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a ticking time bomb that's how a report published on tuesday by human rights watch in john hopkins university describes the converging crisis of venezuela's collapsing health care system and the rampant coronavirus pandemic doctors around the world the earth last year you're going to have already announced the deteriorating conditions in hospitals across the country many are without access to running water and shortages of even basic medicine are commonplace sort of the immediacy and cost of the venezuelan government has so far confirmed just over a 1000 cases of coronavirus and 10 deaths numbers the researchers say are impossible to believe. the venezuelan government doctor is absurd in a country where doctors don't even have water to wash their hands the health care system is totally collapsed people are overcrowded and poor neighborhoods and prisons and authorities harass and chase journalists doctors and nurses who are trying to inform people doctors interviewed for the report describe their working conditions and the plight of patients as the plausible missions are asked to bring the wat
a ticking time bomb that's how a report published on tuesday by human rights watch in john hopkins university describes the converging crisis of venezuela's collapsing health care system and the rampant coronavirus pandemic doctors around the world the earth last year you're going to have already announced the deteriorating conditions in hospitals across the country many are without access to running water and shortages of even basic medicine are commonplace sort of the immediacy and cost of...
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professor jason farley with johns hopkins university. bloomberg, the founder of this network, is a big supporter of johns hopkins university. meantime, i want to get back to uber results. more headlines have been really good on uber. the biggest news -- have been rolling in on uber. they sawst news is declines in ridesharing but are boosted by uber eats. what are your takeaways? of course we see how much the ridesharing business is being affected by the lockdown and shelter-in-place orders, but we see signs that are encouraging. in places where lockdowns have been released progressively, we rise, so that's great. the second thing is that these businesses react very well to a pullback. 6% in q1.ere down cash reserves we are down 9%. it is very rare to have businesses where you recover faster. that is encouraging. see is that [indiscernible] at some point in 2021, so it is not so far from here. emily: i also want to get your thoughts on tesla, because you also cover tesla. we have learned the china factory has halted production as well, mea
professor jason farley with johns hopkins university. bloomberg, the founder of this network, is a big supporter of johns hopkins university. meantime, i want to get back to uber results. more headlines have been really good on uber. the biggest news -- have been rolling in on uber. they sawst news is declines in ridesharing but are boosted by uber eats. what are your takeaways? of course we see how much the ridesharing business is being affected by the lockdown and shelter-in-place orders, but...
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confirmed corona virus cases worldwide has passed 5000000 that's according to a tally by johns hopkins university the virus has killed more than 320000 people and roll down that containing it have devastated the world economy the outbreak originated in china but the u.s. and europe have been the worst affected still ahead on al-jazeera getting tourism into gear for the summer how the french government intends to kicks on the sector and save jobs last month has migraines why its government has been accused of breaking international norms and see. hello there plenty of showers and thunderstorms throughout much of indonesia some heavy rains in the fall calls into borneo and also over the next 2 days of rains becoming more widespread throughout much of the philippines our friday those rains very heavy into much of mindanao also you can see here the central northern areas of borneo very heavy downpours the make an insular and northern sections of sumatra notice as heavy on saturday and again a bit of a break across into borneo the next polls that have you any thunderstorms is on its way but it doesn't
confirmed corona virus cases worldwide has passed 5000000 that's according to a tally by johns hopkins university the virus has killed more than 320000 people and roll down that containing it have devastated the world economy the outbreak originated in china but the u.s. and europe have been the worst affected still ahead on al-jazeera getting tourism into gear for the summer how the french government intends to kicks on the sector and save jobs last month has migraines why its government has...
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courtesyt the deaths, of john hopkins university, tracking is. 5115 newst 60 minutes, worldwide infectionsin the u.s., approximate 1400. worldwide deaths, 1100. nine hundred 58 in the united states. amount evening, we will talk to the president of american university and served at the hhs secretary and the obama administration and she talks about her role as a college president and former hhs secretary. dr. george diaz, the first position to use a new drug treatment on a patient. he will talk about what he learned, tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. the washington journal at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. thank you for joining us. enjoy the rest of your evening. stay safe. we will be back tomorrow. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] announcer: c-span's washington --rnal come alive 50 day journal, life everyday. remote oralive, argument. the ceo of the national association of free and charitable clinics on the impact of the covid-19 pande
courtesyt the deaths, of john hopkins university, tracking is. 5115 newst 60 minutes, worldwide infectionsin the u.s., approximate 1400. worldwide deaths, 1100. nine hundred 58 in the united states. amount evening, we will talk to the president of american university and served at the hhs secretary and the obama administration and she talks about her role as a college president and former hhs secretary. dr. george diaz, the first position to use a new drug treatment on a patient. he will talk...
