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joining us is jason farley, johns hopkins's nursing professor.lk about and we need to start with exactly what we know in the u.s., the rising number of cases and people getting infected. is this the second wave or the continuation of the first wave less deadly they the first? or will we see the number significantly rise? prof. farley: yes, great question. we are seeing increases in mortality, but we have to still think about the epidemiology of covid-19 shifting somewhat. waves we really had concentrated epidemics in florida, and, new york, and california. in places where there were large economic radical centers bringing in additional resources, and surge capacity better than the rural epidemic that we are getting to see. as we move into more rural states, we are seeing a hospital surge capacity be tighter. there are less options for that surge capacity, less icu beds and fewer ventilators. contribute tould excess mortality. on the flipside we also have some benefits with the therapeutics, with steroids and death a mezzo zone -- death a mezzo zo
joining us is jason farley, johns hopkins's nursing professor.lk about and we need to start with exactly what we know in the u.s., the rising number of cases and people getting infected. is this the second wave or the continuation of the first wave less deadly they the first? or will we see the number significantly rise? prof. farley: yes, great question. we are seeing increases in mortality, but we have to still think about the epidemiology of covid-19 shifting somewhat. waves we really had...
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a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have used the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, had anything like this. had it been an anything like this been done before work not at this scale, i would say the, the johns hopkins dashboard really took off and actually has its place in history now has the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've seen this level of real time information, global information, and particularly about health information. so it's pretty new yet. and so many people have come to rely on it from the beginning of the pandemic all the way up until today. how can this technology help get vaccines to everyone around the world quickly? sure, well at its most basic level, johns hopkins dashboard shows you what is happening in the places you care about where you live, where your family lives. in the same way, we take place information and apply it to the problem of vaccine distribution, which as everybody can ima
a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have used the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, had anything like this. had it been an anything like this been done before work not at this scale, i would say the, the johns hopkins dashboard really took off and actually has its place in history now has the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've...
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a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have used the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, had anything like this. had it been anything like this been done before work not at this scale. i would say the, the johns hopkins dashboard really took off and actually has its place in history now as the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've seen this level of real time information, global information, and particularly about health information. so it's pretty new. yeah. and so many people have come to rely on it from the beginning of the pandemic all the way up until today. how can this technology help get vaccines to everyone around the world quickly? sure, well, at its most basic level, johns hopkins dashboard shows you what is happening in the places you care about where you live, where your family lives. in the same way, we take place information and apply it to the problem of vaccine distribution, which as everybody can imag
a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have used the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, had anything like this. had it been anything like this been done before work not at this scale. i would say the, the johns hopkins dashboard really took off and actually has its place in history now as the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've seen...
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pekosz from johns hopkins.n our exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at covid-19. we started the week with encouraging news from pfizer, and as we keep reading about it the question is how long the protection lasts. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) >> is necessary in some form, the sooner the better -- stimulus is necessary in some form, the sooner the better. >> it will take time for the vaccine to be deployed, and we still have many hurdles. >> we will see perhaps less volatility then we have seen so far this year.
pekosz from johns hopkins.n our exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for an inside look at covid-19. we started the week with encouraging news from pfizer, and as we keep reading about it the question is how long the protection lasts. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at...
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emily: a grim view from joshua sharfstein of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropy. the trump administration kicked off its relationship with silicon valley with an awkward photo-op at the white house, including the president and the most prominent tech leaders. a true bridge between tech and washington was never quite built. a biden administration does not necessarily mean less scrutiny over big tech. joining us to discuss, rebecca kern, who covers the intersection of policy and technology. you have a great piece talking about what a biden administration would mean for big tex. under trump, they faced antitrust scrutiny, a lot of angry tweets. under joe biden, it will not necessarily be smooth sailing, is it? rebecca: not necessarily. we saw a big report out from representative david sees elite , antitrustcilline report going after big tech companies, apple, google, facebook. they are recommending some legislative reforms, likely to co
emily: a grim view from joshua sharfstein of johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. hopkins bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropy. the trump administration kicked off its relationship with silicon valley with an awkward photo-op at the white house, including the president and the most prominent tech leaders. a true bridge between tech and washington was never quite built. a biden administration does...
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johns hopkins university said there have been a total of more than 48 million cases reported worldwideover 1.2 million people have died. >>> here in japan, coronavirus cases remain relatively low but the situation is changing in the northern prefecture of hokkaido. infections are rising sharply there, and nhk has learned the prefectural government may impose tougher anti-virus measures as early as this weekend. officials say indicators like the weekly average of new cases are worsening, putting a strain on the medical system. the prefecture has been urging residents and businesses to take additional precautions since late last month. now hokkaido is considering raising its alert level for the second time in two weeks, this time from 2 to 3 on its 5-point scale. bars and night clubs in the biggest city of sapporo's entertainment district would be encouraged to close at 10:00 p.m. restaurants would be asked to stop serving alcohol by that time. authorities are talking about offering subsidies to businesses that comply. the prefecture reported 119 new cases thursday, hitting triple digits
johns hopkins university said there have been a total of more than 48 million cases reported worldwideover 1.2 million people have died. >>> here in japan, coronavirus cases remain relatively low but the situation is changing in the northern prefecture of hokkaido. infections are rising sharply there, and nhk has learned the prefectural government may impose tougher anti-virus measures as early as this weekend. officials say indicators like the weekly average of new cases are...
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johns hopkins university says nearly 173,000 cases were reported across the country that day.he latest in three weeks of six-digit counts. a private research organization says as of tuesday, more than 88,000 people in the u.s. are being treated for the coronavirus in hospitals. over 17,000 people are in intensive care. with families celebrating thanksgiving this weekend, the centers for disease control and prevention is concerned about an increased covid-19 risk. it called on people not to gather with family and friends outside their households. president-elect joe biden weighed in, calling on residents to sacrifice a beloved custom for a greater good. >> this year, we're asking americans to forgo so many of the traditions that we've long made this holiday. >> biden urged people to avoid large get-togethers, wear masks, and maintain social distancing. >>> americans usually get ready for thanksgiving by preparing their holiday dinner. thawing their turkey, making sure they have enough pumpkin for their pie. but the pandemic has forced many to turn elsewhere for their meals. nhk
johns hopkins university says nearly 173,000 cases were reported across the country that day.he latest in three weeks of six-digit counts. a private research organization says as of tuesday, more than 88,000 people in the u.s. are being treated for the coronavirus in hospitals. over 17,000 people are in intensive care. with families celebrating thanksgiving this weekend, the centers for disease control and prevention is concerned about an increased covid-19 risk. it called on people not to...
