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johns hopkins university for health security. thanks for taking the time today. >> thank you for having me. >> it's been six months since the w.h.o. declared a covid pandemic. where do we stand now? >> we really have a hodgepodge of different policies and levels of control around the world and across the united states. but areas where you see the percent above and then taiwan, basically back to normal versus places like spain where the outbreak is out of control. i think that's what we would expect based on a virus that transmits efficiently and people having different levels of public health actions that come and go as hot spots go and this is probably going to be what we see until we have enough of the world's population vaccinated against this virus. >> interesting that you mentioned taiwan. it's pretty much a post-pandemic world right now, everything back to normal. we are going to talk to bay area woman author who's in taiwan right now. she's going to take us through her quarantine routine as she arrives as a visitor. i want
johns hopkins university for health security. thanks for taking the time today. >> thank you for having me. >> it's been six months since the w.h.o. declared a covid pandemic. where do we stand now? >> we really have a hodgepodge of different policies and levels of control around the world and across the united states. but areas where you see the percent above and then taiwan, basically back to normal versus places like spain where the outbreak is out of control. i think...
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.: we are joined by william moss, a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccines center. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your work at the vaccine access center, talk about that and in the international aspect. guest: yes, so the international vaccine access >> doctor william moss the executive director of the international vaccine access center and a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor moss thank you for joining us today. >> a little bit of your work at the vaccine access center with the international aspecth . >> we celebrated our tenth anniversary in the last year and the main focus is to increase access to life-saving vaccines. traditionally focused on childhood vaccines particularly to make sure there is access in africa and asia and they are reaching the most vulnerable. but also we have been very involved in thinking about covid-19cu covid vaccine and how we ensure the safety and efficacy with equitable distribution around thehe world. >>host: how does that apply to
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johns hopkins university has recorded over 1.1 million lives have been lost to coronavirus.
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jason farley of johns hopkins.eck out the bloomberg for the latest information and tune in every day for our exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts for in inside look at covid-19. let's get to the data as we bring in our surveillance to a close. we have european equity markets up by 1%. fiscal stimulus coming through, details of that being announced in france. that is one drive. we see the cac 40 up. it is a broad-based rally, many sectors rallying today, catching up with united states, where we see u.s. futures to the downside. nasdaq futures down by .9%. we did see the rally in the states yesterday that was about more than just tech. we will see that later in the day. coming up next, more bloomberg surveillance simulcast on radio and on bloomberg tv. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only xfinity mobile lets you choose shared data, unlimited or a mix of each. and switch anytime so you only pay for the data you need. switch and save $400 a yea
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the coronavirus pandemic is approaching yet another sobering milestone the latest figures from johns hopkins university show any 1000000 people have died so far it's approaching 195000 the u.s. brazil india mexico and the u.k. other countries which have seen the most deaths over the course of the price they go up to date with the headlines al jazeera world continues next. us a lot about a story. and i think without the need for. it all not be something. to
the coronavirus pandemic is approaching yet another sobering milestone the latest figures from johns hopkins university show any 1000000 people have died so far it's approaching 195000 the u.s. brazil india mexico and the u.k. other countries which have seen the most deaths over the course of the price they go up to date with the headlines al jazeera world continues next. us a lot about a story. and i think without the need for. it all not be something. to
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these on the top stories coronavirus related deaths some surpassed 1000000 that's according to the johns hopkins university tracker more than 33000000 people worldwide have been infected with the virus the u.s. brazil and india can for nearly half of the world's coronavirus deaths runs a 5th of being in the united states alone the daily death toll there is almost a klein but there has been a surge in your affections bringing fears of a 2nd wave donald trump announced the rapid testing system to bomb pop virus detection nationwide he says millions of test kits will be sent out across the country and bourne's arisan positive cases is likely in the days ahead last week we crossed the historic milestone when the united states conducted our 100 millionth test far more than any other country and not even close actually 2nd seems to be india with 1500000000 people and the numbers would be probably at least
these on the top stories coronavirus related deaths some surpassed 1000000 that's according to the johns hopkins university tracker more than 33000000 people worldwide have been infected with the virus the u.s. brazil and india can for nearly half of the world's coronavirus deaths runs a 5th of being in the united states alone the daily death toll there is almost a klein but there has been a surge in your affections bringing fears of a 2nd wave donald trump announced the rapid testing system to...
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that's according to johns hopkins university. it's the highest number in the world, with india second at 5.8 million cases and brazil third with 4.7 million. a police officer who died after being shot at a police station in croydon, south london, on friday has been named as matt ratana. he was 54. lawyers for breonna taylor, the woman killed by police in her own home in the united states, call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. the late us supreme courtjudge, ruth bader ginsburg, has become the first woman in american history to lie
that's according to johns hopkins university. it's the highest number in the world, with india second at 5.8 million cases and brazil third with 4.7 million. a police officer who died after being shot at a police station in croydon, south london, on friday has been named as matt ratana. he was 54. lawyers for breonna taylor, the woman killed by police in her own home in the united states, call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. the late us supreme courtjudge, ruth...
