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and when we were asked to work on other centers other hospital. her friends who happened to be frank gehry richard rogers norman foster then offered to. help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy cantors working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't see them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who is a fan of sushi knows you can see wheat but the edible kinds are nothing like that slimy stuff you sometimes get rich when your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true sea weed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great but not just of salt and sea water it can't even remind you of truffles we met up with
and when we were asked to work on other centers other hospital. her friends who happened to be frank gehry richard rogers norman foster then offered to. help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy cantors working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i...
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help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy as cantor's working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can see them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who is a fan of sushi knows you can eat sea wheat but the edible kinds are nothing like that slimy stuff you sometimes get between your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true seaweed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great but not just of salt and sea water it can even remind you of truffles we met up with 2 women who harvest a number of tasty seaweed pariah that is in the icy waters north of the arctic circle in norway. seaweed is known as the super food from the scene. on je
help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy as cantor's working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can see them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is...
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help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy can't is working on the next maggie's center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't save them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leaves is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who's a fan of sushi knows you can eat sea wheat but the edible kinds are nothing like the slimy stuff you sometimes get between your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true seaweed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great it's but not just off salt and sea water it can even remind you of truffles we met up with 2 women who harvest a number of tasty seaweed pariah that is in the icy waters north of the arctic circle in norway. seaweed is known as the super food from the scene
help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy can't is working on the next maggie's center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't save them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leaves...
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help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy skint is working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't save them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who is a fan of sushi knows you can eat sea wheat but the edible kinds are nothing like that slimy stuff you sometimes get between your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true seaweed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great but not just of salt and sea water it can't even remind you of truffles we met up with 2 women who harvest a number of tasty seaweed pariah that is in the icy waters north of the arctic circle in norway. seaweed is known as the super food from the scene. on
help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy skint is working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't save them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is...
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help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy as cantor's working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't see them as i would like to and covert times has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leaves is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who is a fan of sushi knows you can eat sea wheat but the edible kinds are nothing like that slimy stuff you sometimes get between your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true seaweed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great it's but not just off salt and sea water it can even remind you of truffles we met up with 2 women who harvest a number of tasty seaweed pariah that is in the icy waters north of the arctic circle in norway. seaweed is known as the super food from the scene. on
help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy as cantor's working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't see them as i would like to and covert times has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leaves is...
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going on in the medical field and i think for the first time we are seeing hospitals being used by doctors and indoctrination centers advancing their own politicized views that is using critical race theory which is a quite racist doctrine and using the hospitals as platforms to advance their political views like reparations and to advance -- to bring it to play which is really a racial guilt system in the hospital centers and i think i would question whether or not they are violating the hippocratic oath under which they have sworn and pledged allegiance to build and construct their medical lives under. >> tucker: so we don't have an endless amount of them so giving preferential treatment on the basis of race inevitably means denying life-saving care's to others, something no one can control. that seems like something out of a very dark regime. >> people who have a particular agenda and i will tell you what the agenda is, we have been seeing people who are for reparations and people who advance critical race theory wanting to advance a socialist system in this country and they are using the health system among othe
going on in the medical field and i think for the first time we are seeing hospitals being used by doctors and indoctrination centers advancing their own politicized views that is using critical race theory which is a quite racist doctrine and using the hospitals as platforms to advance their political views like reparations and to advance -- to bring it to play which is really a racial guilt system in the hospital centers and i think i would question whether or not they are violating the...
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we can now speak to dr peter hotez, co—director of texas children's hospital's center for vaccine developmentns us from houston. thank you for your time, i know you are busy. what do you make of the latest developments? well, i think of the latest developments? well, ithink it of the latest developments? well, i think it probably is related to the vaccine but an extremely rare conditions. if's not simply blood clots, so evil one basis, a severe life—threatening condition. —— it's not simply. the reason they took the measure to put it on hold was to alert clinicians they should be on the lookout for other similar cases. —— to liberal thrombosis. also the numbers may start to go up when they do that. to get on the numbers of the percentage. and i think it is also to talk to the european and british regulators, the mhra and the ema, because it may be a very rare pathway for the adenovirus vector vaccines, astrazeneca oxford, johnson &johnson and oxford, johnson & johnson and maybe oxford, johnson &johnson and maybe even the russian vaccine. a few days to get around it is warranted. years ago thi
we can now speak to dr peter hotez, co—director of texas children's hospital's center for vaccine developmentns us from houston. thank you for your time, i know you are busy. what do you make of the latest developments? well, i think of the latest developments? well, ithink it of the latest developments? well, i think it probably is related to the vaccine but an extremely rare conditions. if's not simply blood clots, so evil one basis, a severe life—threatening condition. —— it's not...
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hospital center which is very very close to capitol hill in fact. and george w. which is just the other side of the white house here actually has a hell of part and facilities to take in helicopters so it could well of go in there but there's a couple of hospitals that could well have been used so they would have got dogs little very quickly clearly there was concern from the united states capitol police and who can blame them because of course a number of officers died in the insurrection in capitol hill on january the 6th. i hate to put it this way alan but you almost ever since january the 6th waiting or expecting something to happen again if i go back to 2 inauguration time when i was in washington and remember thinking then that security was just so ties you know there was no way that anyone was going to get through that but the fear was always that something could happen and as you start to pull back all of that security almost that feeling of waiting for the other shoe to drop. there was chatter as well on the internet that a date in march had been earmark
hospital center which is very very close to capitol hill in fact. and george w. which is just the other side of the white house here actually has a hell of part and facilities to take in helicopters so it could well of go in there but there's a couple of hospitals that could well have been used so they would have got dogs little very quickly clearly there was concern from the united states capitol police and who can blame them because of course a number of officers died in the insurrection in...
