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johns hopkins school is supported by michael r. bloomberg, the owner and founder of the network and company you are watching right now. let's continue our discussion and talk about the impact on the travel sector. the president of tourism and economics will be here to talk about it. looks like people are still booking trips, getting on cruises, still going out to restaurants. sonali: i think that's a good point and when do these restrictions become so difficult that it causes people to cancel? personally i'm not there yet, but i don't speak for everyone. romaine: and there are some regional differences. going from here to europe is one thing. from here to certain parts of asia may be another. or some of these african nations now being completely locked out. sonali: and we get a -- an update from our chief belfast correspondent. romaine: don't go anywhere. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> thanks to the speed and effectiveness of vaccination, we have 95% of the population vaccinated. so the impact so far is much lower than other neighboring c
johns hopkins school is supported by michael r. bloomberg, the owner and founder of the network and company you are watching right now. let's continue our discussion and talk about the impact on the travel sector. the president of tourism and economics will be here to talk about it. looks like people are still booking trips, getting on cruises, still going out to restaurants. sonali: i think that's a good point and when do these restrictions become so difficult that it causes people to cancel?...
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the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website, put one of the only few hospitals to treat african americans. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash it's rate this past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lax had died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now, i know what you're thinking, but how's thermo fisher doing? well, they've earned a billions of dollars in revenue, and they're giving back to the community by creating the just project. partnering with historically black colleges and universities to provide free coven 19 testing and diversifying the thermo fisher work environment. how about you give back the billions of dollars that you made from exploiting black bodies. also, johns hopkins school of medicine, named after the famous abolitionists. maybe you could provide reparations for the cells you stole, or at least reparations for the slaves. your abolitionist
the cells were taken at johns hopkins university, which was segregated at the time, or as a johns hopkins website, put one of the only few hospitals to treat african americans. it seems like johns hopkins university is trying to whitewash it's rate this past, but we'll get more into that later. henrietta lax had died from cervical cancer at age 31, and her family wasn't even notified when she died. in fact, they only learn about her miracle cells by accident 20 years later. now, i know what...
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jonathan: conversation with a doctor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.e the opportunity to put forth any questions you have for the doctor. if a close contact test positive and i quarantine for five days and they test positive again, do i have to start a new five day quarantine? you raise the question a couple of times, the cdc guidance, and then your own respective guidance from the company you work for as you look to go back into the office. matt: you have to use common sense. if a close contact test positive and you 14 for five days, it does not matter -- and you quarantine for five days. i will be interested to know if a five day period is enough to wait before you can go back into the world. jonathan: as you know, when it comes to corporations and getting back into the office, it is not about individual responsibility, it is about the rules. the respective rules about getting back to work. any questions on twitter, you know where we are on the bloomberg terminal. futures up seven on the s&p, advancing a little more than .1%. from new york city, this
jonathan: conversation with a doctor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health.e the opportunity to put forth any questions you have for the doctor. if a close contact test positive and i quarantine for five days and they test positive again, do i have to start a new five day quarantine? you raise the question a couple of times, the cdc guidance, and then your own respective guidance from the company you work for as you look to go back into the office. matt: you have to use common...
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i had taken the john hopkins university covid-19 risk calculated back in february 2021.'m 79 years old. i was worried about my risk. they said i was a 99.96% risk of not dying. not dying with a calculator from john hopkins university. i never got vaccinated. my wife is. is that calculator in line with your thinking that i'm low risk? i have no co-morbidities? guest: the fact you have low co-morbidities put you at lower risk. the age is higher risk. it is true most people who get covid-19 survive. the vaccine is not just about preventing serious illness hospitalization and death. that's the most important thing. it does. if you could avoid covid-19 with a safe and effective vaccine, why not? even if you had a mild case, and it's still something that will disrupt your life. are you not going to feel very good for a couple days. you have to get tested. you have to tell your contacts they need to quarantine. you have to self-isolate. all that have is something you can avoid with a vaccine. and if you also -- just because you -- you may not get severe disease, you could sprea
i had taken the john hopkins university covid-19 risk calculated back in february 2021.'m 79 years old. i was worried about my risk. they said i was a 99.96% risk of not dying. not dying with a calculator from john hopkins university. i never got vaccinated. my wife is. is that calculator in line with your thinking that i'm low risk? i have no co-morbidities? guest: the fact you have low co-morbidities put you at lower risk. the age is higher risk. it is true most people who get covid-19...
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. >> return next by journalist and author and lecturer john hopkins spirit by carey business school on economic and we will be talking about the debt limit which is coming up on wednesday, the debt limit in the current debt limit is sent to expire and wednesday pretty welcome. thank you for being on the program this morning that debt limit on wednesday, what is that actually main and why should we be concerned about it. >> i would be very surprised if congress led the deadline pass and allow the united states to have enough authority to issue the depth that it needs to pay and this is something that congress put in place and world war i. and all that it was was a way for congress to say okay, treasure you can go an issue that any do not have to come to us every time you wish and up until the point, congress had authorizeded every debt issue tt the united states made. and it was cumbersome and coming consuming so they said you can go ahead and do it up and up to only to a certain limit, so congress to keep control over the process. but in the process of doing that over the years, decade
. >> return next by journalist and author and lecturer john hopkins spirit by carey business school on economic and we will be talking about the debt limit which is coming up on wednesday, the debt limit in the current debt limit is sent to expire and wednesday pretty welcome. thank you for being on the program this morning that debt limit on wednesday, what is that actually main and why should we be concerned about it. >> i would be very surprised if congress led the deadline pass...
