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it is a central part chancellor of our origin story that johns hopkins university took its inspiration from the german university model. born of a shared commitment to free inquiry open debate, and the pursuit of truth through rigorous research and adopted it to american soil . while we are proud to call ourselves america's 1st research university, we have not forgotten that our nickname used to be coaching in baltimore. so madam chancellor, we hope you will see your new association with johns hopkins as a homecoming of sorts and know that we recognize you for having so fully embodied. often under the most strenuous, the most challenging of conditions, the highest ideals of our university and the open democratic society. it has so long to serve. on behalf then of the entire university, i want to welcome you officially tour academic community. and of course, i am thrilled that you have embrace that membership wholeheartedly offering to speak today to our students who are the future leaders and guardians, the world you have done so much and in such a remarkable way to shape. now for the
it is a central part chancellor of our origin story that johns hopkins university took its inspiration from the german university model. born of a shared commitment to free inquiry open debate, and the pursuit of truth through rigorous research and adopted it to american soil . while we are proud to call ourselves america's 1st research university, we have not forgotten that our nickname used to be coaching in baltimore. so madam chancellor, we hope you will see your new association with johns...
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she received an honorary degree from johns hopkins university. her 18th honorary academic award is german chancellor, 18, and her acceptance speech miracle reflected on the key role. corona virus. data gathered by john hopkins has played throughout the pandemic. the several. listen to what she said, guessing as president on the new prison, the board board of trustees was who knew coma profit command team can come in the president co professor calling dom and ladies and gentlemen, heflin dunc, i thank you very, very much for inviting me today. a real pleasure to be here, of course, and i feel very honored by one welcome to receive as well as the honor that you've conferred on me for you. it means a great deal at the end of the book. this jeff humane letter in the honorary doctorates shows the friendship between countries, particular ties between myself and the jonathan. as well as unique occasion in a unique time. when for last year, you had a number of lectures and events that you could only hold digitally. so i might not, and most of my appointme
she received an honorary degree from johns hopkins university. her 18th honorary academic award is german chancellor, 18, and her acceptance speech miracle reflected on the key role. corona virus. data gathered by john hopkins has played throughout the pandemic. the several. listen to what she said, guessing as president on the new prison, the board board of trustees was who knew coma profit command team can come in the president co professor calling dom and ladies and gentlemen, heflin dunc, i...
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the fac page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm w winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. we take the the news, the news,
the fac page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm w winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. we take the the news, the news,
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hopkins university speaking thejohns hopkins university speaking to me a short time ago.aad hariri has given up on his efforts to form a government, nine months after he was designated prime minister. he said it was clear he would not be able to reach agreement with the president after the two men held a brief meeting. tim allman has the details. for far too long now this is how politics in lebanon tend to play out. crowds clashing with security forces in beirut. a country without proper government, deep in recession, and descending further into chaos. there was who paid a price when there was problems with sunni and shi'ite. i'm a believer in dialogue. shi'ite. i'm a believer in dialogue-— dialogue. the president criticised _ dialogue. the president criticised mr _ dialogue. the president criticised mr hariri - dialogue. the president. criticised mr hariri saying dialogue. the president - criticised mr hariri saying he wasn't prepared to discuss changes of any kind and he will now consult with parliament. more talks, more uncertainty. there is every chance the protests w
hopkins university speaking thejohns hopkins university speaking to me a short time ago.aad hariri has given up on his efforts to form a government, nine months after he was designated prime minister. he said it was clear he would not be able to reach agreement with the president after the two men held a brief meeting. tim allman has the details. for far too long now this is how politics in lebanon tend to play out. crowds clashing with security forces in beirut. a country without proper...
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average of 49,000 new covid- 19 cases were confirmed in the last week according to the johns hopkins university tracker. and john lawrence has the latest on why so many have been hesitant to get the vaccine. >> reporter: the u.s. is facing another covid-19 surge this summer. >> so many people will get infected with this fake narrative out there that if you are young and healthy and take care of yourself you will not get sick. that is simply not true. >> reporter: every state has a seven day average that title rose above the previous week according to data from johns hopkins university. >> the new cases in covid are because of unvaccinated folks. almost 100% of them need hospitalizations are on on vaccinating folks. some of my family has been pushing me, but the delta variant kind of scares me. >> and others still say they will not roll up their veas cas are preparing for the start of a new school year. >> we continue to aggressively and intentionally educate our families and employees around the importance of vaccination. putting the data in front of them and highlighting our own mitigation str
average of 49,000 new covid- 19 cases were confirmed in the last week according to the johns hopkins university tracker. and john lawrence has the latest on why so many have been hesitant to get the vaccine. >> reporter: the u.s. is facing another covid-19 surge this summer. >> so many people will get infected with this fake narrative out there that if you are young and healthy and take care of yourself you will not get sick. that is simply not true. >> reporter: every state...
