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. >> doctor brian miller assistant professor of medicine at johns hopkins university school of medicine as an intern us in joining us this morning in particular to focus on the looming doctor shortage in the u.s. and the burnout that is been caused by doctors, nurses and other health professionals on the covid 19 pandemic. bryant miller what welcome to "washington journal" but. >> thank you for having me. >> the pandemic was declared in march of 2020 by the pandemic obviously continues in searches with the delta variant. first of all defined for us the term burn out means, at least to you and how much are we seeing of it in the united states? >> i think burnout is the loss of personalization or loss of connection to your work and the loss of the sense of meaning. i think most studies show one half to one third of physicians are having burnout even before the pandemic. >> how is that expressed? are they considering moving to another career? >> that's a good question. it means people are disconnected from the day per the thinkingsi about leaving the profession. they're thinking about chan
. >> doctor brian miller assistant professor of medicine at johns hopkins university school of medicine as an intern us in joining us this morning in particular to focus on the looming doctor shortage in the u.s. and the burnout that is been caused by doctors, nurses and other health professionals on the covid 19 pandemic. bryant miller what welcome to "washington journal" but. >> thank you for having me. >> the pandemic was declared in march of 2020 by the pandemic...
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william moss, executive director of the international vaccine access center at johns hopkins.n some countries, israel is considering a fourth booster, but a group of scientists has recently said you don't need a booster at all in a lot of cases. we will cover that next. matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. an all-star panel of scientists say coronavirus vaccines work so well most people don't need a booster at all. the authors of a medical journal review say governments would be better served immunizing the unvaccinated. here to discuss is the executive director of the international vaccine access center at johns hopkins. dr. william maas, to me, these are two different issues, how well vaccines work, whether boosters would be a good thing, and whether it's better to use resources on the unvaccinated. are we may be doing a dense -- doing a disservice to conflate these issues? >> the number 1, 2 and three priorities for us in the united states and globally is to get vaccines to the unvaccinated. that is what we need to concentrate on here, and that is what we need
william moss, executive director of the international vaccine access center at johns hopkins.n some countries, israel is considering a fourth booster, but a group of scientists has recently said you don't need a booster at all in a lot of cases. we will cover that next. matt: this is bloomberg markets. i am matt miller. an all-star panel of scientists say coronavirus vaccines work so well most people don't need a booster at all. the authors of a medical journal review say governments would be...
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david dowdy from the johns hopkins school of like by cal. michael r.omberg is a founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg news which supports the johns hopkins school of public health. much more ahead. let's take a quick check of where we stand on the markets on this tuesday afternoon. a shortened holiday week in the u.s., looking at stocks relatively weak. the dow jones industrial average down about .5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. president biden is spending part of his day in new jersey and new york city, surveying the massive damage done by the remnants of hurricane ida. the president was briefed at the somerset county emergency management training center in hillsboro township, new jersey. the remnants of a ida caused tens of billions of dollars in estimated damage to public infrastructure and property in the region. the deaths of more than 40 people are linked to the storm system. the united states has reached a vaccination milestone -- 75% of adults in the u.s. have received at least one dose of covi
david dowdy from the johns hopkins school of like by cal. michael r.omberg is a founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg news which supports the johns hopkins school of public health. much more ahead. let's take a quick check of where we stand on the markets on this tuesday afternoon. a shortened holiday week in the u.s., looking at stocks relatively weak. the dow jones industrial average down about .5%. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg's first word news. president...
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jonathan: thanks, jennifer from johns hopkins. tom: the wi-fi went out.od news, hospitalizations of covid in the united states -- they are starting to head in the right direction? lisa: yes, they are starting to decline and how much will this be a determining factor? how low to hospitalizations have to be with -- for people to get on with things? if people get sick but they don't get that sick, we won't close down the entire society for a cold. jonathan: falling numbers and recent hotspots. tom: it's a glimmer. i have heard this from the pros, viruses slip away and we usually don't know pandemic to pandemic why. jonathan: the delta variant has been part of that story. futures this morning are up on the s&p step equities are doing ok, yields are at 120 -- 128 .52. you will hear a lot about the power going out from last night. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network th
jonathan: thanks, jennifer from johns hopkins. tom: the wi-fi went out.od news, hospitalizations of covid in the united states -- they are starting to head in the right direction? lisa: yes, they are starting to decline and how much will this be a determining factor? how low to hospitalizations have to be with -- for people to get on with things? if people get sick but they don't get that sick, we won't close down the entire society for a cold. jonathan: falling numbers and recent hotspots....