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she later died from her wounds at washington hospital center. ators say it was reasonable for the officer to believe he was firing in self-defense or in defense of members of congress. brooklyn center minnesota back on their curfew under the sour, motion still rather after former officer kim potter was charged with second-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of daunte wright. >> what the family really wants is daunte back. all they can pray for now is accountability. and they want her to be held to the full extent of the law. >> shannon: let's talk about the charges in the family attorney's response with former washington, d.c., police detective, defense attorney and fox news contributor, ted williams. and townhall.com senior writer, julio rosas who has been down there on the grounds during the protests. gentlemen, welcome back to both of you. >> thank you. >> shannon: can come i will start with you. the attorney for the family there said he wants her to be held responsible to the full extent of the law. prosecutors for and i have decided th
she later died from her wounds at washington hospital center. ators say it was reasonable for the officer to believe he was firing in self-defense or in defense of members of congress. brooklyn center minnesota back on their curfew under the sour, motion still rather after former officer kim potter was charged with second-degree manslaughter in the shooting death of daunte wright. >> what the family really wants is daunte back. all they can pray for now is accountability. and they want...
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hospitals, childcare centers, centers to care for elderly and disabled people. it is a broader sense. i think that is sort of a new thinking, one that republicans have not fully embraced. democrats seem to be interested in the way the president is approaching it. republicans, as you heard from liz cheney, mitch mcconnell in the senate, they may want to stick with a more traditional version of that. then, of course, it is the corporate tax like that president biden is proposing to pay for it is also a bit of a nonstarter for republicans. host: let's turn to another issue that we will hear more about, capitol hill security, with another security officer that will i in honor because of what happened this month, and the inspector general report expected to release details on what they can do to increase security. what are we expecting? guest: that's right. officer william evans will lie in state on tuesday. it is an honor to have a civilian lie in the rotunda. he was killed two saturdays ago when a man charged one of the security stations near the senate entrance to
hospitals, childcare centers, centers to care for elderly and disabled people. it is a broader sense. i think that is sort of a new thinking, one that republicans have not fully embraced. democrats seem to be interested in the way the president is approaching it. republicans, as you heard from liz cheney, mitch mcconnell in the senate, they may want to stick with a more traditional version of that. then, of course, it is the corporate tax like that president biden is proposing to pay for it is...
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peter hotez, codirector of the text ex children's hospital center of vaccine development. weekend morning from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. i know i'm leaving early today but there's a reason for that. that's because we're going live to windsor castle where msnbc's special coverage of prince philip's funeral with my colleagues begins after a quick break. r a quick break. iabetic dry skin* #1 for psoriasis symptom relief* and #1 for eczema symptom relief* gold bond champion your skin gold bond alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! if you wanna be a winner then get a turkey footlong from subway®. that's oven roasted turkey. piled high with crisp veggies. on freshly baked bread! so, let's get out there and get those footlongs. now at subway®, buy one footlong in the app, and get one 50% off. subway®. eat fresh. ♪ ♪ smooth driving pays off. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate. click or cal
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who is dean of the national school of medicine and the co-director of the hospital center for vaccine. great to have you. so let's start, i was looking at the numbers and we've been talking about this for a while. everyone saw this coming. the biden administration, public health experts. you're gonna hit a point where supply is not the constraint, right? so for the first few weeks, months, we were trying to get appointments. there's not enough vaccine to go around. you hit a point where that's not really the issue it's getting people who are hesitant or maybe just busier not that invested in doing it. is that where we are right now? >> just about. remember where we have to go chris. based on the high transmissibility of these new variants, the b117 variant from the united kingdom. the one 4 to 9 coming out of california. they are more transmissible. that means stakes are higher, the percentage of americans we have to vaccinate the whole transmission is certainly dramatically slower goes up and now are about 80%. we need 80% of the u.s. population vaccinated. that essentially means jus
who is dean of the national school of medicine and the co-director of the hospital center for vaccine. great to have you. so let's start, i was looking at the numbers and we've been talking about this for a while. everyone saw this coming. the biden administration, public health experts. you're gonna hit a point where supply is not the constraint, right? so for the first few weeks, months, we were trying to get appointments. there's not enough vaccine to go around. you hit a point where that's...
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help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy scant is working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't save them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who is a fan of sushi knows you can see wheat but the apple kinds are nothing like the slimy stuff you sometimes get between your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true seaweed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great but not just of salt and sea water it can even remind you of truffles we met up with 2 women who harvest a number of tasty seaweed the riot is in the icy waters north of the arctic circle in norway. seaweed is known as the super food from the scene. on jenny to er
help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel levy scant is working on the next maggie center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't save them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is...