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. >> sunday on the presidency, we hear from president lyndon johnson who spoke at johns hopkins universityo explain american policy in vietnam. his televised speech was titled peace without conquest. here is a preview. vietnam is far away from this campus. we have no territory there, nor do we seek any. andwar is dirty and brutal difficult. men born into an america bursting with opportunity and promise have ended their lives on vietnam soil. why must we take this painful road? nation hazard its ease and interest and power for the sake of the people so far away? we fight because we must fight. if we are to live in a world where every country can shape its own destiny and only in such a world will our own freedom be finally secure. >> watch the full program sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 p.m. pacific on american history tv. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like at c-spanhistory. >> eden maclean is the author of "mussolini's children: race & elementary education in fascist italy." focuses between world war i and world wa
. >> sunday on the presidency, we hear from president lyndon johnson who spoke at johns hopkins universityo explain american policy in vietnam. his televised speech was titled peace without conquest. here is a preview. vietnam is far away from this campus. we have no territory there, nor do we seek any. andwar is dirty and brutal difficult. men born into an america bursting with opportunity and promise have ended their lives on vietnam soil. why must we take this painful road? nation...
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data from johns hopkins university show the number of confirmed infections worldwide has been growingy 1 million cases every 12 days or so. yet more and more countries are looking to end their long lockdowns. british prime minister boris johnson will unveil his plan for the uk in the coming hours. johns hopkins has tracked 1.3 million cases in the u.s. alone accounting for one-third of the global total. the virus has even made it into the trump white house now and potentially sidelined several key health officials. cnn's jeremy diamond has this from the white house. >> reporter: well, three top doctors on the white house's coronavirus task force are now going to be teleworking, working from home, carrying out some form of self-quarantine for the next two weeks after coming into contact with somebody at the white house who tested positive for coronavirus in just the last week. that is dr. robert redfield, the head of the centers for disease control, dr. stephen hahn, as well as dr. anthony fauci who has of course become one of the most public faces of this white house's response to the
data from johns hopkins university show the number of confirmed infections worldwide has been growingy 1 million cases every 12 days or so. yet more and more countries are looking to end their long lockdowns. british prime minister boris johnson will unveil his plan for the uk in the coming hours. johns hopkins has tracked 1.3 million cases in the u.s. alone accounting for one-third of the global total. the virus has even made it into the trump white house now and potentially sidelined several...
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marking a sad milestone less than 4 months since the coronavirus pandemic began according to john hopkins university, the u.s. surpass 100,000 deaths yesterday currently there are more than 1 million cases in the u.s. and globally there are over 5 million cases and 355,000 deaths. good morning and thank you for joining us. it's thursday may 28th, i'm robin winston. the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise even here at home. but one infectious disease expert says that the numbers are not getting the full picture kron four's gayle on reports. >>what we've been hearing among experts is that testing in cases are under reported here in the bay area counties are not reporting all cases, partly due to limited testing early on and asymptomatic people testing capacity has grown in the bay area and beyond to perhaps the reason why we're seeing a rise in covid-19 cases and deaths of the case counts are going in the right direction that is down that's good that they're going up. >>well maybe it's because we're casting but more likely they're going up because the acres have changed in more people have g
marking a sad milestone less than 4 months since the coronavirus pandemic began according to john hopkins university, the u.s. surpass 100,000 deaths yesterday currently there are more than 1 million cases in the u.s. and globally there are over 5 million cases and 355,000 deaths. good morning and thank you for joining us. it's thursday may 28th, i'm robin winston. the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise even here at home. but one infectious disease expert says that the numbers are...
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that's what we've been hearing since since the pandemic began professor alexander white of johns hopkins university in baltimore professor white it's fascinating talking with you thank you very much and come back and talk with us again thanks so much take care. of china is reporting almost no new cases of covert 19 and the government is pushing for full readmission of the economy but help confident are people that they can safely return to what they used to know was normal we visited one family in beijing to see how they're weighing the risks a bit of normality for 8 year old mona and his parents as restrictions in china have largely been east people slowly return to the pretty epidemic routines playgrounds and streets fill up shops have reopened even as official propaganda constantly reminds people to stay vigilant dishpan a reminds the residents be responsible. i mean i don't. know on the surface the epidemic's influence on our lives is weakening. but i have the feeling that this isn't over yet it still affects our lives our movements. i've just bought an electric scooter so i won't have to use p
that's what we've been hearing since since the pandemic began professor alexander white of johns hopkins university in baltimore professor white it's fascinating talking with you thank you very much and come back and talk with us again thanks so much take care. of china is reporting almost no new cases of covert 19 and the government is pushing for full readmission of the economy but help confident are people that they can safely return to what they used to know was normal we visited one family...
