 2020, which clearly established the low risk to american children. in the analysis, children comprised less than 0.1% of hospitalizations, and 0.005% of associated covid-19 mortality. >> the data. >> did your experts present that data to you to be able to develop your suspend for whether or not schools should reopen?...
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go to free covid home test .com. that's free covid home test .com. go to free covid home test .com.w sunday the nascar cup series headstands. that's one i'm going to like the to take on the short track mayhem of martinsville. these guys are ready to do battle will outlast the pack at the paper clip where everyone is pushed to the limit. the no go four hundred coverage begins sunday at 2:00 eastern on fs one . hey man. celebrity build things with their lives. but who are they going back ? >> oh no. why the long face? the new season is epic and you can watch any time with weekly d new york night eighty nine and a new twist. whoa that will have everyone. what was up on new maxxi wednesdays on fox or watch any time on hulu sundays. it's time to take a bigger look at thi when i was his age, we had to be inside to watch live sports. but with xfinity, we get the fastest mobile service and can stream down the street or around the block! hey, can you be less sister, more car? all right, let's get this over with. switch to xfinity mobile and get the best price for 2 lines of unlimited. just $
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the gen z answer would obviously covid. how is covid playing out? because it seems like depending on where you live, that could go in either direction. sure. so it's because the politics of covid cut against what you might expect, given that for young people, they were not as at risk of the severe threat of covid. as someone who is older and yet younger people have tended to have more progressive political views. so you would find in some cases older voters being a little more resistant to covid restrictions in some ways, but because they were personal, more under threat from the virus being maybe a little more accepting of it were for young people initially feeling more, you know, to the extent their more progressive. okay well i'm to care for my fellow citizens and do the stuff and then to later sort of push back very vigorously against it. look at what has happened to my generation and you know i still find i did a fellowship on a college campus a year ago and i was you know, we we had to do a lot of things wearing masks or unless you had you cou
the gen z answer would obviously covid. how is covid playing out? because it seems like depending on where you live, that could go in either direction. sure. so it's because the politics of covid cut against what you might expect, given that for young people, they were not as at risk of the severe threat of covid. as someone who is older and yet younger people have tended to have more progressive political views. so you would find in some cases older voters being a little more resistant to...
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covid is over. >> the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid.e still doing a lot of work on it. but the pandemic is over. >> will: if biden is saying it's over then, look, it's time the party is over. the pandemic is over. the party is over, oakland. time's up. it's time to give property owners their rights back. it's time for emergency powers to all be returned from the state back to the people. thomas jefferson famously said when people fear government tyranny has found victory. right now it's winning. tyranny, while mass can a raiding as this is the new normal. but there is nothing normal about, for example schools still forcing elementary kids outside to mask that's happening in elizabeth montessori school ithaca in upstate, new york. we wish we were kidding but kids at this school they are still being forced to eat lunch in silence. they banned happy birthdays in the classroom. they have even shut down their cafeteria. three years give these kids a break. covid has triggered a sickness in this country. they are hooked. >> some folk also try
covid is over. >> the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid.e still doing a lot of work on it. but the pandemic is over. >> will: if biden is saying it's over then, look, it's time the party is over. the pandemic is over. the party is over, oakland. time's up. it's time to give property owners their rights back. it's time for emergency powers to all be returned from the state back to the people. thomas jefferson famously said when people fear government tyranny has...
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why we passed legislation, got to president to sign it, declassify origins of covid.n the origins of covid. we need to get to the bottom of it. so many businesses, so many people have been negatively affected. we need accountability. that is exactly what we're doing. liz: china also found out in the report working on vaccine for covid earlier than expected. moving the timeline earlier than expected. china is accused trying to tell congress to stop this. don't investigate the pandemic anymore. they're accused of setting up police stations around the world including down in chinatown in new york city. two new york residents arrested helping china to do that, crack down on dissident to try to get them to return to china. >> look americans need to be fully aware, eyes wide open that the chinese communist party will not stop at any length to undermine u.s. national security. i have sponsored legislation to look at the malign influence of ccp organizations in our university. this police station is another example of the links they will go to. we have to understand, policies
why we passed legislation, got to president to sign it, declassify origins of covid.n the origins of covid. we need to get to the bottom of it. so many businesses, so many people have been negatively affected. we need accountability. that is exactly what we're doing. liz: china also found out in the report working on vaccine for covid earlier than expected. moving the timeline earlier than expected. china is accused trying to tell congress to stop this. don't investigate the pandemic anymore....
