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you don't hear them talking about covid, covid, to be specific, covid-19. "that name gets further and further away from china as opposed to calling it the chinese virus. accusations flew back and forth with the us blaming china for not containing the virus effectively and china retaliating by accusing the us of spreading misinformation. instead of addressing the..." public health crisis, the trump administration resorted to a blame game and leveling unfounded allegations. they claim that china was responsible for the spread of covid-19, politically motivated allegations that were never conclusively proved. why do you keep calling this the chinese virus? there are reports of dozens of incidents of bias against chinese americans in this country. your own aid secretary says he does not use this term. he says ethnicity does not cost. the virus, why do you keep using this? lot of people say it's racist, it's not racist at all, no, not at all, it comes from china, that's why comes from china, i want to be accurate. country with aids behind you, are you great, i h
you don't hear them talking about covid, covid, to be specific, covid-19. "that name gets further and further away from china as opposed to calling it the chinese virus. accusations flew back and forth with the us blaming china for not containing the virus effectively and china retaliating by accusing the us of spreading misinformation. instead of addressing the..." public health crisis, the trump administration resorted to a blame game and leveling unfounded allegations. they claim...
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my mom passed away from covid- 19. my stepfather passed away in covid-19. both would've taken the vaccine in an instant if it was available. anytime folks, especially folks on this subcommittee, on the pandemic attack vaccines, it is personally insulting to all the families that have lost loved ones. we have saved millions of lives because of the vaccine. it's unfortunate we keep causing this harm. i just want to say lastly, that, dr. marks, do you agree additional lives would've been saved, the lives of the folks were not vaccinated, that we lost, over 1 million, obviously in this country, wouldn't a vast majority of those lives been saved had they been vaccinated? >> multiple city show 85% of the death that occurred were in unvaccinated individuals. if we would've been able to reach a higher vaccination rate by playing on fear and mistrust and by amplifying over and over again a vaccine hesitancy across the nation. now, when you do that, you really played with fire. in this case the fire that the gentleman from california mentioned also about how we lose
my mom passed away from covid- 19. my stepfather passed away in covid-19. both would've taken the vaccine in an instant if it was available. anytime folks, especially folks on this subcommittee, on the pandemic attack vaccines, it is personally insulting to all the families that have lost loved ones. we have saved millions of lives because of the vaccine. it's unfortunate we keep causing this harm. i just want to say lastly, that, dr. marks, do you agree additional lives would've been saved,...
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i don't think it's unique to covid but it's - it's unique to covid but it's probably— it's unique to— can't really address that question because what we didn't do is look at other— because what we didn't do is look at other respiratory illnesses. gk. other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna, other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna. as _ other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna. as a — other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna, as a society _ other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna, as a society i _ other respiratory illnesses. cia joanna, as a society i want to other respiratory illnesses. (zjil. joanna, as a society i want to ask you, finally, what adjustments do you, finally, what adjustments do you think we need to make, if any, to make sure that people like you can live and work in a fulfilled and meaningful way? can live and work in a fulfilled and meaningfulway? i can live and work in a fulfilled and meaningful way?— can live and work in a fulfilled and meaningful way? meaningfulway? i think there needs to be much more _ meaningfulway? i think there needs to be much more support. _
i don't think it's unique to covid but it's - it's unique to covid but it's probably— it's unique to— can't really address that question because what we didn't do is look at other— because what we didn't do is look at other respiratory illnesses. gk. other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna, other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna. as _ other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna. as a — other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna, as a society _ other respiratory illnesses. ok. joanna, as a...
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similarly, after covid, u.s. post, successfully, for the creation of a standing committee on health emergencies prevention, preparedness, and response. that is already giving u.s. and others more real-time oversight of handling in the case of potential of phenc, public health emergencies of emerging national concern. >> i guess my real concern is if a member is not participating in the way that should be expected, not only, how do we call them out in a way that might get them to behave as they should? you know, so, my question would be, do we say, well, you can't be part of the w.h.o. if you are not going to adhere to the rules? or, is there some enforcement mechanism? i don't know where to turn on that, if it were to happen again in the same way. and i don't know if -- that is why i would love to hear your ideas, as you deal with the w.h.o. and the frustration that everyone had. >> so, i will try to respond to this question, mr. chair. again, it is a good one, especially because we need everyone to be good actor
similarly, after covid, u.s. post, successfully, for the creation of a standing committee on health emergencies prevention, preparedness, and response. that is already giving u.s. and others more real-time oversight of handling in the case of potential of phenc, public health emergencies of emerging national concern. >> i guess my real concern is if a member is not participating in the way that should be expected, not only, how do we call them out in a way that might get them to behave as...