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johns hopkins would start the first real medical school. before that medical schools kind of a night school trade school concept that wasn't about saving lives. there was no way to save lives. it was really about protecting people, easing them into their death. so johns hopkins would be the first place where they would study. how delete your what kills us? doctors and scientists matched with precious capital board of wealth creation, which brings us to john d. rockefeller arguably the richest man who ever lived. in his lifetime look he gave away $530 million. 415 million of it was directed toward healthcare studies. matching doctors and scientists with capital so that they could find cures to that which used to readily kill us. all of a sudden people are used to die once were living. people were suddenly able to die once, i twice, die three times. by that i mean what used to kill them don't want with killing a because they had access to advances born of economic growth. even in 1950 the biggest line item on hospital budgets was bed linens,
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we will hear from john hopkins later. to me, the answer, this is evolving and we are wildly, each in our own way, impatient. jonathan: if supply constraints ease, payrolls will surge. supply constraints remain, wages will get hotter. lisa, those are two very different outcomes. lisa: which is the reason why the fed is so hesitant. we don't know which is which, to the point of restaurants shutting down. to the point of wages going higher. i've been reading profiles of people in the restaurant industry who decided not to work in it anymore after their jobs were basically eliminated and they realized they could have happier lives in other industries. where is the wage differential to bring those people back online? jonathan: do you think it can if it is a decision about lifestyle? lisa: there are profiles in a number of different newspapers highlighting salaries that people earned in the food industry versus salaries they earned elsewhere if they can work remotely. this is a side-by-side comparison. at some point, the other
we will hear from john hopkins later. to me, the answer, this is evolving and we are wildly, each in our own way, impatient. jonathan: if supply constraints ease, payrolls will surge. supply constraints remain, wages will get hotter. lisa, those are two very different outcomes. lisa: which is the reason why the fed is so hesitant. we don't know which is which, to the point of restaurants shutting down. to the point of wages going higher. i've been reading profiles of people in the restaurant...
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amesh adalja of johns hopkins. lisa: graceful. i'm just saying.athan: i know you are just saying. yields up by four basis points. from new york city, good morning. with lisa abramowicz and kailey leinz, i am jonathan ferro. tom keene will be back with us on thursday. in new york, this is bloomberg. ritika: president biden meets -- needs democrats in congress to give him a boost on his economic agenda. there are any chances of that happening anytime soon. progressives and moderates are at odds over the size of the spending package. meanwhile, a tobacco over raising the debt limit. it is one of the most contentious issues. the yuko -- the u.k. has extended trade periods. british officials want the eu to rewrite a part of the deal that keeps norman island in the block area. the biden administration has approved financial aid for areas of new york and new jersey devastated by flooding. the remnants of hurricane ida caused tens of millions of dollars in damages to public infrastructure and property in the region. more than 40 people died in the storms
amesh adalja of johns hopkins. lisa: graceful. i'm just saying.athan: i know you are just saying. yields up by four basis points. from new york city, good morning. with lisa abramowicz and kailey leinz, i am jonathan ferro. tom keene will be back with us on thursday. in new york, this is bloomberg. ritika: president biden meets -- needs democrats in congress to give him a boost on his economic agenda. there are any chances of that happening anytime soon. progressives and moderates are at odds...
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jennifer nuzzo, johns hopkins. new york state and you had not been vaccinated, there is a path on your phone. mine expires on the 16th of october. what is going to happen on the 16th of october? lisa: how would i know? jonathan: when does your expire -- when does yours expire? lisa: i don't know. jonathan: when does yours expire? tom: february. lisa: mine is april. jonathan: that makes no sense at all. lisa: maybe it is because you are british. tom: if you leave america -- why? i do not -- jonathan: i do not know. tom: i just don't get it. jonathan: the scientists are shrugging their shoulders a little bit. tom: i am baffled by the whole thing. we are 97 present vaccinated. everybody is wearing masks and florida is 54% vaccinated. jonathan: you can go to the u.k. and fly back. you have a different color passport which means covid will not touch you when you come back to new york. it cannot get you. we are going to keep this going. futures down on the s&p. lisa: the markets. jonathan: you really want to go there, do
jennifer nuzzo, johns hopkins. new york state and you had not been vaccinated, there is a path on your phone. mine expires on the 16th of october. what is going to happen on the 16th of october? lisa: how would i know? jonathan: when does your expire -- when does yours expire? lisa: i don't know. jonathan: when does yours expire? tom: february. lisa: mine is april. jonathan: that makes no sense at all. lisa: maybe it is because you are british. tom: if you leave america -- why? i do not --...