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well, earlier she received an honorary doctorate from the world we're noun to johns hopkins university. she was awarded the university's finest honor that of the doctrine of humane letters in recognition of her achievement as one of the world's longest serving leaders. university president praise the chancellor's science based response to the start of the corona virus pandemic ball. in her acceptance speech, chance a miracle. look back on the impact of the pandemic on people around the world to take a listen. and let's see if i think back my last night it's late in may. 2019. come on, come fuck. it's hard to imagine what has happened since this time, 2 years ago, very few people and the thought of a virus when they heard the word corona, but since 18 months. now we have seen how the world has been in the grip of this virus and how it isn't changed world as well. the chances are they're speaking at moments ago. do you wash and burn in a pole is on the white house lawn were joining her there. i see at some commotion behind you. people are getting ready for the chancellor's visit to the w
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where she is going to be honored with a doctorate from the world renowned johns hopkins university. while let chance america is one of the longest serving world leaders and we'll sit down after the general election in september, but she's not running as a candidate. she began her visit with a working breakfast posted by vice president. come harris is due to meet with president by halley me. and those were scenes from the ceremony that is getting under way. what we have team coverage for you with william blue cross here with me on that set. and our washington bureau chief in its pull right outside the white house. and guys, i just wanna preemptively apologize, i might have to interrupt you, shoot at the cell when you get underway in earnest, but want to go to you. in the meantime, 1st events in washington, slightly overshadowed, obviously by the catastrophic flooding taking place. here in germany, i understand the chancellor spoke about it. what did she say? exactly. she spoke about it and i just talked to some sources in the medical kam, and they said, you know, if this would not be
where she is going to be honored with a doctorate from the world renowned johns hopkins university. while let chance america is one of the longest serving world leaders and we'll sit down after the general election in september, but she's not running as a candidate. she began her visit with a working breakfast posted by vice president. come harris is due to meet with president by halley me. and those were scenes from the ceremony that is getting under way. what we have team coverage for you...
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thank you so much for joining us from johns hopkins university. 25,000 troops are being deployed by southviolence which have led to the deaths of at least 117 people. the clashes were sparked initially by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma, who had refused to appear at a corruption inquiry. but in recent days it has turned into a protest about unemployment and poverty. nomsa maseko reports. residents of johannesburg protecting their livelihoods. guarding against rioters and looters since the beginning of this week. in durban, checkpoints have been set up across the city. hold it, hold it! people looking to protect themselves and their businesses from looting. people are hungry at the moment. people haven't had an opportunity to stock up, so they're really desperate. they're desperate for milk, forfood, for supplies for their kids. they don't have formula, they don't have nappies, they're just really battling. now that looting has died down, these fears over food and fuel shortages mean long queues outside shops and petrol stations. the police minister was in durban today. he
thank you so much for joining us from johns hopkins university. 25,000 troops are being deployed by southviolence which have led to the deaths of at least 117 people. the clashes were sparked initially by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma, who had refused to appear at a corruption inquiry. but in recent days it has turned into a protest about unemployment and poverty. nomsa maseko reports. residents of johannesburg protecting their livelihoods. guarding against rioters and looters...
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she, in the words of johns hopkins university, which awarded her an honorary degree today. she seen as a beacon of principal leadership not only in the us and europe, but they said around the world. and they also talked about her background as a scientist. and about how she brings a scientists rigor to policy and politics. and i think you could say in a word in america, the chancellor is seen as the not trump. and she made that very clear today also in her various statements. and when she talked about democracy in which he talked about facts and truth, and those are remarks we've heard from her before in the united states, not least at harvard university when she was awarded an honorary degree there 2 years ago and gave some of the same messages and received one standing ovation after the other, particularly from those who are perhaps democratically inclined in the us and who are worried about the stability of democracy. do you think that she is worried about the stability of american democracy? i think she's worried about the stability of democracy altogether, and she said
she, in the words of johns hopkins university, which awarded her an honorary degree today. she seen as a beacon of principal leadership not only in the us and europe, but they said around the world. and they also talked about her background as a scientist. and about how she brings a scientists rigor to policy and politics. and i think you could say in a word in america, the chancellor is seen as the not trump. and she made that very clear today also in her various statements. and when she...
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that was jeffrey rathke from thejohns hopkins university speaking to me a short time ago. 25,000 troops africa after days of looting and violence which have led to the deaths of at least 117 people. the clashes were sparked initially by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma, who had refused to appear at a corruption inquiry. but in recent days it has turned into a protest about unemployment and poverty. the country has seen some of the worst violence in years with the fiercest clashes injohannesburg and durban. the lebanese politician saad hariri has given up his efforts to form a government, nine months after he was designated prime minister. he said it was clear he would not be able to reach agreement with president michel aoun after the two men held a brief meeting. the bbc�*s tim allman has the details. for far too long now this is how politics in lebanon tends to play out. crowds of protesters clashing with security forces in beirut. a country without proper government, deep in recession, and descending further into chaos. "i can't feed my children," said this man. "who w
that was jeffrey rathke from thejohns hopkins university speaking to me a short time ago. 25,000 troops africa after days of looting and violence which have led to the deaths of at least 117 people. the clashes were sparked initially by the jailing of the former president, jacob zuma, who had refused to appear at a corruption inquiry. but in recent days it has turned into a protest about unemployment and poverty. the country has seen some of the worst violence in years with the fiercest clashes...
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that is based on official numbers compiled by johns hopkins university. the true count is believed to be even higher. in the u.s., public health leaders said today that most new deaths and infections are occurring where vaccination rates are low. we'll return to this, after the news summary. organizers of the summer olympics today banned japanese fans from the upcoming tokyo games, in the face of surging covid infections. foreign fans were already banned. the new announcement came as the government declared an emergency in tokyo, lasting through the olympics. the head of the japanese olympic committee acknowledged the event will not be the same. >> ( translated ): the tokyo games were supposed to be a rare opportunity to feel the power of sports through the packed stadiums and united communities. however, it now must be held in a very limited way. i am very sorry for the fans and the local people. >> woodruff: the games are set to start in two weeks. we'll discuss all of this, later in the program. today marked two weeks since a condominium tower collapse
that is based on official numbers compiled by johns hopkins university. the true count is believed to be even higher. in the u.s., public health leaders said today that most new deaths and infections are occurring where vaccination rates are low. we'll return to this, after the news summary. organizers of the summer olympics today banned japanese fans from the upcoming tokyo games, in the face of surging covid infections. foreign fans were already banned. the new announcement came as the...
