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we still don't know the extent of long covid, how to define it what diagnostic criteria. is -- or living with covid-19. but what did the study show? it looked at about 140,000 veterans getting care within the va system across the country that had covid. anywhere from mild covid all the way to severe and compared it against a group of veterans that never had covid-19. what did it find? it found some of them definitely had -- even if they had mild symptoms prolonged disability, even brain fog. but some of them had, whether they had higher or lower insfekss up front, they had a higher risk of developing blood clots. these are not symptoms we correlate with long covid so there's a cardiovascular risk that has increased, even with mild covid-19 it was a surprise. >> folks who have long covid and they know who they are, and it's a struggle. part of the struggle is they're fine for a while and something comes on long exhaustion. we know what some of those symptoms are laid out in the study. what do they do at this point? >> well, here's what we know. here's the encouraging news.
we still don't know the extent of long covid, how to define it what diagnostic criteria. is -- or living with covid-19. but what did the study show? it looked at about 140,000 veterans getting care within the va system across the country that had covid. anywhere from mild covid all the way to severe and compared it against a group of veterans that never had covid-19. what did it find? it found some of them definitely had -- even if they had mild symptoms prolonged disability, even brain fog....
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but when scientists study their blood, they found evidence of immune responses to covid most long covidcs only allow people with positive covid tests in there. and researchers suggest that excludes up to maybe 4 million additional people who could be suffering from that form of post viral syndrome. if you buy your from costco, you may want to double check the label. a big box retailer. costco is offering full refunds for bottles of kirkland signature american vodka sold between june 12th and august 10th of this year. customers claim the vodka tastes like a multivitamin. smells horrible and is hardly drinkable. that's what kids think all the time. exactly. why that is the case. why those issues are present is not clear. the company issued a statement saying while it is not a food safety issue, this does not meet our quality expectations. >> how firefighters in east bexar showing support for one of their but a very special way. >> in the east bay, firefighters in costa county are shaving their heads zoo just like that to show support for one of their own kron. 4 s charles clifford reports
but when scientists study their blood, they found evidence of immune responses to covid most long covidcs only allow people with positive covid tests in there. and researchers suggest that excludes up to maybe 4 million additional people who could be suffering from that form of post viral syndrome. if you buy your from costco, you may want to double check the label. a big box retailer. costco is offering full refunds for bottles of kirkland signature american vodka sold between june 12th and...
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going back to the long covid theory, i suffer from long covid. around reducing my inflammation. i recovered well but a lot of the reasons you don't people coming back to the workforce is because of long-term illness. part of that is long covid. if there is something to treat that it would be a huge boost for the labor market. guy: sorry, doctor. jump in. dr. weiner: the micro glial cells are activated in long covid. we treated covid patients with it and help their lungs. i think it will help long covid. we are getting ready. we have not asked for permission yet but we are getting ready to treat some long covid patients through the micro glial pet scans. i think there is a chance that will be helpful. that is on the books. guy: fantastic to speak with you. congratulations on the news you are moving into phase two treating alzheimer's. we look forward to positive news coming. when it comes, we hope it comes in please come back and see us. we would be delighted to talk to you about that again. dr. howard weiner. dr. weiner: as a physician nothing is
going back to the long covid theory, i suffer from long covid. around reducing my inflammation. i recovered well but a lot of the reasons you don't people coming back to the workforce is because of long-term illness. part of that is long covid. if there is something to treat that it would be a huge boost for the labor market. guy: sorry, doctor. jump in. dr. weiner: the micro glial cells are activated in long covid. we treated covid patients with it and help their lungs. i think it will help...
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. >> thanks for the biden administration has announced a new office focused on understanding long covid and offering some prevention in some treatment. the office of long covid research and practice include trials that have already been launched by national institutes of health. scientists don't know yet what causes long covid, which is a catchall term for about more than 200 different lingering symptoms, including brain fog, extreme fatigue and loss of smell anywhere from 10 to 30% of people are estimated 2 of experienced long covid after recovering from the virus. the national organ donation system could be seeing some changes that president biden. >> signs a new bill into law. the bill would open the national organ transplant network, 2 organizations other than the nonprofit united network for organ sharing. that group has drawn scrutiny over long wait times for transplants and the number of deaths among people on the waitlist last week, congress voted in favor allowing other groups to take part through a competitive contract process. more than 100,000 people in the united states are
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. >>> new potential treatments for long covid. national institutes of health said today that they are launching several clinical trials to test four possible treatments for long covid. this refers to the symptoms that continue long after a covid infection. you may recognize one of the medicines, packs livid. 23 million americans are estimated to suffer from long covid and there is currently no proven treatment. the nih say they plan to launch more trials in the coming months and will test seven other possible treatments. from crossing the language barrier, that's what an automated translator is doing on one of the busiest stations in japan. it's on a three-month trial at the train station in tokyo, a customer speaks to a station attendant through a microphone, a screen simultaneously print the word they speak in japanese. when the attendant responds, it's translated on the screen into the passenger's language. the voicebox can translate 11 languages. >> a google translate is not always available, so places like this are so much fa
. >>> new potential treatments for long covid. national institutes of health said today that they are launching several clinical trials to test four possible treatments for long covid. this refers to the symptoms that continue long after a covid infection. you may recognize one of the medicines, packs livid. 23 million americans are estimated to suffer from long covid and there is currently no proven treatment. the nih say they plan to launch more trials in the coming months and will...