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have to pay up. >>> plus -- >> your next covid test could have four legs and a tail. why dogs are proving yet again they really are man's best friend. >>> this is not what you want t see in your garage in the middl of the night. >>> another cold, breezy day in store for us on thursday. temperatures look like they wil warm up a little bit as we hit the end of the work week. we will see if we can keep it goin into the weekend, coming up in th ♪ ...i'm over 45. ♪ ♪ i realize i'm no spring chicken. ♪ ♪ i know what's right for me. ♪ ♪ i've got a plan to which i'm sticking. ♪ ♪ my doc wrote me the script. ♪ ♪ box came by mail. ♪ ♪ showed up on friday. ♪ ♪ i screened with cologuard and did it my way! ♪ cologuard is a one-of-a kind way to screen for colon cancer that's effective and non-invasive. it's for people 45 plus at average risk, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your provider for cologuard. ♪ (group) i did it my way! ♪ i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet? well, peo
have to pay up. >>> plus -- >> your next covid test could have four legs and a tail. why dogs are proving yet again they really are man's best friend. >>> this is not what you want t see in your garage in the middl of the night. >>> another cold, breezy day in store for us on thursday. temperatures look like they wil warm up a little bit as we hit the end of the work week. we will see if we can keep it goin into the weekend, coming up in th ♪ ...i'm over 45....
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Apr 25, 2023
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dice que solo tiene covid.te es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con leÓn krauze y maity interiano. maity: buenas noches y gracias por acompaÑarnos. despuÉs de los problemas iniciales que hubo con la aplicaciÓn en lÍnea, ya son miles los migrantes de distintos paÍses que estÁn pidiendo asilo en estados unidos. leÓn: se mantienen con esperanzas de encontrar soluciÓn a sus casos por esa vÍa legal. algunos dijeron cÓmo se sienten ahora. reportero: desde muy tempranas, esta madre venezolana y sus dos pequeÑos hijos salieron de la casa donde vivieron las Últimas semanas en tijuana en bÚsqueda de su nueva vida. antes de que saliera el sol, llegaron al puerto fronterizo para buscar a los estados unidos en busca de asilo. >> estÁn felices de que ya vamos a llegar por fin. ya tenÍamos cuatro meses, cinco meses frenados por la cita. reportero: es la tercera vez que llega a este sitio llena de esperanzas. en ocasiones anteriores, la aplicaciÓn a travÉs de la cual los migrantes indocumentados pueden solicitar as
dice que solo tiene covid.te es su "noticiero univisiÓn: ediciÓn nocturna", con leÓn krauze y maity interiano. maity: buenas noches y gracias por acompaÑarnos. despuÉs de los problemas iniciales que hubo con la aplicaciÓn en lÍnea, ya son miles los migrantes de distintos paÍses que estÁn pidiendo asilo en estados unidos. leÓn: se mantienen con esperanzas de encontrar soluciÓn a sus casos por esa vÍa legal. algunos dijeron cÓmo se sienten ahora. reportero: desde muy...
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last lesson, for covid-19. four covid-19. my favorite philosopher, yogi bear who says it ain't over until it's over. what do we mean by that? what is the endgame of the covid-19 that we are facing? let's take a look at the possibilities. what could happen? ok, let's work from the bottom up. are we going to eradicate sars-cov-2? what do you think? no. we're not. the reason we are not, there are number of reasons, first of all we have only eradicated one virus in the history of human health. that virus, listen, this is important, it has a number of characteristics. it's stable. the small parts that infected the egyptian pharaohs is the same smallpox that we eliminated in 1980. number two it was a widely accepted vaccination campaign and number three, the immunity induced by infection or vaccine, lasts a minimum of decades and more likely for a lifetime. are we going to eliminate sars-cov-2? sorry. no. why? again, we have eliminated things like polio and measles from the u.s., even though as we know, measles in other regions of
last lesson, for covid-19. four covid-19. my favorite philosopher, yogi bear who says it ain't over until it's over. what do we mean by that? what is the endgame of the covid-19 that we are facing? let's take a look at the possibilities. what could happen? ok, let's work from the bottom up. are we going to eradicate sars-cov-2? what do you think? no. we're not. the reason we are not, there are number of reasons, first of all we have only eradicated one virus in the history of human health. that...
