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devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income countries settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from the low income countries it's something we've been up the pace in for many years and what code is doing is making us pay more attention to settings that traditionally we haven't really noticed in terms of healthcare innovation thank you matthew harris there talking about putting human resource lowness at the center of our cove in 1000 response is a clinical senior lecturer and public health at imperial college london thank you for your insights. and now it's time for one of your ascent and questions about the corona virus our science correspondent derek williams is ready with an answer. taking into account to patients sex and age what do the statistics say about complications. one of the clearest pieces of information th
devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income countries settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from the low income countries it's something we've been up the pace in for many years and what code is doing is making...
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speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the. the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called in 1000 times for months the been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. in august from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. leak a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer for alcohol. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens you blow into the mouthpiece a
speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the. the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away....
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devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income countries settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from the low income countries it's something we've been up the pace in for many years and what code is doing is making us pay more attention to settings that traditionally we haven't really noticed in terms of healthcare innovation thank you matthew harris there talking about putting human resource lowness at the center of our cove in 1000 response is a clinical senior lecturer and public health at imperial college london thank you for your insights. and now it's time for one of your ascent and questions about the coronavirus our science correspondent derek williams is ready with announcer. taking into account to patients sex and age what do the statistics say about complications. one of the clearest pieces of information tha
devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income countries settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from the low income countries it's something we've been up the pace in for many years and what code is doing is making...
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innovation and the corona virus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say a necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it safe to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this carbon 19 times for months the been working on a breath test but can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works . taken in august from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer for alcohol. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens if you blow into the mouthpiece and you j
innovation and the corona virus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say a necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it safe to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather...
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speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care. allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it stay texan possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called in 1000 times for months the been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works to human organs from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a star and mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens you blow into the mouthpiece and you just breath
speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care. allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it stay texan possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather...
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speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called 19 times 4 months have been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. taken in august from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer for alcohol. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens you blow into the mouthpiece and you just breathe. i
speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away....
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speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say texan possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this cause in 1000 times for months the been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens you blow into the mouthpiece and you just breathe. in there start u
speed of innovation amid coronavirus could be a game changer experts say it could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say texan possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather...
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devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income country settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from the low income countries is something we've been up to pacing for for many years and what code is doing is making us pay more attention to settings that traditionally we haven't really noticed in terms of health care innovation thank you matthew harris there talking about putting human resource lowness at the center of our cove in 1000 response there's a clinical senior lecturer in public health at imperial college london thank you for your insights. and now it's time for one of your assent and questions about the coronavirus our science correspondent derek williams is ready with announcer. taking into account to patients sex and age what do the statistics say about complications. one of the clearest pieces of information
devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income country settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from the low income countries is something we've been up to pacing for for many years and what code is doing is making us...
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devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income countries settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from low income countries it's something we've been up to pacing for for many years and what code is doing is making us pay more attention to settings that traditionally we haven't really noticed in terms of healthcare innovation thank you matthew harris they're talking about putting human resource lowness at the center of arc over 1000 response is a clinical senior lecturer and public health at the imperial college london thank you for your insights. and now it's time for one of your son and questions about the coronavirus our science correspondent derrick williams is ready with announcer . taking into account to patients sex and age what do the statistics say about complications. one of the clearest pieces of information th
devices or technologies you've written that this kind of innovation could lead to a leveling in global health care equality what does that look like. what is the level in the sense that it has made us really reflect on the fragilities in the health systems even in the high income countries settings and it's made us pay much more attention to the kind of innovations that arise from low income countries it's something we've been up to pacing for for many years and what code is doing is making us...
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could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called in 1000 times for months have been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens if you blow into the mouthpiece and you just breathe. in there start up the brothers develop highly sensitive sensor technol
could revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make it say to action possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather than christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some...
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revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make at sea-tac sion possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to this called in 1000 times for months the been working on a breath test that can identify the novel coronavirus they're now confident it works. from a technical point of view this device can get to areas where normally only a dog can sniff things out. a device that's almost as sensitive as a dog's noles the technique is similar to a breathalyzer. this is a stimulus when what we have here is a sterile mouthpiece. and you take off the packaging and then what happens if you blow into the mouthpiece and you just breathe. in there start up the brothers develop highly sensitive sensor technology from asp
revolutionize global health care allowing us to come up with solutions that could change health care delivery. they say necessity is the mother of invention the coronavirus pandemic has thrown that into stark relief from innovations enabling us to live with the realities of the virus to devices that make at sea-tac sion possible here's the story of 2 entrepreneurs who say a diagnosis is just a breath away. rather christoph and thomas wolfe have a vision they want to return some normality to...
