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the johns hopkins health system and epidemiologist at the johns hopkins hospital. finally, dr. jason farley, professor of nursing, a nurse epidemiologist and practitioner. i also wanted to let you know take ans here and to efficient approach to our question and answer and have as many questions as possible, we will be passing out cards. if you have a question, write it on a card and we will get it back to our panelists. we will start with brief words from each panelist. thank you. aboutasked to say a bit covid-19 spreading and the disease, and a few points about u.s. priorities at this point. it was first recognized in wuhan, china at the start of december. the following two months, it had grown from one case to more than 70,000 cases. it spread to all 31 provinces across china. disease has5, the been diagnosed in more than 100,000 people. than 3300.ed more outside of china, leading countries include south korea, iran, italy, france, germany, and the u.s.. the u.s. is about seven, in terms of total cases in the world. as of this morning, there have been approximately 215 cases
the johns hopkins health system and epidemiologist at the johns hopkins hospital. finally, dr. jason farley, professor of nursing, a nurse epidemiologist and practitioner. i also wanted to let you know take ans here and to efficient approach to our question and answer and have as many questions as possible, we will be passing out cards. if you have a question, write it on a card and we will get it back to our panelists. we will start with brief words from each panelist. thank you. aboutasked to...
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i will encourage you to visit the johns hopkins coronavirus where youenter online can find the johns hopkins resources to help advance the understanding of the virus to inform the public and brief policymakers to improve care and save lives. we are guided by the principle of creating knowledge for the world. stand ready to assist you with any policy or research support you may need on covid-19 and other issues. thank you for attending and tuning in. i will provide you to wash her hands after you leave the room. have a good afternoon. thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [indistinct conversations] [indistinct conversations] >> if you missed any of this program, you can wanted online at c-span.org/coronavirus where you will find all of c-span's coverage of the outbreak including briefings and updates at c-span.org/coronavirus. if the white house has a briefing schedule in about two hours, 5:00 eastern. we will take you th
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in, vice dean for public practice at the john hopkins school for public health. the cases we talked about at the beginning of the show were reported cases, jumped by 5000 since yesterday. when you compare this to other public health crises, other viruses, i should say, what sort of jump is that? how concerned are you by that jump? guest: it is consistent with spread of a virus through a susceptible population. some of that is testing is becoming more available. the reason testing is finding so many cases is so many people are infected. we are talking about a virus no human being has seen before, before a few months ago. we are all susceptible. that makes the spread fast. host: do you think the approach, the nationwide approach at least, in terms of prioritizing social distancing of people isolating, staying at home and secondarily, ramping up testing is the right approach? do we need to be more aggressive with testing nationwide? guest: we are trying to be more aggressive with testing. social distancing would be necessary under any circumstances. look at the coun
in, vice dean for public practice at the john hopkins school for public health. the cases we talked about at the beginning of the show were reported cases, jumped by 5000 since yesterday. when you compare this to other public health crises, other viruses, i should say, what sort of jump is that? how concerned are you by that jump? guest: it is consistent with spread of a virus through a susceptible population. some of that is testing is becoming more available. the reason testing is finding so...
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johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.e continue with them after this break. ♪ [music break] amy: "the reckoner" by radiohead. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. the british government says up to 10,000 people may now be infected by the coronavirus. on thursday, british prime minister boris johnson called on people who are sick k to self quararantine. >> this is the worst public health crisis for generation. some people can. to seasonal flu. right.hat is not the lack of immunity, this disease is more dangerous and will spread further. and i must level with you and level of the british public, more families -- many more families are going to lose loved ones before their time. amy: british foreign minister johnson. he did not close schools or been gatherings of more than 500 people. britain's chief medical officer said in a worst-case scenario,, morere than 80% ofof britain wod contract the virus with a 1% mortality rate that equates to more than half a billion deaths, 500,000 -- half a million deaths . here in the uni
johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.e continue with them after this break. ♪ [music break] amy: "the reckoner" by radiohead. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. the british government says up to 10,000 people may now be infected by the coronavirus. on thursday, british prime minister boris johnson called on people who are sick k to self quararantine. >> this is the worst public health crisis for generation. some people can. to seasonal flu. right.hat is not...
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johns hopkins counts 810. it's my understanding that johns hopkins also includes in their numbers those who have been brought into the state of texas from those cruise ships. the number of deaths as of today is now 11. the number of counties affected by this is now 65. and the total number of tests that have been conducted in the state of texas now exceed 11,000. to put that in context, when i made my disaster declaration we had tested 220 people. as of friday on march 20, which was just last friday, we tested just over 2300 people. as of today, we have now tested more than 11,000 people. you can expect the number of tests to continue to go up every single day. we are doing a great job with our local communities to make sure that more and more tests are getting out, understanding that our collective goal is to be able to test as many people as possible. i'm very proud of both the counties working in collaboration with the state, working with fema, to create all these additional drive-through locations where pe
johns hopkins counts 810. it's my understanding that johns hopkins also includes in their numbers those who have been brought into the state of texas from those cruise ships. the number of deaths as of today is now 11. the number of counties affected by this is now 65. and the total number of tests that have been conducted in the state of texas now exceed 11,000. to put that in context, when i made my disaster declaration we had tested 220 people. as of friday on march 20, which was just last...