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amesh adalja, from johns hopkins university.y have been a bit more restrictive, but the health minister saying it is inevitable that the omicron variant will spread there, too. anna: yes, you see them trying to put barriers between the u.k. and their borders, because they did not want the omicron variant -- well, they don't want it at all, but if anything, they would like to delay its arrival. you saw tough policies taking place to fight the delta wave, even before we were saying the word omicron or working out how to say the word omicron. as a result, policies after the delta wave, they have managed to inadvertently delay the arrival, the onset of omicron. this gives medical professors a bit more time -- professionals a good more time to administer the boosters. that is the message we are getting from france a little early run. kailey: if the u.s. behind the u.k.? that is the answer i want. to answer more questions, we have dr. bhakti hansoti, associate professor of emergency medicine at johns hopkins university. dr. hansoti, w
amesh adalja, from johns hopkins university.y have been a bit more restrictive, but the health minister saying it is inevitable that the omicron variant will spread there, too. anna: yes, you see them trying to put barriers between the u.k. and their borders, because they did not want the omicron variant -- well, they don't want it at all, but if anything, they would like to delay its arrival. you saw tough policies taking place to fight the delta wave, even before we were saying the word...
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johns hopkins i think catching up the washington cathedral kind of timidly introducing a contrasting quality of aesthetics. washington university, much more so. but maybe more importantly, with washington university, a much-expanded and substantial -- sustainable program on the idea of district planning and we were able to do that kind of planning because of the scale of this project in terms of energy, ecology, water and soils that is peroneal the best characterization or definition of a contemporary campus. ao i thank you for your attention. and i'll turn the podium back over to dede. [ applause ] >>> at least six presidents recorded conversations while in office. hear many of those conversations on c-span's new podcast presidential recordings. >> season one focuses on the presidency of lyndon johnson. you'll hear about the 1964 civil rights act, the 1964 presidential campaign, the gulf incident, the march on cel many and the war in vietnam. not everyone knew they were being recorded. >> certainly, johnson's secretaries knew because they were tasked with transcribing many of those
johns hopkins i think catching up the washington cathedral kind of timidly introducing a contrasting quality of aesthetics. washington university, much more so. but maybe more importantly, with washington university, a much-expanded and substantial -- sustainable program on the idea of district planning and we were able to do that kind of planning because of the scale of this project in terms of energy, ecology, water and soils that is peroneal the best characterization or definition of a...
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as i said, johns hopkins, the washington cathedral, kind of introducing a contrast and quality of thesites with washington university much more so. but maybe more importantly, with washington university, a much expanded and substantial, sustainable program built on the idea that cathy mentioned of district planning and we were able to mention that at scale to this project in terms of energy, ecology, water and soils, that it is probably the best characterization or definition of a contemporary campus. and so i thank you for your attention and i turn the podium back over to dede. architect lori ellen talks about the design of college
as i said, johns hopkins, the washington cathedral, kind of introducing a contrast and quality of thesites with washington university much more so. but maybe more importantly, with washington university, a much expanded and substantial, sustainable program built on the idea that cathy mentioned of district planning and we were able to mention that at scale to this project in terms of energy, ecology, water and soils, that it is probably the best characterization or definition of a contemporary...
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and i'll start with johns hopkins university. the homewood campus, which sits north of us, baltimore. and then again north of baltimore on somewhat the edge of the piedmont plateau. and we're going look at a number of projects following that sit on that piedmont plateau as it runs up the east coast. and it sits on an extension of charles street, which is one of the principle avenues of downtown extended out towards the campus. you see the campus in that white oval and you can barely see, but i think identify the kinds of green fingers that define the radial structure of open space park systems and stream valleys of the city of baltimore. it sits between on the end of one of those fingers and fronting on charles street. what you see in a little more detail here, flanked on the right by charles street and then on the left you can see one of those fingers, stream valley park. and the campus sit in the oval on the ridge line between these two. it is 130 acres, around 6,000 students. and the olmsted's involvement in and with the city
and i'll start with johns hopkins university. the homewood campus, which sits north of us, baltimore. and then again north of baltimore on somewhat the edge of the piedmont plateau. and we're going look at a number of projects following that sit on that piedmont plateau as it runs up the east coast. and it sits on an extension of charles street, which is one of the principle avenues of downtown extended out towards the campus. you see the campus in that white oval and you can barely see, but i...
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that's according to data tracked by johns hopkins university.s have nearly doubled this year compared to 2020, despite this being the year of the vaccine. more nan 5,400,000 total people worldwide have died from the coronavirus. right now several nations across europe reporting record highs of covid-19 infections. cnn's salma abdelaziz has more reporting from london. >> reporter: the omicron variant continues to drive unprecedented infection rates across europe. the french health minister saying he got vertigo looking at the records. he revealed every two seconds people were testing positive in france. more than 200,000 positive cases were reported in a 24-hour period, the highest number seen in france since the start of the pandemic. similar scenes in the uk, skyrocketing infection rates, but across the globe these infection rates are not turning into the rate of hospitalization and death we have seen during previous waves. that's why prime minister boris johnson says no tougher restrictions are needed for now. the prime minister was at a vacci
that's according to data tracked by johns hopkins university.s have nearly doubled this year compared to 2020, despite this being the year of the vaccine. more nan 5,400,000 total people worldwide have died from the coronavirus. right now several nations across europe reporting record highs of covid-19 infections. cnn's salma abdelaziz has more reporting from london. >> reporter: the omicron variant continues to drive unprecedented infection rates across europe. the french health minister...