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middle income countries that have bipartisan support in the plan was at the time the largest global health care initiative but now more than 30 years into the hiv pandemic over 13000000 people still don't have access to lifesaving anti-viral therapy or treatment stigma about hiv aids discrimination lack of health care access fear and misinformation continue to keep hiv positive people away from the care they need. the fight to eradicate hiv aids is alive and well even if the virus isn't making daily headlines people are suffering people are dying we have the drugs the treatments and the medical capability it's up to us to ensure that those drugs and treatments reach the populations that need them the most. that our guy could mcgrew through more you know the tragedy is. we kind of seem to get lost sometimes with what's directly in front of us not that's a bad thing i mean it obviously support that we're putting all this effort into covert and things like that but we can't forget about the other places of need especially when it comes to these kind of pandemics and these kind of viruses and deadl
middle income countries that have bipartisan support in the plan was at the time the largest global health care initiative but now more than 30 years into the hiv pandemic over 13000000 people still don't have access to lifesaving anti-viral therapy or treatment stigma about hiv aids discrimination lack of health care access fear and misinformation continue to keep hiv positive people away from the care they need. the fight to eradicate hiv aids is alive and well even if the virus isn't making...
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tina murphy chief commercial officer at global health care exchange says the vaccines to those requirements will have logistical challenges ahead when you give it to a population you've got to come back to that same population 60 days people knew if they don't get that second that and that first and she isn't it was recent data shows pfizer's vaccine offers strong protection after the first dose. >>in recent weeks pfizer and its competitor moderna published data showing their vaccines to be more than 90% effective. the fda will review moderna's vaccine next week. >>and moderna's vaccine does not require a deep freeze like pfizer and while these vaccines offer great hope for getting back to normal life. health experts say do not let your guard down stun gun store, your mask wash your hands keep your distance. we have a long winter and up ahead of us live in fremont gayle ong kron 4 news. thank you so much killed the distribution of the covid-19 vaccine comes as part of california's central valley. >>ran out of icu beds, the state health department says icu bed capacity in the san joaquin reg
tina murphy chief commercial officer at global health care exchange says the vaccines to those requirements will have logistical challenges ahead when you give it to a population you've got to come back to that same population 60 days people knew if they don't get that second that and that first and she isn't it was recent data shows pfizer's vaccine offers strong protection after the first dose. >>in recent weeks pfizer and its competitor moderna published data showing their vaccines to...
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tina murphy chief commercial officer at global health care exchange says the vaccines to those requirements will have logistical challenges ahead when you give it to a population you've got to come back to that same population 60 days people knew if they don't get that second that and that first and she isn't it was recent data shows pfizer's vaccine offers strong protection after the first dose. >>in recent weeks pfizer and its competitor moderna published data showing their vaccines to be more than 90% effective. the fda will review moderna's vaccine next week, the moderna vaccine does not require a deep freeze like pfizer. >>and while these vaccines offer great hope to get back to normal life. health experts are saying do not let your guard down must wear your mask, social distance wash your hands. we have a long winter ahead of us. here in fremont gayle ong kron 4 news. >>happening right now more than 30 million californians are living under the regional stay at home orders tonight. this comes as the number of available icu beds, reaching critical levels. here's a look at the latest num
tina murphy chief commercial officer at global health care exchange says the vaccines to those requirements will have logistical challenges ahead when you give it to a population you've got to come back to that same population 60 days people knew if they don't get that second that and that first and she isn't it was recent data shows pfizer's vaccine offers strong protection after the first dose. >>in recent weeks pfizer and its competitor moderna published data showing their vaccines to...