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and long covid.l: this woman was a teacher in baltimore before she got sick. >> my body is broken. on sundays, i feel like a cracker that somebody can put in their hands and crumble because that is how my body feels. paul: smith first discussed her condition on the newshour two years ago. >> it felt like a ghost or monster started to inhabit my body. paul: and today -- >> my memory has gotten progressively worse. paul: interacting with you, you seem as sharp as anybody i talked to. >> long covid is a very sneaky, invisible condition that people don't recognize unless they are -- there are visible symptoms. today i feel ok, but when you leave here and when it conversation ends, i will be on my couch for the next 5-6 hours because this conversation itself is exhausting. paul: post exertional malaise. meredith hearst had it for a week after our interview, has her son documented. philip is heartbroken that he can no longer do the adoption work he loved. >> when you can match a child that needs a family t
and long covid.l: this woman was a teacher in baltimore before she got sick. >> my body is broken. on sundays, i feel like a cracker that somebody can put in their hands and crumble because that is how my body feels. paul: smith first discussed her condition on the newshour two years ago. >> it felt like a ghost or monster started to inhabit my body. paul: and today -- >> my memory has gotten progressively worse. paul: interacting with you, you seem as sharp as anybody i...
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. >>> covid negative sales fall 7% but still top estimates despite falling demand for covid tests.he swiss giant outline's the strategy. >> we always knew the covid conundrum would come to an end and has come to an end what really carries us forward is the base and that's being felt in both division. >>> and the riksbank hikes with a warning inflation is still far too high ♪ >>> good morning, everybody, and welcome to "street signs." as you can see behind me, there is a lot of red on the board today. the hand joer from both asia and wall street pretty negative. a lot of focus on what's happening with the u.s. regional bairngs. yesterday we were very much looking at first republic, and that bank lost almost half of its value yesterday alone in trading. once again there are concerns about the financial system, the impact that that's going to have on the u.s. economy and they're surfacing. you can see the stoxx 600% almost 1%. the stock was significantly lower. we've made a lot of the way back again, but, of course, things are turning south. keep an eye on that. in march we were very
. >>> covid negative sales fall 7% but still top estimates despite falling demand for covid tests.he swiss giant outline's the strategy. >> we always knew the covid conundrum would come to an end and has come to an end what really carries us forward is the base and that's being felt in both division. >>> and the riksbank hikes with a warning inflation is still far too high ♪ >>> good morning, everybody, and welcome to "street signs." as you can see...
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the government officially announced thursday it'll downgrade covid-19 to its lowest legal classification level. it will soon consider the illness to be on par with seasonal influenza. >> translator: the expert panel finally confirmed there will be no special circumstances that would change the scientific premise. our ministry has decided to reclassify covid-19 to category five starting may 8th. >> the illness is currently in category two. that allows the government to put strict measures in effect. the health ministry says the downgrade will improve health care access for patients with covid-19. it aims for 64,000 facilities nationwide to offer outpatient care for people with the illness and calls for test results and outpatient care after a positive diagnosis will fall on the patient. the ministry will continue to recommend people with covid-19 stay home for five days starting the day after symptoms appear. >>> officials initially intended to lift covid-19 border restrictions to coincide with the downgrade, but now they're planning to do that on saturday just in time for the spring holi
the government officially announced thursday it'll downgrade covid-19 to its lowest legal classification level. it will soon consider the illness to be on par with seasonal influenza. >> translator: the expert panel finally confirmed there will be no special circumstances that would change the scientific premise. our ministry has decided to reclassify covid-19 to category five starting may 8th. >> the illness is currently in category two. that allows the government to put strict...