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earlier she received an honorary doctorate from the prestigious johns hopkins university. she was award at the university's highest honor, the doctorate of humane letters in recognition of her cheek. mintz is one of the world's longest serving leaders. the university president praised the chancellor's science based response to the start of the corona virus pandemic. and in her acceptance speech, transamerica look back on the impact of the pandemic on people around the world. and let's see if i think back my last night in may 2019. come on, come 1st. and it's hard to imagine what has happened since this time. and the other 2 years ago, very few people and thought of that a virus when they heard the word corona, but since 18 months. now we have seen how the world has been in the grip of this virus and how it hasn't changed world as well. the chancellor, they're speaking at moments ago, did you wash and bird in its pole is on the white house lawn were joining her there. i see at some commotion behind you. people are getting ready for the chancellor's visit to the white house.
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they make a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain now to the corona virus pandemic. let's take a look at the latest developments. there are the new york yankees baseball team has been forced to postpone home games after positive cobra, 1900 tests among vaccinated players. a member of the nigerian olympic team has been hospitalized with cope with 19, after arriving in japan for the games. and the philippine has reported it 1st locally transmitted cases of the delta variant. 11 people were infected domestically in one person has died. now a vast area, a south korea's coastal plains known as the get bull flats in the running to be awarded unesco world heritage status. the title slaps are home to a huge variety of birds and anim
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they make a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain now to the corona virus pandemic. let's take a look at the latest developments....
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of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain for more. now let's speak to john coin bloom. he's a former us ambassador did or did germany 1st off. nice to see you again, mr. bass for how important was this visit for us german relations? i think this is, it was very important if for no other reason then because it signified the end of a very harsh and difficulty or a trauma. but that there was many things to talk about. you reports showed some of the both europe and united states facing a major change in the way the world is rubbing. and it's very important that we understand each other and try to have as close coordination as possible during the .
of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain for more....
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washington for a final trip to america, the chancellor received an honorary doctorate from johns hopkins university. she's saying farewell visit to the united states. it's one of her final overseas trips at the germ. later later, she'll hold talks president show by stick with the w. a business of next week robots, and i'll think about what the out the old in december 2019 the european councils new president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i had a clear door to make europe the 1st time i turn things on the planet by 2050 not all member states support it. and some persuasion is required to surprise you into the very heart of our to us. because when the game diplomatic poker treat, how we're please, and alliances behind the scenes of the climate summit starts august 5th on d, w. the the merkel meets bite and in washington for the 1st time since he became president. there's plenty on the agenda, including the controversial nod stream to pipeline because the pat make any progress. it's just 2 months until the chancellor steps down. mostly coming up. a global push to close coal power
washington for a final trip to america, the chancellor received an honorary doctorate from johns hopkins university. she's saying farewell visit to the united states. it's one of her final overseas trips at the germ. later later, she'll hold talks president show by stick with the w. a business of next week robots, and i'll think about what the out the old in december 2019 the european councils new president show me shows embarked on a ground breaking mission. i had a clear door to make europe...
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the fac page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm w winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. we take the the news, the news, [000:00:00;00] news news the the the he's broke in a new time rec, making linda's legal history. he has no intention of stopping. robert live in dusky. how did it all begin? and what made disable drive to take all the kick off in 30 minutes on d w. oh, the news was right in front of them. they're all for this one moment. suddenly we agreed to postpone the or didn't the games that tokyo or 202021 off course during the qualifying round, not least for sports heroes. actually it was a flap in the face. but now we just have to fight their mobilizing superpowers. i'm fired up and ready count down during
the fac page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm w winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. we take the the news, the news,...
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical's time. as german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the states for us by william. but we heard in that report the differences do remain. so tell us more about how those differences were discussed in these talks. good morning to me there's so. busy many differences in this relationship that have no clear strategy for resolving as much as they say, they want to resolve them and want to remain on a, a friendly, agreeable path. you have, you know, china, for example, the u. s. t as a, not just an economic threat, but also a strategic and military one, germany and europe more broadly has basically, she's only as an economic opportunity. you have your opinio
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical's time. as german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. d w reporter william glue crossed is following the chancellor's visit to the...
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we do that with andy pekosz, johns hopkins university professor.new york city this morning, this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. l.a. county residents must wear masks indoors even if they are vaccinated. authorities are reacting to a surge in covid cases and the highly contagious delta variant. l.a. county added 1000 new cases yesterday for the seventh day in a row. 10 million people live there. u.k. is holding out the prospect of restoring some of its pandemic restrictions just three days before he plans to drop all social distancing rules. the number of people hospitalized in the u.k. has risen 43% in a week. the country's general told the news that if the situation increases, researchers can be imposed. in cuba, the government is promising it will learn from the protests. authorities believes researchers on food and medicine imports. thousands took to the streets to demand freedom and food. cuba's economy shrank 11% last year. white house officials meet with representatives of the homebuilding industry to addre
we do that with andy pekosz, johns hopkins university professor.new york city this morning, this is bloomberg. ritika: with the first word news, i am ritika gupta. l.a. county residents must wear masks indoors even if they are vaccinated. authorities are reacting to a surge in covid cases and the highly contagious delta variant. l.a. county added 1000 new cases yesterday for the seventh day in a row. 10 million people live there. u.k. is holding out the prospect of restoring some of its...
