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people illegals has had a virus now the nigeria center for disease control and the manger institute for medical research conducted this research and they sampled 10000 blood samples from 10000 households across nigeria from the north the south east and the west and the results came in proving that the reason. the initially reported cases of course virus do not fully you know review the extant of the pandemic so you can imagine up to one in 5 people goes and they got in africa as we go against c.t. it's also reviewed that more men have been infected by the virus and people see thousands more people cities than rural areas have been infected by the virus speaking of feedback seen when is the rollout expected to start in nigeria. well we were told that the vaccines will begin to. end you know february what i spoke to the head of the major center for disease control last week and he said that there is no nobody knows exactly when they do not know exactly when the vaccine is in nigeria so while all of that countries are having almost the entire population being vaccinated and even have an idea when the 1st s
people illegals has had a virus now the nigeria center for disease control and the manger institute for medical research conducted this research and they sampled 10000 blood samples from 10000 households across nigeria from the north the south east and the west and the results came in proving that the reason. the initially reported cases of course virus do not fully you know review the extant of the pandemic so you can imagine up to one in 5 people goes and they got in africa as we go against...
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even illegals has had a virus now the nigeria center for disease control and the manger institute for medical research conducted this research and they sampled 10000 blood samples from 10000 households across nigeria from the north the south east and the west and the results came in proving that the reason. the initially reported cases of corn are virus do not fully you know review the extant of the pandemic in nigeria so you can imagine up to one in 5 people illegals and they got in africa as biggest city it's also reviewed that more men have been infected by the virus and people in cities more people cities than rural rural areas have been infected by the virus speaking of the vaccine when is the rollout expected to start in nigeria. well we were told that the vaccines will begin to our right and you know february what i spoke to the head of the center for disease control last week and he said that there is no nobody knows exactly when they do not know exactly when the vaccine will in nigeria so while all of that countries are having almost the entire population being vaccinated. even have an idea w
even illegals has had a virus now the nigeria center for disease control and the manger institute for medical research conducted this research and they sampled 10000 blood samples from 10000 households across nigeria from the north the south east and the west and the results came in proving that the reason. the initially reported cases of corn are virus do not fully you know review the extant of the pandemic in nigeria so you can imagine up to one in 5 people illegals and they got in africa as...
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illegals has had a virus now the nigeria center for disease control on the one theory institute for medical research conducted this research and they sampled 10000 blood samples from 10000 households across nigeria from the north the south east and the west and the results came in proving that the reason the. initially reported cases of coronary virus do not fully you know review the extant of the pandemic so you can imagine up to one in 5 people goes and they go to africa as the guest c.t. it's also reviewed that more men have been infected by the virus and people in cities more people in the cities than rural rural areas have been affected by the virus speaking i'll feed that scene when is the rollout expected to start in nigeria well we are told that the vaccines will begin to i arrive and you know february i spoke to the head of the major center for disease control last week and he said that there is no nobody knows exactly when they do not know exactly when the vaccines will in nigeria so while all of that countries are having almost the entire population being vaccinated and even have an idea
illegals has had a virus now the nigeria center for disease control on the one theory institute for medical research conducted this research and they sampled 10000 blood samples from 10000 households across nigeria from the north the south east and the west and the results came in proving that the reason the. initially reported cases of coronary virus do not fully you know review the extant of the pandemic so you can imagine up to one in 5 people goes and they go to africa as the guest c.t....
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the national down's syndrome society wants increased finding for medical research at the national institutes of health. it wants better occasional opportunities and set -- educational opportunities and settings for parents with down's syndrome and people with it. it wants laws and policies that ensure economic self-sufficiency and better work places and the fight against discrimination. those are the legislative priorities of this disability community, but what this bill actually does is essentially require health care providers to interrogate women about their decisions to seek an abortion, health care providers who might violate this bill, if it ever became law, would incur fines, imprisonment, or both. so, in conclusion, people have a right to make these kinds of deeply personal decisions. those rights are protected under our constitution. we should be protecting people with down's syndrome and we should be expanding their opportunities and fighting discrimination, not using them as a pretext for restricting and burdening a woman's right to choose, and therefore i object. the presiding of
the national down's syndrome society wants increased finding for medical research at the national institutes of health. it wants better occasional opportunities and set -- educational opportunities and settings for parents with down's syndrome and people with it. it wants laws and policies that ensure economic self-sufficiency and better work places and the fight against discrimination. those are the legislative priorities of this disability community, but what this bill actually does is...