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was the 1st person in the country to receive the jab in bamako during the event at the hospital university center frontline health workers got the astra zeneca vaccine which money received through the kovacs make an ism earlier this month now the country has registered almost $10000.00 confirmed cases and $384.00 deaths that's according to fit is by the johns hopkins university. dozens of countries have banned south africans from entering and many flights have been suspended now their am is to prevent the spread of the covert $900.00 variant 1st discovered in the country which is highly contagious and also feared to be resistant to some vaccines but at the same time new infection rates in south africa dropped rapidly and appear to have stabilized correspondent has reported. camps bay in the summer is coming to an end and hardly anyone seems worried about the pen demick people are good about social distancing but they rarely observe the legal requirements of wearing a mask to be honest i'm just enjoying the phoenix today i missed out on a lot. a lot of like the weekends are just 2 minutes these da
was the 1st person in the country to receive the jab in bamako during the event at the hospital university center frontline health workers got the astra zeneca vaccine which money received through the kovacs make an ism earlier this month now the country has registered almost $10000.00 confirmed cases and $384.00 deaths that's according to fit is by the johns hopkins university. dozens of countries have banned south africans from entering and many flights have been suspended now their am is to...
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help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel leaders can't is working on the next maggie's center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't see them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in leeds is just one example of how architecture can help in the healing process. anyone who is a fan of sushi knows you can see wheat but the edible kinds are nothing like that slimy stuff you sometimes get between your toes when swimming in the sea well is that really true seaweed is incredibly good for you and it also tastes great it's but not just of salt and seawater it can even remind you of truffles we met up with 2 women who harvest a number of tasty seaweed the riot is in the icy waters north of the arctic circle in norway. seaweed is known as the super food from the scene. on j
help and who wanted to take part in providing a maggie center and different hospital. american architect daniel leaders can't is working on the next maggie's center in london making it the 25th in the u.k. it's been a really helpful place for me to come and i've found that it's been more helpful to get support. from my friends and family because i can't see them as i would like to and covert time so this has been a really wonderful neutral space and very supportive for me. maggie center in...
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capitol police officers they opened fire all 3 of them taken to hospital we think they went to a hospital center which is one of the most advanced trauma centers in washington d.c. and certainly is no stranger to treating gunshot wounds. we think that's where all 3 victims were taken because it is the closest to capitol hill. all 3 have been treated at the hospital but as i say one news station here in the united states unconfirmed reporting that the person who is driving the car has in fact died despite the treatment that they have been given yeah i'm seeing the same reports here on a few channels just at the moment. remind us again allan i'm sorry we are going to repeat ourselves a fair bit at this point but congress not actually in session at the moment. i know that many of people will be back in their home districts back in their home states because this is good friday it's an important day in the christian calendar and many people will take this as an extended break in fact it's april the 12th before congress is due to come back i certainly have been seeing a number of tweets from people li
capitol police officers they opened fire all 3 of them taken to hospital we think they went to a hospital center which is one of the most advanced trauma centers in washington d.c. and certainly is no stranger to treating gunshot wounds. we think that's where all 3 victims were taken because it is the closest to capitol hill. all 3 have been treated at the hospital but as i say one news station here in the united states unconfirmed reporting that the person who is driving the car has in fact...
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. >> reporter: she's going to the children's hospital and medical center in omaha, nebraska, to buildk her endurance. for the last two months piper has been battling extreme fatigue. and that is because she's a covid long hauler. >> just scary pause you don't know if you will do something that could make you stop breathing. it's just kind of a squeezing, almost feels like someone's sitting on your chest. >> reporter: piper's mom, sarah, says her husband tested positive for covid last november but no one else in the family got sick. then one day in february piper was sent home from school. >> she just went from a really active kill to a very lethargic, wore out. we took an antibody test and that proved piper had indeed had covid at some point though we don't know exactly when that was. >> reporter: the clinic for pediatric long haulers treats ten patients like piper every friday. >> i think most of us would have expected that really symptomatic kids with acute covid were the ones that were going to have symptoms for months, and that is just not what we're seeing. >> reporter: the natio
. >> reporter: she's going to the children's hospital and medical center in omaha, nebraska, to buildk her endurance. for the last two months piper has been battling extreme fatigue. and that is because she's a covid long hauler. >> just scary pause you don't know if you will do something that could make you stop breathing. it's just kind of a squeezing, almost feels like someone's sitting on your chest. >> reporter: piper's mom, sarah, says her husband tested positive for...
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histon decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital. but when there were more and more people come from positive we were definitely nervous we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case for your chips at this time the command center reacted quickly. tracking all possible contacts and hold quarantine over 4300 people they also chose for its negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employee is have to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is safe in 44 days it was
histon decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2...