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wellesley, swart mother and johns hopkins. and we have a stellar lineup of speakers kicking off. with laurie olin. teacher author and renowned landscape architect. founding part her of his firm based in philadelphia and his career is multi facetted and extraordinary as olmsteds. we are honored that laurie is chairing the olmsted 200 honorary committee. he's ever seen projects in washington monument grounds, in new york city, philadelphia, and portland, oregon. his awards are numerous and impressive. recipient of the 2012 national medal of arts from president obama. 2011 society of landscape arc checkouts and the douglas medal from the garden club of america. today practitioners and scholars will discuss olmsted campus planning and look to the future. how olmsted principles can inform campus design today. and we have an absolutely stellar lineup of speakers, kicking off this morning with laurie olin, teacher, author, and renowned landscape architect. is he the founding partner of it was an interesting and wonderful place, big and sprawling and full of ideas. as luck would have it,
wellesley, swart mother and johns hopkins. and we have a stellar lineup of speakers kicking off. with laurie olin. teacher author and renowned landscape architect. founding part her of his firm based in philadelphia and his career is multi facetted and extraordinary as olmsteds. we are honored that laurie is chairing the olmsted 200 honorary committee. he's ever seen projects in washington monument grounds, in new york city, philadelphia, and portland, oregon. his awards are numerous and...
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the scheme for johns hopkins university was familiar cross axial quadrangle -- which you will see againt duke -- may have been largely executed by local architects in baltimore. but the advisers on the plan -- the former to being superb and noteworthy architects who worked on numerous projects with the olmsted office. at a berry for instance on four still community in york. -- princeton, wellesley colorado among others. f. l. o. jr., coming along later, was comfortable working with architects in the city beautiful movement that followed the chicago exhibition. and he collaborated well with them. the superb example being that with the two completely different and superb campus designs then for duke university, and collaboration with julian -- the beaux arts university of pennsylvania graduate, was also the principal developed signer for the philadelphia establishment office. we will hear more about these projects from mark later on. i'll comment only that this decades-long collaboration produce and resulted equally and iconic and regionally -- that cesar -- [noise] please, i'll finish in
the scheme for johns hopkins university was familiar cross axial quadrangle -- which you will see againt duke -- may have been largely executed by local architects in baltimore. but the advisers on the plan -- the former to being superb and noteworthy architects who worked on numerous projects with the olmsted office. at a berry for instance on four still community in york. -- princeton, wellesley colorado among others. f. l. o. jr., coming along later, was comfortable working with architects...
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a seniors scholar at johns hopkins center for security. it is important with a three ordeal of your profession. this pandemic. what is the significance of the pfizer announcement? >> this is basically one study. they're going to be many more over the coming weeks. it shows that even though there is a significant degradation of vaccines, potential vaccine efficacy, in response to omicron. there is some protection. it is noted complete escape. it is going to likely be moved by having a booster. by having a third dose. >> it will be grilled this morning, and in one part the arctic -- unite kingdom. it is a lot more chaotic over here than even the gentle chaos is a vaccine passport, and vexing restriction of the unvaccinated, i should say, and germany. does that work? >> faxing passports work. anything that can -- vaccine passports work. anything that can boost efficacy works. it is going to be announced with severe disease, and maybe, it will be announced. we just don't know yet. were going to have to see what new world date is like. yes. any
a seniors scholar at johns hopkins center for security. it is important with a three ordeal of your profession. this pandemic. what is the significance of the pfizer announcement? >> this is basically one study. they're going to be many more over the coming weeks. it shows that even though there is a significant degradation of vaccines, potential vaccine efficacy, in response to omicron. there is some protection. it is noted complete escape. it is going to likely be moved by having a...
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andrew pekosz, from johns hopkins public school of health, joins us now.g to see 3 million? are we going to see in a few weeks pretty much everybody getting this virus? andrew: it's important to note that the total case count, the official case counts are staggering and they are probably underestimates of how many cases of covid-19 are going on in the country now. it's been very difficult to really predict on a weekly basis how cases are going to go. there's some data out of south africa showing that the surges have fallen off as fast as they've increased. hopefully that's going to happen in other places as well but it's really staggering the number of cases that we have. important to note also that hospitalization rates are going up because a total number of cases we are seeing. matt: we've heard this as well from u.k. officials, but the estimates, the numbers we are talking about are likely underestimates. by a factor of two or three. it wouldn't surprise you, when i say we had 2 million cases globally in one day, it wouldn't surprise you if the real num
andrew pekosz, from johns hopkins public school of health, joins us now.g to see 3 million? are we going to see in a few weeks pretty much everybody getting this virus? andrew: it's important to note that the total case count, the official case counts are staggering and they are probably underestimates of how many cases of covid-19 are going on in the country now. it's been very difficult to really predict on a weekly basis how cases are going to go. there's some data out of south africa...
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and that includes the simple principles and that includes john hopkins and that includes the establishment of the university as well. and it began with the assemblage of 180 acres which include on the left-hand side there one of the individuals and then you see that as well and then with the alliance of the extension predating the extension as well to the right which is part of it. receiving back to the city and the protection of that and its incorporation for the entirety of the city. and you can see them on the left. the right lower hand cone and you can see and read in the circle as well. that plan drawn in 1914 by parker, thomas and rice. and that includes it simple and now have 90 degrees moving this towards the left. it is a simple situation like others that you see today that ride the bridge charles avenue organized around two principal quads that are very carefully graded by the office in the early development as well in the project includes the library, which is in the upper left-hand corner as well as the power plan. i want to.out in particular the circular drive which is a part
and that includes the simple principles and that includes john hopkins and that includes the establishment of the university as well. and it began with the assemblage of 180 acres which include on the left-hand side there one of the individuals and then you see that as well and then with the alliance of the extension predating the extension as well to the right which is part of it. receiving back to the city and the protection of that and its incorporation for the entirety of the city. and you...