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and the world bank in one a professorthors is of epidemiology and environmental health at johns hopkins university, also a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for have me, i appreciate it. >> what did you find out last september, and would it come through -- come to fruition in? may of this year? >> the purpose was to address the possibility of there being a pandemic caused by fast-moving respiratory virus. by a fast-moving respiratory virus. the idea was it could spread quickly and potentially affect multiple countries at once, and what should preparedness look like in that scenario was so many places are affected at the same time? the availability of resources would be limited and it would be every country for itself. what we found is we would probably have not a medical countermeasure like a drug or vaccine to combat the new virus like this, so we would have to rely on nonpharmaceutical intervention, social distancing. we looked into the supply chain issues and anticipated shortages and medical supplies and ppe. we consid
and the world bank in one a professorthors is of epidemiology and environmental health at johns hopkins university, also a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center for health security. thanks very much for being with us. >> thanks for have me, i appreciate it. >> what did you find out last september, and would it come through -- come to fruition in? may of this year? >> the purpose was to address the possibility of there being a pandemic caused by fast-moving respiratory...
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by professor alexander white he is a sociologist who teaches the history of epidemics at johns hopkins university in baltimore professor white it's good to have you on the day we just heard in that report that prejudice is a discrimination that they're enjoying somewhat of a rebirth is that what pandemics do they claim lives and they also take some of our humanity at the same time. i would say that's that's very well put unfortunately the rise of racism and xenophobia can comment when an epidemic is not a new phenomenon historically those who are perceived as others within society and blame for the spread of disease which in turn has been used to justify oppressive policies against marginalized groups it was the same in the 14th century as jews were blamed for spreading plague in europe and burned to the state and a host of racially instead of phobic we motivated quarantines occurred you know really from that period up until the 20th century in response to the bonnet plague and other diseases largely blaming marginalized groups for the spread of this disease and it's important to know that you kn
by professor alexander white he is a sociologist who teaches the history of epidemics at johns hopkins university in baltimore professor white it's good to have you on the day we just heard in that report that prejudice is a discrimination that they're enjoying somewhat of a rebirth is that what pandemics do they claim lives and they also take some of our humanity at the same time. i would say that's that's very well put unfortunately the rise of racism and xenophobia can comment when an...
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francine: lauren sauer from johns hopkins university. y with johns hopkins experts for stats on covid-19. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: target's profit squeeze. shares drop as investors show concerns over weakening profitability despite record sayers in the first quarter -- record sales in the first quarter. the treasury is set to sell 20 year debt, while the u.k. sells negative yielding debt for the first time in history. shapiropeak to tom about rapid changes that will transform the real estate market. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak" on this wednesday, may 20. i'm alix steel. in the markets, equity futures in europe were pressured. targetket is digesting results a little less favorably. the big news overnight is the u.k. actually selling negative debt for the first time ever. that sets the stage for investor demand in the 20 year auction here in the u.s.
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according to johns hopkins university, almost 1.5 million covid-19 cases have been confirmed in the u.s. that's about one third of all cases worldwide. 88,000 people here in the united states have died. meantime, in a virtual commencement message to the class of 2020, former u.s. president, barack obama, said the country's leaders aren't even pretending to be in charge. he never mentioned president trump by name, but it was clear who he was talking about. >> doing what feels good, what's convenient, what's easy, that's how little kids think. unfortunately, a lot of so-called grownups, including some with fancy titles and important jobs still think that way, which is why things are so screwed up. >> obama's former vice president who is trying to replace trump took to twitter, joe biden saying donald trump is, quote, wholly unfit to lead the country. the trump administration is firing back. it is defending the president's handling of the virus, saying that he kept those numbers from being higher. cnn's jeremy diamond has more on the war of words. >> reporter: well, for the second time in
according to johns hopkins university, almost 1.5 million covid-19 cases have been confirmed in the u.s. that's about one third of all cases worldwide. 88,000 people here in the united states have died. meantime, in a virtual commencement message to the class of 2020, former u.s. president, barack obama, said the country's leaders aren't even pretending to be in charge. he never mentioned president trump by name, but it was clear who he was talking about. >> doing what feels good, what's...
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us on the kron 4 morning news on this wednesday may 13th i'm robin winston, according to johns hopkins university more than 82,000 people in the u.s. are reported to have died from the coronavirus an updated model predicts increased fatalities over the next few months right now there are more than 4 million cases worldwide with over 291,000 deaths john lawrence reports. >>147,000 covid-19 deaths by august. that's what the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of washington is predicting for the u.s. 10,000 more than its projection earlier this week states relax people have. >>heard the message that got me out to become more mobile out there having more contact and we're seeing the ready of that transition california state university system is canceling most in person classes through the fall semester. and los angeles county might keep stay at home orders for the next few months. >>but ease some restrictions we're learning to live with it we're not moving beyond it. >>but it's important not to overreact and not to under react others, including president trump want restricti
us on the kron 4 morning news on this wednesday may 13th i'm robin winston, according to johns hopkins university more than 82,000 people in the u.s. are reported to have died from the coronavirus an updated model predicts increased fatalities over the next few months right now there are more than 4 million cases worldwide with over 291,000 deaths john lawrence reports. >>147,000 covid-19 deaths by august. that's what the institute for health metrics and evaluation at the university of...