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hospitals. now setting up outdoor triage centers to handle the surge. >> where we currently are, in our third surge, which is just like a runaway train right now. >> reporter: 24 of michigan's hospitals are at 90% capacity. >> the health-care workers are tired, they're frustrated. they're being told to do more with less. >> reporter: across the country covid cases climbing 31% in the last month. and today, frustration boiling over on capitol hill. dr. fauci facing off with congressman jim jordan. >> when do americans get their freedom back? >> when we get the level of ifection in this country low enough that it is not a really high -- >> what is low enough? give me a number. >> reporter: dr. fauci then saying this isn't about liberties. it's about the hundreds of thousands of lives lost. >> right now we have about 60,000 infections a day, which is a very large risk for a surge. we're not talking about liberties. we're talking about a pandemic that has killed 560,000 americans. >> reporter: the ceo of pfizer saying americans will likely need a booster, a third shot within 12 months of getting fully
hospitals. now setting up outdoor triage centers to handle the surge. >> where we currently are, in our third surge, which is just like a runaway train right now. >> reporter: 24 of michigan's hospitals are at 90% capacity. >> the health-care workers are tired, they're frustrated. they're being told to do more with less. >> reporter: across the country covid cases climbing 31% in the last month. and today, frustration boiling over on capitol hill. dr. fauci facing off...
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epidemic command center his 3rd decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolie to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital bridge but when there were more and more people come from positive tests we were definitely nervous we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case. this time the command center reacted quickly tracking all possible contacts and hold quarantine over 4300 people they also transferred negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employees have to do mass testing to convince the public th
epidemic command center his 3rd decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolie to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when...
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was the 1st person in the country to receive the jab in bamako during the event at the hospital university center frontline health workers got the astra zeneca vaccine which money received through the kovacs make an ism earlier this month now the country has registered almost $10000.00 confirmed cases and $384.00 deaths that's according to fit is by the johns hopkins university. dozens of countries have banned south africans from entering and many flights have been suspended now there in aim is to prevent the spread of the covert $900.00 there in 1st discovered in the country which is highly contagious and also feared to be resistant to some vaccines but at the same time new infection rates in south africa dropped rapidly and appear to have stabilized correspondent has reported. summer is coming to an end and me anyone seems worried about the pandemic people are good about social distancing but they really upset the meager requirements of wearing a mask to be honest i'm just enjoying the vix today he i missed out on. the launch of i like the weekends just 2 minutes. here i miss the guy. i am happ
was the 1st person in the country to receive the jab in bamako during the event at the hospital university center frontline health workers got the astra zeneca vaccine which money received through the kovacs make an ism earlier this month now the country has registered almost $10000.00 confirmed cases and $384.00 deaths that's according to fit is by the johns hopkins university. dozens of countries have banned south africans from entering and many flights have been suspended now there in aim is...
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has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees in the route 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital. but when there were more and more people come from positive tests we were definitely nervous. you know we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case. this time the command center we acted quickly tracking all possible contacts and hold current t.v. over 4300 people they also chose for a negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease their workload all staff after 14 days with no new come from paces all hospital employees have to do mass testing to convince the public that a hospital is safe in $44.00 days it was contained with only
has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees in the route 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the...
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because all the hospitals in. the center has 500 beds oxygen delis leaders said that they'll be adding hundreds more intensive care unit beds to the indo tibetan border police are providing medical personnel and so we have other very distraught family members of the 19 patients trying to get them admitted here but they are being told that they still need referrals and that they need to pre-register and that's leading to a lot of frustration a lot of tears that they're having to go through the same thing here that they already have at many hospitals now india is seeing as much of a shortage of hospital beds oxygen and we have a lot of foreign aid coming into the country now the u.s. is sending tons of oxygen concentrator has the u.k. sending ventilators and oxygen concentrator we have indian air force indian railways transporting the oxygen both locally supplied and the oxygen that's coming from overseas to try and to people as patients a dying because of a lack of oxygen and hospital beds and as india continues to struggle t
because all the hospitals in. the center has 500 beds oxygen delis leaders said that they'll be adding hundreds more intensive care unit beds to the indo tibetan border police are providing medical personnel and so we have other very distraught family members of the 19 patients trying to get them admitted here but they are being told that they still need referrals and that they need to pre-register and that's leading to a lot of frustration a lot of tears that they're having to go through the...
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can be at a loss because not every patient who is identified will go to a district hospital or to a care medical center. the models which we have looked with other colleagues have come up with in southeast more training frontline such as data made by such as a negative social activist activist so that frontline had to look at least are able to identify that was with mental health conditions of our care to they to an extent possible and then they put those who need more specialized care this way you don't end up having to spend send everyone who's identified in the mental health condition to a specialist but you are able to provide care more closer to the community that is not a policy level but just an individual level dr much can people do to tackle their fears and anxieties. lots of things people can do certainly one is just being cognizant of them or define filmation and misinformation which is being shared having support systems having trusted people they can speak to as well as knowing if they are having persistent symptoms of any kind which might indicate that they have a mental health issue if a
can be at a loss because not every patient who is identified will go to a district hospital or to a care medical center. the models which we have looked with other colleagues have come up with in southeast more training frontline such as data made by such as a negative social activist activist so that frontline had to look at least are able to identify that was with mental health conditions of our care to they to an extent possible and then they put those who need more specialized care this way...