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we are offering free covid tests at covid test.gov. we want folks to make sure they're ordering those tests so they can the get treatment. >> let me ask you a quick question. there's a lot of misinformation this up this, and a lot of people are still afraid to get all of these different immunizations, getting back to the communication issue. how are you combating misinformation? >> yeah. so in order to combat misinformation, one, you just have to get a lot of the good information out there, and that means we have to partner with folks who are trusted. so whether that's doctors and nurses, and that's what we've been focusing a lot of our efforts to make sure our doctors and nurses and other health care professionals have what they need, but also whether it's the faith community or others to help get good information out. and i include congress in that as well to help us get good information out the communities -- to communities the make sure they hear the good information. the accurate information. is so they can make choices for themse
we are offering free covid tests at covid test.gov. we want folks to make sure they're ordering those tests so they can the get treatment. >> let me ask you a quick question. there's a lot of misinformation this up this, and a lot of people are still afraid to get all of these different immunizations, getting back to the communication issue. how are you combating misinformation? >> yeah. so in order to combat misinformation, one, you just have to get a lot of the good information...
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covid-19 was a wake-up call for all of us. for our entire international community and it was a deeply painful one. so many of us lost loved ones in the aftershocks of covid, including economic dislocations, a spike in global food insecurity, and supply chain disruptions have been profoundly disruptive. we cannot repeat the cycle of neglect and panic that has historically characterized our pandemic response. we must roll up our sleeves and get to work. so we are better able to root out today's public health challenges and better prepared to prevent future ones. as secretary blinking just spoke to, these goals are at the heart of the statements new bureau of local health security and diplomacy which is designed to strengthen the global health security architecture and effectively prevent, detect, control, and respond, to infectious diseases. this is not new to us. the united states has long been the leading donor to global health initiatives and over the course of my four decades in government, i have seen how our leadership has
covid-19 was a wake-up call for all of us. for our entire international community and it was a deeply painful one. so many of us lost loved ones in the aftershocks of covid, including economic dislocations, a spike in global food insecurity, and supply chain disruptions have been profoundly disruptive. we cannot repeat the cycle of neglect and panic that has historically characterized our pandemic response. we must roll up our sleeves and get to work. so we are better able to root out today's...
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and do not transmit covid.t once again, you must have a normal body mass index, you must have contact with cold water every day, you are always there should be no more than two layers of clothing in the summer t... now i will again answer your questions about what we have here, hello, doctor, my name is kanna, my last name is moyashevtsia. i am contacting you from the city of uskt, irkutsk region, we have the following situation: on december 26, 23, my daughter, 22 years old, slipped and fell and injured her tailbone. based on the ct results, it was determined that the coccyx had shifted to the left by 10 mm. i would like to know if it is necessary to realign the tailbone? if necessary, what specialty? can anyone tell me what time period is best to do this, thank you very much, well, you know , the injury is very common, a person falls, injures the tailbone, then he has to sit on special circles, as a rule, this is still the case, if there are such displacements, it does it right away after an injury, here on m
and do not transmit covid.t once again, you must have a normal body mass index, you must have contact with cold water every day, you are always there should be no more than two layers of clothing in the summer t... now i will again answer your questions about what we have here, hello, doctor, my name is kanna, my last name is moyashevtsia. i am contacting you from the city of uskt, irkutsk region, we have the following situation: on december 26, 23, my daughter, 22 years old, slipped and fell...
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covid is still here. um, we need to continue to be doing everything we can to keep vulnerable populations, uh, safe . and that's like things like, you know, upgrading our ventilation or whenever we're having a surge, having masks in health care. so our memorial is both about the here and now to heal, but also about that long terme vision of growing from the sacrifice pieces that we've all made to ensure that next time something happens, we are in a much better position to lose fewer lives. so your advocacy obviously has not ended. >> it's continuing. and you first became very vocal on the national stage after your father's passing. i know you attended the democratic national convention and a presidential debate between biden and trump. um, you believe that trump administration didn't take the pandemic seriously enough and didn't do enough? what do you think the biden administration, you know, how do you think it's done? and in terms of the report card and what more you would like to see? >> you know, we'v
covid is still here. um, we need to continue to be doing everything we can to keep vulnerable populations, uh, safe . and that's like things like, you know, upgrading our ventilation or whenever we're having a surge, having masks in health care. so our memorial is both about the here and now to heal, but also about that long terme vision of growing from the sacrifice pieces that we've all made to ensure that next time something happens, we are in a much better position to lose fewer lives. so...