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respect the principled leadership for which she was awarded an honorary degree today at johns hopkins university they said she was a beacon of principled leadership for the world as a whole and if you look at polls, the p research institute in the u.s. did a survey looking at angela merkel and joe biden's popularity in the one. in many places, angela merkel is remo pularop than joe biden although he is etprty popular f.mshielf. she had the bac okinng average of 77% of people and that is certainly the case in the u.s. because she is seen as the not donald trump, a principled democrat who speaks the truth. that was part of the reason johns hopkins gave her this award for her speaking of the truth during the pandemic. brent:nd a shes al iso a physicist and scientist. maybe the world needs a little bit more of that right now. it is always great to have you. thank you. rehe in germany, severe storms have triggered some of the worst flooding in decades. two people have died, including two firefighters. hundredsf o thousands of homes are without power. >> sweeping away anything in their path, these flo
respect the principled leadership for which she was awarded an honorary degree today at johns hopkins university they said she was a beacon of principled leadership for the world as a whole and if you look at polls, the p research institute in the u.s. did a survey looking at angela merkel and joe biden's popularity in the one. in many places, angela merkel is remo pularop than joe biden although he is etprty popular f.mshielf. she had the bac okinng average of 77% of people and that is...
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and in a relatively short period of months, the dark winter exercise done by johns hopkins universitym going to be wrong by a bit, but concluded that something in the neighborhood of 800,000 americans would be dead. someone here knows that exact number. is that -- where's keith? no keith. that's close enough. and that something -- a multiple of that would be infected with smallpox. and imagine, in our country, if that happened, think of the martial law that would be imposed, think of the inability to move from state to state. i mean, free people, that's what we are, we are people who want to get up in the morning and go where we want and say what we want and think what we want, and the purpose of terrorism is not to kill people. the purpose of terrorism is to terrorize. it is to alter your behavior. and imagine this country if we had 800,000 people dead from smallpox and martial law imposed across our country, and that study exists, it's available, and it is that concern that caused george w. bush and his administration to step up and decide that you couldn't wait to be attacked again
and in a relatively short period of months, the dark winter exercise done by johns hopkins universitym going to be wrong by a bit, but concluded that something in the neighborhood of 800,000 americans would be dead. someone here knows that exact number. is that -- where's keith? no keith. that's close enough. and that something -- a multiple of that would be infected with smallpox. and imagine, in our country, if that happened, think of the martial law that would be imposed, think of the...
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reporting an increase in coronavirus infections due to the delta variant researchers at johns hopkins university are saying that the 7 day average for each state is higher than the week before. thanks so much for joining us this evening. i'm vicki liviakis and i'm grant lotus here in california. our most recent seven-day average for positive tests. >> is up to 4.1% and that number comes from the state covid was released on friday. but rely just a week before that july 8th year, 2.6 was the positive test rate. so we're going in the wrong direction, wrong direction. the number of people hospitalized in the u.s. for covid it is 25% higher than last week as is the number of people who are admitted to intensive care over the weekend. the former commissioner of the fda warned that most unvaccinated people. adults in america are fully vaccinated to the south bay now a city official who nearly died after contracting the virus is pleading with people to get the shot. >> and calling for the reopening of one of the largest mass vaccination sites in san jose four's. rob fladeboe has more on that story. he j
reporting an increase in coronavirus infections due to the delta variant researchers at johns hopkins university are saying that the 7 day average for each state is higher than the week before. thanks so much for joining us this evening. i'm vicki liviakis and i'm grant lotus here in california. our most recent seven-day average for positive tests. >> is up to 4.1% and that number comes from the state covid was released on friday. but rely just a week before that july 8th year, 2.6 was...
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time is german, chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, the big differences remain for more now let's speak to john coin to him. he's a former us ambassador, did germany 1st off. nice to see you again, mr. bass for. how important was this visit for us german relations? i think it was very important if for no other reason then because it signified the end of a very harsh and difficult but that there was many things to talk about is you report showed some of the both europe and united states facing a major change in the way the world is running and it's very important to me understanding each other and try and have a close coordination as possible during the era. by didn't and medical 1st and foremost showed unity and friendship during the meeting can stro
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time is german, chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they are on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, the big differences remain for more now let's speak to john coin to him. he's a former us ambassador, did...
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist other medical time. as german chancellor may be drawing to a close. but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, the big differences remain. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world today. taliban fighters were treated in pakistani hospital also a classroom with africa and security forces at the border africans, special forces were attempting to retake the strategic spin by crossing fees earlier this week. a reuters photographer was also killed in the attack. the rescue operation is on the way and the need for install because fishing vessels to capsize. at least 9 people have died while 81 where rescues many more are still missing. several people have been injured after tornadoes struck in the canadian province of ontario. it drips through part of the city of barrie authoriti
and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist other medical time. as german chancellor may be drawing to a close. but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they meet on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, the big differences remain. let's take a look now. some of the other stories making headlines around the world...
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the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the covert 1900 section on our website, the w dot com. i'm danny winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching and take the the me use the news. the news the news the the whole. ah. can you hear me now? yes we do in germany. we bring you angular mackerel and you've never had before the right just so what is it going to is medical really well and also to people who are full along the way. myer is and critic to join us for mattel . last, the women in asia. i me little for the role of money and money on the voices. the only way i can be on top is to create my own empire women asia this weekend on the w. w. news a show coming up today. me and mom's military targets. doctor says, an investigation by the associated press news agency shows t
the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the covert 1900 section on our website, the w dot com. i'm danny winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching and take the the me use the news. the...
