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passengers of the ship in quarantine for 2 weeks it seems that that's africa to stop the spread of the kovac in 1000 virus has failed. cruise ships have long been described as floating petri dishes on board the diamond princess the monica is a grim reality. over 600 people quarantined on the luxury liner annoying to have contracted the new coronavirus. now 2 elderly passengers have died the man and woman were japanese citizens in their eighty's. passengers on wednesday began leaving the ship after a 2 week quarantine period it appears to have done little to stop the disease from spreading others recuperative here i was so afraid every time they made announcements about infections that there was so many of them. i wondered if we'd be next remarkable but. when the ship arrived in yokohama only 10 passengers tested positive for the virus. following the 14 day koren team period several countries have begun evacuating the citizens from the ship with others set to fall or search on thursday more than 100 former passengers returned home to hong kong on a chartered flight. the arrivals were headed f
passengers of the ship in quarantine for 2 weeks it seems that that's africa to stop the spread of the kovac in 1000 virus has failed. cruise ships have long been described as floating petri dishes on board the diamond princess the monica is a grim reality. over 600 people quarantined on the luxury liner annoying to have contracted the new coronavirus. now 2 elderly passengers have died the man and woman were japanese citizens in their eighty's. passengers on wednesday began leaving the ship...
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the new form of the corona virus kovac 19 emerged in the tiny city of and december to date the virus has claimed almost 3000 lives china still has the highest number of reported cases more than 78 how wasn't but the total of cases outside of china is now more than $81000.00 and this is what happened just in the last 24 hours south korea has reported its biggest one day jump in and sections brazil has confirmed less than america's 1st case and in europe italy remains the frontline in the struggle to contain the outbreak which has now claimed 12 lives france has just reported its 1st fatality. international flights to affected areas have been cut back or cancelled and here's a closer look at how countries around the world a fighting to ward off a pandemic. recovered coronavirus patients in blue had are finally free to return home after one last spray the coronavirus is increasing its presence far beyond china's borders it ranges from crew ships in japan to tehran's public transport but it's also having an effect on countries where it is not yet emerged arland has postponed a major inte
the new form of the corona virus kovac 19 emerged in the tiny city of and december to date the virus has claimed almost 3000 lives china still has the highest number of reported cases more than 78 how wasn't but the total of cases outside of china is now more than $81000.00 and this is what happened just in the last 24 hours south korea has reported its biggest one day jump in and sections brazil has confirmed less than america's 1st case and in europe italy remains the frontline in the...
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on safe like the head coach is paying off yeah totally i mean if we rewind to november when nico kovacs was sacked things weren't right but hans if they could really study everything down get a really bad cold yesterday you couldn't actually do the post match press comments but he clearly got his message across to the players ahead of the game i mean if you have a look at the. table we can actually see how tight it is because it's not done yet we have to say that i mean they're only a point ahead of leipzig and then you've got dortmund and lab back 3 points for the back finally got to go to don't mind in april they can drop points there and the key thing is gladbach i've actually got a game in hand so it's very rare that it's that tight in the top 4 in the bundesliga so some interesting games coming up certainly ok so this is a fairly easy run of games coming up well by an extent of got part of on friday who the bottom team so that should be a simple one but then they've got chelsea in the champions league the week after and that's a completely different mindset ok we'll see if that min
on safe like the head coach is paying off yeah totally i mean if we rewind to november when nico kovacs was sacked things weren't right but hans if they could really study everything down get a really bad cold yesterday you couldn't actually do the post match press comments but he clearly got his message across to the players ahead of the game i mean if you have a look at the. table we can actually see how tight it is because it's not done yet we have to say that i mean they're only a point...