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of public health and professor of medicine at johns hopkins school of medicine. also the director of the johns hopkins center for hospital financial management. doctor anderson. >> thank you, senator kind, senator rubio and members of the committee. i've beendr a professor at johns hopkins school of public health for 37 years and let me tell you about my greatest fear about the virus. m yesterday i went to the local grocery store, tonight i will go to the dry cleaners at the peak of out to dinner with my wife. my greatest concern they will want to keep the business opened because they do not havet the funds to keep the office closed for 14 days. the worker will not report that she has the virus because she probably doesn't have sick leave. the uninsured worker will not have the $200 or so it's necessary for the virus test. remember, 10% of americans are uninsured and most likely to alleviate the fears. pay the shopkeeper to close the businesdistance for 14 days if o have an employee with coronavirus. the lone probably won't d loan e trick because most of them hav
of public health and professor of medicine at johns hopkins school of medicine. also the director of the johns hopkins center for hospital financial management. doctor anderson. >> thank you, senator kind, senator rubio and members of the committee. i've beendr a professor at johns hopkins school of public health for 37 years and let me tell you about my greatest fear about the virus. m yesterday i went to the local grocery store, tonight i will go to the dry cleaners at the peak of out...
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ofspoke to a professor epidemiology at the johns hopkins school of public health. >> things are ramping up. i'm pleased that diagnostic and willhas increased continue to expand in the coming days. more cases might feel alarming but it is us just getting a better understanding of the situation. paul: are enough kits available? >> yes. they are coming online and about are already online this week. about 1000 a day
ofspoke to a professor epidemiology at the johns hopkins school of public health. >> things are ramping up. i'm pleased that diagnostic and willhas increased continue to expand in the coming days. more cases might feel alarming but it is us just getting a better understanding of the situation. paul: are enough kits available? >> yes. they are coming online and about are already online this week. about 1000 a day
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joining me now is crysta tson, senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. let's get a kind of a basic understanding here. when we talk about social distancing, is it about the ofysical space just around ourselves or lotther behaviors? >> yeah, it's about ph space around ourselves, that's the fundamental. butoit's also about not goin places where either you could be exposed to many people or you could expose someone if you're ill and maybe even don't know it. we're seei some more indications that this might be transmitted pre-symptomaticallya or asympcally before people have symptoms. and so sometimes we won't even know that we're infected with the virus.en >> sasan: you know, a lot of people will say, hey, listen, this, i understand how that shou work for the elderly or the frail. i'm healthy. i'm young. why shou i engage in this distancing? >> right. so we're taking some pretty big sts here to cancel schools, to work from home. those are all big things that are causing us tt sacrifice a llectively. but the reason we're doing that is becausent to protect th
joining me now is crysta tson, senior scholar at johns hopkins center for health security. let's get a kind of a basic understanding here. when we talk about social distancing, is it about the ofysical space just around ourselves or lotther behaviors? >> yeah, it's about ph space around ourselves, that's the fundamental. butoit's also about not goin places where either you could be exposed to many people or you could expose someone if you're ill and maybe even don't know it. we're seei...
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senator cardin: he's also director of the johns hopkins enter for finance. dr. anderson: i have been a professor at johns hopkins school of public hell for the last 37 years. let me tell you my greatest fear of coronavirus. yesterday i went to the local grocery store. tonight i'll go to the dry cleaners. and maybe go out to dinner with my wife. my greatest concern is people in small businesses will go to work with coronavirus. the shopkeeper will want to keep his business open because they don't have the funds to keep the office closed for 14 days. the worker will not realize she has coronavirus because she probably doesn't have sick leave. the uninsured worker won't have the $200 or so that's necessary for the coronavirus test. remember, 10% of americans are uninsured. and they are most likely to be working in small businesses. so what can congress do to alleviate my fears? pay the shopkeeper to close the business for 14 days if they do have an employee with coronavirus. a loan probably won't do the trick because most of them have huge debts anyway, as senator
senator cardin: he's also director of the johns hopkins enter for finance. dr. anderson: i have been a professor at johns hopkins school of public hell for the last 37 years. let me tell you my greatest fear of coronavirus. yesterday i went to the local grocery store. tonight i'll go to the dry cleaners. and maybe go out to dinner with my wife. my greatest concern is people in small businesses will go to work with coronavirus. the shopkeeper will want to keep his business open because they...