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a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have used the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, hit anything like this. had it been anything like this been done before? not at this scale, i would say the, the johns hopkins dashboard really took off and actually has its place in history now has the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've seen this level of real time information, global information, and particularly about health information. so it's pretty new. yeah. and so many people have come to rely on it from the beginning of the pandemic all the way up until today. how can this technology help get vaccines to everyone around the world quickly? sure, well at its most basic level, johns hopkins dashboard shows you what is happening in the places you care about where you live, where your family lives. in the same way, we take place information and apply it to the problem of vaccine distribution, which as everybody can imagine
a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have used the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, hit anything like this. had it been anything like this been done before? not at this scale, i would say the, the johns hopkins dashboard really took off and actually has its place in history now has the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've seen this...
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a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have use the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, hit anything like this. had it been and anything like this been done before work not at this scale, i would say the, the johns hopkins dash board, it really took off and actually has its place in history now as the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think we've seen this level of real time information, global information, and particularly about health information. so it's pretty new. yeah. and so many people have come to rely on it from the beginning of the pandemic all the way up until today. how can this technology help get vaccines to everyone around the world quickly? sure, well at its most basic level, johns hopkins dashboard shows you what is happening in the places you care about where you live, where your family lives. in the same way, we take place information and apply it to the problem of vaccine distribution, which as everybody c
a lot of our viewers will be familiar with the johns hopkins university global coded 19 map. now that map is based on your platform. we all have use the data, especially because it is real time data to do, you know, hit anything like this. had it been and anything like this been done before work not at this scale, i would say the, the johns hopkins dash board, it really took off and actually has its place in history now as the most viral map based application in the world. so i don't think...
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researchers from johns hopkins us a while new cases have increased 21% over the past week testing has only increased by less than 5%. local health officials in fact are said to be considering asking bay area residents who travel to covid hot spots over the holiday season to quarantine or to get tested upon their return. >>the idea is to make sure that covid cases do not spike here in the bay area. force dan kerman has details he's live tonight with more on this part of the story dan. >>you know a covid numbers are relatively low in san francisco and the rest of the bay area compared to much of the rest of the state and the nation to help officers want to keep it that way how did they do that are they concerned about people coming in here after returning from holiday travel with this is one of the ideas under consideration. if you travel to a covid hot spot over the holidays. bay area health authorities may require or recommend you quarantine for 14 days upon your return to the bay area. >>somebody is returning from an area of higher incidence, you know that that could be something tha
researchers from johns hopkins us a while new cases have increased 21% over the past week testing has only increased by less than 5%. local health officials in fact are said to be considering asking bay area residents who travel to covid hot spots over the holiday season to quarantine or to get tested upon their return. >>the idea is to make sure that covid cases do not spike here in the bay area. force dan kerman has details he's live tonight with more on this part of the story dan....
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and that's according to johns hopkins university.now has confirmed the total of 124,000 new infections and almost 1,000 deaths, as the virus surges through america's midwestern heartland. now, as you can see here, since the beginning of the october, the moving average of new cases is, of course, heading in the wrong direction. the university of nebraska medical center is one of the premier facility information the united states for treating infectious diseases. you can see here, it was ready to take on ebola and sars several years ago. but lately, even it's having trouble coping with the onslaught of coronavirus cases. now, i spoke a bit earlier with one doctor there still coming to grips with the soaring numbers. dr. david butney is a professor at the medical center. your medical center, one of the best in the united states, arguably the world when it comes to infectious diseases. you handled ebola. the first patients off of crouie ships that came into the united states. we're so months on, and you can fathom the position that your
and that's according to johns hopkins university.now has confirmed the total of 124,000 new infections and almost 1,000 deaths, as the virus surges through america's midwestern heartland. now, as you can see here, since the beginning of the october, the moving average of new cases is, of course, heading in the wrong direction. the university of nebraska medical center is one of the premier facility information the united states for treating infectious diseases. you can see here, it was ready to...
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>>johns hopkins university. more than 264,000 americans have lost their lives to the virus. let's take a look at covid-19 cases and deaths in the u this state this afternoon, according to the california department of public health. >>there were 12,000 new cases in 54 deaths in just the past 24 hours. more than 19,000 people have died from the virus in our state according to the cdc. the total number of covid-19 cases in the u.s. could be 8 times higher than what's being reported. >>they say in september about 53 million americans were infected. but only 7 million cases were reported this is because most cases are mild and go unreported but authorities think that 84% have not gotten infected so far and that was at risk still at risk of catching the disease. >>cisco unified school district officials are encouraging students to take part in a survey it will gather information about their experiences with distance learning. the 11 question survey aims to provide a snapshot of the students experiences and emotional well-being as most schools remain closed due to the pandemic in a
>>johns hopkins university. more than 264,000 americans have lost their lives to the virus. let's take a look at covid-19 cases and deaths in the u this state this afternoon, according to the california department of public health. >>there were 12,000 new cases in 54 deaths in just the past 24 hours. more than 19,000 people have died from the virus in our state according to the cdc. the total number of covid-19 cases in the u.s. could be 8 times higher than what's being reported....
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>>and now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic according to johns hopkins university, the united states recorded nearly 103,000 new cases yesterday has the largest number of single day cases in any country since the pandemic began 16 states also set new records for hospitalizations and the increase in numbers is not just because of more testing. the researchers at johns hopkins say that while new cases have increased 21% over the past week testing has increased only by less than 5% local health officers are said to be considering asking bay area residents who travel to covid hot spots over the holidays. >>to quarantine or get tested upon their return. the idea is to try to make sure covid cases don't spike here in the bay area on first-and kerman live for us in the city for. an update on all of this stand. >>i'll get up and basically the idea is san francisco and the rest of the bay area doing so well compared to so many other places not only in the state. but in the nation these places want to maintain those low numbers of covid-19 how to do it. well, this is one idea that's bei
>>and now to the latest on the coronavirus pandemic according to johns hopkins university, the united states recorded nearly 103,000 new cases yesterday has the largest number of single day cases in any country since the pandemic began 16 states also set new records for hospitalizations and the increase in numbers is not just because of more testing. the researchers at johns hopkins say that while new cases have increased 21% over the past week testing has increased only by less than 5%...