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brian miller is the assistant professor of medicine at johns hopkins university school of medicine. he is joining us to focus on the looming doctor shortage in the u.s. and the burnout caused by -- caused to doctors quite nurses, and other workers by the pandemic. the pandemic was declared in march of last year. the pandemic obviously continues in surges with the delta variant. the fine for us with the term burnout means to
brian miller is the assistant professor of medicine at johns hopkins university school of medicine. he is joining us to focus on the looming doctor shortage in the u.s. and the burnout caused by -- caused to doctors quite nurses, and other workers by the pandemic. the pandemic was declared in march of last year. the pandemic obviously continues in surges with the delta variant. the fine for us with the term burnout means to
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johns hopkins, associate professor of emergency medicine.an feel the nervousness of airline staff on flights. heavy fund domestic recently, tom? you can feel it. tom: yep. we took the family out to l.a. you can feel exactly what you describe from the staff. but they killed themselves to accommodate people. jonathan: that was not my sense. my sense was that people flying where an inconvenience for the staff. largely because they are so stressed and nervous. it is that interaction that you can go. it is pretty uncomfortable. it comes from being absolutely battered. tom: they are off their rhythm, as we are. i am usually into the second scotch somewhere over pittsburgh. jonathan: the second scotch. yield is up a basis point, 1.33 62. chairman powell coming up a little later. we talked to julia coronado about it. it is very difficult to reflect the consensus when it is difficult to find a consensus. that is a challenge for chairman powell later. tom: i will dovetail off of what many said. you have legislative chaos. what is a central banker to d
johns hopkins, associate professor of emergency medicine.an feel the nervousness of airline staff on flights. heavy fund domestic recently, tom? you can feel it. tom: yep. we took the family out to l.a. you can feel exactly what you describe from the staff. but they killed themselves to accommodate people. jonathan: that was not my sense. my sense was that people flying where an inconvenience for the staff. largely because they are so stressed and nervous. it is that interaction that you can...
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with a virologist at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. are vaccinated, it doesn't matter what citizenship they have, we will ask him. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. we are witnessing a selloff on the equities indexes. the dow jones is down more than 800 points in the s&p 500 is off to .3% and we have seen bigger drops in the nasdaq, 2.7%. we are looking at these kind of drops globally. we saw this in australia, we saw this across europe. chinese markets were closed today but we did see hong kong markets down as well. these are drops the likes of which we haven't seen since january 27. it's all from the ripple effect out of ever grand, the concern about their default and the one we are waiting for for thursday and on the two days we expect them not to pay their dad. we are hearing that the white house is monitoring what goes on global markets. they are monitoring ever grand. they said monitoring will be done by the treasury department but you have to live under a rock if you don't see this so i imagine everyone in th
with a virologist at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. are vaccinated, it doesn't matter what citizenship they have, we will ask him. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: this is bloomberg markets. we are witnessing a selloff on the equities indexes. the dow jones is down more than 800 points in the s&p 500 is off to .3% and we have seen bigger drops in the nasdaq, 2.7%. we are looking at these kind of drops globally. we saw this in australia, we saw this across europe. chinese...
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andy pekosz, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. not have to wear a mask but if you put the roof up, you had to put one on. tom: don't get me going. i have seen some vented literature. they are of dubious efficacy as i would put it as an amateur. i don't want to play dr.. if the roof is closed you have to the mask on, are you serious? jonathan: apparently. tom: how did you do with the tennis? lisa: i am shocked that this came up. tom: did you wear white? lisa: it is after labor day. tom: you understand the society of the merck surveillance is competitive. -- of bloomberg surveillance is competitive. amy in the control room yesterday broke the bank and got crayola 120. let's go to the board and look at this acquisition. crayola 120, let your kiddos' imagination run wild with midnight blue, pink flamingo. jonathan: every friday with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is bloomberg real yield. ♪ so...i know you and george were struggling with the possibility of having to move. how's that going? well we found a way to make bathin
andy pekosz, johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health. not have to wear a mask but if you put the roof up, you had to put one on. tom: don't get me going. i have seen some vented literature. they are of dubious efficacy as i would put it as an amateur. i don't want to play dr.. if the roof is closed you have to the mask on, are you serious? jonathan: apparently. tom: how did you do with the tennis? lisa: i am shocked that this came up. tom: did you wear white? lisa: it is after labor...
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jonathan: joshua of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of medicine.han ferro, here is price action on the equity market on the ascent be. -- on the s&p. 10 year yields up. a bit of a snooze elsewhere going into inflation sector -- inflation data which is due in one hour. tom: within the snooze fest, you wonder if the cpi report get it done. this is an important conversation. everybody's heads swells during the pandemic. dr. amesh adalja has been confident in engaging the debate worldwide over a perfect solution to a pandemic. he joins us right now. i was thunderstruck that auckland looks for perfection. they have one 7 million people. two times 10 to the -6%, a scientific notation, it is a little bit amount that is ill. how do you respond to their attempt to be perfect? dr. adalja: i don't think it is the right approach. it is not really justify what they do. their level 3 and level four lockdowns are borrowing from the chinese playbook. they pickup so much activities that are not fleeting to spread and don't allow people to do things in a safer manne
jonathan: joshua of the johns hopkins bloomberg school of medicine.han ferro, here is price action on the equity market on the ascent be. -- on the s&p. 10 year yields up. a bit of a snooze elsewhere going into inflation sector -- inflation data which is due in one hour. tom: within the snooze fest, you wonder if the cpi report get it done. this is an important conversation. everybody's heads swells during the pandemic. dr. amesh adalja has been confident in engaging the debate worldwide...