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that guy fromhave johns hopkins, a reliable source. i have to say about this thing, when i started -- it started, i was watching trump sit there and say we have 15 cases, going down to one soon -- this is straight from his mouth. then i am watching everybody else say whoa, whoa, whoa. i just keep on listening to the white house disseminate, like that last thing you had on, about some drug that is for malaria that is going to do this? and then you hear the fda come out and say, whoa, whoa, that is maybe a year down the road to get the trials done with that. i wish you would have a clear, concise message from the white house. and we are not hearing that. we are just hearing all this stuff. as a past first responder, i think we need to get the army involved. we need to get the president to get out there and get ventilators. i could go on. i sat there and watched south korea ramp up while our president was telling us we have enough kits to tell at -- test everyone. just false information coming from the white house. i think it is just conf
that guy fromhave johns hopkins, a reliable source. i have to say about this thing, when i started -- it started, i was watching trump sit there and say we have 15 cases, going down to one soon -- this is straight from his mouth. then i am watching everybody else say whoa, whoa, whoa. i just keep on listening to the white house disseminate, like that last thing you had on, about some drug that is for malaria that is going to do this? and then you hear the fda come out and say, whoa, whoa, that...
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until you look at the new projections for india according to a bottle created by johns hopkins researches. 302500 1000000 people in india may be infected with cove and 19 before this is all said and of those about 110th or 30 to 50000000 could be in serious or critical condition and will need to be hospitalized but and here's the problem you know how many ventilators they have which is essentially a breathing machine for patients who can't properly breathe for themselves that's what's used in patients in critical condition with coronavirus you know how many ventilators india has about $20000.00 that's it and it only has a total of 100000 intensive care unit beds so if you do the math right if you figure it out you really do begin to understand what india might be up against because if you do the math even if only 10000000 get seriously ill with only 20000 ventilators 20010000000 it means more than 9000000 people would go without that outlook is grim it means hospitals in india would have to choose who lives and who dies who doesn't get a ventilator this is why the modi government is now g
until you look at the new projections for india according to a bottle created by johns hopkins researches. 302500 1000000 people in india may be infected with cove and 19 before this is all said and of those about 110th or 30 to 50000000 could be in serious or critical condition and will need to be hospitalized but and here's the problem you know how many ventilators they have which is essentially a breathing machine for patients who can't properly breathe for themselves that's what's used in...
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i'm currently looking at the charge which is by johns hopkins and i see that the mortality rate of the u.s. in spite of having the highest incident rate is very low. and to define that places like china have about 3% and italy is kind of now, kind of almost approaching 10%. in spain is also high. so why do you think there's a difference also i do think that people should not be so concerned about the number of incidences that we here in the united states. because i think we have a nice infrastructure of now testing the patient and a bright begetting people alone. what is your take on all this? >> guest: thank you. i think, first of all, we do provide outstanding healthcare in the united states for severe acute diseases like the complications of this disease. but we have to make sure that the healthcare delivery system doesn't become overwhelmed. that's what we're talking about before. if hospitals become, if icus become completely full, if there are no ventilators to be used or if the ventilator supply is very we won't be able to provide the type of high-quality care that enables us to
i'm currently looking at the charge which is by johns hopkins and i see that the mortality rate of the u.s. in spite of having the highest incident rate is very low. and to define that places like china have about 3% and italy is kind of now, kind of almost approaching 10%. in spain is also high. so why do you think there's a difference also i do think that people should not be so concerned about the number of incidences that we here in the united states. because i think we have a nice...
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danzig, formerd navy secretary and now a fellow at johns hopkins.should point out that the bloomberg school of public health at johns hopkins is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of this network coming up, making the case for medicare for all a researcher who says universal health care would be a fiscal stabilizer. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am joe weisenthal and this is "what'd you miss?" take a look at this tweet from researcher nathan tankus last summer about how medicare for all would make u.s. fiscal policy more countercyclical. he is sticking with his guns, saying medicare for all would be the great economic stabilizer. he joins me from new york to explain. we are in this situation where we are waiting for congress to deliver some bill to deliver relief, but we don't have any automatic relief on the scale that we clearly need to stop this economy from spiraling downward. why would something like medico for all, in your view, help stabilize this economy so much? nathan: thank you for having me. i think what is critical about the care fo
danzig, formerd navy secretary and now a fellow at johns hopkins.should point out that the bloomberg school of public health at johns hopkins is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of this network coming up, making the case for medicare for all a researcher who says universal health care would be a fiscal stabilizer. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i am joe weisenthal and this is "what'd you miss?" take a look at this tweet from researcher nathan tankus last summer about how...
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hello again the headlines on al-jazeera numbers published by johns hopkins university shows the u.s. now has more confirmed cases of corona virus than any other country in the world meanwhile the pandemics having a devastating impact on the country's economy new figures showing more than 3000000 americans applied for unemployment benefits last week that's broken a record which had stood for nearly 40 years and several state wide lockdowns of a brought the economy to a near halt and caused mass job losses despite the president trump says he wants the country's businesses to be back running by easter in just over 2 weeks' time well the number of coronavirus deaths in spain has climbed again hitting 4000 that's taken it past the total recorded by china italy remains europe's worst affected country with another 712 deaths reported in the past 24 hours taking its death toll past 8000 european union leaders say continent wide solidarity along with sharing resources and expertise is the only way to fight the pandemic this is why i am convinced that while we may be sitting further pout than
hello again the headlines on al-jazeera numbers published by johns hopkins university shows the u.s. now has more confirmed cases of corona virus than any other country in the world meanwhile the pandemics having a devastating impact on the country's economy new figures showing more than 3000000 americans applied for unemployment benefits last week that's broken a record which had stood for nearly 40 years and several state wide lockdowns of a brought the economy to a near halt and caused mass...