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a lot further than that. >> translator: today, we found out about another study from the johns hopkins universitys the oecd did yesterday but ranks us fifth in the world, in total tests carried out. >> turns out that, not only had the oecd already revised spain's position down to 17th, johns hopkins never published such a study. >> well, after initially claiming that their data came from johns hopkins university, the spanish government put us onto a website called world-o-meter. we wondered what's world-o-meter. >> it's not one that i'm familiar with. >> world meter aggregates data into tables and charts. it actually does rank spain fifth in overall coronavirus testing but it's not exactly apples to apples. the table appears to include both pcr and antibodies tests for spain but not for most other countries. >> i don't think it makes much sense to add those things together. they would present different things. in one case, you're testing people currently infected. in another, you're testing people who have been infected in the past. >> world meter's owner seems to run 27 similar websites but has
a lot further than that. >> translator: today, we found out about another study from the johns hopkins universitys the oecd did yesterday but ranks us fifth in the world, in total tests carried out. >> turns out that, not only had the oecd already revised spain's position down to 17th, johns hopkins never published such a study. >> well, after initially claiming that their data came from johns hopkins university, the spanish government put us onto a website called...
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. >> preliminary data from johns hopkins university suggests we could see 3,000 deaths per week from the virus by june. that's nearly double what we're seeing now just as more states begin to re-open. >>> also this morning we're hearing from a top doctor in new york who says more children are coming down with a serious illness that could be related. >> the fda is cracking down on antibody tests aimed at making sure the tests you get are accurate. >>> meanwhile a white house adviser warns the unemployment rate could hit 20% this week and another well-known company is filing for bankruptcy. this time gold's gym, which will also close dozens of locations. >> with so many americans out of work, doctors are now warning about a mental health crisis. >> but we begin our coverage with that new data raising concern. here's abc's megan tevrizian. >> reporter: this morning, new models predicting a dramatic increase in deaths from coronavirus if social distancing is lifted too early. >> this virus has enormous capabilities of spreading like wildfire. >> reporter: preliminary data on "the new yor
. >> preliminary data from johns hopkins university suggests we could see 3,000 deaths per week from the virus by june. that's nearly double what we're seeing now just as more states begin to re-open. >>> also this morning we're hearing from a top doctor in new york who says more children are coming down with a serious illness that could be related. >> the fda is cracking down on antibody tests aimed at making sure the tests you get are accurate. >>> meanwhile a...
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more now is bringing eric jones he's the director of european and your asian studies at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in belong italy and that is where he joins me this evening pervez or jones it's good to have you on the program 500000000000 euro some of it will not have to be paid back what about where you are will italy be able to live with this. well i think 500000000000 euros is a lot of money let's not kid ourselves it's a very small amount of money compared to the scale of the crisis that we face so i have to figure out how we're going to scale the gap between the number of hits being offered right now and the number that's required i think italy will gratefully receive any support that it can get but obviously if the crisis continues to deepen and italy is going to need more support in the future so let's hope that this sign of agreement is a sign of good things to come you wrote last month that now is the time for europe's leaders to do whatever it takes to save europe whatever it takes is half a 1000000000 euros doing whatever it takes and look acros
more now is bringing eric jones he's the director of european and your asian studies at johns hopkins university school of advanced international studies in belong italy and that is where he joins me this evening pervez or jones it's good to have you on the program 500000000000 euro some of it will not have to be paid back what about where you are will italy be able to live with this. well i think 500000000000 euros is a lot of money let's not kid ourselves it's a very small amount of money...
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the germans have come to this agreement is an important 1st sign all right eric jones of johns hopkins university in below new italy professor jones we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much for having me. and you thought your trainers or your sneakers were expensive i want you to get a load of this the basketball shoes worn by the american hoops icon michael jordan have just sold at auction for more than half a $1000000.00 that's right they look a bit old fashioned today as athletic shoes go but this pair was among the very 1st so-called air jordans made especially for the star of his 1st season in the n.b.a. remember that i do the bees auction house took advantage of the renewed hype surrounding jordan a documentary about michael jordan with the title the last dance and streaming right now on e.s.p.n. and netflix it is currently the most popular documentary in the world not bad would you give that kind of good p.r. journalist k.j. matthews joins me now from los angeles good to see you a.j. i'm going to just start out by saying you are not allowed to ever ag
the germans have come to this agreement is an important 1st sign all right eric jones of johns hopkins university in below new italy professor jones we appreciate your time and your insights tonight thank you thank you very much for having me. and you thought your trainers or your sneakers were expensive i want you to get a load of this the basketball shoes worn by the american hoops icon michael jordan have just sold at auction for more than half a $1000000.00 that's right they look a bit old...