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because hospitals. the center has 500 beds oxygen. they'll be adding hundreds more intensive care unit beds to the indo tibetan border police are providing medical personnel and so we have a very distraught family members of the 19 patients trying to get them admitted here but they are being told that they still need referrals and that they need to pre-register and that's leading to a lot of frustration a lot of tears that they're having to go through the same thing here that they already have at many hospitals now india is seeing a. hospital bed. and we have a lot of foreign aid coming into the country now the u.s. is sending tons of oxygen concentrator has the u.k. is sending ventilators and oxygen concentrators we have an air force indian railways transporting the oxygen both locally supplied and the oxygen that's coming from overseas to try and to people as patients are dying because of a lack of oxygen and hospital beds. and as india continues to struggle the government looks like it's trying to shut criticis
because hospitals. the center has 500 beds oxygen. they'll be adding hundreds more intensive care unit beds to the indo tibetan border police are providing medical personnel and so we have a very distraught family members of the 19 patients trying to get them admitted here but they are being told that they still need referrals and that they need to pre-register and that's leading to a lot of frustration a lot of tears that they're having to go through the same thing here that they already have...
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has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital bridge but when there were more and more people come from positive tests we were definitely nervous we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case for your chances at this time the command center reacted quickly tracking all possible contacts and hold quarantining over 4300 people they also chose for its negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employee is have to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is safe in
has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2...
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has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but. we had to contain the virus. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and there were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital. but when there were more and more people came from positive tests we were definitely nervous we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case for your kids at this time the command center reacted quickly. tracking all possible contacts and home quarantine over 4300 people they also transferred negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employee is happy to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is safe in 44 days it was contained wi
has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but. we had to contain the virus. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and there were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the...
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their 1st residents everyone who test positive for 19 is being transferred to one of the centers or to hospital the country's been registering more than 1500 new cases a day 20 chang is at a newly built field hospital in bangkok people being allowed to stay at home even if they're asymptomatic but if they test positive they've either got to come to a hospital or to a field hospital like this where they can be monitored they'll be kept here for 14 days until medical staff can absolutely guarantee that they're free of the 19 if they develop symptoms while they're here they'll be taken on to the hospital. germany is holding a memorial for all those who died of covert 19 chancellor angela merkel and president frank walter steinmeier among those attending another 67 people died on bringing the death toll to just on day 80000 japanese recorded more than 3000000 cases of. czech police want to talk to 2 russians linked to a 2014 explosion at an ammunitions depo they are the same men accused of poisoning script in his door to the u.k. in 2018. there's all to me as i'm at the nuclear talks in vienna with
their 1st residents everyone who test positive for 19 is being transferred to one of the centers or to hospital the country's been registering more than 1500 new cases a day 20 chang is at a newly built field hospital in bangkok people being allowed to stay at home even if they're asymptomatic but if they test positive they've either got to come to a hospital or to a field hospital like this where they can be monitored they'll be kept here for 14 days until medical staff can absolutely...
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probably to medstar hospital center. is the closest hospital, i believe, that would have a helicopter pad on it. we will try to get more information from the hospital and from capitol police as it becomes available. >> sandra: i have an update from capitol police here now. a sweet just went out a couple of moments ago. the u.s. capitol police responding to the north barricade vehicle access point along independence avenue. for reports that someone rammed a vehicle in the two u.s. capitol police officers. a suspect in custody and both officers are injured and all three have been transported to the hospital. that's latest update and the only update from the u.s. capitol police. >> john: so maybe the police officers themselves were medevaced out of there. if they were hit by a vehicle that came in at a high rate of speed, they could have suspended substantial >> sandra: we are getting images about what people saw play out. this is important to pay out we look at the entry to the capitol. chad pergram pointed out that the en
probably to medstar hospital center. is the closest hospital, i believe, that would have a helicopter pad on it. we will try to get more information from the hospital and from capitol police as it becomes available. >> sandra: i have an update from capitol police here now. a sweet just went out a couple of moments ago. the u.s. capitol police responding to the north barricade vehicle access point along independence avenue. for reports that someone rammed a vehicle in the two u.s. capitol...
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has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees in the rail 700 impatiens one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital bridge but when there were more and more people can from positive tests we were definitely nervous we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case. this time the command center reacted quickly tracking all possible contacts and hold quarantine over 4300 people they also transferred negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employees have to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is safe in 44 days it was contained with onl
has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus county time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees in the rail 700 impatiens one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases...
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has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but. we had to contain the virus cunny time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees in the route 700 in patients who were wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital. but when there were more and more people come from positive we were definitely nervous we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case for your chips at this time the command center reacted quickly. jackie all possible contacts and hold quarantining over 4300 people they also transferred negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from pay says all hospital employee is happy to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is safe in 44 days it was conta
has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but. we had to contain the virus cunny time. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees in the route 700 in patients who were wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases...
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for who is eligible for vaccinations to deal with this rise it's also opened up public hospitals and vaccination centers on sundays to increase the number of vaccinations because india has about 79000000 people so far that it's running way behind it's. vaccinating 300000000 people in the 1st 6 months of this year and it really sees vaccinations as a key to getting on top of the 2nd wave that the country is very much in the throes of now it's a very big challenge ahead thanks. thousands of police officers have been deployed across paris france enters a 3rd national coronavirus offices have been foreseen 19 restrictions with checkpoints people who don't follow a mosque wearing regulations all gather in groups of more than 6 are being fined last week the government announced alcohol consumption will be banned in some public places and libya is getting ready to start its facts a nation campaign after receiving its 1st shipment of jobs 100000 doses of the russian made to sputnik vaccine of arrived in the capital tripoli libya has seen a surge in cavan 19 infections in the past month. egypt says a new round o
for who is eligible for vaccinations to deal with this rise it's also opened up public hospitals and vaccination centers on sundays to increase the number of vaccinations because india has about 79000000 people so far that it's running way behind it's. vaccinating 300000000 people in the 1st 6 months of this year and it really sees vaccinations as a key to getting on top of the 2nd wave that the country is very much in the throes of now it's a very big challenge ahead thanks. thousands of...