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leagues and actors and researchers at a number of institutes in getting in are focusing on various aspects of hearing me in this many different relating with medical some of the for sponsors where their findings are used to help develop new medical applications and charities here on campus certainly for the field where you basically check their sensitivity. but so far research has not found a way to make music fully accessible to people with hearing impairments even though they can learn to understand speech. at the inner ear lab at the university medical center in gutting and researchers are trying out a new approach they're working on an implant that digitally converts sound into light. and transmits the impulses directly into the coils of the cochlear this should allow for a high quality perception of language sounds and even music. by botanists why do you. there are 2 conditions for being able to hear with light 1st we need to be able to install light switches and these nerve cells in the kettle and then we have to insert a chain of light sources into the coakley or to stimulate these light sensitive nerve cells or from just a 1000000. a person who is profoun
leagues and actors and researchers at a number of institutes in getting in are focusing on various aspects of hearing me in this many different relating with medical some of the for sponsors where their findings are used to help develop new medical applications and charities here on campus certainly for the field where you basically check their sensitivity. but so far research has not found a way to make music fully accessible to people with hearing impairments even though they can learn to...
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institutes of health is launching an initiative to research long haulers. coronavirus patients, too many of them, who are still experiencing debilitating symptoms months after contracting the disease. and among them, asked for help by chief medicalhi, dr. fauci. every day when i wake up i have constant migraines, severe headaches and i'm super dizzy. my stomach hurts. i vomit. my heart races and i can't read or write. no other doctors can help me. can you help me? >> you know, hudson i don't know if i can help you right now. clearly the virus triggered something in your system. so even though you don't have the virus in you anymore, it triggered something that has gotten out of control, and we hope that the body's own mechanisms will recalibrate and over a period of time get you back to normal. >> hudson beard, his mother lisa and his father christopher all joinings now from montana. first, hudson, i know you're not feeling well today and i want you to know we are with you and i'm sending you so much strength and courage for this battle. thank you for speaking up and sharing your story with all of us. lisa, got to be so hard as a patient to watch your child suffer through this. what has your son and your family been experiencing
institutes of health is launching an initiative to research long haulers. coronavirus patients, too many of them, who are still experiencing debilitating symptoms months after contracting the disease. and among them, asked for help by chief medicalhi, dr. fauci. every day when i wake up i have constant migraines, severe headaches and i'm super dizzy. my stomach hurts. i vomit. my heart races and i can't read or write. no other doctors can help me. can you help me? >> you know, hudson i...
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the natural skepticism of the communities of color for any institution but particularly the medical system because it feels like it's exploitive research so this will not be easy to overcome and i wonder may be starting the doctor if you could comment and if you're speaking to the people of flint and saginaw and what could you tell us in what could you tell them especially for leaders in the community, what are the evidence-based actions that leaders should be taken to encourage vaccine uptake and to address the distrust and communities of color paid i know you've addressed this but if you could just reiterate that for the people i represent it would be helpful. >> sure, the thing i said at the top of the list is to listen. we don't have to do all the talking and all the information conveying affront. a lot of this is tell me what is going on, tell me where you are with this and tell me about past experiences that have made concerns about the scenes what questions you need answered. i do think listening can go a long way here. the others should not be a surprise and it is to find those trusted sources. who will people listen to? if tho
the natural skepticism of the communities of color for any institution but particularly the medical system because it feels like it's exploitive research so this will not be easy to overcome and i wonder may be starting the doctor if you could comment and if you're speaking to the people of flint and saginaw and what could you tell us in what could you tell them especially for leaders in the community, what are the evidence-based actions that leaders should be taken to encourage vaccine uptake...
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medical research in this country. >> we want to go to jason johnson, he has a question. >> we want to talk about this idea of vaccine hesitancy in the black community. for institutionalch how much is vaccine hesitancy based on actually distrusting the covid-19 vaccine and how much of it is just lack of access? in my experiences of talking to my students and other people around the community, most people say if it was readily available they would take it and the fact is that it is not available and they don't know people who have tried it is one reason they're apprehensive. >> i agree with you. i've written a piece in which i said actually that. we are assuming vaccine hesitancy in high rates among african-americans, but we have not seen data. i've seen lowered access. i do believe that's what we're talking about here. let's not forget during the clinical trials, every day we had newspaper headlines telling us african-americans were shunning the clinical trials. when the data was released, we found african-americans volunteered for the moderna and for the pfizer/biontech trial at 10%, their population is 12.4% of the american population. so they were stepping up to th
medical research in this country. >> we want to go to jason johnson, he has a question. >> we want to talk about this idea of vaccine hesitancy in the black community. for institutionalch how much is vaccine hesitancy based on actually distrusting the covid-19 vaccine and how much of it is just lack of access? in my experiences of talking to my students and other people around the community, most people say if it was readily available they would take it and the fact is that it is...