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late summer covid _ times today, not over yet. late summer covid wave _ times today, not over yet.e summer covid wave brings warning of more to come. right. because right — warning of more to come. right. because right now— warning of more to come. right. because right now we _ warning of more to come. right. because right now we are - because right now we are having, it is defying seasonality. early on people would say well, it is like the flu, it pegs in winter and goes away. that is what everyone thought. naively and dramatically, incorrectly, that when covid came at the end of december, the beginning of january that it would peak in march and then drop as you come into the summer months. it did not do anything like that. this virus does not know whether it is spring summer winter or fall and it shows us right now, we are in august a new start to see an acceleration of cases. how serious could it get again? the virus that is circulating now is the e.g. five and variants. most people who got infected or who have gotten vaccinated and boosted have a degree of immunity that they ma
late summer covid _ times today, not over yet. late summer covid wave _ times today, not over yet.e summer covid wave brings warning of more to come. right. because right — warning of more to come. right. because right now— warning of more to come. right. because right now we _ warning of more to come. right. because right now we are - because right now we are having, it is defying seasonality. early on people would say well, it is like the flu, it pegs in winter and goes away. that is what...
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covid, has a kid who has covid.so i'm not surprised at all. we talk with a former official about life with covid in a post-pandemic world. plus, families without cell phones or computers. we didn't have none of that technology that, you know, nowadays is integral to survival. explore how this dedicated team is changing lives. one computer at a time. you're watching, matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. welcome back. momoderate to o severe eczcza ststill disrupupts my skini. despspite treatmtment it disisrupts my s skin with i . it d disrupts mymy skin withth . but now, i i can disrurupt ecza with rinvoq. rinvnvoq is not t a steroid, totopical, or r injection.. it's o one pill, o once a da. manyny taking ririnvoq sasaw clear or almost-clear skin while some saw up to 100% clear skin. and, they felt dramatic and fast itch relief someme as early y as 2 days. ththat's rinvovoq relief.. ririnvoq can l lower your r aby to fightht infectionons, inincluding tbtb. seserious
covid, has a kid who has covid.so i'm not surprised at all. we talk with a former official about life with covid in a post-pandemic world. plus, families without cell phones or computers. we didn't have none of that technology that, you know, nowadays is integral to survival. explore how this dedicated team is changing lives. one computer at a time. you're watching, matter of fact, america's number one nationally syndicated public affairs news magazine. welcome back. momoderate to o severe...
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meaning those people didn't die from covid, they died with covid.eaning, people telling you it's time to mask up aren't full of concern, they're full of [bleep]. yet despite all of this, over the weekend, the president told reporters he plans to ask congress for more money to develop a new vaccine. now, i'll admit it's nice to see this white house making news for a drug besides cocaine... [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: jimmy. jimmy. but there's no need to discuss any drugs because the vaccines didn't stop transmission. yet every time another politician got covid, they posted the same ridiculous message on twitter saying, i just tested positive for covid and i just want to say i'm so glad i've been vaxxed and boosted or it would have been way worse. hello, that's like me saying i just found out my wife is pregnant but i want to thank god we used a condom or she would have been way more pregnant. you know? like you're saying it didn't work, okay? the government was wrong about every single thing they pushed on us during covid especially mask mandates
meaning those people didn't die from covid, they died with covid.eaning, people telling you it's time to mask up aren't full of concern, they're full of [bleep]. yet despite all of this, over the weekend, the president told reporters he plans to ask congress for more money to develop a new vaccine. now, i'll admit it's nice to see this white house making news for a drug besides cocaine... [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: jimmy. jimmy. but there's no need to discuss any drugs because the...
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in. >> for flu and covid, yes.only available for older adults talk to your doctor about what's right for you. >> reporter: what to do until the new covid booster comes? get prepared that means stocking up on at-home tests. yes, they cover the new strain that is out there. keep the mask handy if you're in a crowded place, and most of all, doctors say get that new covid booster when it becomes available, along with the flu shot and if you're over the age of 60, the rsv shot get all three of those shots by halloween. that will give you the best res anne, thank you. >>> according to new analysis now, americans are paying way more to lose pounds. the keyser family foundation looked at price forces weight ls drugs around the world the list price for wegovy is over $1300 in the u.s. but the price drops by more than a thousand dollars in germany. one researcher explained to cnbc that some countries negotiate list prices directly with drugmakers, but the united states doe coming up on "early " we've got a bed recall alert p
in. >> for flu and covid, yes.only available for older adults talk to your doctor about what's right for you. >> reporter: what to do until the new covid booster comes? get prepared that means stocking up on at-home tests. yes, they cover the new strain that is out there. keep the mask handy if you're in a crowded place, and most of all, doctors say get that new covid booster when it becomes available, along with the flu shot and if you're over the age of 60, the rsv shot get all...