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the doctor is a senior scholar at john hopkins university. this is what people are trying to figure out. even the mortality rates are greater than the flu. we don't understand how we get to the numbers. this coronavirus, covid-19 is more infectious than the flu. >> definitely. definitely seems to be spreading in a pattern similar to the flu. it is going to attack more people than the flu. there are antibodies people develop but this is a novel coronavirus and it will attack a large percent of the population, maybe 50% or more. >> you were talking about viral load. carriers have a lot of the virus. >> when you think of how infectious you are to other people, how much virus that you shed. it is a higher viral load in your nasal secretions than say s.a.r.s. this is more like the common cold and that is why we are seeing an accelerated spread all over the world. from an infectious disease perspective is the policy? >> identify and isolate the cases so they don't spread. similar to what happened in south korea. they have a low death rate. if you a
the doctor is a senior scholar at john hopkins university. this is what people are trying to figure out. even the mortality rates are greater than the flu. we don't understand how we get to the numbers. this coronavirus, covid-19 is more infectious than the flu. >> definitely. definitely seems to be spreading in a pattern similar to the flu. it is going to attack more people than the flu. there are antibodies people develop but this is a novel coronavirus and it will attack a large...
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talk about johns hopkins. i think johns hopkins has become our bible. are you working with them? because they are really the ones giving us the true information about the cases and where and how fast. >> yeah. well, really, what you are seeing is everyone just trying to come together and this is, you know, something that johns hopkins, for example, is making data available to the public and they are making it available in a way that's full sets of data that right now are very unstructured, meaning that in order to pick it up and do something with the data and have researchers really use it in a way that's going to ultimately tell a story and predict outcomes, that data has to be pulled together in a way that can be used successfully. so this is really the difference between being able to get to good outcomes, that's really important, very quickly, and this is where the ability to cleanse that data, structure it and have it available very timely. it's a perfect example of actually one of our employees which i think is really important here, all of our em
talk about johns hopkins. i think johns hopkins has become our bible. are you working with them? because they are really the ones giving us the true information about the cases and where and how fast. >> yeah. well, really, what you are seeing is everyone just trying to come together and this is, you know, something that johns hopkins, for example, is making data available to the public and they are making it available in a way that's full sets of data that right now are very...
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thomas inglesby, direct kerr of the center for health security at johns hopkins university. start with the astonishing spread of this virus. one week ago we had 25,000 cases and 307 depths. but as of saturday, we have 121,000 cases and 2,000 deaths. what does that tell you about the nature of this virus, and where are we in its course, its spread here in the united states? >> well, it tells us that this virus is able to spread pretty efficiently and quickly. we've seen that around the world in the last few months, and we should expect that to keep happening in the united states. i think, unfortunately, we are still at the very beginning of this outbreak, and we should expect that to continue for some time and really focus on social distancing as one of our main interventions in trying to slow it. chris: i want to puck up on that because -- ping on that, because -- pick up on that because i want to ask you about president trump's evolving policy on how to handle the virus. as you know, his initial 15 days to stop the spread of the virus guidelines run i out tomorrow, the 15 d
thomas inglesby, direct kerr of the center for health security at johns hopkins university. start with the astonishing spread of this virus. one week ago we had 25,000 cases and 307 depths. but as of saturday, we have 121,000 cases and 2,000 deaths. what does that tell you about the nature of this virus, and where are we in its course, its spread here in the united states? >> well, it tells us that this virus is able to spread pretty efficiently and quickly. we've seen that around the...
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according to those updated the job you could johns hopkins they have more than 100,000 cases. out of the 120,000 cases worldwide, china has far and away the greatest number with more than 80,000. italy is a distant second with more than 10,000. but iran is not far behind. just as china sought to keep initial reports of the virus wyatt at downplay the impact, so did iran. the leadership i in iran urged people to votthepeople to vote s sham election saying rumors were being peddled by the u.s. to suppress voter turnout. they mock the concept of quarantines and even exported their masks to china expecting that the corona virus would have no impact on their country. ..ll >> reflective censorship from china and iran put the rest of the world at risk with handicap of preparation. as our doctors and nurses and scientists continue to work around the clock to contain this virus, we have to have transparency and we have to know the facts. for any set on the global scale we need honesty and transparency from all countries. mr. presidents i note the absence of a quorum.
according to those updated the job you could johns hopkins they have more than 100,000 cases. out of the 120,000 cases worldwide, china has far and away the greatest number with more than 80,000. italy is a distant second with more than 10,000. but iran is not far behind. just as china sought to keep initial reports of the virus wyatt at downplay the impact, so did iran. the leadership i in iran urged people to votthepeople to vote s sham election saying rumors were being peddled by the u.s. to...