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>> we've updated the electronics on the sleigh because when children are in the hospital like johns hopkinse worries is santa won't find them. so, we invested in gps that's the good person system. we use it all throughout the world. it helps us find all our good boys and girls no matter where they are, whether they're at home or in johns hopkins children's hospital, santa will find them. >> thanks to wbal's steve adams for that >> good person system, i like that >>> coming up, janessa has the weather forecast holiday travellers will cen fa ithe week ahead. >>> and we've got an inspiring story that will make you want to get up and dance retinol24 collagen peptide new vitamin c and the iconic red jar can't top this skin shop now at olay.com i'm jimmy dean and thank you very much for letting us become just a little part of your holiday. and we sincerely hope that jimmy dean sausage might make your holiday just a little bit brighter. happy holiday to you. what makes febreze air effects different? while cheaper aerosols rely on artificial propellants... febreze uses a 100% natural propellant. ch
>> we've updated the electronics on the sleigh because when children are in the hospital like johns hopkinse worries is santa won't find them. so, we invested in gps that's the good person system. we use it all throughout the world. it helps us find all our good boys and girls no matter where they are, whether they're at home or in johns hopkins children's hospital, santa will find them. >> thanks to wbal's steve adams for that >> good person system, i like that >>>...
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joining us now from johns hopkins, someone with international claim i epidemiologyn with the johns hopkinsiar. you go to the heart of the matter in your note this morning, which is we are conflating, can floozy -- confusing science and anti-science with fear of a legitimate variant, omicron, delta, and the fact that the weather has changed and we are inside as well. what matters now, the weather or the variants? >> well, it's both. what we are seeing is a winter surge that had been predicted. this is still with delta in europe and the u.s. right now, the highest rates in michigan, indiana and ohio of hospitalizations. most of that is delta. only about 2% of sequences in the u.s. are omicron. but the infection curves for omicron, and i have seen the data for the u.k., germany and the u.s., look even steeper than we saw in south africa. omicron is spreading very rapidly. the vaccines do appear to be holding, but definitely with lower efficacy than we saw against the other variants. tom: is omicron virulent. >> that is still somewhat uncertain. we have to remember where this emerged in south
joining us now from johns hopkins, someone with international claim i epidemiologyn with the johns hopkinsiar. you go to the heart of the matter in your note this morning, which is we are conflating, can floozy -- confusing science and anti-science with fear of a legitimate variant, omicron, delta, and the fact that the weather has changed and we are inside as well. what matters now, the weather or the variants? >> well, it's both. what we are seeing is a winter surge that had been...
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los ultimos datos publicados por el centro de ciencia e ingenieria de sistemas de la universidad johns hopkins. el estado de la florida rompio su record de casos de coronavirus confirmados en "un dia" al reportar hoy 31 mil 758 nuevos contagios, informaron fuentes oficiales, en medio del repunte de la pandemia por la variante omicron...el mayor aumento de casos registrados en un dia en florida fue de 27 mil 669, el pasado 26 de agosto, con la variante delta, de acuerdo con autoridades sanitarias. un video grabado con un dron en san juan de puerto rico muestra la larga fila de autos en la capital de la isla para acceder a un enorme aparacamiento donde la gente esperaba su turno para hacerse la prueba del covid-19... el numero de contagios aumenta dramaticamente y el numero se disparo mas de doce veces hasta alcanzar casi 11 mil casos en los pasados dias. la navidad es una fecha para celebrar pero tambien para recordar aquellos que ya no estan... para una familia hispana el coronavirus les robo a quien mas querian... y aunque el tiempo pasa, es dificil superar su perdida que es como una herida s
los ultimos datos publicados por el centro de ciencia e ingenieria de sistemas de la universidad johns hopkins. el estado de la florida rompio su record de casos de coronavirus confirmados en "un dia" al reportar hoy 31 mil 758 nuevos contagios, informaron fuentes oficiales, en medio del repunte de la pandemia por la variante omicron...el mayor aumento de casos registrados en un dia en florida fue de 27 mil 669, el pasado 26 de agosto, con la variante delta, de acuerdo con autoridades...
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averaging more than 1 million a day worldwide, according to johns hopkins university. and the united states is averaging 300,000 daily cases, the highest number since the pandemic began. while there's a lot of uncertainty surrounding the omicron variant, there's agreement, the numbers are starting to rise. while 2021 was the year of the vaccine, while national immunization programs began in many countries, the death toll from covid, compared to the year before, without vaccines has almost doubled. according to data from johns hopkins university, as well as the w.h.o., 1.8 million people died from covid in 2020. this year, the virus has claimed about 3.5 million lives. the head of the organization says with the twin threat of the omicron and delta variants and without a collective global response, this pandemic is set to get worse. >> delta and omicron are twin threats that are driving up cases to record numbers. i'm highly concerned that omicron, being more transmisible, circulating at the same time as delta, is leading to a tsunami of cases. >> in the united states, t
averaging more than 1 million a day worldwide, according to johns hopkins university. and the united states is averaging 300,000 daily cases, the highest number since the pandemic began. while there's a lot of uncertainty surrounding the omicron variant, there's agreement, the numbers are starting to rise. while 2021 was the year of the vaccine, while national immunization programs began in many countries, the death toll from covid, compared to the year before, without vaccines has almost...