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haidi: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health vice dean.school is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. we continue to track the biggest vaccinated -- vexing campaign in history over 84 countries. you can check out our vaccine tracker on the terminal and at bloomberg.com. let's get you the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: a global scientific panel says covid-19 vaccine works so well up people don't get need a booster. a report published in the lancet says governments should focus on getting more people vaccinated and wait for data on which boosters would be most effective. this is based on a wide range of real-world operational studies and clinical trials. the frontrunner to be japan's next prime minister has been given a new boost with the report that the former defense minister will not run leadership of ruling liberal democratic party. a newspaper says he plans to back someone else in party elections. lawmakers vote for new leadership temer 29th. president biden will host lead
haidi: the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health vice dean.school is supported by michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp and bloomberg philanthropies. we continue to track the biggest vaccinated -- vexing campaign in history over 84 countries. you can check out our vaccine tracker on the terminal and at bloomberg.com. let's get you the first word news with vonnie quinn. vonnie: a global scientific panel says covid-19 vaccine works so well up people don't get need a booster. a...
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then johns hopkins university assistant professor dr.n miller on covert burnout -- covid burnout. be sure to join our discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. washington journal is next. ♪ host: for many years through many congresses and presidents, the last week of september has always been crunch time. fraught with uncertainties, the fiscal year ends september 30 and the federal government faces the possibility of a shutdown if new spending is not in -- not approved. this year brings added democratic deadlines to pass a package on infrastructure and a three point $5 trillion further social program spending bill. top priorities of president biden. the morning and welcome to washington journal. it is sick,
then johns hopkins university assistant professor dr.n miller on covert burnout -- covid burnout. be sure to join our discussion with phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. washington journal is next. ♪ host: for many years through many congresses and presidents, the last week of september has always been crunch time. fraught with uncertainties, the fiscal year ends september 30 and the federal government faces the possibility of a shutdown if new spending is not in -- not...
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a doctor from johns hopkins joins us now. the washington post says 600,000 americans.t as the 1918 and our population is bigger, one in 500. compare the we are lindsay of this pandemic with what you -- fire lindsay -- virilency of this pandemic with what you have. >> the flu virus has a higher mortality rate and sheer numbers if you were to be infected but what i think is most significant is in 1918, they did not have modern hospitals or critical care medicine and antibiotics and any knowledge of infectious -- the knowledge we have infectious diseases. they did not even know influenza was caused by a virus. the fact we are approaching the sheer number of deaths now in 2020-2021 when we have antivirals and vaccines and mono critical care, when we know so much about the biology, that is inexcusable. we should not have 1918 level pandemic because of the tools we have and i think that is the lesson, that we made this as severe as it was. it was the human factor that expanded the ability of the virus to kill. tom: doctor, they did not have our social and less than social me
a doctor from johns hopkins joins us now. the washington post says 600,000 americans.t as the 1918 and our population is bigger, one in 500. compare the we are lindsay of this pandemic with what you -- fire lindsay -- virilency of this pandemic with what you have. >> the flu virus has a higher mortality rate and sheer numbers if you were to be infected but what i think is most significant is in 1918, they did not have modern hospitals or critical care medicine and antibiotics and any...
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. >> there was a preparedness report that was prepared by johns hopkins and other entities and it ranks the united states #1 in being prepared and the president cited it as the greatest health institution in the world. yet if you had turned the rankings upside down, it would have been perhaps are more realistic representation of what actually happened with companies like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well in the u.s. and u.k. #1 and #2 in doing really poorly. announcer: lawrence reich tonight at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a or listen as a podcast where ever get your podcasts. ♪ announcer: the house and senate are back next week. at the house returns monday at noon for speeches. legislative work starts at 2 p.m. members may begin debate on the info structure bill. house majority leader steny hoyer intends to bring the larger spending package, known as the build back better act, to the floor. the house may consider two bills considering working discrimination and funding emergency shelters for the massive violence victims. announcer: on thursday, the house debated legislation t
. >> there was a preparedness report that was prepared by johns hopkins and other entities and it ranks the united states #1 in being prepared and the president cited it as the greatest health institution in the world. yet if you had turned the rankings upside down, it would have been perhaps are more realistic representation of what actually happened with companies like rwanda, latvia, and vietnam doing very well in the u.s. and u.k. #1 and #2 in doing really poorly. announcer: lawrence...