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but tonight, signs of a covid resurgence across the country, covid hospitalizations jumped more than 14% in the most recent week, but far lower than pandemic levels nbc news medical contributor dr. kavita patel what's behind this uptick in covid that we're seeing >> the main driver of this is a variant that's relatively newer to the scene, eg-5 it's easier to give and get, so, that makes it kind of easier to pass along >> it's been almost a year since the last covid booster came out. cdc director dr. mandy cohen. >> the new covid booster is expected to be approved by the fda and then we will make recommendations from the cdc probably by the second or third week of september. >> reporter: will it protect against this new strain >> yes the booster is tailored to what we are seeing circulating now. >> reporter: critics say the federal government is behind once again people knew there was going to be a covid resurgence, so, why don't we have a booster today, why do we have to wait until next month >> the way we go about doing our -- just like we doe with our flu shots, right, we make sur
but tonight, signs of a covid resurgence across the country, covid hospitalizations jumped more than 14% in the most recent week, but far lower than pandemic levels nbc news medical contributor dr. kavita patel what's behind this uptick in covid that we're seeing >> the main driver of this is a variant that's relatively newer to the scene, eg-5 it's easier to give and get, so, that makes it kind of easier to pass along >> it's been almost a year since the last covid booster came...
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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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the focus now to covid. do want to emphasize a increase at the moment, 1% of all hospitalizations currently are only because of covid. we have also seen an increase in the amount of covid we are seeing locally when it comes to that wastewater testing. how concerned should people be about catching the virus at this point? i know for immunocompromised people, this is still top of mind for them, but for many others it's been this us as usual you don't see a lot of people wearing masks now. >> people should definitely be aware. it is causing a lot of disruptions in the community right now because of increasing numbers. you mentioned the wastewater, but also it's 1% increase in emergency department -- a 20% increase in emergency department visits. we are starting off from a very low number. . the last seven months or so. so an increase of 20% is starting off from that very low number. it doesn't really compare to the three previous summers but it is still something to pay attention to. in my experience, people ha
the focus now to covid. do want to emphasize a increase at the moment, 1% of all hospitalizations currently are only because of covid. we have also seen an increase in the amount of covid we are seeing locally when it comes to that wastewater testing. how concerned should people be about catching the virus at this point? i know for immunocompromised people, this is still top of mind for them, but for many others it's been this us as usual you don't see a lot of people wearing masks now....
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had covid-19.f they had mild symptoms prolonged disability, even brain fog. but some of them had, whether they had higher or lower insfekss up front, they had a higher risk of developing blood clots. these are not symptoms we correlate with long covid so there's a cardiovascular risk that has increased, even with mild covid-19 it was a surprise. >> folks who have long covid and they know who they are, and it's a struggle. part of the struggle is they're fine for a while and something comes on long exhaustion. we know what some of those symptoms are laid out in the study. what do they do at this point? >> well, here's what we know. here's the encouraging news. early data, this is early not fda regulated in any way or approved, but early data does suggest the antivirals that you and i talked about for acute infection to keep someone out of the icu, it does appear they might be effective in long covid symptoms reduing the risk of diabetes. so the treatments we have, vaccines to prevent, vaccines to tr
had covid-19.f they had mild symptoms prolonged disability, even brain fog. but some of them had, whether they had higher or lower insfekss up front, they had a higher risk of developing blood clots. these are not symptoms we correlate with long covid so there's a cardiovascular risk that has increased, even with mild covid-19 it was a surprise. >> folks who have long covid and they know who they are, and it's a struggle. part of the struggle is they're fine for a while and something...
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can you take the flu shot, the covid booster, and the rsv vaccine all at once. >> for flu and covid,ailable for older adults. that's one where i say talk to your doctor about what's right for you. >> reporter: so until the new covid booster comes, get repaired. stock up on at home tests. they do cover that new strain. keep a mask handy in case you're in a crowded place, and most of all get your shots, covid, flu, and rsv, all by halloween to give yourself your best chance of staying healthy. >> a reminder covid never went away. anne, thank you. >>> coming up a high note for two young brothers with a passion for music. r than your bipolar 1, and you can help take control of your symptoms - with vraylar. some medicines only treat the lows or highs. vraylar treats depressive, acute manic, and mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults. proven, full-spectrum relief for all bipolar 1 symptoms. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal
can you take the flu shot, the covid booster, and the rsv vaccine all at once. >> for flu and covid,ailable for older adults. that's one where i say talk to your doctor about what's right for you. >> reporter: so until the new covid booster comes, get repaired. stock up on at home tests. they do cover that new strain. keep a mask handy in case you're in a crowded place, and most of all get your shots, covid, flu, and rsv, all by halloween to give yourself your best chance of staying...
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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 and every 12 of congregate care settings which also include younger people who are disabled, whenever 12 died as well. i got many letters from people who are elderly about their experiences with covid, and one of the things i hoped with my book was to give people a chance not only to mourn people they lost, but for older people who think -- for people who have had covid to think that they've been forgotten. this was an assault on the elderly, and this figures into my critique on capitalism, capitalism mostly cares about your health and well-being when your, quote unquote, working age. they care much less about children, not about the elderly, and very crude terms, economists talk about the elderly as a drain because they are costing money from the economy, rather than contributing to it. and i read a little bit in other research that i've done that the
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 and every 12 of congregate care settings which also include younger people who are disabled, whenever 12 died as well. i got many letters from people who are elderly about their experiences with covid, and one of the things i hoped with my book was to give people a chance not only to mourn people they lost,...