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a day the "new york times" obtained the internal document which cited projections from a johns hopkins university model former fda official scott gottlieb said there could be more deaths without a decrease. >> as you open the economy and people interact more, stop is social distancing, that slow burn of infection could ignite at any point. >> reporter: it comes as president trump is revising his projection for the number of lives lost two weeks ago, saying the death toll could be as long as 50,000. sunday, saying it will likely be significantly higher. >> we're going to lose anywhere from 75,000, 80,000, to 100,000 people that's a horrible thing. we shouldn't lose one person over this. >> reporter: the white house and the cdc are disavowing the draft document the white house saying it is not their document, that it's not gone through inter-agency vetting, and is not reflective of any of the modeling done by the task force the creator of the johns hopkins model telling the "washington post" the projections were not intended to be a forecast. adding, there are reopening scenarios where it could get
a day the "new york times" obtained the internal document which cited projections from a johns hopkins university model former fda official scott gottlieb said there could be more deaths without a decrease. >> as you open the economy and people interact more, stop is social distancing, that slow burn of infection could ignite at any point. >> reporter: it comes as president trump is revising his projection for the number of lives lost two weeks ago, saying the death toll...
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the healthcare and economic crisis facing our nation because of covid-19.er according to johns hopkins university where the 1.5 million americans have tested positive for covid and more than 90000 have died. 1509 west virginians have tested positive for covid and 68 have died according to our state
the healthcare and economic crisis facing our nation because of covid-19.er according to johns hopkins university where the 1.5 million americans have tested positive for covid and more than 90000 have died. 1509 west virginians have tested positive for covid and 68 have died according to our state
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francine: thank you so much for joining us, lauren sauer from johns hopkins university. mberg terminal for more information and tune in for our exclusive with johns hopkins experts on battling covid-19. the focus is tensions between the u.s. and china. kevin cirilli was talking about some things the u.s. and trump administration would be looking for, including sanctions against chinese officials. that sent a bit of concern on the market, but european equities and u.s. equity futures are up. this is as the european union put the final touches on a fiscal stimulus program to be funded by e.u. debt, the euro now gaining and i'm looking at the renminbi, 7.1544. simulcast,our jonathan ferro and lisa abramowicz with more "bloomberg tv.eillance" on radio and this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ credible ton't gets believe that a long-term solution to the problems we are facing can be achieved by moving interest rates. >> economic forecasts are hazardous at best, even more so now. >> the uncertainty associated with the pandemic is not likely to go away. >> this is "bloomberg keene,lance," with
francine: thank you so much for joining us, lauren sauer from johns hopkins university. mberg terminal for more information and tune in for our exclusive with johns hopkins experts on battling covid-19. the focus is tensions between the u.s. and china. kevin cirilli was talking about some things the u.s. and trump administration would be looking for, including sanctions against chinese officials. that sent a bit of concern on the market, but european equities and u.s. equity futures are up....
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the healthcare and economic crisis facing our nation because of covid-19.er according to johns hopkins university where the 1.5 million americans have tested positive for covid and more than 90000 have died. 1509 west virginians have tested positive for covid and 68 have died according to our state department of health and human services. we mourn each one of those lost lives for their families, and remember the families that grieve for them now and thel friends who have lost a loved one. all of us joined together prayed we think all the heroes who were on the frontline performing lifesaving and life-sustaining jobs during this pandemic. the economic consequences of this pandemic have been devastating as well. but the health devastation is what really breaks all of our collective hearts. on the economic front nationally the unemployment rate 14.7%, 36.5 million americans have filed for unemployment, that's been since mid march an incredible number in our small state of west virginia 164,000 unemployment claims have been processed since march and the unemployment rate is over 15%. with these facts
the healthcare and economic crisis facing our nation because of covid-19.er according to johns hopkins university where the 1.5 million americans have tested positive for covid and more than 90000 have died. 1509 west virginians have tested positive for covid and 68 have died according to our state department of health and human services. we mourn each one of those lost lives for their families, and remember the families that grieve for them now and thel friends who have lost a loved one. all...
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has passed 100000 according to the johns hopkins university the total number is 100047 with almost 1700000 infections confirmed the spite that states are beginning to reopen their economies. u.s. president trump will on thursday sign an executive order concerning social media companies that's according to the white house he had threatened to shut down twitter and other social media platforms after a statement he made was fact checked twitter described cross post as misleading when he wrote postal votes would lead to fold anyone value history expression should be concerned the u.s. president's threatening to close down media questioning. this is what u.s. diplomats regularly object to abroad who are tarrying states like china and russia and turkey. hundreds of people have been arrested in home called his anger grows over new security laws proposed by china it was secretary of state might pump aoe says hong kong is no longer apologise and no longer warrants special economic treatment jeopardizing billions of dollars in trade. brazil is just report of another $1086.00 covert $900.00 deaths in
has passed 100000 according to the johns hopkins university the total number is 100047 with almost 1700000 infections confirmed the spite that states are beginning to reopen their economies. u.s. president trump will on thursday sign an executive order concerning social media companies that's according to the white house he had threatened to shut down twitter and other social media platforms after a statement he made was fact checked twitter described cross post as misleading when he wrote...