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but the latest figures that were released by johns hopkins university show an increasingly high rate of infection. the latest figures released by johns hopkins show that within the last 24 hours, some 650000 people have tested positive. not the last figures from the cdc were produced on thursday. they have no figures over this weekend, but those figures showed some 40000. so that's an increase of some 30 percent in terms of the infection rate over the past 24 to 48 hours. so these are massive figures showing that the rate of infection is still on the shop increase in all some experts estimate that as many as 30000 people could die over the next 3 weeks . so these figures devastating for americans as they go into 2020 to the other pools of concern is the high hospitalization rate of children. some 381 children have been admitted to hospital each day over the past 7 days. this is an increase of some 66 percent. now the vast majority of these children are unvaccinated, and that applies largely to the us population as well. the latest figures show that only 63 percent of americans are fu
but the latest figures that were released by johns hopkins university show an increasingly high rate of infection. the latest figures released by johns hopkins show that within the last 24 hours, some 650000 people have tested positive. not the last figures from the cdc were produced on thursday. they have no figures over this weekend, but those figures showed some 40000. so that's an increase of some 30 percent in terms of the infection rate over the past 24 to 48 hours. so these are massive...
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this is the johns hopkins school of medicine mafia here, both gentlemen, the congressman is graduate there, and of course the doctor is a row professor there. let me talk about the real little and political angle here. does it make any sense from political or legal point of view. >> it makes perfect sense for a lame duck mayor who wants to run for governor who comes out with a bold new initiative problem. a legal sense, makes no sense at all because the mandates are getting overturned left and right but from a scientific sense it makes no sense at all. politics is clear, mayor de blasio wants to be governor de blasio. he wants to put a notch in his belt this is very, very unusual and very, very dangerous. david: stick with you for a second. how could it put anotia in his belt? there are 180,000 businesses in norco be affected by this mandate? as you heard several businesses think they may not be in business much longer if it really goes into effect much longer than a couple of days. you really think that would help him get into the governor's mansion? >> i think it would different hi
this is the johns hopkins school of medicine mafia here, both gentlemen, the congressman is graduate there, and of course the doctor is a row professor there. let me talk about the real little and political angle here. does it make any sense from political or legal point of view. >> it makes perfect sense for a lame duck mayor who wants to run for governor who comes out with a bold new initiative problem. a legal sense, makes no sense at all because the mandates are getting overturned...
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. >> where joined by d day, journalist and lecturer at johns hopkins carry business school on economics. we're going to be talking about the debt limit which is coming up on wednesday. the debt limit, current limit set to expire wednesday. good morning and welcome. thanks for being on the program this morning. that debt limit on wednesday, what does that actually mean and why should be we be concerned? >> i'd be very surprised if congress lets the deadline pass and not allow the united states heto have enough authority to issue the debt that it needs to pay its debts. this is something congress put in place in world war i and all that it was was a way for congress to say okay treasury, you can go ahead .nd issue debt you don't have to come to us every time you issue it. up till that point congress had to issue every debt the united states made and that was cumbersome and time-consuming so they said treasury, you can go ahead and do it up but to a certain limit. it was up to congress to keep control over the process but in the process of doing that over the years, decades and decades lat
. >> where joined by d day, journalist and lecturer at johns hopkins carry business school on economics. we're going to be talking about the debt limit which is coming up on wednesday. the debt limit, current limit set to expire wednesday. good morning and welcome. thanks for being on the program this morning. that debt limit on wednesday, what does that actually mean and why should be we be concerned? >> i'd be very surprised if congress lets the deadline pass and not allow the...
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i, mr. dal jeff from johns hopkins center health security. thank you. i says sites on the con is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases are surgeon just ahead of the holiday season. gatherings. one 03. 0, one. happy to her. this is just a test. new year's eve in time square has not come early by the on the chrome wave has hit the us sooner than many experts expected nearby and new yorkers line up to get tested with christmas just days away and cases surging. many are worried definitely feels like that 1st wave of the pandemic without anxiety, all these long lines are on the city. people getting tested, exams are getting cancelled for people in grad school like myself. so i kind of feel like not really part of that. we didn't, we didn't really know what's happening. i think we've all been affected as a new yorker. we're targeting every single promotion that we can um got double vax boosted regular testing. i am planning to travel for the
i, mr. dal jeff from johns hopkins center health security. thank you. i says sites on the con is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases are surgeon just ahead of the holiday season. gatherings. one 03. 0, one. happy to her. this is just a test. new year's eve in time square has not come early by the on the chrome wave has hit the us sooner than many experts expected nearby and...
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i, mr. dahlia from johns hopkins center for health security. thank you. well, let me license. sites on the con is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases are surgeon just ahead of the holiday season. gatherings. one 03. 0, one. happy to her. this is just a test. new year's eve in time square has not come early, but the on the kron wave has hit the us sooner than many experts expected nearby and new yorkers line up to get tested with christmas just days away and cases surging. many are worried. definitely feels like that 1st wave of the pandemic without anxiety, all these long lines around the city, people getting tested, exams are getting cancelled for people in grad school like myself. so i kind of feel like that really part of that. we didn't, we didn't really know what's happening. i think we've all been affected as a new yorker, we're targeting every single progression that we can um got dull vax boosted regular testing. i am planning t
i, mr. dahlia from johns hopkins center for health security. thank you. well, let me license. sites on the con is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases are surgeon just ahead of the holiday season. gatherings. one 03. 0, one. happy to her. this is just a test. new year's eve in time square has not come early, but the on the kron wave has hit the us sooner than many experts...