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i'm happy now to welcome my next guest alexander white from johns hopkins university baltimore maryland as a. medical historian you sir are uniquely placed to put this outbreak that's gripping the world at the moment into a larger deeper context to better help us understand what we're going through right now has anything similar to the covert 900 taken place in history well i mean i think in terms of the scale of responses that we've seen especially in china you know the world's never seen a quarantine of that scale and that's something to take into account but in terms of epidemic epidemics i think you know the 898-818-0010 extension 00 flu really you know looks very similar in a lot of ways although you know what's important to remember is the mortality rate for that flu well being similar to deaths occurred amongst out here younger populations of can or exclusively months the elderly when you see that now this outbreak transcends borders but the reaction has been to close the border seal ourselves off do you have historical examples of that working. working out it's complicated order
i'm happy now to welcome my next guest alexander white from johns hopkins university baltimore maryland as a. medical historian you sir are uniquely placed to put this outbreak that's gripping the world at the moment into a larger deeper context to better help us understand what we're going through right now has anything similar to the covert 900 taken place in history well i mean i think in terms of the scale of responses that we've seen especially in china you know the world's never seen a...
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annmarie: we got that latest data from johns hopkins with the u.s. overtaking china, where the outbreak again, on the number of confirmed cases. nearly 86 thousand confirmed cases in the united states. half of those are coming from new york state. new york is becoming the epicenter of a pandemic in the united states. we are seeing a lot more numbers in new jersey as well as california and on top of that as well, more hot spots like michigan and illinois and to the north of us, canada. 72%. cases served the concern is that now this will accelerate even more in the united states. the world health organization talked about the u.s. becoming the epicenter. meantime yesterday, we all focused on it. devastating u.s. jobless claims numbers. president trump predicting the nation will get back to work pretty quickly. he is still talking about the end of locked down by april 12 and easter. how realistic is that? annmarie: what he is talking about with governors and he wants to have these guidelines sent for local leaders about basically some counties that coul
annmarie: we got that latest data from johns hopkins with the u.s. overtaking china, where the outbreak again, on the number of confirmed cases. nearly 86 thousand confirmed cases in the united states. half of those are coming from new york state. new york is becoming the epicenter of a pandemic in the united states. we are seeing a lot more numbers in new jersey as well as california and on top of that as well, more hot spots like michigan and illinois and to the north of us, canada. 72%....
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the johns hopkins university are more than 591,000 confirmed infections.h a lack of testing, the real number is likely to be much higher. 26,000 people, nearly 27,000 people now, have died and 131,000 have recovered. los angeles via skype. rob reynolds is there. the u.s. president has been the last hour. what does he have to say? primarilywell, president trump has been talking about his administration's praising the efforts by his officials, talking about that the federal government is forging with various private companies, saying that hundreds and hundreds of thousands of ventilators, masks, gloves and other necessary items are going to be flooding out of factories short order. this is at odds somewhat with picture where -- in which many doctors and nurses hospital officials say they are suffering from severe shortages. the numbers very quickly, the united states has now more than 100,000 confirmed cases, that's according to that same johns hopkins record keeping device. 1,543 byve soared to last count. that is more than the entire nation of germany. hot
the johns hopkins university are more than 591,000 confirmed infections.h a lack of testing, the real number is likely to be much higher. 26,000 people, nearly 27,000 people now, have died and 131,000 have recovered. los angeles via skype. rob reynolds is there. the u.s. president has been the last hour. what does he have to say? primarilywell, president trump has been talking about his administration's praising the efforts by his officials, talking about that the federal government is forging...
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we had this big screen behind us from johns hopkins. take this full, this is one of those things that johns hopkins gives us numbers. the hotspots are in red. you can see china on the right-hand side of the screen. then europe, italy issue we've talked about over the areas and the hotspots in america. 137,000 confirmed total cases in the world. 5,000 deaths. it's important to also recognize 69,000 people, doctor, have totally recovered from this. what do you make of the u.s. response so far? >> well, we're behind the curve. we're testing thousands of people. in north korea, they have done a tremendous job of testing and may be seeing a reduction in new cases every day. we also have been behind the curve when it comes to social distancing. at the end of the day, community mitigation. everything we hear about workplaces and telework, school closures, cancellations of mass gatherings will be critical to reduce the surge that the healthcare system will face. these are all things that we're contemplating now. a lot of this should have been d
we had this big screen behind us from johns hopkins. take this full, this is one of those things that johns hopkins gives us numbers. the hotspots are in red. you can see china on the right-hand side of the screen. then europe, italy issue we've talked about over the areas and the hotspots in america. 137,000 confirmed total cases in the world. 5,000 deaths. it's important to also recognize 69,000 people, doctor, have totally recovered from this. what do you make of the u.s. response so far?...