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hospital. police were called to -- the clinic, specialist center for orthopedic disorders, in the eastern townednesday night. officer say that four deaths were caused by violence, and the fifth person is seriously injured. an investigation has been launched into the u.k. prime minister boris johnson and how he funded renovations to his apartment in downing street. the uk's political spending watchdog says it has reasonable grounds to suspect an offense had been -- may have been committed. this follows allegations of government cronyism. paul brennan reports from westminster. >> downing street, the very heart of boris johnson's government is in turmoil. among the stream of damaging leaks and revolutions, -- and revelations, the questions of how the renovations were paid for. made front-page news. it is been alleged that johnson first try to get wealthy supporters to pay for the work. then his political party loaned him the money. if so, that should've been made public. >> theprime minister -- >> electoral commission is now involved and at prime minister's question, the opposition labour party s
hospital. police were called to -- the clinic, specialist center for orthopedic disorders, in the eastern townednesday night. officer say that four deaths were caused by violence, and the fifth person is seriously injured. an investigation has been launched into the u.k. prime minister boris johnson and how he funded renovations to his apartment in downing street. the uk's political spending watchdog says it has reasonable grounds to suspect an offense had been -- may have been committed. this...
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has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus. in the large hospital of more than $2600.00 employees and they were all $700.00 impatiens one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital bridge but when there were more and more people confirmed positive we were definitely nervous well. we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case for your chance at this time the command center reacted quickly tracking all possible contacts and hold quarantine over 4300 people they also transferred negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload all staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employees have to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is safe in 44 days it was
has 13 decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus. in the large hospital of more than $2600.00 employees and they were all $700.00 impatiens one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases...
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appropriate behavior and so that's why all over the country from sunday all public hospitals public vaccination centers have to be open 7 days a week to increase the number of vaccinations because india is running behind its own government of vaccination 300000000 people in the 1st 6 months it's inoculated about 79000000 so far q updates with us through the day for the moment elizabeth thank you has been thrown in the force. now jordan's government says it's thwarted what it calls a malicious plot to destabilize the country the half brother king abdullah has been put under house arrest but he says he's being punished for speaking out against corruption but step if the prime minister says principals and other top officials have been under surveillance for some time are abdel-hamid reports. it was talk about the 0 hour to government said that prompted jordan's king abdullah to give the green light for the arrest of more than a dozen people including best of my wife a former head of the royal court and finance minister he then became part of the inner circle of prince hamza bin has seen to have bred of th
appropriate behavior and so that's why all over the country from sunday all public hospitals public vaccination centers have to be open 7 days a week to increase the number of vaccinations because india is running behind its own government of vaccination 300000000 people in the 1st 6 months it's inoculated about 79000000 so far q updates with us through the day for the moment elizabeth thank you has been thrown in the force. now jordan's government says it's thwarted what it calls a malicious...
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receive their 1st residents now everyone who tests positive has been transferred to one of the centers or to hospital the country's been registering more than 1500 new cases a day tony chiang was able to visit one of these centers as it prepares to receive its 1st patients. this is the new code 19 field hospital at the bangkok arena in the west of the thai capital one of 4 facilities has been set up to deal with the 3rd covert wave that's now hitting thailand all across the country and you can see the conditions are pretty basic they've got a cardboard carton here which is for easy disposal once the patient has been checked out after a mandatory 14 days some basic bedding a mosquito net that will be strung across the top but it's very hot and humid here and when this is filled with 350 people it will not be very comfortable but there is no choice you cannot stay at home if you test positive if you're showing symptoms you'll be treated in hospital as people have been so far but they're now getting so many that they want to remove those people who are asymptomatic from the general population and keep t
receive their 1st residents now everyone who tests positive has been transferred to one of the centers or to hospital the country's been registering more than 1500 new cases a day tony chiang was able to visit one of these centers as it prepares to receive its 1st patients. this is the new code 19 field hospital at the bangkok arena in the west of the thai capital one of 4 facilities has been set up to deal with the 3rd covert wave that's now hitting thailand all across the country and you can...