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the x ray findings can this consistent with covid. there wasn't a test for covid. they had a test for the first sar's one, the one that was a pandemic back in 2003. in 2004. but they didn't yet have a covid test, but they had all the signs and symptoms of it. will we ever prove they had it? well, we could have early on in the disease if they'd come and admitted the truth and subjected serum four antibody analysis, we could have proved that they were the first patients. but all of the evidence points to that. we know the chinese were dishonest in their death count. all likelihood, millions of people died in china. and yet there was no real accounting for that. i begin the book by talking about a young ophthalmologist lang wang who i say reminded me of myself. i was a young ophthalmologist a few years ago and he was idealist, sick, and he saw the pandemic coming. he began reporting it, but in if you report the truth will reveal the truth he was arrested. he was made to go through a struggle. he was made to shame himself and admit that he had been guilty of spreading
the x ray findings can this consistent with covid. there wasn't a test for covid. they had a test for the first sar's one, the one that was a pandemic back in 2003. in 2004. but they didn't yet have a covid test, but they had all the signs and symptoms of it. will we ever prove they had it? well, we could have early on in the disease if they'd come and admitted the truth and subjected serum four antibody analysis, we could have proved that they were the first patients. but all of the evidence...
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high and so is covid fatigue. lots of us are tired of masking and isolating. that is creating a dangerous situation for many medically fragile adults and kids right here in our community. >> how many rocks do you have? can you count them? >> 4-year-old ella bueno is living her life. >> six, seven, eight, nine. good job, ellie. >> despite a myriad of physical challenges, she moves ahead, playing, learning, and doing it all with happiness, joy and even a sense of humor. >> are you surprised? >> she was born with a rare genetic disease that affects her spine, her size and ability to move and breathe. she has a tracheostomy tube down her neck and her blood oxygen levels must be constantly watched. she can't speak but communicates through sign language. >> n space o. >> if all that was not enough, she is now facing an immediate threat from respiratory viruses from covid which, for her, could be deadly. >> it is a constant worry for us. we are constantly having to think about keeping ella safe. who is sick? who is not s
high and so is covid fatigue. lots of us are tired of masking and isolating. that is creating a dangerous situation for many medically fragile adults and kids right here in our community. >> how many rocks do you have? can you count them? >> 4-year-old ella bueno is living her life. >> six, seven, eight, nine. good job, ellie. >> despite a myriad of physical challenges, she moves ahead, playing, learning, and doing it all with happiness, joy and even a sense of humor....
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covid wiped out the basic finances. our agency is funded primarily from transit fares, parking fees and a fixed set aside for a general fund and covid has meant we have lost more than half of our parking and transit for revenue. we are not expected to recover them until 2027. this budget takes a one-time federal release funding and spreads that out between now and 2025. and our task is to rebuild trust with the voters that sfmta can actually deliver on their goals and that includes things like making muni faster, more frequent, and more reliable. includes making our streets safer and making everyone feel safe riding the bus. it means taking advantage of the amount of change we're going to experience in order to advance equity so that we invents -- invest the most amount of money in communities that need our services the most. it also means supporting san francisco in its larger economic recovery. basically two years between now and 2024 in order to build trust with the voters and figure out how are we going to find muni
covid wiped out the basic finances. our agency is funded primarily from transit fares, parking fees and a fixed set aside for a general fund and covid has meant we have lost more than half of our parking and transit for revenue. we are not expected to recover them until 2027. this budget takes a one-time federal release funding and spreads that out between now and 2025. and our task is to rebuild trust with the voters that sfmta can actually deliver on their goals and that includes things like...
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long covid. but having this new reason search specifically around pregnancy is interesting and long covid itself. it's when your symptoms persist for weeks, months, or even years. we're still learning about this. there's no definitive timeline, but those symptoms could be fever, fatigue, malaise, respiratory, neurological symptoms, or even dying the justice issues, john. >> all right. jacqueline howard, i know. i know the long covid is so frustrating for so many that people who've been going through it, that any information about it, i think at least knowing what's happening here is helpful to them. thank you so much. sara. all right. >> thanks. john, the senate has passed a 95 billion foreign aid package. so what's going to happen in the house? >> we will discuss coming up via head one who orders vegas >> guess what? i want to do? >> they had the biggest entertainers in america >> vegas's always marketed itself on its naughtiness >> and the only way can you find out what you can't do is if you d
long covid. but having this new reason search specifically around pregnancy is interesting and long covid itself. it's when your symptoms persist for weeks, months, or even years. we're still learning about this. there's no definitive timeline, but those symptoms could be fever, fatigue, malaise, respiratory, neurological symptoms, or even dying the justice issues, john. >> all right. jacqueline howard, i know. i know the long covid is so frustrating for so many that people who've been...