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the successor of the firm under the projects of institutions including harvard, gallaudet and johns hopkins. today practitioners and scholars will discuss olmstead campus planning a look to the future how the principles can and form campus design today. we have an absolutely stellar lineup of speakers kicking office to this morning with teacher offer and renowned architect the founding partner based in philadelphia and his career is multifaceted and extraordinary as olmstead. we're honored that she is sharing the olmstead 200 on every committee, he has overseen projects of the washington grounds, the park in your city the barnes foundation in philadelphia in the park in oregon, his awards are near us, recipient of the 2012 medal of arts from president obama the 2011 american society of landscape architect meddle in the douglas metal of america. much like olmstead, lori's experiences before he finally settled a landscape architecture, he was living in new york city as an architect where he would give walking tours of the park. i came to the conclusion that central park was pretty damn good h
the successor of the firm under the projects of institutions including harvard, gallaudet and johns hopkins. today practitioners and scholars will discuss olmstead campus planning a look to the future how the principles can and form campus design today. we have an absolutely stellar lineup of speakers kicking office to this morning with teacher offer and renowned architect the founding partner based in philadelphia and his career is multifaceted and extraordinary as olmstead. we're honored that...
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jonathan: at the johns hopkins health center. from new york city, good morning.mowicz, tom keene and jonathan ferro on this fed decision day. a two-day losing streak. it could become three. we are down four points on the s&p. 1.4428 on 10's. tom: if you are fancy, you stay in the over roy and said he went to india, it is a fancy six-star hotel. bhakti hansoti does something different. i will not pronounce names because i will kill it, but we are thrilled to have you here. what does the real india look like in this pandemic? dr. hansoti: the real india looks like rural america. fear, unvaccinated individuals, patients coming to the hospital scared. there is a fear -- they are getting prepared to be able to fight the new variant. tom: you get a cup of coffee with the leadership at pfizer, moderna, you sit down and say, here is the reality of helping the rich, poor, unvaccinated. how do you get the unvaccinated vaccinated? dr. hansoti: improving supply chain, providing vaccines, ensuring the vaccines reach the last village is really key, that includes partnerships w
jonathan: at the johns hopkins health center. from new york city, good morning.mowicz, tom keene and jonathan ferro on this fed decision day. a two-day losing streak. it could become three. we are down four points on the s&p. 1.4428 on 10's. tom: if you are fancy, you stay in the over roy and said he went to india, it is a fancy six-star hotel. bhakti hansoti does something different. i will not pronounce names because i will kill it, but we are thrilled to have you here. what does the real...
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bhakti hansoti of johns hopkins.ve been talking about the five day reduction from 10 for the isolation period. i talked to my uber driver. how would you feel if one of your passengers tested positive five days ago and now they are out and about and all they have to do is wear a mask? a lot of people feel so uncomfortable with that. matt: i, personally, am not that scared about this whole covid situation. if you have just been tested five days ago, i do not necessarily want to be meeting up with you, standing next you getting my tea. please just stay home. i understand the cdc guidelines and suggestions -- and maybe scientifically it makes sense -- but if you work with me, please stay home for 10 days. jonathan: it is easy to sit here and say it is great it has come down from 10 to five, but when u.s. someone individually how you would feel with them sitting next you, they are uncomfortable. kailey: the science may support it, but it is unclear. even though the guidance has changed, you might not see the actual behavi
bhakti hansoti of johns hopkins.ve been talking about the five day reduction from 10 for the isolation period. i talked to my uber driver. how would you feel if one of your passengers tested positive five days ago and now they are out and about and all they have to do is wear a mask? a lot of people feel so uncomfortable with that. matt: i, personally, am not that scared about this whole covid situation. if you have just been tested five days ago, i do not necessarily want to be meeting up with...
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an epidemiologist at johns hopkins. we take what they say with some seriousness.get worse? >> absolutely. his past performance is any indication of his future performance, that is what we should expect. it is just going to get worse. this is true. these tests are not going to do us any good. we need those tips now. that is important. benjamin: i think about vice president harris saying she wouldn't trust any vaccine donald trump is behind yet here we are today with the administration pushing hard for vaccines to be taken by everyone. what do you think this means? what will they do in the lead up to the midterms? surely they will try to change something. >> you are also right that they are the ones, president biden and kamala harris politicized this vaccine. this is a result of operation warp speed which will be one of the greatest medical achievements in our lifetime, they came up with a safe and effective vaccine in that short appear go of time but it was harris, it was biden who said they would not trust the vaccine that was developed under the trump administrat
an epidemiologist at johns hopkins. we take what they say with some seriousness.get worse? >> absolutely. his past performance is any indication of his future performance, that is what we should expect. it is just going to get worse. this is true. these tests are not going to do us any good. we need those tips now. that is important. benjamin: i think about vice president harris saying she wouldn't trust any vaccine donald trump is behind yet here we are today with the administration...
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kailey: that was a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center.tinue our conversation on the pandemic as the omicron variant now represents 73% of sequenced cases in the u.s., up from 3% last week. doctor should also is joining us now. clearly this is spreading quite rapidly. it is doing so even in people who are fully vaccinated and boosted. if that is the case, can we vaccinate our way out of the wave of this variant or is the only answer more restrictive measures? dr. adalja: neither. we cannot vaccinate our way out, but we have to think about our goals. this is not a disease that can be eradicated or eliminated. our goal is to decouple cases from hospitalizations. when you look at cases occurring in vaccinated individuals, they are mild. that is a good thing. that is a victory. we have to emphasize the severity of illness. if vaccinated people have mild illnesses, that is a victory for us. what we are seeing in hospitals, last week i worked in the hospital the whole weekend. you are seeing unvaccinated individuals stressing the staff. we have
kailey: that was a senior scholar at the johns hopkins center.tinue our conversation on the pandemic as the omicron variant now represents 73% of sequenced cases in the u.s., up from 3% last week. doctor should also is joining us now. clearly this is spreading quite rapidly. it is doing so even in people who are fully vaccinated and boosted. if that is the case, can we vaccinate our way out of the wave of this variant or is the only answer more restrictive measures? dr. adalja: neither. we...