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joining us now is the associate director for behavioral research as johns hopkins bloomberg school publicealth for vaccine safety. great to have you. with moderna today, how confident are you in it? do you think people will have confidence in taking the vaccine? >> thank you so much for having me. he results that came out today are quite stunning. trial of of a 30,000, the efficacy was around 94%, so really good results. with regards to your second question, will people be confident taking it? i think it will be crucial from a public health perspective to be transparent and communicate to individuals about this vaccine so we can be sure when it is available individuals will be willing to take it. kailey: voter has said when it does approve it wants to start rolling out in 24 hours. do they have adequate capacity to do that? if so, how many people will be able to get vaccinated right away? >> it is a great question. the way this works with regards to distribution in the united states is that it will happen by a state-by-state level. states will really determine how it gets rolled out with
joining us now is the associate director for behavioral research as johns hopkins bloomberg school publicealth for vaccine safety. great to have you. with moderna today, how confident are you in it? do you think people will have confidence in taking the vaccine? >> thank you so much for having me. he results that came out today are quite stunning. trial of of a 30,000, the efficacy was around 94%, so really good results. with regards to your second question, will people be confident...
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first, john hopkins university history professor explores the when the right to vote.n journalist david is the first wheelchair basketball team. later, a book about the federal government forced migration of american american migrations in the 19th century. applicants 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi, i am david. welcome to the national book festival in this difficult time of the pandemic, one thing we can do, i know you are all loving, read a good book. i wrote a book published this summer, cia officer who is struggling with one of the problems of our times, knowing what is true and what isn't. it is my great pleasure to have with me today, two people who wrote very best books of the summer about issues related to our new technologically sophisticated world and the dangers. first i want to introduce mark, my former colleague of the washington post wrote an extraordinary memoir, the revelation about an essay technology and surveillance and the subtitle of what the book says, the american surveillance. i also wa
first, john hopkins university history professor explores the when the right to vote.n journalist david is the first wheelchair basketball team. later, a book about the federal government forced migration of american american migrations in the 19th century. applicants 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi, i am david. welcome to the national book festival in this difficult time of the pandemic, one thing we can do, i know...
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jeff from johns hopkins, a center for health security. thank you. the human rights activists are trying to use the courts here in germany to prosecute the perpetrators of 2 chemical weapons attacks against civilians in syria. activists want syrian president bashar al assad and members of his regime to be held accountable for the atrocities committed in 20132017 of president assad denies involvement. opponents say there is enough evidence to bring. i also say that in a fire evidence, that based syrian regime has carried out more than 200 nerve gas attacks over the last 7 years, despite agreeing to destroy all chemical weapons back in 2030. or rights groups have now filed a criminal complaint with germany's federal prosecutor, reporters from d.w. and german used by the same dash to go. i've been given exclusive access to some of the evidence the screams of cretins who died in the syrian gas attack in ghouta to this day still echo in the ears of syrian nurseryman . she wants nothing more than syrian president bashar assad and the perpetrators of the at
jeff from johns hopkins, a center for health security. thank you. the human rights activists are trying to use the courts here in germany to prosecute the perpetrators of 2 chemical weapons attacks against civilians in syria. activists want syrian president bashar al assad and members of his regime to be held accountable for the atrocities committed in 20132017 of president assad denies involvement. opponents say there is enough evidence to bring. i also say that in a fire evidence, that based...
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michelle, from johns hopkins, a center for health security. thank you. the human rights activists are trying to use the courts here in germany to prosecute the perpetrators of 2 chemical weapons attacks against civilians in syria . activists want 7, president bashar al assad and members of his regime to be held accountable for the atrocities committed in 20132070. the president assad denies involvement, opponents say there is enough evidence to bring indictments. i also say that in a fact evidence that based syrian regime has carried out more than 200 nerve gas attacks over the last 7 years, despite agreeing to destroy all chemical weapons back in 2030. all rights groups have now filed a criminal complaint with germany's federal prosecutor, reporters from d.w. and german news by the same deshpande go. i've been given exclusive access to some of the evidence the screams of cretins who died in the searing gas attack in ghouta to this day, still echoing in the ears of syrian nurse a man. she wants nothing more than syrian president bashar assad and the perp
michelle, from johns hopkins, a center for health security. thank you. the human rights activists are trying to use the courts here in germany to prosecute the perpetrators of 2 chemical weapons attacks against civilians in syria . activists want 7, president bashar al assad and members of his regime to be held accountable for the atrocities committed in 20132070. the president assad denies involvement, opponents say there is enough evidence to bring indictments. i also say that in a fact...
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summer but this rise is much different and the chart is still going up over the past ten days johns hopkins reports we've added nearly 1.3 million cases when the pandemic began it took the u.s. more than three months to hit that number now ten days hospitals are filling up just yesterday 67,000 people in hospitals sick with covid. that's from the covid tracking project. it's a spread like we have never seen this week the virus is killing nearly 1,000 people in america every day, but the experts warn it will get worse. researchers at the university of washington now project if we continue on this path, nearly 439,000 of us will be dead by march. so far covid has killed 242,000 people nationwide. we have coverage of the pandemic from coast to coast. first to nbc's ron allen in new york city where the mayor is warning all public schools could shut down by monday. ron? >> reporter: shep, yeah. closing schools here would be a big, huge setback. it's the largest public school system in history and one that opened for in person learning a couple of months ago things have been going relatively well
summer but this rise is much different and the chart is still going up over the past ten days johns hopkins reports we've added nearly 1.3 million cases when the pandemic began it took the u.s. more than three months to hit that number now ten days hospitals are filling up just yesterday 67,000 people in hospitals sick with covid. that's from the covid tracking project. it's a spread like we have never seen this week the virus is killing nearly 1,000 people in america every day, but the experts...
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to johns hopkins rather say that well, new cases have increased 21% over the past week.esting is only increased by less than 5%. bay area health authorities are discussing whether to require or recommend. >>the people who travel to covid hot spots over the holidays coming up need to quarantine or be tested when they returned to the bay. the idea is to make sure covid cases don't spike here in the bay area. >>can imagine yet 2 kids coming home from college and bringing grandma home from the graham over for a long weekend to you know for thanksgiving, how just how tough bad that could go so quickly. >>ucsf ideology. professor doctor, george rutherford says mandating quarantines and testing would be tough especially for a handful of counties but he thinks those coming to the bay area from covid hot spots should consider voluntarily quarantining and getting tested. health officers are expected to make some decisions about this travel advisory within the next week or so. >>still ahead a day more fallout after contra costa county officials say that they are rolling back reopen
to johns hopkins rather say that well, new cases have increased 21% over the past week.esting is only increased by less than 5%. bay area health authorities are discussing whether to require or recommend. >>the people who travel to covid hot spots over the holidays coming up need to quarantine or be tested when they returned to the bay. the idea is to make sure covid cases don't spike here in the bay area. >>can imagine yet 2 kids coming home from college and bringing grandma home...