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our shared connections and human rights oh right right a great way to and alexander white from johns hopkins university sir thank you for your time thanks so much and. now the day is almost done now that the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either added avenues or you can follow me at leyla don't forget to use our half sank their day out remember whatever happens between now and tomorrow is another day. or. wrong. or or. thank you. our clothes our lifestyle choices and the fashion statement but they are way smarter and the environment eco. design is more of blazing new paths with garments made from plastic and paper and lays down next national tomorrow stylish. and eco friendly now for. next year. boy oh boy oh boy. he's quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at the. experience knowledge to morrow today. is the human race to destroy itself. we are moving the basic elements of our existence. we're using too much water and moving. water. we may think go about our supplies one last forever. but. when the rains stop. start
our shared connections and human rights oh right right a great way to and alexander white from johns hopkins university sir thank you for your time thanks so much and. now the day is almost done now that the conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter either added avenues or you can follow me at leyla don't forget to use our half sank their day out remember whatever happens between now and tomorrow is another day. or. wrong. or or. thank you. our clothes our lifestyle choices and...
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. ♪ >> trace: hawaii relatively few covid-19 cases and only 100 confirmed according to johns hopkins, they feel the effects as tourism and sub standstill during the pandemic. the streets of honolulu are nearly empty and with us now, the family physician as well as e.r. doctor and lieutenant governor thank you for joining us and we measured 120 cases in hawaii right now. but the way could be coming and what are the eye lens burning from new york, chicago, washington states of the world? >> first, our hearts there with you guys as you go through the crisis and we all waited. we learned if you lock it down, you've a chance to survive and we took a very bold action and are governor, myself, some of the team and we decided to lock the state down quickly you can prevent the big spread and so we have people in quarantined and as you know, a two week travel ban to hawaii and we love you guys in new york, chicago, d.c. and this is not the time to be traveling so the coronavirus will spread. >> trace: has there been any pushback because tourism is the number one industry and you're asking peopl
. ♪ >> trace: hawaii relatively few covid-19 cases and only 100 confirmed according to johns hopkins, they feel the effects as tourism and sub standstill during the pandemic. the streets of honolulu are nearly empty and with us now, the family physician as well as e.r. doctor and lieutenant governor thank you for joining us and we measured 120 cases in hawaii right now. but the way could be coming and what are the eye lens burning from new york, chicago, washington states of the world?...
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in the worldwide death toll mounts as the corona virus continues to spread now according to the john hopkins university in the u.s. the coronavirus pandemic has now claimed more than a 10000 lives around the world the majority of those deaths are no longer in china where the virus was 1st detected but now in italy there are almost 3 and a half 1000 people have now died and there are the infection rate has surged power . $41000.00 of the region of lombardy in northern italy is the hardest hit so many people have died there in recent days that cemeteries are no longer able to cope but lombardy isn't the only flashpoint hospitals across the country are running out of space and doctors and nurses say they can't manage for much longer. racing against time to provide more intensive care beds here in rome the newly built columbus covert to unit is already taking patients and more dedicated hospitals are on the way officials fear the dire situation in italy's north could soon start heading south on thursday italy's search past china as the country with the most coronavirus did a milestone month with
in the worldwide death toll mounts as the corona virus continues to spread now according to the john hopkins university in the u.s. the coronavirus pandemic has now claimed more than a 10000 lives around the world the majority of those deaths are no longer in china where the virus was 1st detected but now in italy there are almost 3 and a half 1000 people have now died and there are the infection rate has surged power . $41000.00 of the region of lombardy in northern italy is the hardest hit so...
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is more than 700000 globally the number who have died over 34000 those are the estimates from johns hopkins university but are those figures accurately reflect reality if we're talking about pure math curves usually indicate how severe cases are in a country and they show its ability to control a crisis but there are other factors too governments denying risk facts suppressed a lack of access to poor people and limited testing but be it in the slums the townships countries suffering conflicts and those without democracies what is unknown is whether the outbreak is bigger than politicians are admitting or they're able to handle correspondents in beijing johannesburg and mexico city report now on the situation across asia latin america and africa. here in asia some experts are doubting the ror numbers of infection some countries are reporting myin much and laos have reported fewer than 20 cases each by converting in viet nam have confirmed less than $200.00 respectively in all these countries order or have close cultural or economic ties with china your region epicenter of the outbreak meanwh
is more than 700000 globally the number who have died over 34000 those are the estimates from johns hopkins university but are those figures accurately reflect reality if we're talking about pure math curves usually indicate how severe cases are in a country and they show its ability to control a crisis but there are other factors too governments denying risk facts suppressed a lack of access to poor people and limited testing but be it in the slums the townships countries suffering conflicts...