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access center and also a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor moss thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> host: a little bit about your work on the vaccine access center. talk about your international aspect. >> guest: international vaccine axes center we celebrated our tenth anniversary just last year and our main focus has been to ouincrease access to life-saving vaccines throughout the world. traditionally we have been focused on childhood vaccines particularly making sure that those acts as in africa and asia and that the vaccines are reaching the most vulnerable children but we've also been very involved in thinking about covid-19 vaccine and particularly how such a vaccine might be distributed, how we will ensureow its safety and efficacy and how we will get
access center and also a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. doctor moss thank you for joining us today. >> thank you for having me. >> host: a little bit about your work on the vaccine access center. talk about your international aspect. >> guest: international vaccine axes center we celebrated our tenth anniversary just last year and our main focus has been to ouincrease access to life-saving vaccines throughout the world. traditionally we have been...
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program the number of corona virus infections in the united states has risen above 7000000 the johns hopkins university tally passed the landmark figure on friday afternoon the u.s. has the highest number of confirmed cases in the world followed by india and brazil covert 19 has already killed more than 200000 people in the u.s. also a world record president donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his response to the outbreak after he downplayed the dangers of the disease. carolyne or she why has more on the situation from washington d.c. but this country has just. more than $7000000.00 coronavirus cases and over 200000 there more than any other country according to the data collected by the johns hopkins university despite having less than 5 per cent of the global population the united states has suffered more than 20 percent of coverage 19 deaths or old why people know that they also suffer the economic consequences of the pandemic so this is definitely going to be a topic that will have an impact on the elections. carolyn issue more in washington d.c. covering the u.s. election is comi
program the number of corona virus infections in the united states has risen above 7000000 the johns hopkins university tally passed the landmark figure on friday afternoon the u.s. has the highest number of confirmed cases in the world followed by india and brazil covert 19 has already killed more than 200000 people in the u.s. also a world record president donald trump has faced harsh criticism for his response to the outbreak after he downplayed the dangers of the disease. carolyne or she...
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shelley hearne of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.hael bloomberg, founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, supports that school. ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. mark: i am mark crumpton with bloomberg word news. president trump says he has announced up plan to pick a replacement for supreme court justice ginsburg by friday or saturday of this week. he told fox news he wants to see a senate confirmation vote before november's election. he says he will likely pick a woman. justice ginsburg died friday at the age of 87. the united states is about to reach a grim milestone. the number of covid-19 related deaths is approaching 200,000. former fda commissioner scott cop league -- gottlieb says he expects the u.s. to experience one more cycle of the virus. 961 thousand people have died around the world from the krona virus. mike pompeo is slapping new sanctions on venezuela. he made the announcements today
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related to the corona virus have just the past 1000000 around the world this is according to the johns hopkins university tracker which says there are more than 33000000 recorded infections the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases those 3 countries alone also account for nearly haul of global deaths. the u.s. has reported more than 200000 coronavirus fatalities officials there have just announced a new rapid testing system to ramp up virus detection nationwide. but the un's actually general has called on the world not to lose hope and tony a good test urged people to continue observing necessary precautions to curb the spread of the virus or will those reached an agonizing milestone the loss of 1000000 lives from the coverage in 1000 pandemic it's a mind numbing figure yet we must never lose sight of each and every individual life there were fathers and mothers wives and husbands brothers and sisters friends and colleagues the pain those mean multi blind by the 7 minutes of these disease reese of infection kept families from bedsides and the process of mourning and
related to the corona virus have just the past 1000000 around the world this is according to the johns hopkins university tracker which says there are more than 33000000 recorded infections the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases those 3 countries alone also account for nearly haul of global deaths. the u.s. has reported more than 200000 coronavirus fatalities officials there have just announced a new rapid testing system to ramp up virus detection nationwide. but...
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william moss, a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccines center. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your work at the vaccine access center, talk about that and in the international aspect. guest: yes, so the international vaccine access center, we celebrated our 10th anniversary just last year. and our main focus has been to increase access to life-saving vaccines throughout the world. traditionally, we have focused on childhood vaccines, particularly making sure that there is access in africa and asia, and that the vaccines are reaching the most vulnerable children, but then we have been very involved in thinking about covid-19 vaccines, particularly how such a vaccine might be distributed, how we will ensure its safety and efficacy, and how we will get equitable distribution of the vaccine around the world. host: how does that apply to the current efforts going on with the coronavirus? guest: there are a number of initiatives, both at national levels, and here in the u.s., and at the global level l
william moss, a professor at johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health international vaccines center. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you for having me. host: a little bit about your work at the vaccine access center, talk about that and in the international aspect. guest: yes, so the international vaccine access center, we celebrated our 10th anniversary just last year. and our main focus has been to increase access to life-saving vaccines throughout the world. traditionally, we...
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because of the number of cases that go on to texas it's these are the latest figures from the johns hopkins university tracker you can see that figures already soared be yawned the 1000000 mark within the past. a couple of hours the number of recorded infections is now more than 33000000 the us brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases in those 3 countries also account for nearly half of all global deaths well the u.n. secretary general has been reacting to what he called a mind numbing figure but antonio could tears also called on the world's not to lose hope and urged people to continue observing necessary precautions to curb the spread of the virus our world has reached an agonizing milestone the loss of $1000000.00 lives from the cover in $1000.00 pandemic it's a mind numbing figure yet we must never lose sight of each and every individual life there were fathers and mothers wives and husbands brothers and sisters friends and colleagues the pain as mean multiplied by the 7 minutes of these disease research infection kept families from bedsides and the process of mourn
because of the number of cases that go on to texas it's these are the latest figures from the johns hopkins university tracker you can see that figures already soared be yawned the 1000000 mark within the past. a couple of hours the number of recorded infections is now more than 33000000 the us brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases in those 3 countries also account for nearly half of all global deaths well the u.n. secretary general has been reacting to what he called a...