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short br. help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have already been vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. hey, you should try new robitussin honey medi-soothers for long-lasting cough and sore throat relief. try new robitussin lozenges with real medicine and find your voice. you know? we really need to work on your people skills. as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have already...
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covid wasn't always this way. covid changed everything.ight for the rollout of all the absurdity in the world stockpiled absurdity was pushed like off watches and like knock off watches and handbags out the backs of lorries, shut in lorries, healthy people shut in their homes, people arrested for walking alone in the mountains or running along beaches. heaven forbid they might stay fit and boost their vitamin d. elderly people on end of life care, midazolam and morphine. instead of getting treatment for illness. gyms closed. but fast food outlets opened round the clock . the better to replace clock. the better to replace muscle with fat and illness instead of health chains on swings and play parks , hazard swings and play parks, hazard tape on park benches , magic tape on park benches, magic arrows and the floors of supermarket pits, fear stoked that covid couldn't get you if you were sat down in a restaurant, but that it might kill you if you walked to the toilet without a strip of blue paper over your mouth and nose. scientists have show
covid wasn't always this way. covid changed everything.ight for the rollout of all the absurdity in the world stockpiled absurdity was pushed like off watches and like knock off watches and handbags out the backs of lorries, shut in lorries, healthy people shut in their homes, people arrested for walking alone in the mountains or running along beaches. heaven forbid they might stay fit and boost their vitamin d. elderly people on end of life care, midazolam and morphine. instead of getting...
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. (♪♪) covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.lovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk to
. (♪♪) covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.lovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or...
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from long covid? >> absolutely. there are two new studies, one looking at covid patients who were pregnant at the time of their infection. and that study found that about one in ten, about 9.3% of people who were pregnant while they had covid, went on to develop long covid. now that one in ten is similar to what we've seen in the adult population that wasn't pregnant when they add covid. but we also know that children can also get long covid and a separate study found that up to 5.8 million children have had long covid, so these new numbers really put in perspective just just how prevalent long covid has been not just in the general population or like you said, in people with immunocompromised, but also among people who are pregnant, or also among children. so it's interesting to see this data come out looking specifically at long covid jake all right, jacqueline howard, thanks so much for that reporting. today, nearly three weeks after that life-sized statue of jackie robinson was stolen and destroye
from long covid? >> absolutely. there are two new studies, one looking at covid patients who were pregnant at the time of their infection. and that study found that about one in ten, about 9.3% of people who were pregnant while they had covid, went on to develop long covid. now that one in ten is similar to what we've seen in the adult population that wasn't pregnant when they add covid. but we also know that children can also get long covid and a separate study found that up to 5.8...
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while that's a key indicator, of course, covid levels are still relatively high and covid fatigue is also catchy. many people are tired of taking precautions like avoiding crowds and masking, but len ramirez shows us that's creating a dangerous situation for many medically fragile people who live amongst us. >> how many rocks do you have? can you count them? >> reporter: 4-year-old ella bueno is living her life. >> 11. good job, elly. >> reporter: despite a myriad of physical challenges, she moves ahead playing, learning, and doing it all with happiness, joy, and even a sense of humor. >> are you surprised? >> reporter: she was born with a rare genetic disease that affects her spine, her size, and ability to move and breathe. she has a tracheostomy tube down her neck and her blood oxygen levels must be constantly watched. she can't speak, but communicates through sign language. >> oh, yea! >> reporter: and as if all that wasn't enough, she's now facing an immediate threat from respiratory viruses like covid which for her could be deadly. >> it's a constant worry for us. we're constan
while that's a key indicator, of course, covid levels are still relatively high and covid fatigue is also catchy. many people are tired of taking precautions like avoiding crowds and masking, but len ramirez shows us that's creating a dangerous situation for many medically fragile people who live amongst us. >> how many rocks do you have? can you count them? >> reporter: 4-year-old ella bueno is living her life. >> 11. good job, elly. >> reporter: despite a myriad of...