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histon decided to set himself up in the hospital to directly oversee communications from the command center but woman. we had to contain the virus conny time was. in the large hospital of more than 2600 employees and they were all 700 in patients one wrong decision coolly to the charge of the similar to the 2003 sars outbreak then the government locked down a hospital where even healthy people were not allowed to leave leading to 154 infections and 31 death. it was ok when there were only one or 2 cases in the hospital bridge but when there were more and more people come from positive we were definitely nervous though we were afraid of getting phone calls in the middle of the night hearing about yet another new case for your chance at this time the command center reacted quickly tracking all possible contacts and hold quarantining over 4300 people they also chose for its negative test to patients to other hospitals to decrease the workload on the staff after 14 days with no new come from places all hospital employee is happy to do mass testing to convince the public that the hospital is saf
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the hospital including six community hospitals and medical center have until june 7 to get vaccinateds refusing to comply face termination, two workers resigned rather than follow the mandate. so far 89% of the 1200 employees have complied. vaccines were once optional $500 bonuses as an incentive. tragedy off the coast of bali, 63 sailors aboard the submarine are presumed dead. maybe changing the status from submit to sub sink. officials say the sub probably crashed amid pressure seeking 2800 feet. i'm actually strohmeyer, back to "watters world". take you back o "watters' world." jesse: we love infrastructure. but joe biden's green new deal infrastructure isn't about infrastructure. and it isn't about global warming. it's corporate welfare. tucked into his $2 trillion is $174 billion for electric car production. biden is taking tax dollars to the american work -- from the share can workers and giving it to the big three auto companies. they put up no money. manufacture a fleet of electric cars, some have already moved production to mexico. and they take home the profit. it's as trans
the hospital including six community hospitals and medical center have until june 7 to get vaccinateds refusing to comply face termination, two workers resigned rather than follow the mandate. so far 89% of the 1200 employees have complied. vaccines were once optional $500 bonuses as an incentive. tragedy off the coast of bali, 63 sailors aboard the submarine are presumed dead. maybe changing the status from submit to sub sink. officials say the sub probably crashed amid pressure seeking 2800...
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was in that report there joins us from tel aviv is the director of israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. by all means israel is seeing gay substantial decline in the number of cases however we're not at the end of the i'm game there are still a limitations on travel in obviously there is risk for resurgence of the disease for a number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated will the palestinians that look inside israel were also seen as indeed many thousands of them wilcox in a heated from what i understand and i noticed specialist in international law so the palestinian authority has the jurisdiction only held the city of asians fully residents of the palestinian authority however as a doctor or any person i think israel should do anything in its own will to help the palestinian authority flaxen aid the population insolence possible there are others who argue it's israel's responsibility and at the same time i mean what's the point of getting israel vaccinated or israelis vaccinated when i
was in that report there joins us from tel aviv is the director of israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. by all means israel is seeing gay substantial decline in the number of cases however we're not at the end of the i'm game there are still a limitations on travel in obviously there is risk for resurgence of the disease for a number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated will the...
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was in that report there joins us from tel aviv is the director of israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. well. by all means israel is seeing gay substantial decline in the number of cases however we're not at the end of the i'm game there are still a limitations on travel in obviously there is risk for resurgence of the disease for a number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated will the palestinians that look inside israel were also seen as india and many thousands of them willcox in a good form what i understand and i noticed specialist in international law oh there palestinian authority has the jurisdiction only hell say all vision fully incidence of the palestinian authority however as a doctor when it fails and i think israel should do anything in its own will to help the palestinian authority flaxen aid the population insolence possible there are others who argue it's israel's responsibility and at the same time i mean what's the point of getting israel vaccinated or israelis vaccina
was in that report there joins us from tel aviv is the director of israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. well. by all means israel is seeing gay substantial decline in the number of cases however we're not at the end of the i'm game there are still a limitations on travel in obviously there is risk for resurgence of the disease for a number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated will...
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in michigan alone, in some places they are setting up outdoor triage center again, running out of room in hospitals. >>> also tonight, the ceo of pfizer suggesting americans will need a third shot, a booster within 12 months of getting vaccinated. >>> also for the first time tonight we hear from chauvin, what he says -- not testifying in his face. >>> kim potter, who fired the fatal shot. >>> tonight, the biden administration hitting russia with sweeping new sanctions after that massive cyberattack that went on for months, hacking into federal agencies and private companies and for interfering in u.s. elections. expelling diplomats. russia warning it will respond. >>> the image from the southern border tonight, a 2-year-old dangle, dropped by asmuggler from a border wall into the u.s. >>> overseas, rare images from buckingham palace and news tonight on prince philip's funeral saturday morning. >>> here at home, the major league home run. the fan, the nachos, and what the player has now done. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. we begin with the mayor of ch
in michigan alone, in some places they are setting up outdoor triage center again, running out of room in hospitals. >>> also tonight, the ceo of pfizer suggesting americans will need a third shot, a booster within 12 months of getting vaccinated. >>> also for the first time tonight we hear from chauvin, what he says -- not testifying in his face. >>> kim potter, who fired the fatal shot. >>> tonight, the biden administration hitting russia with sweeping new...
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was in that report there joins us from tel aviv is the director of israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. by all means israel is seeing a substantial decline in the number of concerns however we're not at the end of the . limitations on travel. risks always surges of the. number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated. will the palestinians that look inside israel were also seen as indian many thousands of them willcox in it did what i understand and i noticed specialist in international law so the palestinian authority has the jurisdiction only health certainly poor vision fully incidence of the palestinian authority however as a doctor or any person i think israel should do anything in its own to help the palestinian authority flaxen aid the population insolence both. there are others who argue it's israel's responsibility and at the same time i mean what's the point of getting israel vaccinated or israelis vaccinated when its neighbors an option as . to what fro of people of course in tha
was in that report there joins us from tel aviv is the director of israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. by all means israel is seeing a substantial decline in the number of concerns however we're not at the end of the . limitations on travel. risks always surges of the. number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated. will the palestinians that look inside israel were also seen as...