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that's according to johns hopkins university. remember it hit 11 million cases just last sunday.y has anywhere near that many confirmed cases. the increases are rapid with many states shattering daily records. the nation as a whole has seen more than 100,000 new cases a day for 19 straight days. making matters worse, it's just four days before thanksgiving. millions of people often travel to see loved ones. the cdc is urging them to stay at home and celebrate the holiday with a virtual gathering. as you can see from these images, that advice is falling on deaf ears for many americans. you don't hear much about any of this from the president, donald trump. he's refusing to coordinate with the incoming biden administration, spending much of saturday golfing and spreading baseless election conspiracies. dr. celine galder joins me from new york, member of the biden-harris covid advisory board. the numbers are overwhelming. as you look ahead to january when the biden administration takes office, what is the one thing you think needs to be done? >> well, i think the one thing that need
that's according to johns hopkins university. remember it hit 11 million cases just last sunday.y has anywhere near that many confirmed cases. the increases are rapid with many states shattering daily records. the nation as a whole has seen more than 100,000 new cases a day for 19 straight days. making matters worse, it's just four days before thanksgiving. millions of people often travel to see loved ones. the cdc is urging them to stay at home and celebrate the holiday with a virtual...
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segÚn la universidad johns hopkins mÁs más de 709 contagios. ya se acerca a los 10 millones. clara. los latinos siguen siendo lo mÁs afectados. hasta el momento se han reportado 430 muertos en el condado. se avecina el invierno y nuevos desafÍos para los trabajadores del campo. muchos no pudieron ahorrar dinero para los dÍas de poco trabajo. mÁs informaciÓn. >> prÁcticamente en noviembre no hay trabajo. reportero: este aÑo este hombre no pudo ahorrar dinero. >> ya no dijeron que se va a terminar el trabajo. reportero: la pandemia y la temporada de incendio los han dejado desprotegido. >> algunos compaÑeros tiene construcciÓn y hay que ayudarles. reportero: este es un desafÍo nuevo para los trabajadores agrÍcolas. >> hay que guardar alimentos como las ardillas para estos meses pesados. reportero: la preocupaciÓn para este sector es grande. se deberÍan tomar acciones a travÉs de liderazgos locales y estatales. >> no he visto esfuerzo para lo que viene y que deberÍamos estar mÁs. reportero: Él ha visto comos economÍa familiar ha sufrido un gran golpe. >> el refrigerador se vacÍa
segÚn la universidad johns hopkins mÁs más de 709 contagios. ya se acerca a los 10 millones. clara. los latinos siguen siendo lo mÁs afectados. hasta el momento se han reportado 430 muertos en el condado. se avecina el invierno y nuevos desafÍos para los trabajadores del campo. muchos no pudieron ahorrar dinero para los dÍas de poco trabajo. mÁs informaciÓn. >> prÁcticamente en noviembre no hay trabajo. reportero: este aÑo este hombre no pudo ahorrar dinero. >> ya no...
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that was professor frederica bindy senior fellow at the center for transatlantic relations at john hopkins my thanks for coming on and speaking to us thank you for having me if you were watching us international we'll be back in just a my when with all the latest from the election to come back we've got lots. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race. dramatic to follow only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. here is the smug class to protect the class so they feel very comfortable with their affiliations and associations with the institutions that run america the highest level the permanent institutions that are always running america the matter of who is the president they have friends in the media and those friends feel smug that no matter what happens that they are protected it is dangerous to have an entrenched smug class in your society in your country because they can take liberties with the truth and project a situation that is false a
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a mystery don to the johns hopkins center for security missions. good to have you on the show. we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. well, a city that has tested all of its residents that describes the northwest english city of liverpool. it has become the 1st city in the u.k. to carry out mass testing of the entire population around 100000. people have been screened for the virus in just the past. 2 weeks, it is hoped that blanket testing will help to stop transmission of the virus, especially by carriers with no symptoms. you wus charlotte cells until report this is being billed as the u.k.'s latest weapon in the fight against covert 19, with the city of liverpool on the front line. that punishing a city wide testing scheme. the 1st of its kind in the u.k. and a massive p.r. campaigns underway to enlist the hoffa 1000000 people living in liverpool, the move people get tested, the better we can protect that great city and drive the disease down that start the fight back against code. let's get tested. let's do it together. that's do i
a mystery don to the johns hopkins center for security missions. good to have you on the show. we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. well, a city that has tested all of its residents that describes the northwest english city of liverpool. it has become the 1st city in the u.k. to carry out mass testing of the entire population around 100000. people have been screened for the virus in just the past. 2 weeks, it is hoped that blanket testing will help to...
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are measured on to the johns hopkins center for security missions. good to have you on the show. we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight. thank you. and your well, a city that has tested all of its residents that describes the northwest english city of liverpool. it has become the 1st city in the u.k. to carry out mass testing of the entire population around 100000 people have been screened for the virus in just the past 2 weeks. it is hoped that blanket testing will help to stop transmission of the virus, especially by carriers with no symptoms. you know, charlotte shelves until report this is being billed as the u.k.'s latest weapon in the fight against covert 19, with the city of liverpool on the front line. that piloting a city wide testing scheme. the 1st of its kind in the u.k. and a massive p.r. campaigns underway to enlist the hoffa 1000000 people living in liverpool, the move people get tested, the better we can protect that great city and drive the disease down that start the fight back against. let's get tested. let's do it together. that story for li
are measured on to the johns hopkins center for security missions. good to have you on the show. we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight. thank you. and your well, a city that has tested all of its residents that describes the northwest english city of liverpool. it has become the 1st city in the u.k. to carry out mass testing of the entire population around 100000 people have been screened for the virus in just the past 2 weeks. it is hoped that blanket testing will help to...