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recent data from johns hopkins show the u.s. is averaging nearly 1500 deaths per day over the past week. >> we have more work to do and we are still at war with the virus. some of that will be related to access to testing. some will be related to mandates . some will be related to how we ensure kids are protected in schools. >> reporter: health officials say we cannot let loose. they say we are still in a war with this virus. >>> and the president is expected to speak at 2:00 this afternoon. we will bring that to you live. >>> today the country's second- largest school district is poised to become the first in the country to require eligible students to get vaccinated. the los angeles unified school district is set to vote today. the measure has brought support with board members. >> every student 12 and up who is eligible will have received vaccine. ideally from l.a. unified. we will provide it. >> board members say legal exemptions will still be available. >>> in the bay area a tragic crash outside a middle school in contra co
recent data from johns hopkins show the u.s. is averaging nearly 1500 deaths per day over the past week. >> we have more work to do and we are still at war with the virus. some of that will be related to access to testing. some will be related to mandates . some will be related to how we ensure kids are protected in schools. >> reporter: health officials say we cannot let loose. they say we are still in a war with this virus. >>> and the president is expected to speak at...
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. >> according to johns hopkins university, 1 in every 510 americans has now died from covid-19. >>>uthorities in central florida trying to make sense of gunman's rampage that left four people, including a baby dead. former u.s. marine sharp shooter opened fire and started a gun battle with police. finally surrendered after wounded. his girlfriend told them he suffered from ptsd. he claims he was using meth. officials claim the attack was and random. >> there's not enough adjectives how angry i am with him. we find zero connection at this point between our shooter, our murderer, and our vic. >>ice say another 11-yea girl, was shot seven times during the attack and survived. the one who told authorities about the attack. >>> more than 7 million americans who lost jobs in the pandemic are set to lose benefits. jobless benefits from three reee federal programs are expiring. for self-employed people and extension for long-term unemployed. >>> more than 10 million jobs are open across the u.s. economy, cities and towns among those struggling to fill positions. some offering bonuses up to
. >> according to johns hopkins university, 1 in every 510 americans has now died from covid-19. >>>uthorities in central florida trying to make sense of gunman's rampage that left four people, including a baby dead. former u.s. marine sharp shooter opened fire and started a gun battle with police. finally surrendered after wounded. his girlfriend told them he suffered from ptsd. he claims he was using meth. officials claim the attack was and random. >> there's not enough...
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gripe española que mató a unos 675.000 personas, esto según datos recopilados por la universidad john hopkinsón se incremente, ya que en promedio se reportan más de 1900 muertes al día, estados unidos experimenta una ola de nuevas infecciones que se le atribuye la propongoción de la variante delta, previo al coronavirus esta era la pandemia considerada más mortal en la historia de estados unidos. >> el hombre que grabó el video del ataque a rodney king murió por el coronavirus, en aquél entonces su video causó violentos disturbios en el estado. fue plomero y fue frente a su casa que ocurrió la golpiza a rodney king, logró captar las imágenes con una cámara de video que acababa de comprar. >> nuevos datos muestran que más de 80 miembros del congreso han dado positivo al coronavirus desde que la pandemia inició. el último congresista que anunció dar positivo es el gobernante de ohio, aseguró que había sido vacunado. >> a partir del 27 de septiembre las escuelas de nueva york harán pruebas de coronavirus al azar cada semana para prevenir brotes del virus como el que ocurrió en una escuela públic
gripe española que mató a unos 675.000 personas, esto según datos recopilados por la universidad john hopkinsón se incremente, ya que en promedio se reportan más de 1900 muertes al día, estados unidos experimenta una ola de nuevas infecciones que se le atribuye la propongoción de la variante delta, previo al coronavirus esta era la pandemia considerada más mortal en la historia de estados unidos. >> el hombre que grabó el video del ataque a rodney king murió por el coronavirus,...
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marty makary has highlighted the lack of risk children face saying quote: my research team at john hopkinsks to analyze approximately 48,000 children under 18 diagnosed with covid. our report found a mortality rate of zero among children with a pre-existing medical condition. so, why force this vaccine mandate? let's ask dr. harvey risch an epidemiologist at yale university. doctor, what do you say about this study done at john hopkins university that no child who did not already have a pre-existing condition who got covid has died in this country of covid? why are we mandating vaccines then? >> well, we shouldn't be. it's not rational. people are scared and running scared and their anxiety is causing them to make irrational decisions. >> rachel: explain to me, for example, why natural immunity continues to be something that the administration refuses to acknowledge when they talk about the vaccinated and the unvaccinated in that school district in l.a. about 58% of the students have had the vaccine. i imagine a very high number of those children have already had covid. >> yes. that's like
marty makary has highlighted the lack of risk children face saying quote: my research team at john hopkinsks to analyze approximately 48,000 children under 18 diagnosed with covid. our report found a mortality rate of zero among children with a pre-existing medical condition. so, why force this vaccine mandate? let's ask dr. harvey risch an epidemiologist at yale university. doctor, what do you say about this study done at john hopkins university that no child who did not already have a...