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institutes of health announced the launch of four clinical trials to test possible treatments for long covid have the mysterious condition that lasts for months after an initial covid infection. symptoms include brain fog and sleep disturbances. the department of health and human services also announced the establishment of the office of long covid research. >>> and the "los angeles times" says an invasive fruit fly outbreak has led to an agricultural kwarn teen in california's santa clarita valley. residents near a ranch in los angeles county are being urged not to move any fruits and vegetables off their property in hopes of containing the fruit fly 789 it's the first of its kind in the western hemisphere. officials believe travelers carrying uninspected produce caused the fly to come. >>> still to come, how one company wants to use new technologygy and an app to veri userers' age. do your armpits need extra care? ( ♪ ♪ ) try dove dry spray. with 1/4 moisturizers. it helps your skin barrier recover afafter shavin. for softer, smoother armpits. try dove. for effective protection, that's kin
institutes of health announced the launch of four clinical trials to test possible treatments for long covid have the mysterious condition that lasts for months after an initial covid infection. symptoms include brain fog and sleep disturbances. the department of health and human services also announced the establishment of the office of long covid research. >>> and the "los angeles times" says an invasive fruit fly outbreak has led to an agricultural kwarn teen in...
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but the idea that we saw with long covid, how many different systems of the body can be affected.sly got infected with this virus. >> good to know. meg terrel, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >>> so this morning there was a power outage forcing 30 patients in critical condition to be transferred out of a hospital in los angeles. this is happening right now. the blackout occurred in the building housing the specialty care center. it was not known if it was caused by tropical storm hilary. obviously they had a lot of bad weather there. officials say more than 200 patients were impacted. those not in critical will be moved to another building on campus. there are firefighters giving a briefing right now on all of this. we'll update you as we have more. >>> this morning, new york officials are investigating a company that they hired to help deal with the surge in migrant. why migrants say that company deceived them. >>> plus -- >> holy [ bleep ]. what the [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> that was a very hard landing in california. sparks flying. we'll tell you more about the moment ahead
but the idea that we saw with long covid, how many different systems of the body can be affected.sly got infected with this virus. >> good to know. meg terrel, thank you so much. >> appreciate it. >>> so this morning there was a power outage forcing 30 patients in critical condition to be transferred out of a hospital in los angeles. this is happening right now. the blackout occurred in the building housing the specialty care center. it was not known if it was caused by...
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, or people _ covid, suffering from long covid, or pe0pie who — covid, suffering from long covid, or employment or education. he said it _ their employment or education. he said it was — their employment or education. he said it was an all encompassing, competitive crisis that affected everyone, and he went on to explain how he _ everyone, and he went on to explain how he intends to proceed. i will conduct a robust investigation without fear or favour, that will arrive at the facts, identify any lessons that need be learned, and make recommendations to scottish ministers, so we are better prepared in the event of any future pandemic. i will not take sides, and i will act with fairness towards all parties involved. it is fairto it is fair to say this has been a very emotional day for the families who have been bereaved, who have turned up to this first preliminary hearing today. and there has been some criticism of the inquiry, this preparation stage that has been going on since last year. some of the families have described it as shambolic. the first chair actually resigned, and a ne
, or people _ covid, suffering from long covid, or pe0pie who — covid, suffering from long covid, or employment or education. he said it _ their employment or education. he said it was — their employment or education. he said it was an all encompassing, competitive crisis that affected everyone, and he went on to explain how he _ everyone, and he went on to explain how he intends to proceed. i will conduct a robust investigation without fear or favour, that will arrive at the facts,...