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despite the scientists best efforts a successful vaccine against kovac 19 is not expected to be ready for use on humans until the summer of next year so research is also focusing on how to minimize the risk of the virus spreading. in germany's capital berlin physicist but man and his colleagues have been working on a global risk assessment model analyzing flight data they calculate the risk of the spread of the disease for different countries. it's an advisory capacity not just in germany but beyond our borders the work on modeling the spread of infectious diseases has become really important. so my experience is that in this area of research all the teams around the world are very tightly knit we exchange all our data and information it wasn't like that during the a bullet crisis or the h one n one pandemic this is really new. the fight against the new coronavirus is a race against time and while the response to the virus has been one of the quickest in recent history the west wing outbreaks in iran south korea and italy could be an indication of just how close that race will be. the
despite the scientists best efforts a successful vaccine against kovac 19 is not expected to be ready for use on humans until the summer of next year so research is also focusing on how to minimize the risk of the virus spreading. in germany's capital berlin physicist but man and his colleagues have been working on a global risk assessment model analyzing flight data they calculate the risk of the spread of the disease for different countries. it's an advisory capacity not just in germany but...
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announcement and facebook's history launched with app killers that fall flat here to dig into that, steve kovac boorstin, as well steve, most people say facebook is great at imitation because of its success with instagram stories but you say not so much. >> the imitations put them into the main apps, facebook or instagram. stories is the best example obviously. took it from snapchat and seeing tons of success with it. every earnings call they talk about stories for them so that's worked for them and the standloan apps like an hobbi app with a horrible track record of gaining any traction. >> what are some other examples? >> years and years ago called poke and that was literally a clone of snapchat and you remember that facebook feature to poke your friends and. >> creepy. >> and right now they have a tiktok clone of lasso. showing no traction at all they haven't canceled it yet >> julia, do investors say, well, maybe in a way better to be like amazon and try a bunch of stuff and if they fail that's okay because the successes are important enough to offset that? >> well, look. if you look at fac
announcement and facebook's history launched with app killers that fall flat here to dig into that, steve kovac boorstin, as well steve, most people say facebook is great at imitation because of its success with instagram stories but you say not so much. >> the imitations put them into the main apps, facebook or instagram. stories is the best example obviously. took it from snapchat and seeing tons of success with it. every earnings call they talk about stories for them so that's worked...
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meg graham, dom chu, morgan brennan and steve kovac. >>> my next guest will join us for things at coronavirus agencies relying on it in this outbreak. s&p just now hit an all-time high in trading. 3382 is your level back in two. >>> welcome back the sudden spike in coronavirus cases in china highlights how difficult it is to track the magnitude of this outbreak one company's mapping problem helps officials track the coronavirus in real time and is already used by hundreds of companies around the world, including the cdc, john hopkins university the technology officer for. >> we did see a big spike yesterday and i think that's been well explained through the media, indicating that there are new methods of diagnosing cases, but basically we're seeing how this spreads and we're doing it in near real time. >> are you relying on tha authorities to report this information or are you able to crowdsource it >> a little bit of both but mostly information is coming from authorities that, to me, marks a major transition in this particular outbreak, that we're seeing a lot more sharing of data and inform
meg graham, dom chu, morgan brennan and steve kovac. >>> my next guest will join us for things at coronavirus agencies relying on it in this outbreak. s&p just now hit an all-time high in trading. 3382 is your level back in two. >>> welcome back the sudden spike in coronavirus cases in china highlights how difficult it is to track the magnitude of this outbreak one company's mapping problem helps officials track the coronavirus in real time and is already used by hundreds...
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. >> when they think that funding will be rolled back facts david kovacs >> some of the money will continue to be rolled out and that is a couple of years versus one. it's a one technology contract so it's a significant task. the faster we can roll that out and do better to cut off the flow coming into the united states. there is a conversation i've been on the southern border and you've been on the southern border a lot. the facilities they've put in place cost a tremendous out of money. how is that going balancing out and cbp having to do more to handle individuals coming across? >> obviously we did this last year and thank you for fighting the resources to do that. the numbers have decreased and we are able to take a number off-line and again continue to save money. we are taking another three off-line in the coming months assuming the numbers continue to hold and there will be a 20 million savings per month. >> is there a surge in the facilities? >> we do need that capacity on the southwest border an southwee would like it to be over time those far more cost effective so we will continu
. >> when they think that funding will be rolled back facts david kovacs >> some of the money will continue to be rolled out and that is a couple of years versus one. it's a one technology contract so it's a significant task. the faster we can roll that out and do better to cut off the flow coming into the united states. there is a conversation i've been on the southern border and you've been on the southern border a lot. the facilities they've put in place cost a tremendous out of...