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tina murphy chief commercial officer at global health care exchange says the vaccines to those requirements will have logistical challenges ahead when you give it to a population you've got to come back to that same population 60 days people knew if they don't get that second that and that first and she isn't it was recent data shows pfizer's vaccine offers strong protection after the first dose. >>in recent weeks pfizer and its competitor moderna published data showing their vaccines to be more than 90% effective. the fda will review moderna's vaccine next week, the moderna vaccine does not require a deep freeze like pfizer. >>and will these vaccines offer great hope to get back to normal life. health experts are saying do not let your guard down must wear your mask, social distance wash your hands. we have a long winter ahead of us. here in fremont gayle ong kron 4 news california continuing to break its own record for daily coronavirus cases. >>in the past 5 days the state has averaged more than 30,000 new cases a day today nearly 36,000 new cases recorded here in the golden state. >>thi
tina murphy chief commercial officer at global health care exchange says the vaccines to those requirements will have logistical challenges ahead when you give it to a population you've got to come back to that same population 60 days people knew if they don't get that second that and that first and she isn't it was recent data shows pfizer's vaccine offers strong protection after the first dose. >>in recent weeks pfizer and its competitor moderna published data showing their vaccines to...
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health care. also, the biotech research for regenerative tissues and all of that, those have gone up triple digits your today. overend up getting taken by the gilead's, the crystal myers and the global health care fdastry has tripled, approvals, preapprovals are higher than ever. there is an aging baby boomer population. it has been trading on a big discount. i love health care and biotech in general, too. >> just looking at some of the biotech's, there by 48%. it is quite a volatile space. how do you exercise caution when you get into that? >> you sort of have to understand what you're getting into. i think the way you look at it is you have the varsity players which is the large-cap biotech teams. they are the bristol-myers and the gilead's that are the giant companies. when you look at the junior biotech space, they spend 70% of their money on r&d. if they goes to -- go to phase two, they are already outperforming the bigger companies. with this whole world of coronavirus, looking for elixirs, all sorts of new inventions, it is really good space in terms of disruptive technology and biotech. getting a great example in september. gilead rose 300% that week. get awas another one to
health care. also, the biotech research for regenerative tissues and all of that, those have gone up triple digits your today. overend up getting taken by the gilead's, the crystal myers and the global health care fdastry has tripled, approvals, preapprovals are higher than ever. there is an aging baby boomer population. it has been trading on a big discount. i love health care and biotech in general, too. >> just looking at some of the biotech's, there by 48%. it is quite a volatile...
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how you're going to get it and pay for it but it sounds like if they are going to give us global free health careeed an international driving permit unless you still have a paper uk licence. if you've got the card you're fine and if you have a paper license you wouldn't need it permanently. you need a green card to prove you have the right vehicle insurance so you have to get that from your insurance company a few weeks before you travel probably. it means that last—minute spontaneous travel is much more difficult. i'm sure you own a caravan, simon. if you own a carand a own a caravan, simon. if you own a car and a caravan, you need to cards. pet passports go. it was the animal version of the free movement so if you want to take your dog or cat across the channel, you will need to get an animal health certificate from your vet for each time you go. again, it means a spontaneous decisions are probably out. you need to do that a few weeks in advance. 0ne out. you need to do that a few weeks in advance. one of the many ways which northern ireland is going to be treated differently is that you won't
how you're going to get it and pay for it but it sounds like if they are going to give us global free health careeed an international driving permit unless you still have a paper uk licence. if you've got the card you're fine and if you have a paper license you wouldn't need it permanently. you need a green card to prove you have the right vehicle insurance so you have to get that from your insurance company a few weeks before you travel probably. it means that last—minute spontaneous travel...
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speak of the global plea for health care workers from as far away as australia to come to the usa. >>here are only 100 icu beds left for 10 million people. >> announcer: and mask controversy. blasted for taking off her mask inside the
speak of the global plea for health care workers from as far away as australia to come to the usa. >>here are only 100 icu beds left for 10 million people. >> announcer: and mask controversy. blasted for taking off her mask inside the
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they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce recent data from italy spain in the united states showed a 2 to 3 times higher rate of cleavage fiction among female health care workers compared to their male counterparts women also perform more than 75 percent of unpaid care work and least 80 percent of domestic work locally affect a largely dominated by migrant workers and other marginalized groups. and i was asked in a lot of on how to handle mesti cuffs and that he asked in a finance song was it going but then i had a lot of they want to see i mean. they don't want to sit by. and govern young though. some critics either masha d.n.a. tests on you need some sort of can i got it now then today and i don't know how it. gets and i hurried on but on. and on holiday. that they're already in the. field i am. not in and then it. will end and they will move to a gospel music is going to come that i felt. that are let out of my the economy asked my. government decree declared these people essential workers didn't pay what it stuck backlash and which i. am got on us on c.
they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce recent data from italy spain in the united states showed a 2 to 3 times higher rate of cleavage fiction among female health care workers compared to their male counterparts women also perform more than 75 percent of unpaid care work and least 80 percent of domestic work locally affect a largely dominated by migrant workers and other marginalized groups. and i was asked in a lot of on how to handle mesti cuffs and that he...