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one point is people with long covid down to 6 percent. >> what is long covid?you want to have long covid. >> i have this theory on one side of the population it's long covid, other side it's side effects from the vaccine and you either have one or the other. >> there's vaccine side effects? >> yes there, is. i don't want to get into it here. >> what would it be? >> you know what i'm saying? it's almost a mirror debate. >> up next. sorry vegans but the fake meat trend could finally be over. fa trend could finally be over. how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost is just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, 36 month financing on select smart beds. shop now only at sleep number. >> the whole fake meat craze. beyond meat saying revenue diving plunging 30 percent the second quarter. the fake meat fad has been exposed as a complete waste of money. you were so eager to talk. you have thoughts on this. >> first, i will defend beyond meat. the first attempt is n
one point is people with long covid down to 6 percent. >> what is long covid?you want to have long covid. >> i have this theory on one side of the population it's long covid, other side it's side effects from the vaccine and you either have one or the other. >> there's vaccine side effects? >> yes there, is. i don't want to get into it here. >> what would it be? >> you know what i'm saying? it's almost a mirror debate. >> up next. sorry vegans but the...
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the office of long covid research and practice will include trials that have already been launched by the national institutes of health. scientists still don't know what causes long covid, which is a catchall term for about more than 200 different lingering symptoms, including brain fog, extreme fatigue and loss of smell anywhere from 10 to 30% of people are estimated to have experienced long covid after recovering from the virus. meanwhile, a new controversial alzheimer's drug is expected to raise american health insurance costs by billions of dollars while remaining out of reach for some low-income seniors last month, the fda approved leqembi the first drug shown to slow the progression of alzheimer's disease by an average of about 5 months. in clinical trials, about 20% of the people who took the drug in those trials suffered brain swelling or bleeding, which means those prescribe leqembi must get frequent checkups and mris to make sure they're not having those side effects. there's also already months long waiting lists for the genetic and neurological testing required even qualif
the office of long covid research and practice will include trials that have already been launched by the national institutes of health. scientists still don't know what causes long covid, which is a catchall term for about more than 200 different lingering symptoms, including brain fog, extreme fatigue and loss of smell anywhere from 10 to 30% of people are estimated to have experienced long covid after recovering from the virus. meanwhile, a new controversial alzheimer's drug is expected to...
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for people who already have long covid, the aim would be to reverse some of that damage. abilitation that stroke patients have. then, because covid is still here, cases are low but rising, for the future the aim will be to prevent this case it's happening at all. there is a lot of work still to do but this is an important step. interesting, thank you very much. police in pakistan say they did not receive a formal request to start searching for the family of ten—year—old sara sharif until five days after her body was found in the uk. surrey police say they were talking to international partners from the day the body was discovered, which was after the child's father, stepmother and uncle are believed to have flown to islamabad. our pakistan correspondent, caroline davies, has been following the trail. more than 8,000 kilometres from woking, retracing the last known steps of sara's family. what happened in their first days in pakistan? this is the small village that the police have told us they believe is the last place urfan sharif, beinash batool and faisal malik visited b
for people who already have long covid, the aim would be to reverse some of that damage. abilitation that stroke patients have. then, because covid is still here, cases are low but rising, for the future the aim will be to prevent this case it's happening at all. there is a lot of work still to do but this is an important step. interesting, thank you very much. police in pakistan say they did not receive a formal request to start searching for the family of ten—year—old sara sharif until...
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one point is people with long covid down to 6 percent. >> what is long covid? long covid. >> i have this theory on one side of the population it's long covid, other side it's side effects from the vaccine and you either have one or the other. >> there's vaccine side effects? >> yes there, is. i don't want to get into it here. >> what would it be? >> you know what i'm saying? it's almost a mirror debate. >> up next. sorry vegans but the fake meat sorry vegans but the fake meat trend could finally be over. ever since i retired, i've had trouble falling asleep and staying asleep - you know, insomnia. which was making my days feel like an uphill battle. that is, until i discovered something different, quviviq - a once-nightly fda approved medication for adults with insomnia. not getting enough sleep was leaving me tired. -oh come on! but quviviq helped me get more sleep. quviviq works differently than medication you may have taken in the past. it's thought to target one of the biological causes of insomnia: overactive wake signals. and when taken every night, studi
one point is people with long covid down to 6 percent. >> what is long covid? long covid. >> i have this theory on one side of the population it's long covid, other side it's side effects from the vaccine and you either have one or the other. >> there's vaccine side effects? >> yes there, is. i don't want to get into it here. >> what would it be? >> you know what i'm saying? it's almost a mirror debate. >> up next. sorry vegans but the fake meat sorry...