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hospital or supervised isolation with no at home corns allowed. correspond 10 each egg was able to visit one of the new isolation centers as it prepares to receive its fast residents. this is the new code 19 field hospital at the bangkok arena in the west of the thai capital one of 4 facilities has been set up to deal with the 3rd covert wave that's now hitting thailand all across the country and you can see the conditions are pretty basic they've got a cardboard cutouts here which is for easy disposal once the patient has been checked out after a mandatory 14 days some basic bedding a mosque a turner that will be strong across the top but it's very hot and humid here and when this is filled with 350 people it will not be very comfortable but there is no choice you cannot stay at home if you test positive if you're showing symptoms you'll be treated in hospital as people have been so far but they're now getting so many they want to remove those people who are asymptomatic from the general population and keep them under supervision in places like this and this is happening all over the country cases arising by the thousands every day thailand has bee
hospital or supervised isolation with no at home corns allowed. correspond 10 each egg was able to visit one of the new isolation centers as it prepares to receive its fast residents. this is the new code 19 field hospital at the bangkok arena in the west of the thai capital one of 4 facilities has been set up to deal with the 3rd covert wave that's now hitting thailand all across the country and you can see the conditions are pretty basic they've got a cardboard cutouts here which is for easy...
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number of people getting a covid-19 vaccine is increasing, so are case rates and hospitalizations linked today care centers and youth sports, meaning more and more younger people are getting seriously ill. infectious diseases expert blames the now dominant u.k. variant and the fact that kids don't yet qualify for the vaccine. i spoke to him about it earlier this afternoon. >> so this is a variant, are you saying, that's a lot more contagious? >> yes. the way i think about the b117 variant is that it's like a bulldog that latches on to your nose and mouth and won't let go. as opposed to the regular sars virus that we know about from the beginning of the pandemic, this one is much more transmissible. >> reporter: the best advice here remains the same, continue to wear your mask, keep your distance and of course get the vaccine as soon as you become eligible for it. back to you. >> okay, thank you. >>> let's bring in our meteorologist rob. it was deceivingly warm. >> yeah. the images right behind you there of san francisco. it looks great outside and then you step outside and get that sea breeze. 53 degrees c
number of people getting a covid-19 vaccine is increasing, so are case rates and hospitalizations linked today care centers and youth sports, meaning more and more younger people are getting seriously ill. infectious diseases expert blames the now dominant u.k. variant and the fact that kids don't yet qualify for the vaccine. i spoke to him about it earlier this afternoon. >> so this is a variant, are you saying, that's a lot more contagious? >> yes. the way i think about the b117...
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who was in that report that joins us from tel aviv is a director at israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. by all means israel is seeing substantial decline in the number of concerns however we're not at the end of the i'm game there are limitations on travel obviously the increase for resurgence of the disease number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated will the students then walk inside these laden with also. in deer many thousands of then wilcox in did what i understand and i'm not especially eastern international law so the palestinian authority has the jurisdiction only hell so you always and fully incidence of the palestinian authority however as a doctor when it fails and i think israel should do anything in its own will to help the palestinian authority flex in a the population is who is boss. there are others who argue it's israel's responsibility and at the same time i mean what's the point of getting israel vaccinated or israelis vaccinated when its neighbors an option is. to wi
who was in that report that joins us from tel aviv is a director at israel's largest hospital the sheba medical center just how close is israel to the end of the pandemic would you say. by all means israel is seeing substantial decline in the number of concerns however we're not at the end of the i'm game there are limitations on travel obviously the increase for resurgence of the disease number of reasons and you've still got a lot of palestinians to get vaccinated will the students then walk...
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per day to provide oxygen to hospitals for free. >> hundreds of hospitals and health care centers get their oxygen from here. the supply is not nearly enough to meet the demand. >> one patient is taking almost three cylinders of oxygen every day. it is impossible for any hospitals to keep up with this demand. >> to avoid the total collapse of the health care system, the government wants to reach herd immunity to the disease vaccinations as quickly as possible. nearly one million people have so far had their first dose of the astrazeneca vaccine. the -- supplies are running low and there is uncertainty for the second jabs of astrazeneca. authorities are concerned about those falling ill and dying in rural villages. >> now, we have required that everyone who dies has to be tested for covid. people are falling dead at home especially older people. >> he tells us he wants the government to provide facilities for patients who cannot afford private hospitals so they don't go through the same trauma is family did. >> a u.s. health panel has recommended that the use of j&j vaccine should resu
per day to provide oxygen to hospitals for free. >> hundreds of hospitals and health care centers get their oxygen from here. the supply is not nearly enough to meet the demand. >> one patient is taking almost three cylinders of oxygen every day. it is impossible for any hospitals to keep up with this demand. >> to avoid the total collapse of the health care system, the government wants to reach herd immunity to the disease vaccinations as quickly as possible. nearly one...