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they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce recent data from italy spain and the united states showed a 2 to 3 times higher rate of crude fiction among female health care workers compared to the male counterparts women also perform more than 75 percent of unpaid care work and least 80 percent of domestic work locally affect a largely dominated by migrant workers and other marginalized groups. and i had asked in a lot of autonomous the cuffs on that he asked in a finance song was it going but i had a lot of they want to see i mean. they don't want to speak i. want to. know in governance even though. some critics even masha d.n.a. tests on you need some sort of can i go. then today and i don't know how it. gets into her unit at home but on. and on holiday. that they already know that it'll. not be in and then it will go and they will move in gospel music is going to come that i felt you know ok so there are a lot of never mind economy ask my. government decree declared these people essential workers didn't say what it stuck backlash to tell. him got on offense s
they make up 70 percent of the global health and social care workforce recent data from italy spain and the united states showed a 2 to 3 times higher rate of crude fiction among female health care workers compared to the male counterparts women also perform more than 75 percent of unpaid care work and least 80 percent of domestic work locally affect a largely dominated by migrant workers and other marginalized groups. and i had asked in a lot of autonomous the cuffs on that he asked in a...
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speak of the global plea for health care workers from as far away as australia to come to the usa. >>here are only 100 icu beds left for 10 million people. >> announcer: and mask controversy. blasted for taking off her mask inside the
speak of the global plea for health care workers from as far away as australia to come to the usa. >>here are only 100 icu beds left for 10 million people. >> announcer: and mask controversy. blasted for taking off her mask inside the
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global health. an intensive care doctorfrom london has warned that people who don't follow social distancing rules orofessor hugh montgomery told bbc radio 5 live that with covid—19 infections spreading so rapidly, hospitals were under enormous pressure. huge numbers coming in, so, you know, my heart goes out as well to the emergency departments, i mean, our own one, but everyone else with whom i'm talking, their emergency departments are seeing the tsunami in the last week or two of cases. the wards are flooded. everyone's working at maximum stretch really. we've had to double up or sometimes triple up on consultant staff in. the nursing staff are back to being very overstretched. in some areas, it's one icu nurse to four patients again. and the numbers are still rising. this, quote, new variant, we should be a bit clear on this. i mean, it's severity of illness caused by it is no worse or better than the first one. it's not a nastier type of the virus. and its transmissibility is indeed a little bit higher. but it's making me actually very angry now that people are laying the blame on the virus. an
global health. an intensive care doctorfrom london has warned that people who don't follow social distancing rules orofessor hugh montgomery told bbc radio 5 live that with covid—19 infections spreading so rapidly, hospitals were under enormous pressure. huge numbers coming in, so, you know, my heart goes out as well to the emergency departments, i mean, our own one, but everyone else with whom i'm talking, their emergency departments are seeing the tsunami in the last week or two of cases....
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the first round of the vaccinations is going mostly to health care workers and residents of long-term health care facilities. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this iska gupta, bloomberg. lisa: coming up, we are going to be talking about what could be the beginning of a trade. we are looking at a dollar spot index. seeing a row the terrier ration of the tape across the board with equities. up next, hsbc senior fx strategist. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i want to bring you these breaking headlines. the nasdaq is investigating connectivity issues to the exchange for some clients. we don't have more information, but it is an emerging story. just want to give you a sense. nasdaq futures down about .9%, not necessarily down as much as s&p futures. tom: we will bring you the data checks here. lisa and i watching futures negative -- deteriorate. more than anything, we're looking at the vix. 21.80. balloons out, six big figures. that is a huge move in the vix. we will have to see how that sett
the first round of the vaccinations is going mostly to health care workers and residents of long-term health care facilities. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this iska gupta, bloomberg. lisa: coming up, we are going to be talking about what could be the beginning of a trade. we are looking at a dollar spot index. seeing a row the terrier ration of the tape across the board with equities. up...