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and professor of education at john hopkins university, wendy.emocrat on democrat going after each other. doesn't sound like manchin is going to budge. >> i don't think he is. bernie sanders says i had is unacceptable to the president and democrats in congress. west virginia is a republican state. coal country, 3.5 trillion dollars is the green new deal that will attack the jobs of the people in west virginia. manchin saying it will not be 3.5 trillions. conservatives shouldn't celebrate yet. he will do a 1.5 to 2.5 trillion dollar massive bill. the consequences will be grave. you will see inflation because we'll monetize our debt as a country or you'll see taxes not just on the rich but every single american to pay for this massive spending. >> harris: inflation you mean more. if you filled up at the pump lately or bought a loaf of bread it's all over. wendy, i caught a different part of what senator manchin was saying in his interviews yesterday. i caught the part they are rushing toward an arbitrary date. we saw that with afghanistan. is that
and professor of education at john hopkins university, wendy.emocrat on democrat going after each other. doesn't sound like manchin is going to budge. >> i don't think he is. bernie sanders says i had is unacceptable to the president and democrats in congress. west virginia is a republican state. coal country, 3.5 trillion dollars is the green new deal that will attack the jobs of the people in west virginia. manchin saying it will not be 3.5 trillions. conservatives shouldn't celebrate...
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woodrow wilson has a phd from johns hopkins. he's the president of princeton before he becomes the governor of new jersey and the president of the united states. okay. so what's bothering them? we'll review this and i think you know what many of these things are. we can talk about a few of their motivations in terms of fears. fears of new capitalism as companies grow larger and larger and capitalism becomes more and more impersonal. i'm talking really fast. i want to step back and have you think about that. think about a 19th century world where your neighbor might have chickens in her yard, right, to sell eggs and you know her, right, and her eggs aren't going to be rotten because she doesn't want to rip you off because have a face-to-face relationship, right? or you're a farmer that goes to the local grain elevator. you know the operator. you're not selling at a fixed rate across hundreds of miles on the southern pacific railroad, right, where you have to pay a certain rate, you can't negotiate. you don't know who you're selle
woodrow wilson has a phd from johns hopkins. he's the president of princeton before he becomes the governor of new jersey and the president of the united states. okay. so what's bothering them? we'll review this and i think you know what many of these things are. we can talk about a few of their motivations in terms of fears. fears of new capitalism as companies grow larger and larger and capitalism becomes more and more impersonal. i'm talking really fast. i want to step back and have you...
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new johns hopkins university data finds more than three times the number of infections happened thisns are already spiking 158% over last year and we're not even that far away from the holiday. >>> governor newsom will be back in the bay area for his vote no recall campaign. election day now just one week away, but millions of voters have already sent in their mail-in ballots. governor newsom spent the holiday weekend campaigning in southern california. leading recall replacement candidate republican larry elder also making the rounds urging a yes on the recall and a vote for him. tomorrow vice president kamala harris is expected to attend a newsom rally here in the bay area. >>> now time to look live for you this morning at fremont as we can see the sun is rising but you can see the haze in the air from all the smoke from the fires we've been dealing with. vianey arana in for kari for a look at that. >> smoke playing a factor, the hot temps playing a role, another spare the air alert today and as we head towards the next seven days for san francisco notice the fog, but it's going to
new johns hopkins university data finds more than three times the number of infections happened thisns are already spiking 158% over last year and we're not even that far away from the holiday. >>> governor newsom will be back in the bay area for his vote no recall campaign. election day now just one week away, but millions of voters have already sent in their mail-in ballots. governor newsom spent the holiday weekend campaigning in southern california. leading recall replacement...
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we're academic psychiatrist, a prestigious american universities, harvard, stanford, johns hopkins, and those academic psychiatrist began working for the drug companies as consult and serving as their speakers, advisors, et cetera. you would start with a clinical study of the drug, but who's designing the study? the pharmaceutical companies, they know how to design it to make their drug, the good that step one, who then analyze the data? well, their own people do, it gets done by the drug company himself. 3rd, and who writes the papers. it's actually ghost writers hired by the drug companies to write up the study. they've now present this study to the people that they want to be the big names under study. and then those thought leaders basically sign off on the ghost written papers and they become quote, the authors of the published paper, the former editors of the medical journals like jammah. i'm new england journal of medicine and b, m. j, british medical journal. they've all said that like basically we became vehicles for story laundry. it was corrupted. creation of an evidence base
we're academic psychiatrist, a prestigious american universities, harvard, stanford, johns hopkins, and those academic psychiatrist began working for the drug companies as consult and serving as their speakers, advisors, et cetera. you would start with a clinical study of the drug, but who's designing the study? the pharmaceutical companies, they know how to design it to make their drug, the good that step one, who then analyze the data? well, their own people do, it gets done by the drug...