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the time until you look at some of the new projections for india according to a model created by johns hopkins researchers it's a big number but this is the top end i guess 302500 1000000 people in india 302500 1000000 people could be infected with the cove and 19 of those about 110th that would be what 30 to 50000000 will be in serious or critical condition and need to be hospitalized but here's the problem you know how many ventilators they have over their ventilators essentially a breathing machine for patients who can't properly breathe for themselves when they have coronavirus you know how many ventilators india has about 20020008 only has a total of 100000 intensive care unit beds so if you do the math you really do begin to understand what india might be up against and if you i mean go ahead let's let's look at the numbers even if only 10000000 people get seriously ill just 10000000 member there's 1300000000 people in india 10000000 of a good seriously ill and they only have 20000 mental later years. that means 9000000 people will go without or could. now the outlook is grim it means ho
the time until you look at some of the new projections for india according to a model created by johns hopkins researchers it's a big number but this is the top end i guess 302500 1000000 people in india 302500 1000000 people could be infected with the cove and 19 of those about 110th that would be what 30 to 50000000 will be in serious or critical condition and need to be hospitalized but here's the problem you know how many ventilators they have over their ventilators essentially a breathing...
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again we're following the official numbers from the johns hopkins university coronavirus tracker map and as i said italy is the biggest coronavirus hot spot next to china. it's been more than 5,400 deaths reported there so far the most in the world next to china. an american university american nurse is volunteering errands she says that what she sees in italy should be a warning to americans with julie wilson now with her message. >>we hear the sirens from the ambulance with picks up the patients and brings them to the hospital. all day all night. constantly. >>right now samaritan's purse has an emergency field hospital set up in the parking lot of cremona hospital that's near milan. she says that the hospital has 600 beds all aside from 100 have been converted for covid 19 patients, the restaurants are for children and pregnant women of those 500 patients 100 our medical staff that once worked inside the hospital now battling the disease. the tent, she works and has 68 vents we're definitely going to fill up. >>if you could speak to the american to those spring breakers in florida
again we're following the official numbers from the johns hopkins university coronavirus tracker map and as i said italy is the biggest coronavirus hot spot next to china. it's been more than 5,400 deaths reported there so far the most in the world next to china. an american university american nurse is volunteering errands she says that what she sees in italy should be a warning to americans with julie wilson now with her message. >>we hear the sirens from the ambulance with picks up the...
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according to the latest figures from johns hopkins university, the us now hasjust over 83,000 cases,aking both china and italy. it comes as the total number of confirmed cases around the world has now passed 500,000. in terms of lives lost, countries in europe continue to be worst affected. the death total in italy is now more than 8,200. there was a jump in deaths in spain, too. meanwhile, another 115 people have died in the uk after testing positive for the virus, taking the total to 578. there are now approaching 12,000 confirmed cases. let's stay with the total number of us cases, though. a short while ago, president trump was asked about the numbers. it's a tribute to the amount of testing that we're doing. we're doing tremendous testing, and i'm sure you're not able to tell what china is testing or not testing. i think that's a little hard. let's speak to our north america correspondent peter bowes now. peter, those numbers then painting a really grim picture for the united states. yes, and not unexpected. sadly a lot of people around the country had expected this, as the case
according to the latest figures from johns hopkins university, the us now hasjust over 83,000 cases,aking both china and italy. it comes as the total number of confirmed cases around the world has now passed 500,000. in terms of lives lost, countries in europe continue to be worst affected. the death total in italy is now more than 8,200. there was a jump in deaths in spain, too. meanwhile, another 115 people have died in the uk after testing positive for the virus, taking the total to 578....
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. >> sreenivasan: as of this afternoon in the united states, johns hopkins university tracked morehan 124,000 coronavirus cases and more than 2,100 deaths. new york city continues to be the epicenter of the country's outbreak. more than 670 people in the city have died from theoronavirus. and after threatening to impose a "quarantine" on new york, new jersey and connecticut yesterday, president trump changed course late last night. in a twitter post shortly after 8:00 p.m., the president said hg consulted wiernors and decided "a quarantine will not be necessary." the centers for disease control evention then issued a strong travel advisory urging" connecticut and neey to refrain from non-essential domestic travel for 14 days effective immediately."io restri on movement and coerce are bringing severe hardship across the country. this morning treasurary steven mnuchin said that the money promised to taxpayers in the more than $2-billion economic stimulus bill is coming soon. >> within three weekl have direct deposits into people's accounts. ver people where we don't their direct deposit
. >> sreenivasan: as of this afternoon in the united states, johns hopkins university tracked morehan 124,000 coronavirus cases and more than 2,100 deaths. new york city continues to be the epicenter of the country's outbreak. more than 670 people in the city have died from theoronavirus. and after threatening to impose a "quarantine" on new york, new jersey and connecticut yesterday, president trump changed course late last night. in a twitter post shortly after 8:00 p.m., the...
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vice dean for, health practice at john hopkins school of health discusses the latest developments in the coronavirus outbreak. another new york city council who tested positive for the coronavirus talks about his 'sperience and new york city response to the outbreak. watch "washington journal." join the discussion. >> next, president trump holding a teleconference call with coronavirusr response efforts. we also hear from vice president ants, and white house coronavirus coordinator dr. birx. it took place at the coordination center in washington. this is an hour-long portion of the event because of technical difficulties. >> mr. president, vice president, thank you for being here. your visit as you dedicated last ,eek
vice dean for, health practice at john hopkins school of health discusses the latest developments in the coronavirus outbreak. another new york city council who tested positive for the coronavirus talks about his 'sperience and new york city response to the outbreak. watch "washington journal." join the discussion. >> next, president trump holding a teleconference call with coronavirusr response efforts. we also hear from vice president ants, and white house coronavirus...