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it's now these the latest figures on the johns hopkins university tracker as you see there the figure has already soared past the 1000000 mark within the last couple of hours and there are more than 33000000 confirmed cases worldwide the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases those 3 countries also account for nearly half of all deaths worldwide the u.s. alone has reported more than 200000 fatalities that's one in 5 covert deaths around the globe where the u.n. secretary general has been reacting to what he called a mind's numbering figure but antonio could terrorist cold in the world not to lose hope and i urge people to continue to observe necessary precautions to curb the spread of the virus our world has reached an agonizing milestone the loss of 1000000 lives from the cover in 1000 pandemic it's a mind numbing figure yet we must never lose sight of each and every individual life there were fathers and mothers wives and husbands brothers and sisters friends and colleagues the pain those mean multiplied by the 7 minutes of these disease research the infec
it's now these the latest figures on the johns hopkins university tracker as you see there the figure has already soared past the 1000000 mark within the last couple of hours and there are more than 33000000 confirmed cases worldwide the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases those 3 countries also account for nearly half of all deaths worldwide the u.s. alone has reported more than 200000 fatalities that's one in 5 covert deaths around the globe where the u.n....
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deaths attributed to the coronavirus about to surpass 1000000 around the world the john hopkins university track the number of fatalities globally at well over 999000 then more than 33000000 recorded infections the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases well those 3 countries also account for nearly hoffa global deaths the u.s. alone has reported more than 200000 coronavirus fatalities officials there have just announced a new rapid testing system to ramp up virus detection nationwide this is not the deep brain biopsy that we talk about on this will generally done by health care provider but it can be done supervised it's easy 123-451-2345. into the test twisted 3 times. the adhesive is pulled off and you wait 15 minutes and that is the test it really could not be easier than this this is a very sophisticated little piece of cardboard with lots of antibodies and incredible technology into that. let's cross live to heidi castro who is in the sofa springs maryland for us heidi since i spoke to an hour ago the numbers of top is it a coincidence that we're hearing ab
deaths attributed to the coronavirus about to surpass 1000000 around the world the john hopkins university track the number of fatalities globally at well over 999000 then more than 33000000 recorded infections the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases well those 3 countries also account for nearly hoffa global deaths the u.s. alone has reported more than 200000 coronavirus fatalities officials there have just announced a new rapid testing system to ramp up virus...
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naor bar-zeev, associate director at johns hopkins international. start with whether we are still seeing overly optimistic timelines. does it seem that by the end of the year -- deed of the year seems a little rushed. dr. bar-zeev: i think it will be important that we take things carefully. there is no doubt we will have some result by the end of the year. and there is product being produced now. once we have the phase three results out, then there should not be too much more of a delay, at least until the first round of dosing occurs. but one has to analyze the data very carefully and think carefully about what the data tell us in terms of safety and efficacy. and will those be the outcomes that we are after, or will he be waiting for for the results at the end of those trial results? theie: on the sunday shows, pfizer ceo said there might be a vaccine by the end of the year. but someone on pfizer's board said it, even if there is, it will only be workers. that thea danger general public does not see a vaccine until may or june? dr. bar-zeev: i thi
naor bar-zeev, associate director at johns hopkins international. start with whether we are still seeing overly optimistic timelines. does it seem that by the end of the year -- deed of the year seems a little rushed. dr. bar-zeev: i think it will be important that we take things carefully. there is no doubt we will have some result by the end of the year. and there is product being produced now. once we have the phase three results out, then there should not be too much more of a delay, at...
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one came out of the center for health security which is my own institution at john hopkins bloomberg of health and the national academy j of medicine also has a high level committee of thinking through these issues and as barbara raised frontline healthcare workers in addition to people who are most vulnerable from severe disease or dying from disease, essential workers in the economy those are the type of people who will be prioritized for a vaccine andr i completely agree with barbara that if those people can come out and say that they have reviewed the data and they have felt that this vaccine is likely to be both safe and effective and they tested the vaccine, that could be a powerful voice in the community. we also need to go beyond that and have other community leade leaders, celebrities, people who have influence come out when the data is available and the experts agree that they have a safe and effective vaccine and to help build the trust within the communities. i want to highlight the fact that we need to build trust in communities of color. justifiablyities have had mistru
one came out of the center for health security which is my own institution at john hopkins bloomberg of health and the national academy j of medicine also has a high level committee of thinking through these issues and as barbara raised frontline healthcare workers in addition to people who are most vulnerable from severe disease or dying from disease, essential workers in the economy those are the type of people who will be prioritized for a vaccine andr i completely agree with barbara that if...