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that's according to data from johns hopkins university. those new projections come as governor newsom says the state could begin reopening its economy by friday, retail and manufacturers will be the first to enter into california's next phase of the stay at home order. the governor says flower shops clothing stores, toys books in sporting goods stores can all reopen by the end of the week with new mandatory guidelines like curbside pickup. california is also set to release the new rules on thursday seated dining at restaurants and shopping malls and offices are not included in this next phase. we need active monitoring surveillance to make sure that the disease is not spreading. if it is one of the criteria is a to re modify. well the governor said that phase 2 would also include reopening public spaces parks and beaches. we're expecting more details on all of that on thursday. according to johns hopkins university there are currently over 1 million cases of the coronavirus in the u.s.. >>more than 56,000 of those cases are in california.
that's according to data from johns hopkins university. those new projections come as governor newsom says the state could begin reopening its economy by friday, retail and manufacturers will be the first to enter into california's next phase of the stay at home order. the governor says flower shops clothing stores, toys books in sporting goods stores can all reopen by the end of the week with new mandatory guidelines like curbside pickup. california is also set to release the new rules on...
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we have been talking with members of johns hopkins university about this pandemic.s been kind enough to join us repeatedly, always giving good perspective. i want you to talk about dr. f auci, the virologist, talking to the ophthalmologist, going at it over infectious disease? is an: i think dr. fauci expert. as an infectious disease physician, we have to trust that his path forward and vision for how to safely reopen the country is the most important path to follow. we have to be safe, steadfast, and this is the time when we need that voice of leadership. lauren, good morning from london. where can you find a voice of leadership? is there anyone or anything when you look at testing and some of the things about what this virus does, that you would trust? lauren: that is one of our bigger challenges -- biggest challenges. in that discussion, when dr. cavalier whenim he said schools should reopen, i don't feel we have a strong national leadership front we can go to for support. normally you would expect that from the cdc and the cdc has been sidelined. bestnk dr. fauc
we have been talking with members of johns hopkins university about this pandemic.s been kind enough to join us repeatedly, always giving good perspective. i want you to talk about dr. f auci, the virologist, talking to the ophthalmologist, going at it over infectious disease? is an: i think dr. fauci expert. as an infectious disease physician, we have to trust that his path forward and vision for how to safely reopen the country is the most important path to follow. we have to be safe,...
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francine: thank you so much, jason farley of johns hopkins university.o check out your bloomberg terminal for the latest information, with our exclusive conversation with johns hopkins experts. coming up, our interview with andrew bailey after the bank of england described what could be the deepest recession in the world. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- saving you up to $400 a year. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. ♪ alix: unwavering commitment. the bank of england says it stands to do whatever is needed as it sees a slump in growth this year. trade negotiators will monitor progress as president trump threatens to terminate the deal. and blackrock
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number of corona virus cases worldwide has passed 5000000 that's according to a tally by johns hopkins university the virus has killed more than 320000 people and lockdowns aimed at containing it have devastated economies of man the world's brazil's government is sanctioning the use of an anti marry a drug to treat the virus despite a lack of evidence that it works president abbas narrow support for the drug has cost tension within the health ministry where military personnel have been appointed to keep posts brazil has the 3rd largest number of infections worldwide and its health system is struggling to cope a latin america tennessean reports. brazil is now latin america's ground 0 with coded 1000 infections spreading faster than anywhere else and president not all has responded by getting his new health minister to approve the use of hydroxy chloroquine the controversial anti-malaria drug is untested pre-treating coronavirus and can have serious even fatal side effects. but president will so not all sense is 93 year old mother has a box by her bed you know that if i prescribe it to all my suppo
number of corona virus cases worldwide has passed 5000000 that's according to a tally by johns hopkins university the virus has killed more than 320000 people and lockdowns aimed at containing it have devastated economies of man the world's brazil's government is sanctioning the use of an anti marry a drug to treat the virus despite a lack of evidence that it works president abbas narrow support for the drug has cost tension within the health ministry where military personnel have been...