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international comparison because it is such a different piece on then thedity front other global international franchises in health carerma. with these guys, it is not about brexit. the pound does not matter. what matters is a global recovery. and here it is about post-covid recovery. it is about big stimulus programs like the european recovery fund that needs to get past moving forward, big infrastructure place, things like that. it is working especially with intoinors area as we look 2021 there is an opportunity for oil. 2020 opportunity for oil. i'm sure the opec ministers meeting virtually will like to hear that. tim craighead. coming up on the program, the effects of the pandemic never cease to surprise as the copper-gold ratio breaks away from treasury yields. is this the new normal? that is next. s next. manus: it is the wednesday edition of "daybreak europe." breaking news lines coming from the iran president. this is hassan rouhani. he is saying the bill to counter the u.s. sanctions harms diplomacy. he says he is against this bill to end the nuclear checks. as opposed to the hardline parliament article, which
international comparison because it is such a different piece on then thedity front other global international franchises in health carerma. with these guys, it is not about brexit. the pound does not matter. what matters is a global recovery. and here it is about post-covid recovery. it is about big stimulus programs like the european recovery fund that needs to get past moving forward, big infrastructure place, things like that. it is working especially with intoinors area as we look 2021...
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health care system. >> i'm joined now by dr. vin gupta, global health policy expert and critical care pulmonologist.s great to talk with you. the news is grim, okay? we're going to talk about the vaccine in a moment, which is good news down the road. according to u.s. news, federal officials are projecting 100 million could be vaccinated but 450,000 americans will be dead in the united states by february. meanwhile, we have the white house task force urging health officials to just start sidestepping the unhelpful local government, saying that if you are under 40, you need to assume you became infected during the thanksgiving period if you gathered beyond your immediate household. these are the things that terrify me. do you -- are you this pessimistic? do you think we're looking at 450,000 people dead by february? does that sound right to you? >> good evening, joy. you know, first of all, let me say, i think the cdc is dead right here. they are so on point with everything they said today. i want to just amplify what dr. redfield said, which is the next few months here, again, no one wants to be glo
health care system. >> i'm joined now by dr. vin gupta, global health policy expert and critical care pulmonologist.s great to talk with you. the news is grim, okay? we're going to talk about the vaccine in a moment, which is good news down the road. according to u.s. news, federal officials are projecting 100 million could be vaccinated but 450,000 americans will be dead in the united states by february. meanwhile, we have the white house task force urging health officials to just start...
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thousands of people coming from mexico, needing health care, receiving health care in the hospital systems, and maybe they should have thought about this before a globalandemic, making sure that they have stronger health care systems. >> harris: well, it's so interesting, marie, as you talk about this, all of those areas. i keep thinking that the similar conversation to dr. saphier just said, when it comes to schools. president trump was trying to keep the schools open. many people were saying no, and look at where we are now. they are battling to keep schools open here on the east coast. i have one child in, one child in virtual, and the site is mighty to do that because there really is a difference in their learning. >> marie: yet, harris, and one analogy i really like that i have heard from the biden advisors on his task force is that it is not a light switch, open or closed. it becomes, as dr. saphier mentioned, we've learned so much since march. we should think of it more as a dial. what do we need to dial back not just in california, but every states, hospital beds are filling out. the health care system, for whatever reason, is overwhelmed. it
thousands of people coming from mexico, needing health care, receiving health care in the hospital systems, and maybe they should have thought about this before a globalandemic, making sure that they have stronger health care systems. >> harris: well, it's so interesting, marie, as you talk about this, all of those areas. i keep thinking that the similar conversation to dr. saphier just said, when it comes to schools. president trump was trying to keep the schools open. many people were...