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johns hopkins threats, the johns hopkins threat etc. or covid map.ut really the things that we've seen, the types of underlying malware technologies have just potentially stayed the same area so there are clearly when i'm in the office, when i'm sitting behind a security stack that we have their there are some differences that i think it was a stale issue in termsof the amount of distributed . by a kind of core, i don't think there's really a quart of thechange in the threat landscape . >> is there any state needs, are there new risks from the service or are we prioritizing existing rest based on the new normal. >> i think i agree with pretty much everything jeff said maybe with a little bit of nuance that we have been, we have been advising the department of agencies to patch again for a year now. we've been a number of critical vpn vulnerabilities. that vpn now has gone from 10 percent of your enterprise traffic to maybe 95 percent of your internet traffic and we've moved past vpn so i think that went in one sense is not new and in another sense ma
johns hopkins threats, the johns hopkins threat etc. or covid map.ut really the things that we've seen, the types of underlying malware technologies have just potentially stayed the same area so there are clearly when i'm in the office, when i'm sitting behind a security stack that we have their there are some differences that i think it was a stale issue in termsof the amount of distributed . by a kind of core, i don't think there's really a quart of thechange in the threat landscape ....
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and the us has now recorded over seven million coronavirus cases — that's according to johns hopkinsit comes from the north korean leader kim jong un. and it comes from the north korean he's expressed his regret for the killing of a south korean at sea. the official was shot dead by north korean soldiers, and his body set on fire, apparently as a precaution against coronavirus. and it comes as tensions between the two koreas are high. so, it really is bizarre because i think that the south korean government and, rightfully so, the media have actually taken this as really a true apology from the north korean leader, when in fact they did express "regrets", but at the same time they did take the time to point the blame and to criticise the south korean government for their contact as well. we still have to see since it's been less than 2a hours since we saw the "apology" from north korea, but one — the facts still remain to be disputed, and two — as you just mentioned, i think it is really in the interest of the south korean government to try to smooth out the seams between the two kor
and the us has now recorded over seven million coronavirus cases — that's according to johns hopkinsit comes from the north korean leader kim jong un. and it comes from the north korean he's expressed his regret for the killing of a south korean at sea. the official was shot dead by north korean soldiers, and his body set on fire, apparently as a precaution against coronavirus. and it comes as tensions between the two koreas are high. so, it really is bizarre because i think that the south...
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, and tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins aspects -- experts for a look covid-19 coming up on tv and covid-19john bolton -- p coming up on tv and radio, john bolton, the former national security advisor. this is bloomberg. ♪ advisor. this is bloomberg. ♪ karina: this is "bloomberg surveillance." i am karina mitchell with the bloomberg business flash. broadcom has a bullish forecast. broadcom's products include components for smartphones, servers, cars, and software that run the biggest mainframe computers. chinese banks are planning their record bond sales this month. the world's largest lender wants to replenish capital levels weakened two struggling businesses. plans to raise him was $29 billion -- they plan to raise almost $29 billion, the second highest ever in china. virgin airways plans to cut hundreds of more jobs. it could be a 40% reduction of the workforce since the start of the pandemic, likely to be announced today. comes one day after virgin atlantic got final approval for a $1.6 billion rescue package. that is the bloomberg business flash. fr
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that's according to johns hopkins university.7 million. lawyers for breonna taylor, the woman killed by police in her own home in the united states,call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. tributes are being paid to the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg, whose groundbreaking legacy continues even in death. a police officer who died after being shot at a police station in croydon, south london, on friday has been named by metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick as matiu ratana, 54, known as matt. you are watching bbc news. a police officer shot dead at a custody centre in south london in the early hours of this morning has been named as 54—year—old sergeant matiu rata na, known as matt. he had served nearly 30 years as a police officer and was about to retire. a 23—year—old suspect who was being processed in croydon after being arrested is believed to have turned the weapon on himself. the metropolitan police commissioner dame cressida dick gave a news briefing a short while ago. ea
that's according to johns hopkins university.7 million. lawyers for breonna taylor, the woman killed by police in her own home in the united states,call for full transparency over the investigation into her death. tributes are being paid to the late supreme courtjustice ruth bader ginsburg, whose groundbreaking legacy continues even in death. a police officer who died after being shot at a police station in croydon, south london, on friday has been named by metropolitan police commissioner dame...
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megan collins of johns hopkins school of public health. johns hopkins school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg. we will be bringing you president trump's comments at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, president trump picks amy coney barrett for the supreme court. with just weeks until the election, we will discuss the choice with doj spokesperson michael gordon. also keep an eye on the markets with some month-end trading. some indices up more than 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. a report claims president trump pay just $750 in u.s. income taxes in 2016 and 2017. according to the new york times, the president reported losing millions on his golf courses, plus he reportedly has hundreds of millions in debt coming due the next few years. in a tweet, mr. trump called the report "nonsense with illegally obtained information and only bad intent," adding he paid millions in taxes. tenant republicans have signaled there will be a quick confirmation process for supreme court nominee amy
megan collins of johns hopkins school of public health. johns hopkins school of public health is supported by michael bloomberg. we will be bringing you president trump's comments at 2:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, president trump picks amy coney barrett for the supreme court. with just weeks until the election, we will discuss the choice with doj spokesperson michael gordon. also keep an eye on the markets with some month-end trading. some indices up more than 1.5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark:...