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that's according to johns hopkins university in the north bay marine county reporting an uptick in coronavirus infections as we're seeing nationally health officials there say that the increase is at least partially due to more contagious. delta variant kron four's maureen kelly has details. >> we've seen about a quadrupling of the number of cases and more in just the past 2 weeks. we're down to about 3 cases on average per day we're now we're looking at more of, you know, 15 to 20 cases. new cases per day marin county health officer doctor matt willis says they're able to sequence about half of their cases. >> and roughly 80% are coming back as the delta variant making it the dominant strain in the county. and while they've had no deaths here since may. some of these cases have ended up in the hospital. yiu know, we had a great in trouble. there were no one was in our hospitals and now we're up to 73 in the icu. >> unvaccinated people of the last 13 people that have come into the hospital. bryan county one was vaccinated. the other 12 are unvaccinated. so. pattern is very the vaccine is prote
that's according to johns hopkins university in the north bay marine county reporting an uptick in coronavirus infections as we're seeing nationally health officials there say that the increase is at least partially due to more contagious. delta variant kron four's maureen kelly has details. >> we've seen about a quadrupling of the number of cases and more in just the past 2 weeks. we're down to about 3 cases on average per day we're now we're looking at more of, you know, 15 to 20 cases....
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that's according to data from johns hopkins university.rings over the fourth ofjuly holiday as reasons for the increase. the uk government has seen off a rebellion within the ruling conservative party over the plans to cut the foreign aid budget. several senior members of parliament voted against the plan, which will wipe almost four billion pounds — that is at some $5.5 billion from the sum the uk spends on tackling poverty and corruption overseas. some of the biggest charities say it's a disaster. here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. britain has long given humanitarian aid like this to the world's poorest people, but the government is cutting that aid. and what was promised to be temporary has now become much longer—term — and all, the prime minister says, to save money. we are doing this in the midst of a terrible crisis, when our public finances are under greater strain than ever before in peacetime history, and every pound we spend in aid has to be borrowed. millions less has already been spent on humanitarian crises in
that's according to data from johns hopkins university.rings over the fourth ofjuly holiday as reasons for the increase. the uk government has seen off a rebellion within the ruling conservative party over the plans to cut the foreign aid budget. several senior members of parliament voted against the plan, which will wipe almost four billion pounds — that is at some $5.5 billion from the sum the uk spends on tackling poverty and corruption overseas. some of the biggest charities say it's a...
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of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the form a physicist. the other medical time is german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. and if they did an a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. so it looks now as some of the other stories making headlines around the world. taliban fighters were treated in a pakistani hospital of clashing with africa and security forces at the border. afghans, special forces attempting to retake the strategic spin black crossing seas earlier this week. pulitzer prize winning. reuters journalist was also killed in the attack . a lot of rescue operation is on the way in indonesia, after a storm cause several fishing vessels capsize. at least 9 have died was 81 people on the vessels of war rescues. many more are still missing. several people have been injured after tornad
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the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back teams are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me and that's all for this edition of are covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the covered 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm danny winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. we'll take, the news was right in front of them. roll for this one moment. then suddenly, we agreed to postpone the or didn't the game said so here with 20 and 20. 21. strong off course. during the qualifying round. not least for sports. he rose. it was a slap in the face, but now we just have to fight there, mobilizing superpowers. when i'm fired up and ready. down doing walk down the lucky go to tokyo. start july 19 d w. 2016. that's like a bunch of the clean cut wants to see if germany was the last few years have been quite right and such a really dumb home when it comes to germany. and of course, always look right in the bi
the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back teams are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me and that's all for this edition of are covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the covered 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm danny winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. we'll take, the news was right in front...
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according to this, the johns hopkins university coded 19 tracker among the 4000000 more than one and a half 1000000 of the death recorded in 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst hit countries have seen a decline in infections, many countries in asia, dealing with a search in cases from all this attorney chang joins us live from bank called tony . this just isn't countries struggling to cope. this is countries failing to cope, right? absolutely. right at the moment i think one of the worst hit is men ma, which is suffering from a double whammy of political instability. chaos in many places. and now cove, it is appears to be running wild through the country. the chinese authorities have just closed down the city of re lee on the border with man ma yangon is reported to be going into a partial lockdown later on today. but it's very difficult to get an accurate picture, because doctors who are very active in the anti coo movement have been targeted by the military. there's very little testing going on. there's very little treatment available, the, th
according to this, the johns hopkins university coded 19 tracker among the 4000000 more than one and a half 1000000 of the death recorded in 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst hit countries have seen a decline in infections, many countries in asia, dealing with a search in cases from all this attorney chang joins us live from bank called tony . this just isn't countries struggling to cope. this is countries failing to cope, right? absolutely. right at the...
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the johns hopkins university tracker shows over all around 2400000 cases in the 60000 lives loss since the pandemic began. well, the government is importing emergency oxygen supplies for hospitals filled with overflowing with sick patients. more contagious delta variant for sweats through entities just densely populated. java island is nice spreading through the rest of the islands nation. jessica washington has more from the coffee east of jakarta, to go to hospitals and job as hospitals in general are under unprecedented pressure . and this is why you can see the results of that. this is one of the new coven 19 burial side, in because see on the outskirts of to caught her. and as hospitals are on the increasing pressure during the 2nd wave infections here in indonesia, many patients, many sick people have been turned away from hospital and force to isolate at home no matter how sick they are. does hospitals are forced to turn away patients because they are already at 90 percent or 100 percent capacity. people have to stay home and it's up to their families to do whatever they can to
the johns hopkins university tracker shows over all around 2400000 cases in the 60000 lives loss since the pandemic began. well, the government is importing emergency oxygen supplies for hospitals filled with overflowing with sick patients. more contagious delta variant for sweats through entities just densely populated. java island is nice spreading through the rest of the islands nation. jessica washington has more from the coffee east of jakarta, to go to hospitals and job as hospitals in...