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all of this covid out, come out covid stuff's come out, come out that lied.d she that she's lied. she said she would hand over the whatsapps. then she's deleted them. but honestly, she gave us the whatsapps needed to see. whatsapps that we needed to see. well, we'll never now. well, we'll never know now. so. yes. no sympathy for her. you yes. so no sympathy for her. you know, have sympathy the know, i have sympathy for the people that cried because they couldn't be there to hold their mom's hand when they died during lockdown. i have sympathy for those but, you know, she those people. but, you know, she said want to be first said she didn't want to be first minister at the time. well, go. >> course, >> okay, well, well of course, you there is you know, there is a counterbalance to this argument, you know, there is a counteis alance to this argument, you know, there is a counteis that :e to this argument, you know, there is a counteis that she» this argument, you know, there is a counteis that she was; argument, which is that she was a formidable popular befor
all of this covid out, come out covid stuff's come out, come out that lied.d she that she's lied. she said she would hand over the whatsapps. then she's deleted them. but honestly, she gave us the whatsapps needed to see. whatsapps that we needed to see. well, we'll never now. well, we'll never know now. so. yes. no sympathy for her. you yes. so no sympathy for her. you know, have sympathy the know, i have sympathy for the people that cried because they couldn't be there to hold their mom's...
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as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum.u may have already been vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. with nurtec odt, i can treat a migraine when it strikes and prevent migraine attacks, all in one. don't take if allergic to nurtec. allergic reactions can occur, even days after using. most common side effects were nausea, indigestion, and stomach pain. ask about nurtec odt. as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum. you may have already been vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this se
as the world keeps moving, help prevent covid-19 from breaking your momentum.u may have already been vaccinated against the flu, but don't forget this season's updated covid-19 shot too. here's to getting better with age. here's to beating these two every thursday. help fuel today with boost high protein, complete nutrition you need... ...without the stuff you don't. so, here's to now. boost. ah mornings! cough? congestion? i'm feeling better. all in one and done with new mucinex kickstart....
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covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.or adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk to your doctor. if it's covid,
covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.or adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work,...
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up and made many light bulb moment my life is shorter now and i should do more. >> well covid wasn't have that made me crazy i'm anyone that likes traffic and get out of country every year and i literally community-based nuts so the ability to traffic but i started taking long walks in the park near where i live in the bayview and kicking with nature and took up mediation the two things that saved me confined you know, would have been too much for me. >> i'm glad that is something that is very popular. >> yes. >> covid for me was a really looking at what had is important in our lives and any mother um, was one hundred and 4 i - she was one of the pioneers and had to maintain her life she was independent until she was one hundred in check up walking around and doing her grocery shopping we had to visit her and help her out with groceries that made us less carefully we had to go out and no choice but started delivering my partner and i started delivering totes seniors and a lot of people were more senior than we were we of the they needed the help and actually, we needed to do that and
up and made many light bulb moment my life is shorter now and i should do more. >> well covid wasn't have that made me crazy i'm anyone that likes traffic and get out of country every year and i literally community-based nuts so the ability to traffic but i started taking long walks in the park near where i live in the bayview and kicking with nature and took up mediation the two things that saved me confined you know, would have been too much for me. >> i'm glad that is something...
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all of this covid out, come out covid stuff's come out, come out that lied.d she that she's lied. she said she would hand over the whatsapps. then she's deleted them. but honestly, she gave us the whatsapps needed to see. whatsapps that we needed to see. well, we'll never now. well, we'll never know now. so. yes. no sympathy for her. you yes. so no sympathy for her. you know, have sympathy the know, i have sympathy for the people that cried because they couldn't be there to hold their mom's hand when they died during lockdown. i have sympathy for those but, you know, she those people. but, you know, she said want to be first said she didn't want to be first minister at the time. well, go. >> course, >> okay, well, well of course, you there is you know, there is a counterbalance to this argument, you know, there is a counteis alance to this argument, you know, there is a counteis that :e to this argument, you know, there is a counteis that she» this argument, you know, there is a counteis that she was; argument, which is that she was a formidable popular befor
all of this covid out, come out covid stuff's come out, come out that lied.d she that she's lied. she said she would hand over the whatsapps. then she's deleted them. but honestly, she gave us the whatsapps needed to see. whatsapps that we needed to see. well, we'll never now. well, we'll never know now. so. yes. no sympathy for her. you yes. so no sympathy for her. you know, have sympathy the know, i have sympathy for the people that cried because they couldn't be there to hold their mom's...