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according to data collected by johns hopkins university here are the latest numbers around the world there are more than 31 million cases, the united states has close to 7 million cases, california continues to lead the nation in the number of cases was 792,000 and here in the bay area. >>there are more than 97,000 cases and more than 1400 deaths reported here in the bay area, the news is more positive the covid numbers in 3 bay area counties have improved so much. >>that the state has moved those counties from the purple tier to the red tier that any outdoor or indoor businesses to reopen at limited capacity, but only 2 of the 3 counties are moving ahead force in kerman is live in san mateo county to explain dan.
according to data collected by johns hopkins university here are the latest numbers around the world there are more than 31 million cases, the united states has close to 7 million cases, california continues to lead the nation in the number of cases was 792,000 and here in the bay area. >>there are more than 97,000 cases and more than 1400 deaths reported here in the bay area, the news is more positive the covid numbers in 3 bay area counties have improved so much. >>that the state...
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passes 7 million coronavirus cases according to findings from johns hopkins university. police officer is shot dead at a police station in south london by a man who is being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. police paid tribute to the officer. two people have been wounded in a knife attack outside the former offices of the french's such serial -- satirical magazine, charlie hebdo. the men and women were seriously wounded but both are reported to be out of danger. two people have been arrested. our paris correspondent ports. [sirens] reporter: in central paris, the familiar scenes of a recurring nightmare -- a knife attack that left two people seriously injured at a buildie occupied by the satirical magazine, charlie hebdo. the victims are employees of a television production company with offices there. >> outside the metro, i saw a machete with lots of leaden people shouting. it was a bit of a panic. in the passageway right next to my work, i saw a victim there covered in blood. that is when i panicked and people started panicking and
passes 7 million coronavirus cases according to findings from johns hopkins university. police officer is shot dead at a police station in south london by a man who is being detained. it's understood the suspect then turned the gun on himself. police paid tribute to the officer. two people have been wounded in a knife attack outside the former offices of the french's such serial -- satirical magazine, charlie hebdo. the men and women were seriously wounded but both are reported to be out of...
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and over 200000 there it's more than any other country according to the data collected by the johns hopkins university but these are facts that have been shadowed by ginsberg passing despite having less than 5 per cent of the blow up a place in the united states has halfords more than 20 percent of coverage 19 or wide and people know that they also suffer the economic consequences of the pandemic so this is definitely going to be a topic that will have an impact on the elections when indonesia now has the 2nd highest death toll from covert 1000 in all of asia and there's no sign of a slowdown anytime soon even though the capital jakarta has reinstated a partial lockdown on friday in tunisia hit a record daily high of over 4800 new infections health officials say the real number is probably much higher as jakarta's grave diggers can attest they've never seen anything like it grave diggers in jakarta now work around the clock racing to dig up to 40 burial plots a day before the pandemic it was just 10 it's a job that carries the risk of contagion and offers a frontline view of qubits tragic t
and over 200000 there it's more than any other country according to the data collected by the johns hopkins university but these are facts that have been shadowed by ginsberg passing despite having less than 5 per cent of the blow up a place in the united states has halfords more than 20 percent of coverage 19 or wide and people know that they also suffer the economic consequences of the pandemic so this is definitely going to be a topic that will have an impact on the elections when indonesia...
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the number of corona virus infections in of the united states has risen to above a 7000000 the johns hopkins university tally of past a landmark figure on a friday afternoon the us has the highest number of confirmed cases in of the world followed by india and brazil kovac 1000 has already killed more than 200000 people in the u.s. which is also the highest number the world's president donald trump has a face a harsh criticism for his response to the outbreak after he downplayed the dangers of the disease. and carolina chinmoy has more on covert 1000 infections of passing that 7000000 mark in the u.s. but this country has just topped more than 7000000 current virus cases and over 200000 there it's more than any other country according to the data collected by the johns hopkins university but these are facts that have been shadowed by ginsberg passing despite having less than 5 percent of the global population the united states has suffered more than 20 percent of coverage 19 orld wide and people know that they also suffer the economic consequences of the pandemic so this is definitely going
the number of corona virus infections in of the united states has risen to above a 7000000 the johns hopkins university tally of past a landmark figure on a friday afternoon the us has the highest number of confirmed cases in of the world followed by india and brazil kovac 1000 has already killed more than 200000 people in the u.s. which is also the highest number the world's president donald trump has a face a harsh criticism for his response to the outbreak after he downplayed the dangers of...
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according to figures from johns hopkins university, more than 940,000 people worldwide have died with disease since it first emerged in china late last year. the worst affected countries remain the united states, india and brazil, but there's been a surge in positive tests across europe in recent weeks. figures from the world health organization show that new weekly coronavirus cases in europe exceed those reported when the pandemic first peaked in march. well, let's look at europe — spain recorded almost 5,000 new infections in 2a hours, up from just over 3,000 the previous day. almost 2,000 were in the madrid region, which is planning targeted lockdowns. in france, 10,593 cases were recorded on thursday — marking the highest single—day count since the pandemic began. in the uk, the government announced almost 3,400 new infections on thursday. to help prevent the spread of the virus, almost 2 million people living in the north—east of england are now under new restrictions that came into place at at midnight, local time. we'll have a report from our correspondent in marseille, a new
according to figures from johns hopkins university, more than 940,000 people worldwide have died with disease since it first emerged in china late last year. the worst affected countries remain the united states, india and brazil, but there's been a surge in positive tests across europe in recent weeks. figures from the world health organization show that new weekly coronavirus cases in europe exceed those reported when the pandemic first peaked in march. well, let's look at europe — spain...