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she was the first person contracted covid and died.n she had covid in the very early days in march 2,020 she did not want to go to the hospital because of all llthe b experiences she had had thin th hospital herself. i won't go into any depth i wrote about an experience i had when i needed a testicular sonogram and i was doing my phd work i was a little older student that allows me to feel very welcomed because my age the receptionist about not thinking i could be a referral health center. that made me understand the ways that as a trans person is going for healthcare particularly if they are met with that kind of response you don't look like i was expecting, that's a big reason why they might not want to go in and get care that's one of the reasons they are so much more likely to get sick unnecessarily. >> i want to ask about intention. we have this healthcare system in our country that is capitalistic profit driven so what interests me to explore a little bit is to what extent do you think people making the decisions in our public he
she was the first person contracted covid and died.n she had covid in the very early days in march 2,020 she did not want to go to the hospital because of all llthe b experiences she had had thin th hospital herself. i won't go into any depth i wrote about an experience i had when i needed a testicular sonogram and i was doing my phd work i was a little older student that allows me to feel very welcomed because my age the receptionist about not thinking i could be a referral health center. that...
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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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and did it say you had covid?what would you have done? >> because then >> i don't know, because then i was like, i'm about to go was a bit like, i'm about to go and whole bunch of and stay with a whole bunch of people countryside and people in the countryside and they've got kids like with all my sisters and stuff. people are still funny about covid still a bit funny about covid because don't want get because they don't want to get ill don't go and ill. a bit like you don't go and stay people. a house full stay with people. a house full of you've got really of people, if you've got really bad i had been bad flu. because i had been feeling like ten feeling quite ill for like ten days. think it just comes days. so i think it just comes down bit respectful , down to being a bit respectful, all that. ill and all that. if you're ill and you've horrible cold and you've got a horrible cold and or got flu , you don't or you have got flu, you don't you you asked, asked even you know, you asked, asked even now in schools or
and did it say you had covid?what would you have done? >> because then >> i don't know, because then i was like, i'm about to go was a bit like, i'm about to go and whole bunch of and stay with a whole bunch of people countryside and people in the countryside and they've got kids like with all my sisters and stuff. people are still funny about covid still a bit funny about covid because don't want get because they don't want to get ill don't go and ill. a bit like you don't go and...
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or presumed covid. it turned out to be covid. she worked at o'hare, in garfield park, lowest life expectancy on the west side -- took the bus -- worked as a baggage handler. because of her condition, after employer to wear a mask. i'm going back to what you talked about in the working conditions. it was not allowed to wear a mask, caught covid somewhere along the way, her whole family got covid. and then we saw the disproportionate impact. and then, i will say, the first hundred deaths in chicago, 70 were in a black people. the mayor said it took my breath away. and then called and put together a racial equity response team that i had the honor to sit on, and actually address the community conditions and -- try to address them -- and that dr. fisher talked about. >> so, dr. david ansell, could you actually expand on that and tell us about what came from that task force? what were the specific measurable metrics you knew you could go after and improve things? >> you know, a pandemic gives you an epidemic
or presumed covid. it turned out to be covid. she worked at o'hare, in garfield park, lowest life expectancy on the west side -- took the bus -- worked as a baggage handler. because of her condition, after employer to wear a mask. i'm going back to what you talked about in the working conditions. it was not allowed to wear a mask, caught covid somewhere along the way, her whole family got covid. and then we saw the disproportionate impact. and then, i will say, the first hundred deaths in...
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because of covid, you can'u cant just say things are because of j covid.just because you just because people areimmy: they dat: just are because of go when they said the vaccine know becauss because like are you tot a hotel and they're like, we don't clean your room anymore because of covidy in that's like a real thing. >> it's like, no, you don't clean the room anymore. during you made that up during covid and you saved a lot of money doing it. that's o you do it. w >> don't do it because ofit during covid. oh, shut up. u hey, man. jamie, is itp.>> tyrus is it pot they're just trying to let these people keep their cash for their weed deale r as well?t ther >> you know what? i think cat was right that fefeel, like. >> jimi wrote down stripper credit card and work backwards. yeahe jimmy wrot. just here to get to get to thew storagtoe questions. >> do you guys remember taco bell? you remember the fourth mealuseh thing? yep. yeah, they were like, cause there's, like, three meals, and then they goere was lihree . that's like the food you eat from, like, midnig
because of covid, you can'u cant just say things are because of j covid.just because you just because people areimmy: they dat: just are because of go when they said the vaccine know becauss because like are you tot a hotel and they're like, we don't clean your room anymore because of covidy in that's like a real thing. >> it's like, no, you don't clean the room anymore. during you made that up during covid and you saved a lot of money doing it. that's o you do it. w >> don't do it...