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mongolia center for health policy at duke university and caitlin rivers the senior scholar at john hopkinsfor health security, it is great to have you both, welcome to washington post live. >> thank you so much for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the report that you co-author, the first of its time a risk assessment on testing guidance that can be adapted to reflect the risk of covid-19 and the community, what is the basic framework? >> the basic framework sits in of what you've been talking about this excellent event for a multipronged strategy to get schools open, it is so important for the development of our children and it's important for the overall economic recovery, testing is not the only component, it needs to go along with the other steps that have already been discussed like masks and face coverings and steps to mitigate the risk of spread in schools like dividers and better ventilation but along with that we think there is considerable evidence that testing can make a big difference, the other thing that is changing is the availability of test, we had si
mongolia center for health policy at duke university and caitlin rivers the senior scholar at john hopkinsfor health security, it is great to have you both, welcome to washington post live. >> thank you so much for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the report that you co-author, the first of its time a risk assessment on testing guidance that can be adapted to reflect the risk of covid-19 and the community, what is the basic framework? >> the basic...
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first, johns hopkins university professor martha jones explores the right of black women to vote. davis the first wheelchair basketball teams comprised of world war ii veterans. later, a book about the federal government's forced migration of native americans
first, johns hopkins university professor martha jones explores the right of black women to vote. davis the first wheelchair basketball teams comprised of world war ii veterans. later, a book about the federal government's forced migration of native americans
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johns hopkins university, which is tracking the outbreak globally, has counted more than 11000000 u.s. cases in total. it says 264000 americans have died. advise is appointed by president elect joe biden had described the soaring rate of infections as deeply alarming. for the 1st time, u.s. president, donald trump, appears to have publicly acknowledge that joe biden won the election. but tweeting earlier, trump also reiterated that he won't concede, repeating his unsubstantiated claims about voter forward. his team is pushing ahead with lawsuits in battleground states. those several cases have already been thrown out of court. his administration is also refusing to cooperate with biden's transition team. have been scenes of jubilation in peru of the interim president announced he's resigning after just 5 days in the job. he had been under mounting pressure to stand down after replacing martin biscardi who's impeached congress called an emergency meeting after 2 students died during anti-government. protests legislators called on marine or to quit or face impeachment himself for astron
johns hopkins university, which is tracking the outbreak globally, has counted more than 11000000 u.s. cases in total. it says 264000 americans have died. advise is appointed by president elect joe biden had described the soaring rate of infections as deeply alarming. for the 1st time, u.s. president, donald trump, appears to have publicly acknowledge that joe biden won the election. but tweeting earlier, trump also reiterated that he won't concede, repeating his unsubstantiated claims about...
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joining me is a professor from john hopkins school of public health. with this: what a stunning course of development here. the number of months we have gone from looking for a vaccine to covid-19 to having one at our doorstep. the time frame this vaccine was developed versus history. >> it's amazing, but what is more amazing the vaccine should be approved by now. why is the fda scheduling a meeting for december 10th after we have all of this promising phase-3 data. we have an outdated system at the fda that has been there for generation after generation. there is no rolling active reviews like europe has. they review each piece of data that comes in. once we give the green light we don't continue to follow patients in any meaningful way and the fda added that weird 8-week additional safety observation period to any phase-3 trial to make sure it came after the election. we are waiting for that 8 week period to pass and this meeting on december 10th. the vaccine should be out there right now. >> the normal course of events making it stunning this vaccin
joining me is a professor from john hopkins school of public health. with this: what a stunning course of development here. the number of months we have gone from looking for a vaccine to covid-19 to having one at our doorstep. the time frame this vaccine was developed versus history. >> it's amazing, but what is more amazing the vaccine should be approved by now. why is the fda scheduling a meeting for december 10th after we have all of this promising phase-3 data. we have an outdated...
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del coronavirus y cÓmo ha afectado a los estadounidenses, segÚn el registro de la universidad john hopkins siendo el paÍs con mÁs casos de coronavirus, mientras que la el Área de la bahÍa registra mÁs de 118,500 caso de coronavirus, con 1781 muertes. en california reportan mÁs de 932,000 contagios y mÁs de 17,600 muertes. mientras que la alcaldesa de la ciudad indicÓ que van a parar las actividades. todas las actividades que iban a pasar de 25% a 50% este fin de semana, se han puesto en pausa. no se extenderÁ tampoco la capacidad para eventos religiosos o polÍticos a 300 personas, permanecerÁn estos hasta $200, sin embargo este cambio de planes se confirma al mismo tiempo que el nivel de contagios en san francisco llega a un 0.8%, el nivel mÁs bajo para una metrÓpolis en el paÍs en comparaciÓn con la ciudad de nueva york que tener una tasa de 1.7% y los Ángeles con el 3.6%, una de las mÁs altas. y la ciudad de san francisco parece ser lacio, ya que todo indica que el coronavirus estÁ controlado al menos por el momento. luis: mientras que los casos de tronar los aumentan peligrosamente en c
del coronavirus y cÓmo ha afectado a los estadounidenses, segÚn el registro de la universidad john hopkins siendo el paÍs con mÁs casos de coronavirus, mientras que la el Área de la bahÍa registra mÁs de 118,500 caso de coronavirus, con 1781 muertes. en california reportan mÁs de 932,000 contagios y mÁs de 17,600 muertes. mientras que la alcaldesa de la ciudad indicÓ que van a parar las actividades. todas las actividades que iban a pasar de 25% a 50% este fin de semana, se han puesto...
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coming up, we track covid-19 and we have our daily conversation with johns hopkins experts.oming up in the next hour, johns hopkins bloomberg school virologist ssor and and look at the treatments out there. this is bloomberg. ♪ that francine: >> i have your bloomberg business flash. walt disney is cutting another 4,000 jobs after lockdowns forced the closing of its theme parks. it takes a total number of layoffs in the first half of the fiscal year to 32,000, thorn 10% of its work force. the entertainment giant is switching focus to streaming service disney plus which is seeing surging growth. bit coin is steadying after its biggest slump since march's meltdown and been on our roller coaster rides climbing within reach of an all time high before falling to $16,000. bit coin is up 140% this year and there are questions about he durability of this rally. a family office will be opened in singapore to run the philanthropy in the region, and bridgewater associates long had ties and is opening an office there and is excited by the region's prospects and is your bloomberg first. c
coming up, we track covid-19 and we have our daily conversation with johns hopkins experts.oming up in the next hour, johns hopkins bloomberg school virologist ssor and and look at the treatments out there. this is bloomberg. ♪ that francine: >> i have your bloomberg business flash. walt disney is cutting another 4,000 jobs after lockdowns forced the closing of its theme parks. it takes a total number of layoffs in the first half of the fiscal year to 32,000, thorn 10% of its work...