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johns hopkins university now reports 987,000 deaths worldwide. the world health organization official went on to say that countries should be doing more than just waiting for a vaccine. and they should use lockdowns as a last resort. joining me now from geneva, switzerland, to talk about these developments, dr. david know var r navarro. good morning. thank you very much to you. there's not much encouraging news in the world right now. we'll try to find some, okay? first of all, the w.h.o. has written recently that lockdowns, as i mentioned, should be a last resort, in the event of surges. talk about that. why is that? >> we said right from the beginning we have to learn to hold this virus at bay, while getting on with our lives at normal. and i know that sounds crazy because it's not fitting in with what we're hearing most of the time. it's what we're asking everybody to do. and getting on with our lives is normal, does mean some changes to how we behave. we have to keep distance from each other. we have to wear masks. we have to pay attention to
johns hopkins university now reports 987,000 deaths worldwide. the world health organization official went on to say that countries should be doing more than just waiting for a vaccine. and they should use lockdowns as a last resort. joining me now from geneva, switzerland, to talk about these developments, dr. david know var r navarro. good morning. thank you very much to you. there's not much encouraging news in the world right now. we'll try to find some, okay? first of all, the w.h.o. has...
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big a deal is they stand now is professor of middle east studies and international affairs at johns hopkins university he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to day to. start with the point that we heard at the end of that report how likely do you think. countries are to follow suit. not immediately at least not in the way that the trump administration would like for them to be in washington in september for a signing ceremony and the reason is that other countries don't necessarily have. already the relationships that you and he had with israel they don't have necessarily the incentives that u.a.e. has for signing the deal at this point in time and also most of them have much larger populations that they have to listen to the u.a.e. has a very small indigenous population and it can contain any kind of adverse reaction that the population may have had the leaderships move at this point in time very successfully other countries don't have that calculation but but nevertheless i do think it creates momentum for additional countries to come forward over talks. so you could it was i suppose t
big a deal is they stand now is professor of middle east studies and international affairs at johns hopkins university he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to day to. start with the point that we heard at the end of that report how likely do you think. countries are to follow suit. not immediately at least not in the way that the trump administration would like for them to be in washington in september for a signing ceremony and the reason is that other countries don't necessarily have....
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big a deal is their state now is professor of middle east studies and international affairs at johns hopkins university he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to day to. start with the point that we heard at the end of that report how likely do you think. countries are to follow suit. not immediately at least not in the way that the. administration would like for them to be in washington in september for a signing ceremony and the reason is that other countries don't necessarily have. already the relationships that you he had with israel they don't have necessarily the incentives that u.a.e. has for signing the deal at this point in time and also most of them have much larger populations that they have to listen to the u.a.e. has a very small indigenous population and it can contain any kind of adverse reaction that the population may have had the leaderships move at this point in time very successfully other countries don't have that calculation but but nevertheless i do think it creates momentum for additional countries to come forward over talks ok so you could i would suppose the quest
big a deal is their state now is professor of middle east studies and international affairs at johns hopkins university he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to day to. start with the point that we heard at the end of that report how likely do you think. countries are to follow suit. not immediately at least not in the way that the. administration would like for them to be in washington in september for a signing ceremony and the reason is that other countries don't necessarily have. already...
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is professor of middle east studies and international affairs at johns hopkins university he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to day to. start with the point that we heard at the end of that report how likely do you think. countries are to follow seems. not immediately at least not in the way that the. administration would like for them to be in washington in september for a signing ceremony and the reason is that other countries don't necessarily have. already the relationships that you and he had with israel they don't have necessarily the incentives that u.a.e. has for signing the deal at this point in time and also most of them have much larger populations that they have to listen to the u.a.e. has a very small indigenous population and it can contain any kind of adverse reaction that the population may have had today leaderships move at this point in time very successfully other countries don't have that calculation but but nevertheless i do think it creates momentum for additional countries to come forward over talks ok so you could i would suppose the question has to be as
is professor of middle east studies and international affairs at johns hopkins university he joins us from washington d.c. welcome to day to. start with the point that we heard at the end of that report how likely do you think. countries are to follow seems. not immediately at least not in the way that the. administration would like for them to be in washington in september for a signing ceremony and the reason is that other countries don't necessarily have. already the relationships that you...
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more than 1000000 people have now died from corona virus these are the nexus figures from the johns hopkins university track of the 1000000 fatalities was confirmed with in just the past 30 minutes or so the number of recorded infections is now more than 33000000 the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases those 3 countries also account for nearly harf of all global deaths has come out santa maria who's taking a closer look at the numbers and how they compare with the norm pandemic here. from the outset we have to say that data wise we are dealing with an imperfect science when it comes to this pandemic we only have reported deaths actual numbers could be much higher and there are also arguments over what exactly constitutes a death from covert 19 given people have existing illnesses so we go with what we've got and it comes from our world in the university of oxford china was obviously our early focus but by late february iran some european south american countries they're seeing debts to the united states that accelerates very quickly yes the curve starts to bend
more than 1000000 people have now died from corona virus these are the nexus figures from the johns hopkins university track of the 1000000 fatalities was confirmed with in just the past 30 minutes or so the number of recorded infections is now more than 33000000 the u.s. brazil and india make up more than 50 percent of those cases those 3 countries also account for nearly harf of all global deaths has come out santa maria who's taking a closer look at the numbers and how they compare with the...