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my dad had cancer covid.hem, does it take type of things that people will continue to do. i returned to something that i've mentioned before, it is a strange idea to meet to make fun of people who are concerned about this, and i get it, it will be something that we just have to deal with. with the times that we were losing hundreds of thousands of people that it is very different. >> nobody was making fun of anybody who wants to follow those rules. >> i was. >> here we go. making fun of, it is embarrassing, someone alone in a car wearing a mask, i can chuckle at that. most people of the amount of information that we have about this disease, as they are masking then they are doing it for a reason, and just leave them alone, does not hurt you. >> and i don't think anybody actually bothers people with masks, that is a myth, oh, my god, that was like -- masks became an identity marker for a specific group on your side people who felt like, virtue signal, i wear my mask and look how important i am. >> i feel bad f
my dad had cancer covid.hem, does it take type of things that people will continue to do. i returned to something that i've mentioned before, it is a strange idea to meet to make fun of people who are concerned about this, and i get it, it will be something that we just have to deal with. with the times that we were losing hundreds of thousands of people that it is very different. >> nobody was making fun of anybody who wants to follow those rules. >> i was. >> here we go....
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this time it was covid, presumed covid, it turned out to be covid. she worked at o'hare, within garfield, park lowest life expectancy on the left side. worked at the back as a handler. because of her condition, asked her employer to wear a mask. i'm talking about the working conditions. was not a lot for a mask, caught covid somewhere along the way, her whole family got covid. and then we saw the disproportionate impacts. i will say, the first hundred deaths in chicago, 70 were black people. the mayor said it took my breath away. then called to put together racial equity reactive response team that i had the honor to sit on to address the community conditions, try to address, them that caused the health outcomes to dr. fischer talking about. >> dr., can you actually stand on that and tell us a little bit about what came from that task force? what were the specific measurable metrics that you could go after to improve things? >> a pandemic gives you an epidemic of any sort, it gives you no time. you have to charge into the problem and so, let me just
this time it was covid, presumed covid, it turned out to be covid. she worked at o'hare, within garfield, park lowest life expectancy on the left side. worked at the back as a handler. because of her condition, asked her employer to wear a mask. i'm talking about the working conditions. was not a lot for a mask, caught covid somewhere along the way, her whole family got covid. and then we saw the disproportionate impacts. i will say, the first hundred deaths in chicago, 70 were black people....
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this time it was covid or presumed covid did she worked at o'hare. garfield park.life expectancy on the side. took the bus to o'hare. worked as a baggage handler. asking her employer to wear a mask. going after what you taught about the working conditions. not allowed to wear a mask. call covid somewhere along the way. the whole family caught covid and we saw the disproportionate impact. the first 100 deaths in chicago, 70 wherein black people. the mayor said it took my breath away. and then called and put together racial equity that i got to have the honor to sit on to address the communitydd conditions. trying to address them causing the house in incomes a doctor fisher talks about. >> could you expand and tell us what came from that task force? what came from the measurable metrics you could go after to improve things? .... .... 've got to charge into the problem and so let me just say a couple things that happened. our medical students got pulled out of homeless shelters, shelters for, and we had a meeting. we said, well, what's going happen in the shelters who
this time it was covid or presumed covid did she worked at o'hare. garfield park.life expectancy on the side. took the bus to o'hare. worked as a baggage handler. asking her employer to wear a mask. going after what you taught about the working conditions. not allowed to wear a mask. call covid somewhere along the way. the whole family caught covid and we saw the disproportionate impact. the first 100 deaths in chicago, 70 wherein black people. the mayor said it took my breath away. and then...
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homes died of covid. in every 12 and congregate care settings also include younger people who are disabled one and 12 of them died as well but i've got many letters to people who are elderly one of things i hope in my book was to give people a chance to not only mourn the people they had lost but for people who had covid you feel like they had been forgotten. this was very much an assault on the elderly. he goes into my critique on capitalism. they don't care about the elderly. in crude terms economist talk about the elderly as a drain they are costing money in the economy rather than contributing to it. they elderly are also affected y hiv increases in fdi we assume elderly people do not have sex. there is no consideration given to healthcare, pleasure in that. very much the elderly are how i write about the underclass. and it has borne the brunt. think itre was the attorney general here in texas he talkedn about kant grandparents give up their lives a few years for the good of the economy? it's been dis
homes died of covid. in every 12 and congregate care settings also include younger people who are disabled one and 12 of them died as well but i've got many letters to people who are elderly one of things i hope in my book was to give people a chance to not only mourn the people they had lost but for people who had covid you feel like they had been forgotten. this was very much an assault on the elderly. he goes into my critique on capitalism. they don't care about the elderly. in crude terms...