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that is according to johns hopkins data. now, to give some perspective on how quickly the case rate is rising, there were 1 million new cases reported in the u.s. in just six days. it took 96 days for our nation to log its first million cases. in california, the percentage of positive tests over a 14-day period is 5.4%. last weekend, that number was 4.2%. the state recorded more than 15,400 new cases, from yesterday. that appears to be the highest number of daily cases reported by any state, to date. >>> a new, controversial effort to help slow the spread in california began just about an hour ago. all nonessential work, travel, and gatherings, are banned between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. it applies to all 41 counties in the purple tier, you see here, where the virus is widespread. that includes the counties of sonoma, napa, solano, contra costa, santa clara, and santa cruz. but some police and sheriff's departments have said they will not, in order to prioritize responding to crime. >>> officials say the curfew
that is according to johns hopkins data. now, to give some perspective on how quickly the case rate is rising, there were 1 million new cases reported in the u.s. in just six days. it took 96 days for our nation to log its first million cases. in california, the percentage of positive tests over a 14-day period is 5.4%. last weekend, that number was 4.2%. the state recorded more than 15,400 new cases, from yesterday. that appears to be the highest number of daily cases reported by any state, to...
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saturday johns hopkins reported another 166,000 new cases continuing a definivastating tr. the president didn't address the rapid axcceleration in new case. and today he railed against the results of the election. meantime dr. fauci says that he and attended a task force meeting in the last few months. states announcing new restrictions as they try to contain the spread. on saturday, west virginia and kentucky reporting their highest single day case counts since the start of the pandemic. new mexico and oregon orders new shutdowns. colorado returning it highest ll of separation. and being instituted. this morning jake tapper spoke with dr. fauci. >> 184,000 new cases on one day and it is getting worse. other than wearing masks, washes hands and social distancing, what more do we need to be doing? >> well, what we have to do is make what you just said is uniform. no excuse not to do it because we know that that can turn things around. i mean that is the tool we have. as i mentioned, there is good news with the vaccine and help is coming so that should motivate people to just
saturday johns hopkins reported another 166,000 new cases continuing a definivastating tr. the president didn't address the rapid axcceleration in new case. and today he railed against the results of the election. meantime dr. fauci says that he and attended a task force meeting in the last few months. states announcing new restrictions as they try to contain the spread. on saturday, west virginia and kentucky reporting their highest single day case counts since the start of the pandemic. new...
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that were critical in opposing miners' claims were coming from this small unit of radiologists at johns hopkins, and they had an incredible outside impact on miners' claims because judges decide cases in large part based on credibility determinations, and the doctors that johns hopkins had impeccable credentials. so it was only after sort of really trying to figure out what these doctors and one for in particular who was just prolific -- what the records actually were, so i created a mass spreadsheet, not the most efficient way but it worked. and looking at whether their opinions comported with the medical literature and prevail ing scientific opinion and they did not. the were significant changes that resulted as sort of when that finally became apparent to people in the government but it had been occurring for decades, and it just sort of needed -- just sort of needed a spotlight in a lot of ways, and so i think that's the one thing that a lot of people in the book that i describe, they really push for this and finally got people's attention, and once people saw it they felt compelled to act.
that were critical in opposing miners' claims were coming from this small unit of radiologists at johns hopkins, and they had an incredible outside impact on miners' claims because judges decide cases in large part based on credibility determinations, and the doctors that johns hopkins had impeccable credentials. so it was only after sort of really trying to figure out what these doctors and one for in particular who was just prolific -- what the records actually were, so i created a mass...
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developments in the pandemic, global virus cases that are approaching 60000000 according to a tally by johns hopkins university, the global death toll stands at almost 1400000. china is testing millions of people in imposing local lockdowns. often, multiple new cases were discovered in 3 cities across the country last week, and the united states, germany and the united kingdom ols, say they could begin vaccinations in their countries as soon as december. as now, take a look at some other stories making news around the world in the u.s. joe biden is pushing ahead with preparations for office despite donald trump's continuing refusal to concede the presidential election. media say biden will nominate anthony blinken as secretary of state. and can serve as deputy secretary of state and deputy national security adviser during the obama administration. ethiopia's military has given leaders in the northern people's liberation front, fighting between the government and t. . ground forces began more than 2 weeks ago. what amount of government has condemned unrest that led to the burning of the country's con
developments in the pandemic, global virus cases that are approaching 60000000 according to a tally by johns hopkins university, the global death toll stands at almost 1400000. china is testing millions of people in imposing local lockdowns. often, multiple new cases were discovered in 3 cities across the country last week, and the united states, germany and the united kingdom ols, say they could begin vaccinations in their countries as soon as december. as now, take a look at some other...
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johns hopkins university has canceled more than 11000000 u.s. cases in total. for the 1st time, u.s. president donald trump appears publicly acknowledge that joe biden won the election, but he also reiterated that he won't concede that repeating his unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud is ministration is also refusing to cooperate with joe biden's transition team. and the leader of ethiopia's to gray region has confirmed that his forces far rockets at the capital of eritrea. it marks a major escalation in the 12 day conflicts. are those the headlines stay with us now. jazeera desean max is up. next max sits in a room where visits are tightly controlled. the no cameras are allowed. he can't be seen or heard. all he can do is write. and this is what he says. gang life. this was our foundation. you know what we all know. i tried to do something different. and when i met daisy, it was the best day of my life. i wish that they could have gone on forever. my past caught up with me and made us all pay the price or the like max daisy grew up in south los angeles. t
johns hopkins university has canceled more than 11000000 u.s. cases in total. for the 1st time, u.s. president donald trump appears publicly acknowledge that joe biden won the election, but he also reiterated that he won't concede that repeating his unsubstantiated claims about voter fraud is ministration is also refusing to cooperate with joe biden's transition team. and the leader of ethiopia's to gray region has confirmed that his forces far rockets at the capital of eritrea. it marks a...