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according to figures from johns hopkins university, more than 940,000 people worldwide have died with disease since it first emerged in china late last year. the worst affected countries remain the united states, india and brazil, but there's been a surge in positive test results across europe in recent weeks. figures from the world health organization show that new weekly coronavirus cases in europe exceed those reported when the pandemic first peaked in march. it came as spain recorded almost 5,000 new infections in 2a hours, up from just over 3,000 the previous day. almost 2000 were in the madrid region, which is planning targeted lockdowns. in france 10,593 cases were recorded on thursday — marking the highest single—day count since the pandemic began. in the uk, the government announced almost 3,400 new infections on thursday. to help prevent the spread of the virus, almost 2 million people living in the north—east of england are now under new restrictions that came into place an hour ago, at midnight. we'll have a report from our correspondent in marseille, a new french virus ho
according to figures from johns hopkins university, more than 940,000 people worldwide have died with disease since it first emerged in china late last year. the worst affected countries remain the united states, india and brazil, but there's been a surge in positive test results across europe in recent weeks. figures from the world health organization show that new weekly coronavirus cases in europe exceed those reported when the pandemic first peaked in march. it came as spain recorded almost...
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the uk now has more than 431,000 cases, according to johns hopkins university.bout it from scott mclean standing by live for us in london. it is really interesting, scott, we see this in many countries, even though cases are on the rise, people do not want their freedoms encroached upon. >> yeah, you know, a lot of people look at those protest pictures and wonder how protests is allowed in this type of climate. believe it or not, protests are perfectly fine. provided that the organizers submit a plan for risk assessment, and then commit to social distancing, wearing masks, things like that. then they're allowed to go ahead. despite the fact that the uk has limited social gatherings to six people, the police in this case felt that the crowd wasn't adhering to the plan that it had put forward in the first place. the bottom line is in the uk, cases are rising quickly. pretty alarming rate. for the last couple of days we had more than 6,000 new confirmed cases every single day. the government last week said the virus is doubling about every seven days. the number of
the uk now has more than 431,000 cases, according to johns hopkins university.bout it from scott mclean standing by live for us in london. it is really interesting, scott, we see this in many countries, even though cases are on the rise, people do not want their freedoms encroached upon. >> yeah, you know, a lot of people look at those protest pictures and wonder how protests is allowed in this type of climate. believe it or not, protests are perfectly fine. provided that the organizers...
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big celebrant tory announcement of a baxi well it was just a good to speak to senior fellow at john hopkins university speaking to us from washington d.c. it's clinical trials for a coronavirus vaccine in the u.k. have regime drug company astra zeneca an oxford university had to stop work on the project participant develops of a neurological symptoms of health regulators in the u.k. confirmed on saturday that it is now safe for the trials to continue crowds in several german cities have come out to voice that anger against corona virus restrictions hundreds marched through munich on saturday germany has seen fewer cases and deaths compared to the rest of europe but numbers are rising off to restrictions. the u.s. state of oregon says it's preparing for a mass fatality incident as wildfires rage across the west coast dozens of people have been reported as missing and half a 1000000 have been ordered to leave their homes the death toll from the fire stands at $27.00 in california 3 of the 5 largest wildfires in the state's history are currently burning. and no me a soccer has won the u.s. ope
big celebrant tory announcement of a baxi well it was just a good to speak to senior fellow at john hopkins university speaking to us from washington d.c. it's clinical trials for a coronavirus vaccine in the u.k. have regime drug company astra zeneca an oxford university had to stop work on the project participant develops of a neurological symptoms of health regulators in the u.k. confirmed on saturday that it is now safe for the trials to continue crowds in several german cities have come...
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how did we as a global community get to this point and you'll be very familiar with this map the johns hopkins university virus tracker which shows more than a 1000000 people have been killed by a new disease there's novel coronavirus from the outset we have to say that data wise we are dealing with an imperfect science when it comes to this pandemic we only have reported deaths actual numbers could be much higher and there are also arguments over what exactly constitutes a death from covert 19 given people have existing illnesses so we go with what we've got and it comes from our world in days here at the university of oxford china was obviously our early focus but by late february iran some european south american countries they're saying debts to the united states that accelerates very quickly yes the curve starts to bend by late june but as the summer holidays kicked in it picked up again it now sits above 200000 these are by the way the 12 countries with the most deaths so you've got you can see brazil india mexico clearly above the rest and while places like the u.k. italy and spain have
how did we as a global community get to this point and you'll be very familiar with this map the johns hopkins university virus tracker which shows more than a 1000000 people have been killed by a new disease there's novel coronavirus from the outset we have to say that data wise we are dealing with an imperfect science when it comes to this pandemic we only have reported deaths actual numbers could be much higher and there are also arguments over what exactly constitutes a death from covert 19...
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johns hopkins university data is showing that the coronavirus deaths have now top 900,000.a resurgence of the pandemic in parts of europe and india is recording 1000 fatalities. now, global deaths passing 900,000. we have another big guest coming up. we will be joined by the young china ceo as shares begin trading on the stock exchange. don't miss that exclusive interview. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> kkr is set to be in advanced talks. investors you up to take on amazon and india. it follows a similar cash injection from silverlight last week. at $57es the retail unit billion. in his digital platforms. jp morgan is said to have found that some employees pocketed covid relief money that was intended for legitimate u.s. businesses hurt by the pandemic. a source with knowledge of the matter said the bank discovered the actions after suspicious amounts of money's work deposited into employees checking account. the board at rio tinto is said to discuss the future of their ceo. pressure over the destruction of ancient aboriginal burial sites. a chinese property developer has reported
johns hopkins university data is showing that the coronavirus deaths have now top 900,000.a resurgence of the pandemic in parts of europe and india is recording 1000 fatalities. now, global deaths passing 900,000. we have another big guest coming up. we will be joined by the young china ceo as shares begin trading on the stock exchange. don't miss that exclusive interview. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> kkr is set to be in advanced talks. investors you up to take on amazon and india. it...