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the covid-19 clinic. his team led the study which looked at 29 long haulers from june 2020 to april 2022 with a negative covid-19 test. they found 41% had been exposed to the coronavirus and the patients had similar signs and symptoms, quality-of-life issues and cognitive test results as long haulers who had tested positive. >> they had been rejected in many instances by the establishment, which really adds insult to industry since they still suffer from the same symptoms. >> reporter: common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath and brain fog. about 30% of post-covid clinics require a positive test to see patients. that is something researchers say need to change so more people get the care they need. >> nearly all the patients in the study were women with an average age of 43. >>> a giant leap for india space program. it just became the fourth country ever to land a spacecraft on the moon and the first to land on the lunar south pole. >> it is very difficult for any nation to achieve today, even
the covid-19 clinic. his team led the study which looked at 29 long haulers from june 2020 to april 2022 with a negative covid-19 test. they found 41% had been exposed to the coronavirus and the patients had similar signs and symptoms, quality-of-life issues and cognitive test results as long haulers who had tested positive. >> they had been rejected in many instances by the establishment, which really adds insult to industry since they still suffer from the same symptoms. >>...
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the most devastating recent disasters of course, is a covid-19 pandemic. more than 75 percent covid-19 deaths, some 850,000 americans were adults over the age of 65. the 75 percent of the deaths, when the age category over the age of 65. and while those in the same should say with those developmental disabilities were nearly three times more likely to die from covid-19 and those without a disability. from the pandemic has had a disastrous effect on the results of people with disabilities, natural and man-made disasters also have a disproportionate effect on them as well. unless you hurricane the guild, at least 150 people in florida, and in north carolina nearly two thirds of those, who lost their lives were over the age of 65 it is you will hear from one of our witnesses, the train derailment, and espousing ohio, which cost about 5000 people to flee the homes in both ohio and pennsylvania, had a profound impact on people with disabilities. in this committee's recent joint report, the senate finance committee, this is a copy that i am holding up entitled l
the most devastating recent disasters of course, is a covid-19 pandemic. more than 75 percent covid-19 deaths, some 850,000 americans were adults over the age of 65. the 75 percent of the deaths, when the age category over the age of 65. and while those in the same should say with those developmental disabilities were nearly three times more likely to die from covid-19 and those without a disability. from the pandemic has had a disastrous effect on the results of people with disabilities,...
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so, if you look at covid did this was before covid. so in the united states 1.3 million people have died from covid. if we were canada, about half of that. half that manypl people they wee stupid death they were unnecessary deaths. if we were australia which had a conservative government about 901 million people per the most expensive healthcare system and yet theay worst outcomes and amg the highest mortality in the world. it's a lot theng way we have structured things. what can hospitals do? we can't do it alone. i think work you see is doing on the south side westside united is a collaborative of hospitals and community to address the debt gap. if you look at the actual causes ofd death post- pandemic covidt was therere but it was not numbr one. except in the latino community. the number one cause of death was cardiac disease. weis saw a rise in diabetes deah we saw a rise in homicide. we saw a rise in overdose death. weat saw a rise in diabetes dea. a rise in car crashes. those increases disproportionately affected communities of c
so, if you look at covid did this was before covid. so in the united states 1.3 million people have died from covid. if we were canada, about half of that. half that manypl people they wee stupid death they were unnecessary deaths. if we were australia which had a conservative government about 901 million people per the most expensive healthcare system and yet theay worst outcomes and amg the highest mortality in the world. it's a lot theng way we have structured things. what can hospitals do?...
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and covid cases are on the rise across the us. we sit down with dr anthony fauci, who led the country through the worst of the pandemic. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome we begin here in the us, with details of two shootings — one from over this weekend and one from just a few hours ago. in a moment, we'll hear the latest on the investigation into the racially—motivated killing of three people in jacksonville, florida on saturday. but first, a faculty member was killed during a shooting at the university of north carolina on monday. students at the campus in chapel hill spent hours in lockdown as authorities tried to locate the suspect. they had onlyjust returned to school for the fall semester, which began just a week ago. the suspect was eventually taken into custody, and the fbi is helping local authorities with the investigation. turning to this past weekend's shooting injacksonville, florida. we're learning more about the gunman�*s wherabouts just before the attack that left three people dead. the sheriff's off
and covid cases are on the rise across the us. we sit down with dr anthony fauci, who led the country through the worst of the pandemic. hello. i'm caitriona perry. you're very welcome we begin here in the us, with details of two shootings — one from over this weekend and one from just a few hours ago. in a moment, we'll hear the latest on the investigation into the racially—motivated killing of three people in jacksonville, florida on saturday. but first, a faculty member was killed during...
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during covid... sorry, the phone hasjust gone. no, am confused. during covid...d, i— the phone hasjust gone. no, we can hear you. during covid, i went i the phone hasjust gone. no, we can hear you. during covid, i went into i hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to — hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do _ hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a — hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a food _ hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a food shop i hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a food shop and i hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a food shop and got to the _ a bakery to do a food shop and got to the counter and they wouldn't accept _ to the counter and they wouldn't accept my— to the counter and they wouldn't accept my cash. and then i thought, not only— accept my cash. and then i thought, not only feeling humiliated because of the _ not only feeling humiliated because of the way they treated me, the number— of the way they treated me, the number of— of the way they treat
during covid... sorry, the phone hasjust gone. no, am confused. during covid...d, i— the phone hasjust gone. no, we can hear you. during covid, i went i the phone hasjust gone. no, we can hear you. during covid, i went into i hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to — hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do _ hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a — hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to do a food _ hear you. during covid, i went into a bakery to...