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health care policy and research has been established. it sponsors health services and medical outcomes surgeon for financing and delivery of health care services. the phs had led the national and global battle against hiv and aids carrying out primary research on the virus and sponsoring prevention and treatment programs throughout the country. all of the agencies of the phs are engaged in this public health campaign. the public health service is made up of civil service and commission corps members. in addition to staffing the agencies of the phs, the commission corps provides clinical and scientific personnel for the bureau of prisons, the coast guard, the environmental protection agency and the national ocean graphic and atmospheric administration. in the 1980s, the surgeon general captured the public eye bringing visibility to health issues with his outspoken reports on aids and smoking. today, the public health service is part of the department of health and human services and the heads of its agencies, now called operating divisions, report to the secretary of health and human services. the assistant secretary for health and the surgeon general advise the secretary on health po
health care policy and research has been established. it sponsors health services and medical outcomes surgeon for financing and delivery of health care services. the phs had led the national and global battle against hiv and aids carrying out primary research on the virus and sponsoring prevention and treatment programs throughout the country. all of the agencies of the phs are engaged in this public health campaign. the public health service is made up of civil service and commission corps...
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has had a devastating impact on the global economy it's pushed back global efforts to reduce poverty improve livelihoods and health care now understandably nations of poured billions into shoring up health services but the recovery now that lockdowns are being lifted needs to take into consideration global emergency climate change with temperatures hitting 100 degrees fahrenheit in siberia and the arctic circle the challenge couldn't be more dire let's put this into perspective because we can tackle poverty job creation and climate change at the same time to limit rising temperatures to below 1.5 degrees celsius 2.42. really an dollars a year needs to be spent on energy systems around the world until 2035 that's around 2 and a half percent of the world's economy the u.n. says the money is there because the international monetary fund says that governments of spent 10 trillion dollars in responding to the pandemic but more is needed despite that it's estimated that up to $100000000.00 people have been pushed into extreme poverty the i.m.f. says that further spending should focus on minimizing job losses and preventing a
has had a devastating impact on the global economy it's pushed back global efforts to reduce poverty improve livelihoods and health care now understandably nations of poured billions into shoring up health services but the recovery now that lockdowns are being lifted needs to take into consideration global emergency climate change with temperatures hitting 100 degrees fahrenheit in siberia and the arctic circle the challenge couldn't be more dire let's put this into perspective because we can...
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the majority of americans report pandemic relief, health care for every american, action on global warming, racial justice and police reform and so many other priorities. that don't see much progress inthe senate . people are losing their faith in the system, rightfully so . we have to do something to fix this. if we are to take bold action necessary to tackle the urgent problems before us, we must reform ourdemocracy . we must make it easier to vote. we must end the dominance of big-money and we must root out corruption. and we do not have any time to waste. we have no choice but to be bold. because the crisis before us the man's bravery. hundreds of thousands of americans are dead from a pandemic. the pandemic that this ke administration has callously ignored , the consequences of its continued rejection of science. in new mexico we surpassed 108 pages, over 1700 are dead and tens of thousands have lost their jobs. meanwhile our nation is facing dual climate and major crisis of epic proportions read earlier this year american west was involved in wildfires as an everett state new mexico
the majority of americans report pandemic relief, health care for every american, action on global warming, racial justice and police reform and so many other priorities. that don't see much progress inthe senate . people are losing their faith in the system, rightfully so . we have to do something to fix this. if we are to take bold action necessary to tackle the urgent problems before us, we must reform ourdemocracy . we must make it easier to vote. we must end the dominance of big-money and...
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health care workers. despite this massive step, there are concerns domestically and globally about the vaccine not reachinged it the most, those in areas with little access to health care and in poorer countries. in fact, according to the gates foundation's chief executive, it may be too late for any kind of fair distribution of the vaccines because of the deals already made by rich country. just this week president donald trump signed a largely symbolic and toothless executive orlds sayi -- orders saying the united states will get the vaccine befores or. joining me is co-founder of partners in health. he has a unique position. during his time at the world bank he folk efforts on launching new financial tools to help address infrastructure needs, prevent pandemics and help refugees around the world. dr. kim, thank you for joining us this morning. >> thanks for having me, ali. it's great being with you we're already seeing signs that point to an imbalance in equitable distribution of the vaccine globally. what's your sense of a plan to mitigate this concern or is this going to play out exactly how we expect
health care workers. despite this massive step, there are concerns domestically and globally about the vaccine not reachinged it the most, those in areas with little access to health care and in poorer countries. in fact, according to the gates foundation's chief executive, it may be too late for any kind of fair distribution of the vaccines because of the deals already made by rich country. just this week president donald trump signed a largely symbolic and toothless executive orlds sayi --...