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and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left a lasting impression on the us precedent. if they make a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you in our summits. i would truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma, but big differences remain. let's bring out just, you know, with some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a russian passenger playing, carrying 800 people that went missing during a flight in siberia has been found. the aren't enough. aircraft made a hard landing rather, after disappearing from radar on its way to the city of tom's authorities. they all, passengers and the crew survived more than 100 people have died in a week of riots and looting in south africa. the army has sent in thousands of soldiers to restore order. the unrest follows the jailing of former president jacob, zoom up. it's the worst violence since the end of apartheid. the united kingdom as reported more than $5000
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doctors at johns hopkins university school of medicine say that receiving antibody treatments in a timelyner could actually be the difference of and the up in a hospital or getting over covid quickly. >> let't take a closer look now at covid hospitalizations across the bay area and alameda counties. seeing the biggest increase since last week. the county was at a 120 patients on july 22nd. that's the number right here. and now it's at 168 here is this week's numbers for all the bay area counties. so we'll also check in with what's happening in san francisco that saw 41 new patients since last week and contra costa county. there are now 47 new patients. john muir health telling us they're keeping a close eye on the situation, but they do not expect a repeat of last year. >> the difference between a search this time of the surge last summer dealing with younger patients and some more of us are going to help in seeking actually care in our network facilities. right. and then having to come to the hospital. >> the other big difference health care providers say they're seeing this time around
doctors at johns hopkins university school of medicine say that receiving antibody treatments in a timelyner could actually be the difference of and the up in a hospital or getting over covid quickly. >> let't take a closer look now at covid hospitalizations across the bay area and alameda counties. seeing the biggest increase since last week. the county was at a 120 patients on july 22nd. that's the number right here. and now it's at 168 here is this week's numbers for all the bay area...
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that's according to the johns hopkins university code 1900 tracker, more than one half 1000000 of the deaths recorded in 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst countries have seen a decline in infections, many countries in asia, dealing with the surge in cases including indonesia. tony chang has more from bangkok, infections, or more than 30000. they won ministers saying that they expect they could get as high as 70000 a day. there is shortages of oxygen of hospital beds and even places in the sandwiches. they're having the improvised sandwiches for the huge number of people who are now passing away with coven related problems. here and thailand, we've seen ministry saying they expect that within a couple of weeks, we could be seeing 10000 cases a day. this is in the country where in the whole of 2020 the, the fed talents is, was in double digits alone. now we're seeing those numbers almost daily. so it's a real problem. i think the problem is the delta variance, many people in this region have been partially vaccinated, principally with sign of a c
that's according to the johns hopkins university code 1900 tracker, more than one half 1000000 of the deaths recorded in 3 countries, the united states, brazil, and india. while some of the worst countries have seen a decline in infections, many countries in asia, dealing with the surge in cases including indonesia. tony chang has more from bangkok, infections, or more than 30000. they won ministers saying that they expect they could get as high as 70000 a day. there is shortages of oxygen of...
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to started off the shops from our world and data oxford university, the numbers from johns hopkins university. these are the debts now totaling as we say over a 100000 at this point here, that is june. the 11th non, about a month or so ago, a peak of $600.00, that's a day. it is now down to less than $400.00 debts a day. so despite reaching that 100000 and figured debts definitely on the decline, and then here we look at new cases, which again reached a pretty big peak. they're talking about $30000.00 plus a day in late may. now, down at this point of about 15500 cases a day, theresa both has that report now from point a cyrus federal was repeat, ada is trying to recover from the loss of her parents. they both died of call with 19 whatever. what up august? for us, it is very hard and i've been left alone. my siblings live in different places. first my mother died and then my father, i don't know what to feel any more about this terrible disease. i didn't, tina has reached the grim milestone of 100000 co with 19 deaths. it's one of the hardest heed nations in the region. even though daily aver
to started off the shops from our world and data oxford university, the numbers from johns hopkins university. these are the debts now totaling as we say over a 100000 at this point here, that is june. the 11th non, about a month or so ago, a peak of $600.00, that's a day. it is now down to less than $400.00 debts a day. so despite reaching that 100000 and figured debts definitely on the decline, and then here we look at new cases, which again reached a pretty big peak. they're talking about...
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the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says vaccines are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm daniel winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching and take the news. eco, india. how can a country economy grow in harmony with his people and the environment? when there are doers? look at the bigger picture. india, a country that faces many challenges. engines, people are striving to create a sustainable future. clever projects from europe and india eco, india. d w a little guys. this is the 77 percent the platform for african used to be issues and share ideas. you know, we are not afraid to catch up. the african population is growing. and young people clearly have the solutions, the future 77 percent. now, every weekend on the w, every day counts for us and for our planet. g
the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says vaccines are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm daniel winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching and take the news. eco, india. how can a...
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the johns hopkins university tracker shows over all around 2400000 cases. and then the 63000 lives lost to the corona virus whose the pandemic began. well, the government says enforcing emergency oxygen supplies, the hospital filled and overflowing with sick patients and will contagious delta variance 1st swept through indonesia, densely populated island of java, and this note spreading to the rest of the islands nation. jessica washington has more now from the coffee beasts of jakarta, to go to hospitals and java hospitals in general, are under unprecedented pressure. and this is where you can see the results of thought. this is one of the new coven 19 burial side, in because see on the outskirts of to caught her. and as hospitals are on the increasing pressure during the 2nd wave infections here in indonesia, many patients, many sick people have been turned away from hospital and force to isolate at home. no matter how sick they are and does hospitals are forced to turn away patients because they are already at 90 percent or 100 percent capacity. people h
the johns hopkins university tracker shows over all around 2400000 cases. and then the 63000 lives lost to the corona virus whose the pandemic began. well, the government says enforcing emergency oxygen supplies, the hospital filled and overflowing with sick patients and will contagious delta variance 1st swept through indonesia, densely populated island of java, and this note spreading to the rest of the islands nation. jessica washington has more now from the coffee beasts of jakarta, to go...