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according to new data from johns hopkins university, new cases are showing signs of easing off. as of monday, the seven-day average of daily covid cases was under 145,000, and that's down 12% over the past week, and 14% since the beginning of the month. this as the virus recently claimed the lives of a california couple who left behind five children including a newborn daughter the couple tested positive after traveling in early august. the two died from virus complications just two weeks apart. their children are now being cared for by their grandparents. >>> broadway is continuing its re-opening for the masked and fully vaccinated with some of the biggest musicals opening this week. "the lion king," "wicked," and "hamilton" will reopen for the first time since march 2020. at a press conference desantis said government agencies in the state that force a vaccine as a condition to employment will face a $5,000 fine for every single violation >>> back with us with another look at the weather, nbc meteorologist janessa webb hello again, janessa >> hi. you know, i really want to tal
according to new data from johns hopkins university, new cases are showing signs of easing off. as of monday, the seven-day average of daily covid cases was under 145,000, and that's down 12% over the past week, and 14% since the beginning of the month. this as the virus recently claimed the lives of a california couple who left behind five children including a newborn daughter the couple tested positive after traveling in early august. the two died from virus complications just two weeks...
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that is according to new research by johns hopkins university that study found that nearly 25% of university-educateden give birth out of wedlock if at all compared to just 4% back in 1996. more than half of those moms were co happening at the time of delivery. experts believe that the changes are partly driven by shifts in how society perceives single parenthood and cohabitation. the coaches may be gettin >> september is hunger action month in kron 4 news and our parent company nexstar broadcasting are teaming up with feeding america. the nation's largest domestic hunger-relief organization. and here in the bay area. there are many organizations trying to end food insecurity. >> which has spiked dramatically, of course, during the pandemic. our kron four's, maureen kelly has more. >> we decided to go because i lost my job. san jose resident, susan castellano says she found herself out of work when the bay area shut down back in 2020. the 34 year-old list of her 13 year-old daughter. 6 year-old son as well as her mother and stepfather, her stepfather was able to keep his job working for a landscaping
that is according to new research by johns hopkins university that study found that nearly 25% of university-educateden give birth out of wedlock if at all compared to just 4% back in 1996. more than half of those moms were co happening at the time of delivery. experts believe that the changes are partly driven by shifts in how society perceives single parenthood and cohabitation. the coaches may be gettin >> september is hunger action month in kron 4 news and our parent company nexstar...
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according to johns hopkins, daily covid-19 infections are up 316% from labor day last year. daily deaths are almost twice as high. with crowded airports, stadiums and beaches this holiday weekend, there are concerns the current surge could get worse. >> nobody is masked and people are like yeah, it is all open and free, and it is devastating. >> i am expecting a bump. i'm hoping it won't be a major spike, but after every holiday we have seen a bump in infections and hospitalizations and deaths. dan: the cdc urged on vaccinated people not to travel this weekend. more than 3.5 million people were screened at u.s. airports on friday and saturday, about the same number of labor day travelers in 2019 before the pandemic. ama: protesters rallied outside the home of oakland athletics owner, concerned about union jobs. >> ♪ whose side are you on whose side are you on ♪ ama: those protesters say the plan will destroy tens of thousands of longshoremen jobs at the ports. they also took issue with the team demands for hundreds of millions in subsidies. fisher is the son of the family th
according to johns hopkins, daily covid-19 infections are up 316% from labor day last year. daily deaths are almost twice as high. with crowded airports, stadiums and beaches this holiday weekend, there are concerns the current surge could get worse. >> nobody is masked and people are like yeah, it is all open and free, and it is devastating. >> i am expecting a bump. i'm hoping it won't be a major spike, but after every holiday we have seen a bump in infections and hospitalizations...
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according to johns hopkins university, 675,000 people in the u.s. have died from covid- 19. >>> a grim milestone in oakland, police there are investigating another homicide. the cities 100 homicide of the year. last year, at this time, there were 70. the latest happened this morning near the coliseum b.a.r.t. station. chopper five was over the scene where police were taping off the scene and collecting evidence. there is no word yet on a victim or motive. police chief addressed the recent violence this afternoon, saying 10 people were killed within a seven day period. there were 44 cases of gunfire, officers recovered nearly 2 dozen firearms and there were 17 robberies. >> so much violence. so many guns, so many senseless lives lost. if this is not a calling to everybody in this community that there is a crisis, i don't know what is. >> we first brought you that news conference live on cbsn bay area. you can watch 24 seven streaming on kpix.com or the kpix 5 news app. >>> a trial for a danville police officer accused of manslaughter began today near
according to johns hopkins university, 675,000 people in the u.s. have died from covid- 19. >>> a grim milestone in oakland, police there are investigating another homicide. the cities 100 homicide of the year. last year, at this time, there were 70. the latest happened this morning near the coliseum b.a.r.t. station. chopper five was over the scene where police were taping off the scene and collecting evidence. there is no word yet on a victim or motive. police chief addressed the...
