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dr. fauci with the national health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthonyci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the beginning of 2021 whether or not we do have a successful universal flu vaccine."until then - keep getting with a flu shot every year - which is still better than no flu shot at all. elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(grant) ken wayne and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. (ken)thanks grant and vicki. here are the top stories we're working on at 6 tonight. (ken) a senseless crime.after just a few weeks on the job... a promising young police officer is killed in the line of duty. how the community of davis is remembering 22-year old natalie corona tonight. (pam) a small wisconsin town is rejoicing... a 1
dr. fauci with the national health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthonyci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the beginning of...
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dr. fauci with the national institutes of health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthonyauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the beginning of 2021 whether or not we do have a successful universal flu vaccine."until then - we'll have to keep getting vaccinated with a flu shot every year - which is still better than no flu shot at all. elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting (pam) according to the c-d-c-- we will not know for at we will not (pam) according to the c-d-c-- we will not know for at least several more weeks ... how well this season's flu vaccine is working. health officials say, last season's flu shot was only 40-percent effective... and only 37- percent of adults got vaccinated. that flu season was the deadliest season in more than four- decades. (ken) a 21 year old wo
dr. fauci with the national institutes of health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthonyauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the...
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dr. fauci with the national institutes of health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthonyauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the beginning of 2021 whether or not we do have a successful universal flu vaccine."until then - we'll have to keep getting vaccinated with a flu shot every year - which is still better than no flu shot at all. elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting (ken) according to the c-d-c-- we will not know for at least several more weeks ... how well this season's flu vaccine is working. health officials say, last season's flu shot was only 40-percent effective... and only 37- percent of adults got vaccinated. that flu season was the deadliest season in more than four- decades. (pam) still ahead... someday soon.. the taxi you hail could fly you to your destination.
dr. fauci with the national institutes of health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthonyauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the...
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dr. fauci with the national institutes of health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthony/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the beginning of 2021 whether or not we do have a successful universal flu vaccine."until then - we'll have to keep getting vaccinated with a flu shot every year - which is still better than no flu shot at all. elizabeth cohen, cnn, reporting> ( marty )( marty ) and the c-d-c will not know for at least several more weeks ... how well this season's flu vaccine is working. health officials say last season's flu shot was only 40-percent effective... and only 37- percent of adults got vaccinated. that flu season was the deadliest in more than forty years. ( dave ) (ácommercialá) life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan
dr. fauci with the national institutes of health emphasized the need for a universal flu vaccine and the difficulty making one.dr. anthony/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "so the trick is how do you make a response selectively against the part of the virus that does not change."there's a possibility it might not work. dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "we'll know probably by the end of 2020, the...
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dr. anthony fauci of n.i.h.ll watch to see how ouch worse thbreak gets in the coming days. >> nawaz: the immigration case backlog has been steadily growing, and the rec government shutdown only made the problem worse. om houston public media, tomeka weatherspoon has the story of one man caught in the middle, his future, unknown. >> reporter: since fleeing his home in 2017, josÉ has had a lot of time to think >> ( translated th i remember ears in my eyes i left, i can't anymore.fl >> reporter: h violence in his birth country, nicaragua. then two months later, crossed t ov u.s. border and requested asylum. >> ( translated ): i trusted in god that the opportunity would come and here i am, thanks to god i'm here, but now this contry is closing its doors me. >> reporter: although he passed a credible fear interview and was allowed to enter the country, josÉ has been unable to get a social security card or driver's license. until his case is heard in immigration court, his life in limbo, according to his attorney ruby
dr. anthony fauci of n.i.h.ll watch to see how ouch worse thbreak gets in the coming days. >> nawaz: the immigration case backlog has been steadily growing, and the rec government shutdown only made the problem worse. om houston public media, tomeka weatherspoon has the story of one man caught in the middle, his future, unknown. >> reporter: since fleeing his home in 2017, josÉ has had a lot of time to think >> ( translated th i remember ears in my eyes i left, i can't...
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dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases joined me on facebooklive. here's some of our conversation. on the one hand measles is one of the most contagious inftions in history. and on the other hand, we have a vaccine that is one of het effective vaccines of any in history. just seems such a shame that you have a disease that if left unchecked can ram pantly spread. and yet you have a tool, a safe tool, a proven, safe tool that can stop it in its tracks. and with the measles, when you talk about its its contagiousness, that if you go into a room with someone who has got measles and is in the room, in a crowd, 90% of the people who are uniunized, unprotected will get measles. if someone with measles goes into a room and starts sneezing and coughing and then leaves the room, for two hours followingpe thatle who go into that room because of the fact that the op lets artill around will get infected. so regarding infectiousness, this is a terrible disease from the standpoint o how easy it is to get infected. and yet on the other hand, howea it is to pr
dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases joined me on facebooklive. here's some of our conversation. on the one hand measles is one of the most contagious inftions in history. and on the other hand, we have a vaccine that is one of het effective vaccines of any in history. just seems such a shame that you have a disease that if left unchecked can ram pantly spread. and yet you have a tool, a safe tool, a proven, safe tool that can stop it in its...
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dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "would very likely betive vaccine than the ones we have to make each year, hoping that we guess accurately as what the influenza virus that season will be.">( darya ) health officials say last season's flu shot was only 40-percent effective... and only 37- percent of adults got vaccinated. doctors say we should know by the year 20-21 whether the vaccine is successful . ( darya ) a california judge has blocked the trump administration's effort to weaken the obamacare contraception mandate. the new rules would have allowed more employers to opt out of providing women with no-cost birth control. the rulinf affects 13 states behind the lawsuit. california and the other states argued that the changes would force women to turn to state-funded programs for birth control and lead to unintended pregnancies. ( james ) coming up in the 7 o'clock hour of the kron 4 morning news.. a look at the risk of food-borne illnesses now that the f-d-a has stopped inspections of some types of foods. ( james ) plus... dramatic spi
dr. anthony fauci/director, national institute of allergy and infectious diseases: "would very likely betive vaccine than the ones we have to make each year, hoping that we guess accurately as what the influenza virus that season will be.">( darya ) health officials say last season's flu shot was only 40-percent effective... and only 37- percent of adults got vaccinated. doctors say we should know by the year 20-21 whether the vaccine is successful . ( darya ) a california judge...
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dr. anthony fauci is the direor of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases athe n.i.h. >> it's frustrating that we don't have the answers, but we feel a degree of urgency here. we feel a responsibility to the public, to the mothers, to the children, that even thou it is rare, we feel a responsibility that this is a mystery and we've got to tackle it. we're going to figure it out. >> nawaz: another mystery? some develop a.f.m. after an illness, while others don't. >> in a community you may have hundreds and hundreds of children who get infected andon a rare one will get it. >> nawaz: more than 90% of a.f.m. victims are children. the average age of those affected?r justyears old. back at kennedy krieger, just next door to camdyn carr, is four-year-old ava janeski. always the performer was ava and her twin brother just weeks ago. on a sunday in october, she imbed statues in a park. monday morning, she had a fever. tuesday afternoon, she couldn't move her legs. by wednesday, she was on a ventilator, fighting to breathe. >> it's very scary. especially at this age, she just t
dr. anthony fauci is the direor of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases athe n.i.h. >> it's frustrating that we don't have the answers, but we feel a degree of urgency here. we feel a responsibility to the public, to the mothers, to the children, that even thou it is rare, we feel a responsibility that this is a mystery and we've got to tackle it. we're going to figure it out. >> nawaz: another mystery? some develop a.f.m. after an illness, while others don't....