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some of the largest outbreaks, according to johns hopkins university's covid-tracker, are in states like alabama, where just over 34% of the population is fully vaccinated. the state has a test positivity rate of just over 20%. by contrast, in massachusetts, where nearly 64% of people are fully vaccinated, the state has a test positivity rate of just unde3%. meanwhile, several news organizations are reporting that senior white house officials now say they expect a booster shot may be needed for those over 65 or with compromised immune systems, who received two-dose vaccines. globally, some countries are continuing covid-19 restrictions. in sydney, australia, today, thousands took to the streets in protest of a return to lockdown restrictions, amid another surge in cases. in defiance of stay-at-home orders, more than 3,000 mostly- maskless protesters clashed with police officers. 57 peoe were reportedly arrested. at least 125 people are dead following torrential rains and landslides in india. the annual monsoon season is bringing the heaviest rainfall in four decades. after a downpour las
some of the largest outbreaks, according to johns hopkins university's covid-tracker, are in states like alabama, where just over 34% of the population is fully vaccinated. the state has a test positivity rate of just over 20%. by contrast, in massachusetts, where nearly 64% of people are fully vaccinated, the state has a test positivity rate of just unde3%. meanwhile, several news organizations are reporting that senior white house officials now say they expect a booster shot may be needed for...
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this is looking at the last 30 days from johns hopkins university. 26 is the average now every 7 days, the rolling average 26 new case of the day again, doesn't sound like much but trending upwards. and it's that delta variant isn't it . that's the delta varying which is now making its impact across the asia pacific. just a couple of quick ones to look at vietnam, which we don't hear much about, but we should because look at that trend now up to 7700 cases a day. and of course, australia. this is sydney, specifically which is in lockdown 191 is the rolling average of new cases. the day 3000 cases. they're the city, the state in lockdown for the next month. all that delta very again, isn't it? right. i know they swap smith with us now vax and all, just in professor of emerging infectious diseases at a london school of hygiene and tropical medicine on got from the sun and foot today . thank you for your time. doctor coven 19 has never respected boundaries, but it almost feels like the delta variant is even more so. and it's called these places in the asia pacific, off guard places, whic
this is looking at the last 30 days from johns hopkins university. 26 is the average now every 7 days, the rolling average 26 new case of the day again, doesn't sound like much but trending upwards. and it's that delta variant isn't it . that's the delta varying which is now making its impact across the asia pacific. just a couple of quick ones to look at vietnam, which we don't hear much about, but we should because look at that trend now up to 7700 cases a day. and of course, australia. this...
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of washington began with a breakfast with vice president carmella harris and later the johns hopkins university bestowed an honorary degree on the former physicist. the other medical time of german chancellor may be drawing to a close, but she has left the lasting impression on the us precedent. if they are on a personal note, i must tell you, i'll miss seeing you at our summits. i were truly will with the bite and presidency us german relations, all comma. but big differences remain when i say now, but somebody other stories are making headlines around the world. a russian passenger plane carrying 18 people that went missing during a flight in siberia has been found. the anton off aircraft made a hard landing after disappearing from radar on its way to the city of thompson. authority say all passengers and the crew survived. more than 100 people have died in a week of riots alluding in south africa, the army sent in thousands of soldiers to restore order. the unrest follows the jailing of former president, jacob, zoom up if the worst violence since the end of apartheid. the united kingdom is r
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the fac page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me . and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm danny winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching and take the go africa in more ways than water case of the nation has blood water infrastructure and really water that goes underneath. so again, the direct to come out, it goes immediately to the democratic republic of congo. here in b d, w a greedy power operating drive the big pharma, russo, you can't pay the price the get the drug side effects. oh, i think it was challenging 1st and so much different culture between here and there still challenging for everything. ah. i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. ah, i got my license to work as a swimming instructor here. and now i teach children under don't invest. w
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the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me and that's all for this edition of are covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the covert 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm daniel winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. and take the ah, the news news the the the we built i can i think there was no tomorrow. at some point, supplies were now grounded because we said resources now we'll all have more of them for longer made in germany 30 minutes on dw nico africa, in more ways than water decades of inaction have blood types of water infrastructure in the water that goes underneath they sold, you just direct to come out. it goes immediately to the democratic republic of congo, tributaries, b eco for 90 minutes on w. o. sometimes a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like
the fact page at johns hopkins university expresses our current level of knowledge very well. i think it says back scenes are likely to reduce the risk of virus transmission, but probably not completely for everyone. me and that's all for this edition of are covered 1900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the covert 1900 section on our website, d, w dot com. i'm daniel winter in berlin until next time. thanks for watching. and take the ah, the news news the the...