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he is with johns hopkins university.eel this now more and it was like a week ago there were eight and lenses outside mount sinai here on the east side of manhattan. i feel even more the absolutes around this of masks on the sidewalk. and then, i going to a packed restaurant and no one is wearing masks. and then you go back out on the sidewalk and put your masks on. i go, how did i get here? lisa: basically, the pandemic is moving faster than the communication to what we should do about it. such a motley assortment of different rules on where you should take your masks off and keep them on and people are sort of making it up as they go along. i feel like i am channeling jon ferro here. why is about when you get up from your see at a restaurant, you have to put your mask on. tom: dow futures at -49. mastec angst. lisa mentioned earlier, the two year yield, 0.60%. real yield down. -1.06. that gets my attention. $74 and crude. hey, angie! you forgot your phone! hey lou! angie forget her phone again? yep. lou! mom said she co
he is with johns hopkins university.eel this now more and it was like a week ago there were eight and lenses outside mount sinai here on the east side of manhattan. i feel even more the absolutes around this of masks on the sidewalk. and then, i going to a packed restaurant and no one is wearing masks. and then you go back out on the sidewalk and put your masks on. i go, how did i get here? lisa: basically, the pandemic is moving faster than the communication to what we should do about it. such...
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dos meses se incrementa a 100,000 casos diarios en estados unidos según cifras de la universidad john hopkinsmento de caso por las fechas festivas y vacaciones me preocupa que es más el porcentaje >>también han incrementado las muertes. la semana pasada murieron 1650 personas cada día en un repunte preocupante en plena época festiva según expertos delta sigue siendo la variante predominante en el país mientras que la variante omicron parece ser más contagiosa pero no tan peligrosa. ppor lo ♪♪.15 estados han reportado casos de la variantey por eso no se baja la guardia y y a partir de este lunes todo viajero que entre el país debe presentar una prueba negativa de covid-19 tomada 24 horas antes del viaje >>dependiendo de donde vengas no hay tanta posibilidad para hacerte el test el domingo día pasajeros de un crucero que llegó de nueva orleans bajaron infestados por covid-19 habían parado en belic y honduras >>han incrementado de la demanda por la vacunación de loúltimos días: 1 millón de dosis el viernes, la cifra más alta de vacunación desde mayo. ela nuevo detalle sobre el rebrote de coronav
dos meses se incrementa a 100,000 casos diarios en estados unidos según cifras de la universidad john hopkinsmento de caso por las fechas festivas y vacaciones me preocupa que es más el porcentaje >>también han incrementado las muertes. la semana pasada murieron 1650 personas cada día en un repunte preocupante en plena época festiva según expertos delta sigue siendo la variante predominante en el país mientras que la variante omicron parece ser más contagiosa pero no tan...
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johns hopkins for health security senior scholar. we have more coming up here.ole. only 33 americans since the beginning of this country have had the honor for viewing in the capitol rotunda. the people that viewed him and remembered him are staggered and staggering after this. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below the surface of the intestine in uc. you, getting on that flight? back off, uc! stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. ♪day to night to morning,♪ ♪keep wi
johns hopkins for health security senior scholar. we have more coming up here.ole. only 33 americans since the beginning of this country have had the honor for viewing in the capitol rotunda. the people that viewed him and remembered him are staggered and staggering after this. is now a good time for a flare-up? enough, crohn's! for adults with moderate to severe crohn's or ulcerative colitis, stelara® can provide relief, and is the first approved medication to reduce inflammation on and below...
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that's from johns hopkins. but the cdc reports this could be an over estimate because of a backlog of data over the holiday. hospitalizations and deaths are also both rising right now however, not nearly as fast as new infections still, many experts say the rapid spread could put more strain on hospitals and workers. the cdc director defended the decision to lower the isolation from ten days to just five. >> updates to our recommendations were made to reflect what we currently know about covid-19 infection, including how long a person is most infectious. after five days the risk of ongoing transmission substantially decreases. >> now the white house says that testing is key to getting the pandemic under control, but the fda now reports data shows that some rapid antigen tests, the one we are all looking for, may be less effective in detecting the omicron variant. >> doctor, thank you very much dr. fauci said today rapid tests are still useful even though they're not as sensitive against omicron. should we feel
that's from johns hopkins. but the cdc reports this could be an over estimate because of a backlog of data over the holiday. hospitalizations and deaths are also both rising right now however, not nearly as fast as new infections still, many experts say the rapid spread could put more strain on hospitals and workers. the cdc director defended the decision to lower the isolation from ten days to just five. >> updates to our recommendations were made to reflect what we currently know about...
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i'm mr. adel jeff from johns hopkins, the center for health security. thank you. well, i mean, if it's very, it's on the chrome is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases or surgery just ahead of the holiday season gatherings. one? 03. 0 one. hi peter. this is just a test. new year's eve in time square has not come early by. the on the chrome wave has hit the us sooner than many experts expected. nearby and new yorkers lie enough to get tested with christmas just days away and cases surging. many are worried. that definitely feels like that 1st wave of the pandemic without anxiety, all these long lines around the city, people getting tested, exams are getting cancelled for people in grad school like myself. so i kind of feel like that early parent who didn't, we didn't really know what's happening. i think we've all been affected as a new yorker, we're trying to take every single promotion that we can get dull, vax boosted regular testing. i am plan
i'm mr. adel jeff from johns hopkins, the center for health security. thank you. well, i mean, if it's very, it's on the chrome is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases or surgery just ahead of the holiday season gatherings. one? 03. 0 one. hi peter. this is just a test. new year's eve in time square has not come early by. the on the chrome wave has hit the us sooner than many...