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john hopkins university says the seven-day average is up 10% over the last month. so is a covid booster necessary? that's the question many have ahead of possible fda approval on friday. at least two fda regulators argue the average person will not need the booster. regardless, the white house wants boosters available to all by next monday. one infectious disease specialist believes only the immunocompromised should get them and suggests instead target communities across the globe. >> one can also do other strategies to increase vaccine supply around the world, sharing the recipe, sending the know-how to the vaccine. what i do know is that it's not an emergency to run out and get a booster. >> the santa clara county public health department is gearing up for those boosters, but september 20th may be realistic since the cdc has to approve it as well. and that meeting is scheduled for the end of the month. >>> proof of vaccination now required at san francisco's chase center. and while the warriors won't return for a couple of weeks still, the venue is about to get i
john hopkins university says the seven-day average is up 10% over the last month. so is a covid booster necessary? that's the question many have ahead of possible fda approval on friday. at least two fda regulators argue the average person will not need the booster. regardless, the white house wants boosters available to all by next monday. one infectious disease specialist believes only the immunocompromised should get them and suggests instead target communities across the globe. >> one...
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new data from johns hopkins shows cases rose this year by 316% and daily covid cases are up. uh we're up substantially compared to last europe, in fact, twice as high compared to last year were averaging right now, more than 150,000 new cases every day. sadly we're also averaging more than 1500 new deaths. every day. some hospitals are running out of icu beds. all of this due to the more transmissible delta variant. american airlines says it will no longer cover covid-19 quarantine time for employees who are not vaccinated, the carrier told employees last week it's pandemic leave policy will only be offered to workers who are fully vaccinated and to provide their vaccination card. starting october 1st employees who are not vaccinated and have to miss work due to covid will need to use earned sick time or medical leave while off the job. new tonight. police in antioch are investigating the shooting that left four people wounded. it happened about 5 30 tonight on asylum are and eagle ridge. dr firefighters at the scene, say three people who police describe as juveniles suffered
new data from johns hopkins shows cases rose this year by 316% and daily covid cases are up. uh we're up substantially compared to last europe, in fact, twice as high compared to last year were averaging right now, more than 150,000 new cases every day. sadly we're also averaging more than 1500 new deaths. every day. some hospitals are running out of icu beds. all of this due to the more transmissible delta variant. american airlines says it will no longer cover covid-19 quarantine time for...
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no one's ever talking about them right. professor richard was quoting research by johns hopkins said, today china has 107624 cases, 4849 deaths, or point 35 deaths per 100000 us has 41000000, 365000 cases. 663009 129 deaths or $200.00 to death per 100000 people. so the proportion of death death rate in china has been point $35.00 per 100000. in the us is $202.00 per 100000. that sounds not a good, not a good job. the us had dealt with this rationally. if we go with there as well as china has, then right now we would have $1148.00 death in the united states total. that means we have ab 662781 more death. then we needed to have to put that in perspective, the u. s. government and some state, some state and a lot of federal through incompetence and inaction. during the course of this, pandemic has caused the equivalent of 11 re it nom warren or $271.00. ghana, stan wars, in terms of us, military death or 276. pearl harbors, or 3945, oklahoma city bombing, or 331390 olympic park. bombings, or 220000 927, boston marathon bombings or 221911. could you imagine? if we actually treated this pa
no one's ever talking about them right. professor richard was quoting research by johns hopkins said, today china has 107624 cases, 4849 deaths, or point 35 deaths per 100000 us has 41000000, 365000 cases. 663009 129 deaths or $200.00 to death per 100000 people. so the proportion of death death rate in china has been point $35.00 per 100000. in the us is $202.00 per 100000. that sounds not a good, not a good job. the us had dealt with this rationally. if we go with there as well as china has,...
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let's get more on the virus from johns hopkins.k you for joining us, especially on labor day. happy labor day to you and all our american friends. with these questions on booster shots and the vaccination rate and what do i do have my child is going back to school, but what is the question you get asked the most? >> when vaccines will be available for children under 12. that is a question i cannot answer. we do not know the data yet for kids under 12. hopefully, we will have some of that data and the fda will be able to share it transparently, convene an advisory committee and make a good decision. francine: when do you expect delta to trail off? dr. sharfstein: there are signs in some states that is beginning to happen. there other states that are potentially vulnerable. most of the models show by the end of september, mid october, it will be trailing off in some places. the question will be how far down it goes and whether it really goes far down or just bubbles along and there is still a lot of people affected? we will have to s
let's get more on the virus from johns hopkins.k you for joining us, especially on labor day. happy labor day to you and all our american friends. with these questions on booster shots and the vaccination rate and what do i do have my child is going back to school, but what is the question you get asked the most? >> when vaccines will be available for children under 12. that is a question i cannot answer. we do not know the data yet for kids under 12. hopefully, we will have some of that...