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john hopkins university reports covid-19 cases have increased in all 50 states during the last week. now dr. fauci is warning the federal government could recommend that we all begin wearing a mask again in public. the new cases are mostly tied to, yes, that highly transmissible delta variant. you'll hear a lot about this. covid cases in missouri have shot up 70% in two weeks. los angeles and san diego counties now reporting the most new cases since february. here in the bay area, san francisco's expected to announce proof of vaccination requirements tomorrow. health officials are urging everyone to get that shot. >> 50% of the country is not fully vaccinated. that is a problem. particularly when you have a variant like delta. >> the uk variant was the most contagious virus we'd ever seen. it took over the entire state in three months. the delta variant did that in three weeks. >> it is about to get worse. doctors are warning that the winter months could be really, really bad. in fact, one model predicts the number of covid deaths could triple by mid october. >> what dr. fauci is say
john hopkins university reports covid-19 cases have increased in all 50 states during the last week. now dr. fauci is warning the federal government could recommend that we all begin wearing a mask again in public. the new cases are mostly tied to, yes, that highly transmissible delta variant. you'll hear a lot about this. covid cases in missouri have shot up 70% in two weeks. los angeles and san diego counties now reporting the most new cases since february. here in the bay area, san...
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that's according to this, the johns hopkins university cove in 19 trucker among the 4000000 more than one and a half 1000000 of the deaths recorded in just 3 countries. the united states, brazil, and india. the australian state of new south wells is reported. it reported its largest daily spike in current of virus infections this year. so it's a new cases recorded on thursday. the total number of infections in its latest outbreak is nearing $400.00. the government has extended sidney's too weak, locked out by another week, and the states premier says new cases are expected to rise to to the delta variance . south korea is recorded its highest number of daily infections on thursday. what doesn't turn in terms 5 cases reported over the last 24 hours. the prime minister says a 4th wave of the virus is spreading rapidly, especially amongst unvaccinated people in the twenties and thirties, in an easier hospitals or beyond capacity and desperate people hunting for oxygen, for sick family members, supplies and medical facilities run out. when they was in the country's deadly estate, the pand
that's according to this, the johns hopkins university cove in 19 trucker among the 4000000 more than one and a half 1000000 of the deaths recorded in just 3 countries. the united states, brazil, and india. the australian state of new south wells is reported. it reported its largest daily spike in current of virus infections this year. so it's a new cases recorded on thursday. the total number of infections in its latest outbreak is nearing $400.00. the government has extended sidney's too...
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this is according to johns hopkins university officials say this is being driven by the fast-spreading delta variant slower vaccination rates and 4th of july gatherings. according to the cdc with 56% of all eligible americans receiving at least one covid shot. they're still pushing for everyone else to get on board the 5 states with the biggest 2 week jump in covid cases all had lower vaccination rates. they are missouri, arkansas, nevada, louisiana and utah here in the bay area and the north bay marin county is reporting a quadrupling of coronavirus infections in the past 2 weeks. >> and health officials there say the spike is at least partially due to the more contagious delta variant kron four's, maureen kelly has the story. >> the delta variant is more prevalent in marin county is more infectious. we're seeing more and more cases. it is finding unvaccinated people bring county health officer doctor matt willis says the last 2 weeks their average daily covid-19 case count has shot up from 3 a day to 13 to 20 per day. they're able to sequence about half of these cases and roughly 80%
this is according to johns hopkins university officials say this is being driven by the fast-spreading delta variant slower vaccination rates and 4th of july gatherings. according to the cdc with 56% of all eligible americans receiving at least one covid shot. they're still pushing for everyone else to get on board the 5 states with the biggest 2 week jump in covid cases all had lower vaccination rates. they are missouri, arkansas, nevada, louisiana and utah here in the bay area and the north...
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but university culture anna hopkin, i university culture anna hopkin, thank you so much.pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in patents. ——pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist james lewer and sunday times education editor sian griffiths. fighting has been raging around three major cities in southern and western afghanistan as the taliban try to seize more ground from government forces. at one point, taliban militants werejust 300 metres from the governor's office in lashkar gah, the capital of helmand province, but they have now been pushed back. our correspondent, secunder kermani, has the latest from the afghan capital kabul. this has certainly been the most serious moment, i would say, in the weeks of intensified fighting that we've been seeing in afghanistan. the taliban already control vast swathes of rural territory. they've captured that in the last couple of months, but now they're trying to take their first city and early this evening they announced right into the heart of lashkar gah city — tha
but university culture anna hopkin, i university culture anna hopkin, thank you so much.pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in patents. ——pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. our guestsjoining me tonight are the journalist james lewer and sunday times education editor sian griffiths. fighting has been raging around three major cities in southern and western afghanistan as the taliban try to seize more ground from government forces. at one point, taliban militants...
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globally the death total from covid-19 has passed four million, according to johns hopkins university. that is three times the number of people killed in traffic accidents around the world every year. the u. s has the highest reported death toll at over 600,000, followed by brazil into a memorial service 16 months in the making. santa rosa police detective mary lou armor died at 43 when covid. was just emerging. ktvu is deborah villalon spoke with armor sister about the service happening tomorrow. it tells me every time because. the what ifs tesla. how like so many during covid never got to say goodbye. before her sister died, she said she was having the hardest time breathing, and she's never felt that sick before it was march. 2020 when mary lou armor became california's first police officer. taken by a pandemic that was still new relatives in southern california. worried as armor worsened at home, they will always wonder if she'd be alive had kaiser agreed to test her. earlier she asked 34 times and was denied until that fourth time, and by then it was too late at the time, santa r
globally the death total from covid-19 has passed four million, according to johns hopkins university. that is three times the number of people killed in traffic accidents around the world every year. the u. s has the highest reported death toll at over 600,000, followed by brazil into a memorial service 16 months in the making. santa rosa police detective mary lou armor died at 43 when covid. was just emerging. ktvu is deborah villalon spoke with armor sister about the service happening...