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longer so, long covid.ut 25% of patientshg covid. and if you're talking about millions and millions of patients, you can imagine that's a large number. >> reporter: patients are long covid commonly experience symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath and chest pain. now, let's compare treva to other patients with long covid. how is she similar or different to some of the other patients? >> she's fairly representative of the patients with severe covid that we saw prevaccination during the early days of the pandemic. these other patients with long covid didn't have severe covid. they had a cold. and the cold got better. and then a few months later they can't get out of bed. most of the long covid patients that we're seeing are those that were healthy and now have lingering symptoms. >> don't stop. don't stop. don't stop. keep going. you got this. almost there. >> reporter: one way to monitor those symptoms is through breathing tests, which taylor receives every six weeks. while exhausting, the too
longer so, long covid.ut 25% of patientshg covid. and if you're talking about millions and millions of patients, you can imagine that's a large number. >> reporter: patients are long covid commonly experience symptoms like fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath and chest pain. now, let's compare treva to other patients with long covid. how is she similar or different to some of the other patients? >> she's fairly representative of the patients with severe covid that we saw...
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where exactly did covid-19 come from?nce it reports towards two leaks. >> it has not been explored before, double leaks. roger marshall is the ranking republican on the health subcommittee that released this report. >> i have a responsibility to people's health. today, my decisions might impact millions. >> this disproves the theory that it is something natural. >> marshall, with a team of investigators, scientists, and lawyers have been working on the case of its origins for two years. in september 2019, the world was spinning. something else was happening in wuhan that was about to knock everything off course. >> it was 2019, there was small leak. >> the first leak would have been contained. >> in the report, investigators say a lab could have caused an of personnel or the release of the infectious virus in the environment. >> the satellite photos around here look like something is not right. the number of people in the hospitals going up as well. >> he served in the department of health and human services as the assist
where exactly did covid-19 come from?nce it reports towards two leaks. >> it has not been explored before, double leaks. roger marshall is the ranking republican on the health subcommittee that released this report. >> i have a responsibility to people's health. today, my decisions might impact millions. >> this disproves the theory that it is something natural. >> marshall, with a team of investigators, scientists, and lawyers have been working on the case of its...
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too little of that covid relief actually went to covid relief. and you're going to pick one group that got millions of dollars but you're going to fail to discuss the hundreds of billions of dollars that went to things completely irrelevant to covid. ms. delauro: but i don't know that cutting over $1 billion for the native american tribal programs with regard to their behavioral health system, medical centers, vaccines, yeah. but what this bill doesn't do, i'm with you. what this bill doesn't do is discern between what is -- a positive, good thing to do and remove what isn't. it makes a general blanket statement. mr. burgess: reclaiming my time. that's why we have an appropriations committee. mr. chairman, in the interest of time i yield back. >> i thank the gentleman. gentlelady from pennsylvania is recognized for questions. >> thank you. first can i -- i've got a unanimous consent request to insert into the record a letter from the department of homeland security which they said the proposed cuts from this bill could lead to more than 2,400 cus
too little of that covid relief actually went to covid relief. and you're going to pick one group that got millions of dollars but you're going to fail to discuss the hundreds of billions of dollars that went to things completely irrelevant to covid. ms. delauro: but i don't know that cutting over $1 billion for the native american tribal programs with regard to their behavioral health system, medical centers, vaccines, yeah. but what this bill doesn't do, i'm with you. what this bill doesn't...
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you saved a whole lot of people's mental health by helping them do this online during covid.ank you very much. nacho: no, no, thank you so much, i mean, for sharing these beautiful paintings. i mean, it's they--did an amazing job. your family did an amazing job. i love doing this and i think during covid, doing these free classes online was a blessing to me too, you know, and blessing others was the best thing during covid for me, you know, making that negativity into positive, you know, bring in joy. damian: and, you know, and when we were watching you do your live classes online during covid, we later found out, "oh, he's from gilroy, he's local." we had no idea that you were local, but did that skyrocket you into the big star that you are today? because it seems like if there was ever a positive to come out of covid, it said it really launched a few things and one may have been your career here locally. nacho: yeah, it helped me out a lot, you know, because before covid, i was well known here in the south county and everything, you know, and i was going there, but like cov
you saved a whole lot of people's mental health by helping them do this online during covid.ank you very much. nacho: no, no, thank you so much, i mean, for sharing these beautiful paintings. i mean, it's they--did an amazing job. your family did an amazing job. i love doing this and i think during covid, doing these free classes online was a blessing to me too, you know, and blessing others was the best thing during covid for me, you know, making that negativity into positive, you know, bring...