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. ♪ ♪ >> james: a summer spike in covid cases.o protect yourself. >> the important thing for those who are at high risk for complications or death, to pay attention. ♪ ♪ >> it never ever seen the wildfire seems unlikely a spirit >> wildfires in canada's northwest territories are forcing 20,000 people to evacuate. ♪ ♪ >> protecting people viewed >> james: we go "on the road" with the story of two brothers who dedication to each other got them through hard times with just a little help. >> we have so many nice people in this room right now. the reason we still have him. ♪ ♪ >> james: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. i'm james brown in for norah. and we begin tonight with 42 million people in the west racing for hurricane hilary. this extremely rare storm has grown into a massive category 4 hurricane. the effects of the storm are already being felt in puerto vallarta, mexico, with high winds and torrential downpour is. right now, people from san diego to los angeles are preparing for the worst, beginni
. ♪ ♪ >> james: a summer spike in covid cases.o protect yourself. >> the important thing for those who are at high risk for complications or death, to pay attention. ♪ ♪ >> it never ever seen the wildfire seems unlikely a spirit >> wildfires in canada's northwest territories are forcing 20,000 people to evacuate. ♪ ♪ >> protecting people viewed >> james: we go "on the road" with the story of two brothers who dedication to each other got...
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is there going to be covid fear mongering this fall? is it coming? going to break it down on "the evening edit." ♪ after advil. feeling better? on top of the worlddddd!!! before advil. advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. when pain comes for you, come back fast with advil liqui-gels. i did have hearing aids from another company... i was just frustrated... i almost gave up. with miracle ear it's all about service. they're personable... they're friendly. i'm very happy with them. we provide you with a free lifetime of aftercare. meaning free checkups, cleanings, and adjustments. i see someone new... someone happy... it's really made a difference. call miracle ear at 1-800-miracle and schedule your free, no obligation hearing evaluation today. (inspirational music) - [narrator] wounded warrior project helps post-9/11 veterans realize what's possible. with generous community support. - aaron, how you doing buddy? - [narrator] we bring warriors together and empower them to become stronger inside and out. - it's possible to begin healing - to
is there going to be covid fear mongering this fall? is it coming? going to break it down on "the evening edit." ♪ after advil. feeling better? on top of the worlddddd!!! before advil. advil targets pain at the source of inflammation. when pain comes for you, come back fast with advil liqui-gels. i did have hearing aids from another company... i was just frustrated... i almost gave up. with miracle ear it's all about service. they're personable... they're friendly. i'm very happy...
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we don't know who is in for covid versus incidental covid positive test.hen you test positive when you are in there for another reason like heart failure you get a stigma, a label that goes down as a covid hospitalization. >> bret: we as a country have not delved into the problems with vaccines, right? other countries have. i know germany had a big study but we haven't. >> that's right. it's been frowned upon labeled vaccine hesitant work if you want to do research in that field. there's no funding for it. the cdc hasn't looked into their own database that has 1.6 million complications self-reported. white house was sending emails to social media companies to trach down true stories of vaccine related complications. >> but you are telling people make this decision with your doctor there are some cases in which it does reduce the severity of the illness. >> that's right. one thought is that covid booster targeting one of the two strabs out there now. by the time it's available if those strains are a threat and you haven't had covid this year, maybe a good i
we don't know who is in for covid versus incidental covid positive test.hen you test positive when you are in there for another reason like heart failure you get a stigma, a label that goes down as a covid hospitalization. >> bret: we as a country have not delved into the problems with vaccines, right? other countries have. i know germany had a big study but we haven't. >> that's right. it's been frowned upon labeled vaccine hesitant work if you want to do research in that field....
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the reprofiling of covid hospitals began 3 years ago.ll, we were in such a regime that, well, day and night, and a very large number of sick and incoming and difficult consultations, and so on. now it’s calmer, but ordinary life in moscow is one of the largest deployed in a pandemic at a covid hospital at vdnkh and in krylatsky closed. but the legendary building in lapina , where pregnant women and babies were rescued, looks like it is working as before, but there are five times less patients there, or a maximum of six. clients one or two children of them last week was a pregnant woman according to who in the world over the past month the number of cases of the new headquarters has increased by 7%, and in the pacific region by 38%, and micron ex-bi 1.16, nicknamed arcturus in social networks was first discovered in early january and so far most cases have been registered in india in recent weeks. although he is a steady people in the usa, although he accounted for a little less than ten percent of new confirmed cases, but there are no ex
the reprofiling of covid hospitals began 3 years ago.ll, we were in such a regime that, well, day and night, and a very large number of sick and incoming and difficult consultations, and so on. now it’s calmer, but ordinary life in moscow is one of the largest deployed in a pandemic at a covid hospital at vdnkh and in krylatsky closed. but the legendary building in lapina , where pregnant women and babies were rescued, looks like it is working as before, but there are five times less patients...