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that's according to johns hopkins university.ore than 200,000 of those were recorded on friday, alone. but, that might, also, include a backlog of cases that went unreported on thursday, due to thanksgiving. hospitalizations have dipped, slightly, but still near all-time highs. the covid-tracking project puts that figure at almost 90,000 people in the hospital. dr. bradley collins joins me, now, from providence, rhode island. only finished his shift a couple hours ago. dr. jonathan reiner, on cnn earlier, predicted the death rate could double within the next ten days. what do you see possible or likely unfolding over the next few weeks? >> yeah. i think -- i think he may be right. i think the -- you know, the -- people are having a big struggle between do i see family? do i stay at home? i think a lot of people think it won't happen to them. and we just -- that kind of behavior, it just takes one person to get a whole family sick. and so, you know, it's -- it's difficult. and i've had conversations with people, to say that they'v
that's according to johns hopkins university.ore than 200,000 of those were recorded on friday, alone. but, that might, also, include a backlog of cases that went unreported on thursday, due to thanksgiving. hospitalizations have dipped, slightly, but still near all-time highs. the covid-tracking project puts that figure at almost 90,000 people in the hospital. dr. bradley collins joins me, now, from providence, rhode island. only finished his shift a couple hours ago. dr. jonathan reiner, on...
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over 81,000 cases were reported yesterday according to johns hopkins. texas passed california at the most indications in the nation at 936,000. still early voters have risked it all turning out to vote in record numbers. >> reporter: excitement at the polls even as the pandemic rages out of control. >> if there is any silver lining, it is the fact that people are deeply engaged. >> in record numbers, more than 93 million ballots cast and still counting. >> a sacrifice was made so we could have the opportunity to vote. >> in california, every eligible voter got a mail-in ballot. this man went to the polls. >> i want to make sure my vote counts. >> at the same time, the nation's fall covid surge is in force. 100,000 a day. 27 states breaking records in the last two weeks. former fda commissioner scott gottlieb said the winter could be grim. >> i think december will be the toughest month. you look at what's happening in states now, you are seeing accelerating spread. >> in new york city, shutting down a halloween party with over 400 guests. starting wednes
over 81,000 cases were reported yesterday according to johns hopkins. texas passed california at the most indications in the nation at 936,000. still early voters have risked it all turning out to vote in record numbers. >> reporter: excitement at the polls even as the pandemic rages out of control. >> if there is any silver lining, it is the fact that people are deeply engaged. >> in record numbers, more than 93 million ballots cast and still counting. >> a sacrifice...
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argentina to victory in the 1986 world cup global current virus cases of the past 60000000, the johns hopkins university tracker, shows the u.s. has the highest number of infections in the world and deaths 2400 people died from cope with $98.00 in america in the last 24 hours a 6 months. harney. if europe is prime minister is rejecting international mediation efforts to end the crisis in the northern tier gray region, a deadline issued to graham forces to surrender has passed. regional leaders deny being surrounded by government forces in full of those stories, of course, on our web site at al-jazeera dot com back with more news in half an hour here on ars or next it's my tune is here to stay with us., pakistan's k.s.c., $100.00 assads more than 36 percent. we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in. the water is going dispensable to economic activity. but industrial means is worsening access to fresh water. counting the cost on al-jazeera. and she's received with him to morrow see more and that is me. yeah, i was using to be there and this is mon
argentina to victory in the 1986 world cup global current virus cases of the past 60000000, the johns hopkins university tracker, shows the u.s. has the highest number of infections in the world and deaths 2400 people died from cope with $98.00 in america in the last 24 hours a 6 months. harney. if europe is prime minister is rejecting international mediation efforts to end the crisis in the northern tier gray region, a deadline issued to graham forces to surrender has passed. regional leaders...
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segÚn datos recopilados por la universidad john hopkins.nford estÁ participando en el estudio de una posible vacuna de la compaÑÍa johnson y johnson. el ensayo estÁ en la fase 3 y se harÁ en 80 lugares alrededor del mundo. participantes en stanford. algunos recibirÁn la vacuna y otros un placebo. >>> deben recibir la vacuna contra la gripe antes del domingo. y segÚn anunciÓ el presidente de uc en una orden ejecutiva. >>> en esta lucha contra el covid 19. es esencial poder detener la propagaciÓn del virus una vez que una persona da positivo. y para ello, estÁn los investigadores y rastreadores de casos. pilar niÑo en san francisco conversÓ con una de las personas sobre los retos para cumplir esta labor. >>> cuÁles son los sÍntomas que ha tenido?. sÍ, siento mucho que se sienta tan enfermo. >>> una persona diagnosticada recibe una llamada del investigador del caso como luis busca determinar el sÍmbolo familiar, laboral o social donde pudo propagar el virus. y se entrega a los rastreadores. >>> el departamento de salud puede hablar con los con
segÚn datos recopilados por la universidad john hopkins.nford estÁ participando en el estudio de una posible vacuna de la compaÑÍa johnson y johnson. el ensayo estÁ en la fase 3 y se harÁ en 80 lugares alrededor del mundo. participantes en stanford. algunos recibirÁn la vacuna y otros un placebo. >>> deben recibir la vacuna contra la gripe antes del domingo. y segÚn anunciÓ el presidente de uc en una orden ejecutiva. >>> en esta lucha contra el covid 19. es esencial...
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that's according to a tally by johns hopkins university. the global death toll stands at almost 1400000 . meanwhile, india is planning to put off the winter session of parliament to sow the rising number of virus cases in the capital delhi and china is testing millions of people . imposing local law down south are multiple new cases were discovered in 3 cities across the country. last week 3, prominence, hong kong activists have been detained after pleading guilty to their involvement in last year's pro-democracy protests. joshua wang ivan, lamb, and agnes cho are due to be sentenced next week and could face up to 5 years in prison. when they arrived, knowing it could be their last moments of freedom, it would not raise surprising if i'm sent to the me they made haitian today. and that proved correct. this prison vehicle, transported to hong kong democracy activist, joshua long agnes child, and ivan lam, into custody after they face trial of a very role in massive pro-democracy protests in 2019. perhaps the uproar, this wish me to stay in p
that's according to a tally by johns hopkins university. the global death toll stands at almost 1400000 . meanwhile, india is planning to put off the winter session of parliament to sow the rising number of virus cases in the capital delhi and china is testing millions of people . imposing local law down south are multiple new cases were discovered in 3 cities across the country. last week 3, prominence, hong kong activists have been detained after pleading guilty to their involvement in last...