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the latest numbers from johns hopkins university ranked the u.s. eighth in terms of countries with the most confirmed cases. >> now, the economic, social and cultural impacts hit hard yesterday. the dow plunged 1400 points into a bear market. last night, president trump delivered a rare oval office address and announced that travel from certain parts of europe would be restricted. the governors of california and oregon issued new guidelines last night that canceled all gatherings of 250 people or more. california's policy will be in effect at least through march. oregons for the next four weeks. >>> the nba suspending all games until further notice. march madness games will be closed to spectators. sources telling espn that major league baseball teams are preparing for policies that could disrupt early season games with the home openers of the la dodgers, oakland athletics and the san diego padres in question. there was a rare statement from mlb, the nba, major league soccer and the national hockey league that locker rooms and clubhouses will be cl
the latest numbers from johns hopkins university ranked the u.s. eighth in terms of countries with the most confirmed cases. >> now, the economic, social and cultural impacts hit hard yesterday. the dow plunged 1400 points into a bear market. last night, president trump delivered a rare oval office address and announced that travel from certain parts of europe would be restricted. the governors of california and oregon issued new guidelines last night that canceled all gatherings of 250...
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dean at the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college and a practicing physician at john hopkins. you've worked on vaccines before. is there any possibility we could get ahead of that 12 to 18-month timeline we keep hearing about? >> well, that's the real problem. vaccines can take a long time because they have to be tested adequately for safety and that's really difficult to compress those timelines especially for coronavirus vaccines which have a peculiar aspect about them in that sometimes in laboratory animals the vaccines we've seen, not ours but others can actually make things worse. so what happens is after you get vaccinated and you're exposed to the virus you can actually see a worsening of the -- of the pathology in the lungs. so we're -- i think we have to be really careful so the answer is sometimes you can accelerate vaccine timelines. there's a lot of opportunities for innovation but i'm not sure this is the kind of vaccine you want to do that for so i don't see that. so 12-18 month social security probably optimistic. we may looking at two years or so. so i think -
dean at the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college and a practicing physician at john hopkins. you've worked on vaccines before. is there any possibility we could get ahead of that 12 to 18-month timeline we keep hearing about? >> well, that's the real problem. vaccines can take a long time because they have to be tested adequately for safety and that's really difficult to compress those timelines especially for coronavirus vaccines which have a peculiar aspect about them...
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governor, in the meantime john hopkins, here is where we are as of one: 45 eastern coast time. total global case 585,000. this strikes me here 120, 130,000 recovered. that is about 20% of the global number of cases confirmed come about 20% have recovered it. the first time we have seen that. in the u.s. and at home, the global lead used to be eight or 9% on this map but now 91, 71,000 cases in the u.s. and recovery market is still less than 1,000. the death mark is 1400 -- and a thousand people died in a single day in italy but the new case is said to be slowing down, hold onto that number in a moment, details from the pandemic front lines there. the u.s. military sending hospital ships to america's largest cities to help care for the overflow of patients. i will talk to a commanding officer on board the comfort, soon to be in route to new york city it i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. introducing ore-ida potato pay. where ore-ida golden crinkles are your crispy currency to pay for bites of th
governor, in the meantime john hopkins, here is where we are as of one: 45 eastern coast time. total global case 585,000. this strikes me here 120, 130,000 recovered. that is about 20% of the global number of cases confirmed come about 20% have recovered it. the first time we have seen that. in the u.s. and at home, the global lead used to be eight or 9% on this map but now 91, 71,000 cases in the u.s. and recovery market is still less than 1,000. the death mark is 1400 -- and a thousand people...
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. >> what the johns hopkins university over 4600 covid-19 cases in 49 states and washington dc. at least 85 people have died. the first trial testing for the new vaccine started monday according to the national institutes of health, doctors in seattle plan to test it on 45 men and women but donald trump's task force and the public vaccine will not be ready for at least a year. >> erie images of empty store shelves across country as people run to get food and supplies. a lot of people panicked over this, grocery stores under pressure to accommodate shoppers who are most vulnerable. >> todd pyro is live in new york city were residents are facing strict new rules and i see behind you it is empty now. >> last hour it was red meat, this hour, poultry or lack thereof. i went yesterday to buy some chicken in my local supermarket, there was none. i said possibly i can pick them up today, not going to be the case. take a look at this, empty shelves involving so many products for meat, eggs, bread, cleaning supplies, paper products and other essentials, a scene repeated at supermarkets th
. >> what the johns hopkins university over 4600 covid-19 cases in 49 states and washington dc. at least 85 people have died. the first trial testing for the new vaccine started monday according to the national institutes of health, doctors in seattle plan to test it on 45 men and women but donald trump's task force and the public vaccine will not be ready for at least a year. >> erie images of empty store shelves across country as people run to get food and supplies. a lot of...