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steve: here are the numbers from johns hopkins university. worldwide infections in the last 60 minutes. nearly 2000. worldwide deaths in the last 60 minutes, 306. 231 in the united states. we are back tomorrow evening at 8:00 eastern time with a primetime addition of the washington journal. joining us will be the dean of harvard medical center. george daley will be joining us. and the assistant professor of epidemiology at johns hopkins. this available at our website at c-span.org/coronavirus. thank you for joining us on this monday. stay healthy, keep well. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> c-span's washington journal live every day. news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning, we will discuss the airlines' response to the coronavirus pandemic. with the international president of the association of flight
steve: here are the numbers from johns hopkins university. worldwide infections in the last 60 minutes. nearly 2000. worldwide deaths in the last 60 minutes, 306. 231 in the united states. we are back tomorrow evening at 8:00 eastern time with a primetime addition of the washington journal. joining us will be the dean of harvard medical center. george daley will be joining us. and the assistant professor of epidemiology at johns hopkins. this available at our website at c-span.org/coronavirus....
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. >> beth cameron, earning her doctorate from johns hopkins university. how has all of this changed our nation? >> i think our nation really is going to be forever changed in many ways. and i hope that we're changed in how we prioritize this particular set of threats. threats caused by epidemics and pandemics. but i do think that the social fabric of our country will also change. tony fauci has been quoted saying the hand handshake might be a thing of the past and instead we might be using the less intrusive nams stay that they use in india. i think those are small ways our society might change that might have good benefits for influenza season when we all don't like to get the flu and still costs thousands of lives here and around the world over year. but i also think it may have some significant changes in how we view international travel, ow we look at big mass gatherings. and also i hope how we treat one another. because one of the only silver linings in this terrible pandemic that we're undergoing is i think the incredible solidarity that we've had a
. >> beth cameron, earning her doctorate from johns hopkins university. how has all of this changed our nation? >> i think our nation really is going to be forever changed in many ways. and i hope that we're changed in how we prioritize this particular set of threats. threats caused by epidemics and pandemics. but i do think that the social fabric of our country will also change. tony fauci has been quoted saying the hand handshake might be a thing of the past and instead we might...
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hopkins university emergency medicine. give us an update on the state of the nurses at the johns hopkins university.he primary state of the nurses is exhausted. everyone is working incredibly hard to keep up with the patient load, keep up with the demands of using the ppe, of working overtime to make sure units get turned into covid units and patients are safely cared for. we are incredibly grateful for the work of our nurses. it has been unbelievable. tom: what i notice about emergency medicine is you try to learn every step of the way. what do you know now about the therapeutics of this virus verses where you were six weeks ago? lauren: we just conducted the first phase of the act trial which is the nih adaptive trial ivir and we are starting to see some positive data, which is exciting. we are hearing about hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine. we are learning a lot about crowning of patients so there are a lot of studies underway throughout the hospital. talk to: lauren sauer, me about how first responders are feeling about the president and the administration saying they want to reopen the economy,
hopkins university emergency medicine. give us an update on the state of the nurses at the johns hopkins university.he primary state of the nurses is exhausted. everyone is working incredibly hard to keep up with the patient load, keep up with the demands of using the ppe, of working overtime to make sure units get turned into covid units and patients are safely cared for. we are incredibly grateful for the work of our nurses. it has been unbelievable. tom: what i notice about emergency...
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that was jason farley from johns hopkins university.he founder of bloomberg lp, the parent company of this network. daybreak next on australia, the energy markets get an injection of optimism. founder andm is the portfolio manager of jackson square capital. this is bluebird. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: oil prices surged to a five-week high on a pair of bullish headlines. number one, opec and its allies are scaling back crude shipments. number two, the international energy agency is saying that crude demand will improve over the coming months. from an investor's perspective, let's bring in andrew graham, the founder and portfolio manager at jackson square capital. ray to have you with us, andrew. is this the time to start looking at some of the energy names given how beaten-down they are and given improving expectations for recovery? yeah.: the low valuations make this sector attractive for deep value managers. probably long only managers like myself. i approach this thing as a generalist. looking at the forward curve 12 to 24 month
that was jason farley from johns hopkins university.he founder of bloomberg lp, the parent company of this network. daybreak next on australia, the energy markets get an injection of optimism. founder andm is the portfolio manager of jackson square capital. this is bluebird. ♪ -- this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: oil prices surged to a five-week high on a pair of bullish headlines. number one, opec and its allies are scaling back crude shipments. number two, the international energy agency is...
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to johns hopkins university to talk about .ovid-19 with dr.his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. every day, we are lucky to speak with johns hopkins about what covid-19 means, what the breakthroughs are, and what more can be done. we speak with andrew pekosz. thank you for giving us a little bit of your time. clinical trials, there is a lot of confusion of some of the drugs that have trials and have been tested, if they work, don't work. what do we know about remde sivir? andrew: it has had a couple of reports out. one from the nih shows significant promise and if it is given early enough in the course of infection it seems to improve the time in which people get better. a report out of china suggests it was less successful, but those patients were being treated much later in the disease process at a time where not just the virus is causing damage but also your immune response. i would say there is cautious optimism, but it certainly seems like it will be a treatment that is probably
to johns hopkins university to talk about .ovid-19 with dr.his is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. every day, we are lucky to speak with johns hopkins about what covid-19 means, what the breakthroughs are, and what more can be done. we speak with andrew pekosz. thank you for giving us a little bit of your time. clinical trials, there is a lot of confusion of some of the drugs that have trials and have been tested, if they...