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covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.lovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk to
covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.lovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it...
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that's partly in the i wake of covid-19 after 2020 when it wake of covid—19 after 2020 when it was relativelythe numbers like when biden took office for the democrats say biden is also deporting many people in those numbers are spiteful that this is the story that even though fast our passkey this is largely driven by feelings. when i talk to voters about this is much more about emotions than antidotes then statistics without those antidotes are about people, especially even in cities like new york who feel uncomfortable with the rate of migration under biden. those pesky facts. brian, thank you so much forjoining us. could you talk to you. we much for “oining us. could you talk to ou. ~ , ., , , . to you. we will be dropping in and out of texas _ to you. we will be dropping in and out of texas this _ to you. we will be dropping in and out of texas this evening. - to you. we will be dropping in and out of texas this evening. there l out of texas this evening. there we're in brownsville. where president biden is for that he is just meeting there. we're expected to hear some words from him late
that's partly in the i wake of covid-19 after 2020 when it wake of covid—19 after 2020 when it was relativelythe numbers like when biden took office for the democrats say biden is also deporting many people in those numbers are spiteful that this is the story that even though fast our passkey this is largely driven by feelings. when i talk to voters about this is much more about emotions than antidotes then statistics without those antidotes are about people, especially even in cities like...
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if you draw a train lined pre—covid, we are back to that.that. is this going to be the end _ are back to that. is this going to be the end of— are back to that. is this going to be the end of the _ are back to that. is this going to be the end of the debate - are back to that. is this going to i be the end of the debate between greater change and the extent of getting back. greater change and the extent of getting back-— greater change and the extent of iiettin back. , ._ , ., getting back. yes. the way we should be, if ou getting back. yes. the way we should be. if you take _ getting back. yes. the way we should be, if you take the _ getting back. yes. the way we should be, if you take the view _ getting back. yes. the way we should be, if you take the view and - getting back. yes. the way we should be, if you take the view and i - getting back. yes. the way we should be, if you take the view and i know. be, if you take the view and i know this is extraordinary circumstances during the covid period, and they are now gone and we should be ba
if you draw a train lined pre—covid, we are back to that.that. is this going to be the end _ are back to that. is this going to be the end of— are back to that. is this going to be the end of the _ are back to that. is this going to be the end of the debate - are back to that. is this going to i be the end of the debate between greater change and the extent of getting back. greater change and the extent of getting back-— greater change and the extent of iiettin back. , ._ , ., getting...
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vaccines havewith covid ed the country to than 144 million covid vaccines havewith covid and1e countryave jntry to live with covid and save thousands of lives. all vaccines being used in the uk have undergone robust trials undergone robust clinical trials and medicines and and have met the medicines and health regulatory health products regulatory agency . strict standards of agency. strict standards of safety, effectiveness and quality. so that is our response to that. now another labour parliamentary candidate has been suspended for comments about israel . the tape of what he said israel. the tape of what he said is absolute shocking. i have it for you and i will play it for you in full very, very soon. but next, after launching their brand new website, sussex calm . brand new website, sussex calm. should harry and meghan actually be stripped of their royal titles because they are shamelessly dining on them shamelessly dining out on them now? that harry now? plus, is it true that harry and couldn't bear and queen camilla couldn't bear to be in the same room together ? to be in the sa
vaccines havewith covid ed the country to than 144 million covid vaccines havewith covid and1e countryave jntry to live with covid and save thousands of lives. all vaccines being used in the uk have undergone robust trials undergone robust clinical trials and medicines and and have met the medicines and health regulatory health products regulatory agency . strict standards of agency. strict standards of safety, effectiveness and quality. so that is our response to that. now another labour...
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if it's covid paxlovid. >> paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild to moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now >> but i'm not risking it. if it's covid paxlovid next love, it must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and help stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to >> serious or life-threatening side effects or effect that's how good are other medicines work, including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your dr. about all the medicines you take because certain tests are changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your dr. if you have kidney or liver problems hiv-1, our plan to become pregnant or breastfeed, don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to near my 12-year ritonavir or any of its ingredients, serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe sure. like anaphylaxis and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects. so talk to your dr. if it's covid paxlovid ask your dr. today >> mean you
if it's covid paxlovid. >> paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild to moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now >> but i'm not risking it. if it's covid paxlovid next love, it must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and help stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to >> serious or life-threatening side effects or effect...
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covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.d is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk to your
covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid.d is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or...