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Aug 28, 2023
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so called mild covid cases, the result is long covid or post covid disability. leaving masking as a personal decision is not effective. when someone is infected we dont know where the chain of infection may lead and can cause death and disability in that chain. we offer very little to no public education on covid or its aftermath. i am a type 1 diabetic and vulnerable to covid and i protect myself, but that leaves me unable to seek safe medical care without masking in the medical and healthcare facilities, but we have learned that we are all vulnerable to covid, even so called the young and healthy. 1 in 10 to 1 in 20 to 1 in 5 will result in disability or post covid damage and that is death and disability, so i implore the committee to keep us safe. please do your jobs as the health committee to help us protect ourselves and each other. the most vulnerable and to stop creating disability where there is not disability. thank you so much. >> thank you. let's go to the next caller. caller 10. >> hi. can you hear me? >> yes. you got three minutes. please begin. >>
so called mild covid cases, the result is long covid or post covid disability. leaving masking as a personal decision is not effective. when someone is infected we dont know where the chain of infection may lead and can cause death and disability in that chain. we offer very little to no public education on covid or its aftermath. i am a type 1 diabetic and vulnerable to covid and i protect myself, but that leaves me unable to seek safe medical care without masking in the medical and healthcare...
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stay up-to-date with the latest covid-19 vaccines.ing now for harvick nascar driver ryan preece is out of the hospital and back home in north carolina this morning after this terrifying crash at daytona. >> his car flipping at least ten times as he was clipped near the end of that race. but a few hours after the crash, he tweeted, if you want to be a race car driver, you better be tough. i'm coming back now to the growing fallout after a top soccer official kissed a player on the lips during a post game celebration. >> he's refusing to resign. and today, a public rally is planned in support of the player. the man at the center of the kiss that set off global outrage has now been suspended by world soccer officials as the scandal surrounding him grows. the head of spain's soccer association, luis rubiales, was seen kissing player jenni hermoso on the mouth after the team's world cup win. hermoso says she did not consent and says it's another example of unacceptable behavior that the women's team faces on a regular basis. but friday, ru
stay up-to-date with the latest covid-19 vaccines.ing now for harvick nascar driver ryan preece is out of the hospital and back home in north carolina this morning after this terrifying crash at daytona. >> his car flipping at least ten times as he was clipped near the end of that race. but a few hours after the crash, he tweeted, if you want to be a race car driver, you better be tough. i'm coming back now to the growing fallout after a top soccer official kissed a player on the lips...
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but when scientists study their blood, they found evidence of immune responses to covid most long covidcs only allow people with positive covid tests in there. and researchers suggest that excludes up to maybe 4 million additional people who could be suffering from that form of post viral syndrome. if you buy your from costco, you may want to double check the label. a big box retailer. costco is offering full refunds for bottles of kirkland signature american vodka sold between june 12th and august 10th of this year. customers claim the vodka tastes like a multivitamin. smells horrible and is hardly drinkable. that's what kids think all the time. exactly. why that is the case. why those issues are present is not clear. the company issued a statement saying while it is not a food safety issue, this does not meet our quality expectations. >> how firefighters in east bexar showing support for one of their but a very special way. >> in the east bay, firefighters in costa county are shaving their heads zoo just like that to show support for one of their own kron. 4 s charles clifford reports
but when scientists study their blood, they found evidence of immune responses to covid most long covidcs only allow people with positive covid tests in there. and researchers suggest that excludes up to maybe 4 million additional people who could be suffering from that form of post viral syndrome. if you buy your from costco, you may want to double check the label. a big box retailer. costco is offering full refunds for bottles of kirkland signature american vodka sold between june 12th and...
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if you look at covid. in the united states 1.3 eomillion people have died from covid.e were canada, about half of that, half that many people would've been living. so they were stupid deaths, they were unnecessary deaths if we were australia which had a conservative government about 900 or million people in the united states would be alive. most expensive healthcare system yet the worst outcomes and may be among the highest mortality in the world. it's a lot the way we structure things. you asked the question like what can hospitals do? we can't do it alone. i think ucs doing it on the south side, westside united is a collaborative hospitals and communities to address the gap but if you look at the actual causes of death post-pandemic but it wasn't number one. except in the latino community. the number one cause of death was cardiac disease. ...... we saw a rise in homicides. we saw a in overdose deaths. we saw a rise in diabetes death. so a rise in car crashes. and with those increases disproportionately, affected communities color. but to think that the pandemic was
if you look at covid. in the united states 1.3 eomillion people have died from covid.e were canada, about half of that, half that many people would've been living. so they were stupid deaths, they were unnecessary deaths if we were australia which had a conservative government about 900 or million people in the united states would be alive. most expensive healthcare system yet the worst outcomes and may be among the highest mortality in the world. it's a lot the way we structure things. you...