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andrew pekosz with johns hopkins university. we will do that next.rg. ♪ ♪ "bloombergs is surveillance." latest tech giant to cut jobs in the midst of the pandemic and cut jobs in at least five states. one worker said the number of positions eliminated is likely in the thousands. cuts unknown how many were because of the pandemic. nissan may reportedly cut more than 20,000 jobs worldwide it also reports that nissan may reorganize operations in japan because of falling demand for cars. its new midterm plan next week. hertz faces a deadline today to agree to a deal on a miss debt payment -- missed debt payment. some are sure they will -- tom: he is with johns hopkins university bloomberg school of public health. mr. bloomberg is the founder of andmberg lp, the radio online platform as well. as we go into a memorial day weekend attempting to understand emergencyes on our community and he is celebrating a wedding anniversary. congratulations to you and your bride. what is so important is the stresses on an exhausted medical community. how are they doing?
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them from getting the disease we don't know yet a long term study led by researchers from johns hopkins university is looking into the idea but but it'll take a while to get the results it's only slated to conclude at the end of 2022. what happens if you just rinse your hands well with fresh clean running water. could you wash in the virus off your hands with water only. this question is actually a lot more complex than it appears at 1st glance and and to explain why the answer is no i'd have to give a long lecture on how soap works and talk about the chemistry of of of water known as surfactants since we don't have time for that suffice it to say that you can think of source code to as being sticky so water alone won't do the trick so basically makes any virus that's clinging to the skin on your hands or or caught in its folds soluble in water which has to happen for the virus to be washed away. i keep sending in your questions i've been fizzling i'll see you again very soon here i think they'll be about. india. using some of. the. innovation projects are helping one poor people need to switch to
them from getting the disease we don't know yet a long term study led by researchers from johns hopkins university is looking into the idea but but it'll take a while to get the results it's only slated to conclude at the end of 2022. what happens if you just rinse your hands well with fresh clean running water. could you wash in the virus off your hands with water only. this question is actually a lot more complex than it appears at 1st glance and and to explain why the answer is no i'd have...
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been infected globally and almost 370000 have died from the disease as according to the johns hopkins university in the u.s. the colombian capital bogota is shutting down one of the city's largest neighborhoods home to nearly 1500000 people placing residents there under strict quarantine and in the u.s. new york governor andrew cuomo has signed a bill providing death benefits to families of health workers and. other public servants who died from code 90. 3 well it was a big day for fans of space travel for the 1st time in nearly a decade 2 american astronauts have been propelled into orbit they were launched by a rocket and capsule built not by nasa but by the u.s. company space x. founded by billionaire musk the 2 astronauts are now on their way to the international space station. 8. that. or. you or your it. but. if. you want to help our. poppy what oppa. at 3 22 pm on saturday a lawn musk's space x. launched 2 nasa astronauts into orbit in a falcon 9 rocket from the kennedy space center. u.s. president donald trump and vice president mike pence watched from the ground saturday's liftoff was t
been infected globally and almost 370000 have died from the disease as according to the johns hopkins university in the u.s. the colombian capital bogota is shutting down one of the city's largest neighborhoods home to nearly 1500000 people placing residents there under strict quarantine and in the u.s. new york governor andrew cuomo has signed a bill providing death benefits to families of health workers and. other public servants who died from code 90. 3 well it was a big day for fans of...
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desperately searching for ways to increase our testing capacity to johns hopkins developed its own coronavirus task force to meet demands. the university has been especially helpful in maryland's effort to combat the virus to johns hopkins has closely corroborated with local nursing homes to train their employees and test residents to protect our most vulnerable population butns i commend johns hopkins ingenuity which has been critical to efforts to identify those to prevent the spread ofd the virus. the university of maryland medical systems has stepped up ain these efforts to address te devastating impacts of covid-19 interstates minority communities which is likely due to the underlying health care disparity. the university has a team of experts consortium the consortium will be critical to the development of strategies and our states response efforts to protect our communities of color who are more susceptible to covid-19. despite the immense burden maryland small businesses are facing they have stepped up to help hospitals nursing homes and other front-line workers. a distillery in baltimore is one of such small businesses. they c
desperately searching for ways to increase our testing capacity to johns hopkins developed its own coronavirus task force to meet demands. the university has been especially helpful in maryland's effort to combat the virus to johns hopkins has closely corroborated with local nursing homes to train their employees and test residents to protect our most vulnerable population butns i commend johns hopkins ingenuity which has been critical to efforts to identify those to prevent the spread ofd the...