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mr. dahlia from johns hopkins center for health security. thank you. well, i mean, i say it's on the con is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases are surgeon just ahead of the holiday season gatherings. one 03. 0 one happy to her. 2 this is just a test you years eve in times square has not come early by the on the chron wave has hit the u. s. sooner than many experts expected nearby and new yorkers line up to get tested with christmas just days away and cases surging. many are worried definitely feels like that 1st wave of the pandemic without anxiety, all these long lines around the city, people getting tested, exams are getting cancelled for people in grad school like myself. so i kind of feel like that really part of that. we didn't, we didn't really know what's happening. i think we've all been affected as a new yorker, we're trying to take every single precaution that we can. i've got dull vax boosted regular testing. i am plannin
mr. dahlia from johns hopkins center for health security. thank you. well, i mean, i say it's on the con is now the dominant variant by far, according to accounting for 3 quarters of all infections. just a week ago that figure was wanting 8 in new york virus cases are surgeon just ahead of the holiday season gatherings. one 03. 0 one happy to her. 2 this is just a test you years eve in times square has not come early by the on the chron wave has hit the u. s. sooner than many experts expected...
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rishaad: johns hopkins center for health security scholar amesh adalja. bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg, and of course, bloomberg television. yvonne: we are learning details on why kaisa may have suspended their trading today. according to people we have been talking to, two holders of kasias bond do yesterday said they have not received payments as of 9:00 p.m. new york on tuesday. so according to our sources. they have yet to receive the $400 million payment that was supposed to be due on tuesday. so once again, we see more signs of possibly the dword emerging when it comes to the property sector. rishaad: to win approval for the dead, couldn't have extended the debt payment deadline. coming up, one of the biggest property developers planning to go global. we talk expansion plans. and the outlook for the indian property market with manoj mend a. this is bloomberg. yvonne: looking ahead to key stories investors are watching out of india. reserve bank of india very much in focus. the rate decision due in less than an
rishaad: johns hopkins center for health security scholar amesh adalja. bloomberg school of public health is supported by michael r. bloomberg, and of course, bloomberg television. yvonne: we are learning details on why kaisa may have suspended their trading today. according to people we have been talking to, two holders of kasias bond do yesterday said they have not received payments as of 9:00 p.m. new york on tuesday. so according to our sources. they have yet to receive the $400 million...
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professor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health., all we talked about with this lab-based study from pfizer biontech, can you help us understand the difference between a lab-based study in real-world study, how why the gap is between the two? >> the lab studies are very informative and are important but at the end of the day, what matters is what the real world data looks like. what we are seeing with infections, hospitalizations, serious disease. the pfizer study was small, fewer than 50 people. it is lab-based data, just good antibody responses to omicron with the third dosed boost -- dose boost. there's other data we are excited about, that's what we are seeing from south africa is many of the people hospitalized with omicron are on room air and don't appear to be is gravely ill as people infected with delta. lisa: i have been asking for a couple months now when we can transfer from a pandemic to something and make, when the illness is not severe enough whether because of immunizations or because of a variant that is less severe,
professor at the johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health., all we talked about with this lab-based study from pfizer biontech, can you help us understand the difference between a lab-based study in real-world study, how why the gap is between the two? >> the lab studies are very informative and are important but at the end of the day, what matters is what the real world data looks like. what we are seeing with infections, hospitalizations, serious disease. the pfizer study was...
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johns hopkins reports close to 490,000 cases on wednesday. and more than half a million on monday. we should point out, though, these numbers could be the result of a lag in reporting over the christmas holidays. the centers for disease control and prevention is forecasting 44,000 new covid deaths in the u.s. over the next month. that would bring the country's death toll to nearly 870,000 in just two years. and one expert predicts a looming disaster for the health care system. >> we don't know a lot of the things we wish we'd know, but what we do know and what is emerging here is the country is going to be in the soup in the next few weeks. with so many cases and so many locations, that we're going to see critical infrastructure as well as health care challenged. >> just one example of infrastructure already struggling is the new york city subway system. sick-outs forced the closure of an entire line between queens and manhattan on wednesday. lines of covid testing in a number of u.s. cities stretched for hours and home test kits are virtually impossible to find in drugstores or on
johns hopkins reports close to 490,000 cases on wednesday. and more than half a million on monday. we should point out, though, these numbers could be the result of a lag in reporting over the christmas holidays. the centers for disease control and prevention is forecasting 44,000 new covid deaths in the u.s. over the next month. that would bring the country's death toll to nearly 870,000 in just two years. and one expert predicts a looming disaster for the health care system. >> we don't...
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joining us tonight from johns hopkins, doctor martin dry makary, lee zeldin, "daily caller" vince collagnesephil flynn, and texas attorney general ken paxton. it is a busy decent on capitol hill. government funding set to run out on friday. there is a debt ceiling approaching and the push to get the dems costly build back better plan passed which faces hurdles even from democrats. we look where it all stands, what it could mean for your wallet. talk about wallet, yours has probably been taking a hit from rising inflation, even the dollar store raising prices above a dollar. jerome powell shifting away from saying its transitory. now warning it will last well into next year. his massive government spending fueling the problem? the president doesn't seem to think so. plus social media censorship. twitter no longer allowing users to share photos and videos of another person without permission. is giving the social media giant too much power? opec kicking off its two-day meeting as oil and gas prices remain high and the white house is pressuring the group to increase output. will the omicron var
joining us tonight from johns hopkins, doctor martin dry makary, lee zeldin, "daily caller" vince collagnesephil flynn, and texas attorney general ken paxton. it is a busy decent on capitol hill. government funding set to run out on friday. there is a debt ceiling approaching and the push to get the dems costly build back better plan passed which faces hurdles even from democrats. we look where it all stands, what it could mean for your wallet. talk about wallet, yours has probably...