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on patients who contracted covid-19 early in the pandemic.es, this was a huge study looking at a va data base. what they did was they looked at about 130,000 people who had covid in that first year of the pandemic before the vaccines were available. and they compared that with about 6 million people who didn't have covid. what they found is that a lot of these effects, they looked at 80 different symptoms of long covid, could last for up to two years. neurologic symptoms, cardiovascular symptoms. they found a lot of these effects were more pronounced in people who had been hospitalized for their disease. but they were even persistent up to two years for some people who had had mild disease and were not hospitalized. the study also looked at sort of the burden of the disease from a societal level, something called disabilitied a youed life years or healthy years lost to long covid. they found that metric was 80 healthy years lost for long covid per 1,000 people which is a higher figure than for cancer or for heart disease. >> wow. >> which is
on patients who contracted covid-19 early in the pandemic.es, this was a huge study looking at a va data base. what they did was they looked at about 130,000 people who had covid in that first year of the pandemic before the vaccines were available. and they compared that with about 6 million people who didn't have covid. what they found is that a lot of these effects, they looked at 80 different symptoms of long covid, could last for up to two years. neurologic symptoms, cardiovascular...
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la emergencia por el covid 19 salgo casi del pasado. quÉ tanto conocemos de esta variante?responde a todas estas preguntas. >> ya hemos tocado el tema de los Útiles escolares. vamos a ver cÓmo podemos proteger a nuestros hijos. >> la verdad es que yo pensÉ que se habÍa quitado. >> se refiere a la nueva variante el covid. >> esta las dos primeras. >> la emergencia por e covid— 19 terminÓ, pero el virus obliga a no perderle la pista. >> esta variante es nueva. no parece muy diferente. es altamente. van a tener fiebre. van a tener un poco de secreciÓn nasal. >> cuando es los primeros dÍas de los sÍntomas todavÍa puede dar negativo. >> todo lo que pueden recibir la vacuna contra el covid significa cualquier niÑo de mÁs de seis meses de edad deberÍa recibir la vacuna. previene una enfermedad severa. >> el uso de la mascarilla nunca serÁ una mala idea. si su hijo parece enfermos lo recomendable es que no lo envÍe al escuela. >> a cuidar de su pequeÑo en este regreso a clases. se aprobÓ aumentar salarialmente 4500 empleados sindicalizados en la ciudad. el siguiente acuerdo es que
la emergencia por el covid 19 salgo casi del pasado. quÉ tanto conocemos de esta variante?responde a todas estas preguntas. >> ya hemos tocado el tema de los Útiles escolares. vamos a ver cÓmo podemos proteger a nuestros hijos. >> la verdad es que yo pensÉ que se habÍa quitado. >> se refiere a la nueva variante el covid. >> esta las dos primeras. >> la emergencia por e covid— 19 terminÓ, pero el virus obliga a no perderle la pista. >> esta variante es...
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it's time for a covid tune up. there are several significant development , so we want to go beyond the headlines and keep you informed. joining us live now is ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi. dr. gandhi, it's great to see you. thank you. this is you're the perfect person to address this. we just learned that a new covid vaccine is expected to be available at drugstores and clinics in mid september. what is this latest formulation? >> so the latest formulation of the booster vaccine is actually directed against xpb. so let's remember our variants. omicron was the original variant family. it was identified died on november 26th, 2021. we all remember it was thanksgiving. then after that, everything has stayed in the omicron family. if it wasn't, they would name a new greek letter. so the w.h.o. has declared all what are called sub variants, and it started with ba one and it was ba two, and then it kept on going. and now we were on xb 1.16 for a long time and then two came out recently. one is cal
it's time for a covid tune up. there are several significant development , so we want to go beyond the headlines and keep you informed. joining us live now is ucsf infectious disease specialist dr. monica gandhi. dr. gandhi, it's great to see you. thank you. this is you're the perfect person to address this. we just learned that a new covid vaccine is expected to be available at drugstores and clinics in mid september. what is this latest formulation? >> so the latest formulation of the...
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, covid-19. there will be an updated vaccine in september. we will encourage americans to stay updated on their vaccines more broadly and to make sure they are getting their flu shots. >> kids are back in school now. there are a lot of things. >> i mentioned rsv and the flu. all those things are important for americans to stay updated on. we recommend that people are up-to-date. they lay out a number of steps that people can keep -- can do to keep them and their loved ones safe. if there are any concerns or questions, they can layout ways to protect their loved ones and their kids. this is at the district level when it comes to any decisions on what tools they are going to use, however they will move forward. but the cdc has laid out ways for people, for schools and families to move forward, if they have concerns, but we are going to continue to encourage people to be updated on their vaccines. and also, the flu vaccine. all those things are incredibly important to keep our loved ones safe. >> ad
, covid-19. there will be an updated vaccine in september. we will encourage americans to stay updated on their vaccines more broadly and to make sure they are getting their flu shots. >> kids are back in school now. there are a lot of things. >> i mentioned rsv and the flu. all those things are important for americans to stay updated on. we recommend that people are up-to-date. they lay out a number of steps that people can keep -- can do to keep them and their loved ones safe. if...