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up next, we speak with andrew mertha, from johns hopkins.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." coming up today, bain capital arwald.head michael ai this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg surveillance." good morning, everyone. the markets really extraordinary this morning. stability after what we saw yesterday. i went to underscore persistent dollar strength. resiliency to the dollar. sterling. uschina, andrew mertha joins now with johns hopkins international research. we are thrilled he can join us this morning. the relationship is interesting, and also the silence from beijing. it can be tiktok, it can be we chat, they can be seven other things you are better at than i am. how do you describe the silence from beijing? is it normal? andrew: this is a whole new way complexiating international commercial deals. china tends to be far more comfortable when things are being done quietly out of the public eye, and announced when t's having crossed and the i's have been dotted. this is something they are simple he not used to. tom: how
up next, we speak with andrew mertha, from johns hopkins.is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." coming up today, bain capital arwald.head michael ai this is bloomberg. ♪ "bloomberg surveillance." good morning, everyone. the markets really extraordinary this morning. stability after what we saw yesterday. i went to underscore persistent dollar strength. resiliency to the dollar. sterling. uschina, andrew mertha joins now with johns hopkins international...
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tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts.ry with china is the world most -- world's most indebted -- there were liquidity fears that led to a lot of investors questioning what was happening with the developer. we saw the developer's shares tumbling. investors are still betting the company is too big to fail. reporting assive it is concerned about this potential developer possibly facing a cash crunch. up next, jonathan ferro and lisa abramowicz for more "bloomberg surveillance." ♪ ♪ >> worst-case scenario is a double-dip recession. it is not our base case, but it is worst-case. >> investors expressing their views are starting to show more bearish sentiment. >> rates maina verizon. that is an -- rates may never rise. that is entirely possible. >> the unemployment stats are everywhere. >> september has been a month of consolidation, and nothing october is going to be the same. it is going to be bumpy. >> this is "bloomberg surveillance" with tom keene, jonathan ferro, and lisa abramowicz. jonathan: from new york and london, for
tune in every day for exclusive conversations with johns hopkins experts.ry with china is the world most -- world's most indebted -- there were liquidity fears that led to a lot of investors questioning what was happening with the developer. we saw the developer's shares tumbling. investors are still betting the company is too big to fail. reporting assive it is concerned about this potential developer possibly facing a cash crunch. up next, jonathan ferro and lisa abramowicz for more...
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now there are covid themed attacks aimed at how those have change the bed like the johns hopkins threat so the things that we have seen and the types of underlying malware technology essentially stays the same. so i am sitting behind that stack and there are some differences that is a scale issue it wasn't court to the change of the landscape frankly. >> what your perspective? or are we prioritizing the existing risk? >> i agree with everything with a little bit of new ones. that we have been advising departments and agencies to patch they are vpn with those vulnerabilities. that goes from enterprise traffic to 90 percent and that there is no more attack through the vpn so those that know where they are so as we embrace all the tools to collaborate and work remotely then the configuration of the tool is presented as a new risk so if you very quickly move to 65 back to that configuration and then you expose any number of things. we publish something a couple months ago exploding those vulnerabilities and 2020 those that we are exploiting and then the big shift in 2020 and with the vpn. w
now there are covid themed attacks aimed at how those have change the bed like the johns hopkins threat so the things that we have seen and the types of underlying malware technology essentially stays the same. so i am sitting behind that stack and there are some differences that is a scale issue it wasn't court to the change of the landscape frankly. >> what your perspective? or are we prioritizing the existing risk? >> i agree with everything with a little bit of new ones. that we...
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lauren sauer there of john hopkins. -- johns hopkins.lls the plug on a purchase of tiffany's. tiffany's counters with a lawsuit. we will break it down next. those are your two stocks in question, but overall we have indices higher. the nasdaq up. andspn -- the s&p up 2.5% the dow up .4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda laying in toronto alongside of vonnie quinn. tiffany shares are plunging today as lvmh pulls out of their $16 billion deal. they are citing issues around it on french goods. of course, the question is how much does this have to do with the pandemic? kim is a fashion reporter for bloomberg. i want to start there, kim. this would not be the first transaction that has soured because of covid-19. how much of this is trade related? >> this has been quite a saga. a $16 billion deal thrown into chaos by the pandemic. almost a year of this going on. there was almost a three much extension and now lvmh once out. -- wants out. throughout the process, they have been saying everything is good, but a
lauren sauer there of john hopkins. -- johns hopkins.lls the plug on a purchase of tiffany's. tiffany's counters with a lawsuit. we will break it down next. those are your two stocks in question, but overall we have indices higher. the nasdaq up. andspn -- the s&p up 2.5% the dow up .4%. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda laying in toronto alongside of vonnie quinn. tiffany shares are plunging today as lvmh pulls out of their $16 billion deal. they are...