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more than 187,000 new infections were reported thursday, according to johns hopkins university, with numbers heading in the wrong direction across most of the country, an influential model has raised its projected winter death toll by 30,000. of course there are two promising vaccine candidates in the works, but new research indicates that factors other than effectiveness can impact how well a vaccination program works. they include distribution, the severity of the pandemic and people's willingness to take a vaccine. the top u.s. infectious disease expert is optimistic. >> vaccines are close by. they're coming. i said help is on the way, which to me i think should motivate people even more to double down because pretty soon we're going to get a heck of a lot of help from a very efficacious vaccine, two vaccines that just two weeks ago and this past week was shown to be extremely effective. i mean, efficacious in 95% and 94.5%. that's almost as good as measles vaccine, which is an extraordinary vaccine that crushed the measles in this country. >> now, expert says those vaccines won't
more than 187,000 new infections were reported thursday, according to johns hopkins university, with numbers heading in the wrong direction across most of the country, an influential model has raised its projected winter death toll by 30,000. of course there are two promising vaccine candidates in the works, but new research indicates that factors other than effectiveness can impact how well a vaccination program works. they include distribution, the severity of the pandemic and people's...
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marty fox news medical contributor physician professor at john hopkins university. dr. mccarey is may be that well we heard joe biden blasting president trump in the trump administration during the campaign for their handling of the coronavirus epidemic. that may be part of the reason that joe biden seems to have come out on top. but now it appears that his method of dealing with the virus is to close the country that's what it sounds like is talking about. >> members of the task force have to be careful because both and doctor zeke emanuel have called for these lockdowns and doctor emanuel actually call thed for them on june 30th he called for a national closure and said it absolutely has to be done everywhere back on june 30th that i think country is recognized that targeted closures and areas with active outbreaks selectively for businesses where there has been epidemic and superspreading events. that's why targeted mitigation should be considered. >> what do you think of the names of the folks who have been named to the coronavirus task force in the biden administra
marty fox news medical contributor physician professor at john hopkins university. dr. mccarey is may be that well we heard joe biden blasting president trump in the trump administration during the campaign for their handling of the coronavirus epidemic. that may be part of the reason that joe biden seems to have come out on top. but now it appears that his method of dealing with the virus is to close the country that's what it sounds like is talking about. >> members of the task force...
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you have a test positive rate in mississippi according to johns hopkins at 18.8%. that's a concerning number but you are saying you are handling it different in different parts of the state. >> yeah, well the reality is we're seeing a slight uptick in cases. nowhere near where we were back during the summer months. if you'll recall, many of the southeastern conference states louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida and georgia had a very, very challenging summer. at that time we actually had 1,250 hospitalizations at our peak on july 26th. today we have approximately 850. so we're somewhere in the neighborhood of 65 to 70% of total hospitalizations at our peak. we're pleased there are a number of good things coming out that will help us deal with this virus. the antibody opportunities that exist in terms of the therapeutics is a huge move in the right direction. i was talking with the state health officers about that today. allow us to treat as many as 700 patients in the near term. in addition to that, the vaccine is just around the corner and so what we all need
you have a test positive rate in mississippi according to johns hopkins at 18.8%. that's a concerning number but you are saying you are handling it different in different parts of the state. >> yeah, well the reality is we're seeing a slight uptick in cases. nowhere near where we were back during the summer months. if you'll recall, many of the southeastern conference states louisiana, mississippi, alabama, florida and georgia had a very, very challenging summer. at that time we actually...
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amission gone to the johns hopkins center for security missions. good to have you on the show. we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. well, a city that has tested all of its residents that describes the northwest english city of liverpool. it has become the 1st city in the u.k. to carry out mass testing of the entire population around 100000 people have been screened for the virus in just the past 2 weeks. it is hoped that blanket testing will help to stop transmission of the virus, especially by carriers with no symptoms. charlotte cells until report this is being billed as the u.k.'s laces weapon in the fight against cave at 19, with the city of liverpool on the frontline. that piloting a citywide testing scheme, the 1st of its kind in the u.k. and a massive p.r. campaigns underway to enlist the hoffa 1000000 people living in liverpool, the move people get tested, the better we can protect that great city and drive down that start the fight back against code, let's get tested. let's do it together. that's to it. for liverpool, local a
amission gone to the johns hopkins center for security missions. good to have you on the show. we appreciate your time in your valuable insights tonight. thank you. thank you. well, a city that has tested all of its residents that describes the northwest english city of liverpool. it has become the 1st city in the u.k. to carry out mass testing of the entire population around 100000 people have been screened for the virus in just the past 2 weeks. it is hoped that blanket testing will help to...
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in 2017, she came to baltimore as the black alumni presidential professor at john hopkins university. there, since then she has won too many awards to mention. let me just say she isn't a acclaimed scholar. and in 2019 her alma mater, awarded her a doctor of law on a honourary basis. and each spring, she and her husband who is french go back and forth across the atlantic, although they haven't been able to do that this year. but she's definitely a citizen of the world. so we are very honored to have doctor martha jones share with us what's really is the impact of black women who now have the right to vote, and will fight every day to make sure that every person has the right to vote and the politics of this democracy. >> thank you to you jane and to the u.s. capital of historic society. i am extremely honored to have been a part of what have been extraordinary series of conversations and insights. and i look forward to the work that we will do together out of this experience. so thank you so much. my theme is the 19th amendment, and how this year we are i think striving to both mark t
in 2017, she came to baltimore as the black alumni presidential professor at john hopkins university. there, since then she has won too many awards to mention. let me just say she isn't a acclaimed scholar. and in 2019 her alma mater, awarded her a doctor of law on a honourary basis. and each spring, she and her husband who is french go back and forth across the atlantic, although they haven't been able to do that this year. but she's definitely a citizen of the world. so we are very honored to...
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according to johns hopkins university, the total number of cases in the u.s.s now nearing 9.5 million. more than 233,000 americans have also died from the coronavirus so far. in california, the department of public health says there are more than 9 40,000 coronavirus cases across the state. and more than 17,000 deaths. >> bay area health officials considering a quarantine for holiday travel, similar to what is being done in hawaii and new york. it comes as one county reports it may ramp up restrictions on indoor dining or activities rather due to an increase in covid-19 cases. ktvu is here now with the details. andre? >> reporter: julie, much of the bay area is doing well when it comes to covid-19 cases and health officials hope to keep it that way as the thanksgiving holiday season looms upon us. with thanksgiving around the corner, local officials are scheduled to meet thursday to discuss the possibility of requiring a 14-day quarantine for people returning to the bay area from holiday travel. >> limiting the ability to move from higher transmission areas in
according to johns hopkins university, the total number of cases in the u.s.s now nearing 9.5 million. more than 233,000 americans have also died from the coronavirus so far. in california, the department of public health says there are more than 9 40,000 coronavirus cases across the state. and more than 17,000 deaths. >> bay area health officials considering a quarantine for holiday travel, similar to what is being done in hawaii and new york. it comes as one county reports it may ramp...