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covid-19 clinic. his team led the study which looked at 29 long haulers from june 2020 to april 2022 with a negative covid-19 test. they found 41% had been exposed to the coronavirus and the patients had similar signs and symptoms, quality-of-life issues and cognitive test results as long haulers who had tested positive. >> they had been rejected in many instances by the establishment, which really adds insult to industry since they still suffer from the same symptoms. >> reporter: common symptoms include fatigue, shortness of breath and brain fog. about 30% of post-covid clinics require a positive test to see patients. that is something researchers say need to change so more people get the care they need. >> nearly all the patients in the study were women with an average age of 43. >>> a giant leap for india space program. it just became the fourth country ever to land a spacecraft on the moon and the first to land on the lunar south pole. >> it is very difficult for any nation to achieve today, even with advanced technology. >> reporter: this comes less than a week after the russian lunar landing failed
covid-19 clinic. his team led the study which looked at 29 long haulers from june 2020 to april 2022 with a negative covid-19 test. they found 41% had been exposed to the coronavirus and the patients had similar signs and symptoms, quality-of-life issues and cognitive test results as long haulers who had tested positive. >> they had been rejected in many instances by the establishment, which really adds insult to industry since they still suffer from the same symptoms. >> reporter:...
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current vaccinations do not protect against long covid so vaccine approach is not efficient. masks are necessary layer of medication. the more government the allows unmitigated spread, the more variants we will see across the world. covid will continue to kill and disable people of all ages and background unless we make a public policy change. we need you to protect our community here in san francisco and provide accurate public health information policies and tools. it is really hard to watch society abandon the most vulnerable community members. this breaks my heart to see so calling on the health commission to resist this abandonment covid is not over and you have the power to keep san francisco safe and set precedent. the best way to keep people say now is be reinstating a county mask requirement within public spaces. thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. please unmute the last caller. >> hi. my name is elizabeth, member of senior disability action calling to reinstate countywide mask requirements in indoor public spaces. we are in a surge. kids are about to go ba
current vaccinations do not protect against long covid so vaccine approach is not efficient. masks are necessary layer of medication. the more government the allows unmitigated spread, the more variants we will see across the world. covid will continue to kill and disable people of all ages and background unless we make a public policy change. we need you to protect our community here in san francisco and provide accurate public health information policies and tools. it is really hard to watch...
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. >> of a trial centered on long covid. we'll see what they're trying to figure out. if you are heading out of the bay area today expected to be warming up. we've got some 90's out towards the central valley and that is going to be something we see right here in the bay area starting tomorrow through monday. >> got your forecast and before you leave the house, we are checking on that morning drive on friday. how light is it out there? >> on top of >> it's a 43 and new this morning. a new piece of technology helping to keep lake tahoe blue. the pixie drone skims the water of the tahoe keys area. it scoops up any invasive plant species that comes to the surface down from the lake bed. it comes up and then this machine scoops it up. it's making sure the pieces of plant don't drift away into the main body of lake tahoe and also collects human debris as well like plastic and styrofoam. >> it's efficient. it's fully battery powered. so it doesn't put out any emissions. it's highly maneuverable, low draft and they can collect in points that other technologies can. >> and it
. >> of a trial centered on long covid. we'll see what they're trying to figure out. if you are heading out of the bay area today expected to be warming up. we've got some 90's out towards the central valley and that is going to be something we see right here in the bay area starting tomorrow through monday. >> got your forecast and before you leave the house, we are checking on that morning drive on friday. how light is it out there? >> on top of >> it's a 43 and new...
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between 10 to 30% of people are estimated to have experienced some form of long covid after recovering from a coronavirus infection. and we are tracking the temperatures. they are falling. it's going to be cooler tomorrow, noticeably cooler. that forecast in the five days straight ahead. let's go to ctv's alex savage now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the 7:00 news on ktvu plus. julie thank you. coming up tonight, new at seven, the city of san jose is facing a looming strike. how city union workers are planning a vote that could lead to hundreds of employees being off the job. also why cardi b may now be under investigation by police in las vegas after she was seen on video hurling a microphone into the crowd at a show after a fan threw a drink on her. we'll have those stories and a whole lot more coming up tonight live at seven over on ktvu. plus we will see you then, alex. thank you. but first here after the break for bay area teenagers on their way to the rowing championships in paris. the years of hard work that got them to this point on the world stage in
between 10 to 30% of people are estimated to have experienced some form of long covid after recovering from a coronavirus infection. and we are tracking the temperatures. they are falling. it's going to be cooler tomorrow, noticeably cooler. that forecast in the five days straight ahead. let's go to ctv's alex savage now with a look at some of the stories we are working on for the 7:00 news on ktvu plus. julie thank you. coming up tonight, new at seven, the city of san jose is facing a looming...
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in terms of the risks that people are looking at beyond hospitalizations and deaths, the long covid,d there is something known as affecting the kids called mis-c which is the inflammatory response that happens after infection, and the good news is that with the vaccination and the built-up immunity, most of the things have declined, but there is the risk of the long covid and perhaps less than 10% with the vaccination according to one doctor's estimate, and in terms of the reinfection, it is that being infected a second time, it is the risk of being more severe, and that is the reason that doctors say it is not a good idea about being casual to catch covid right now. >> and meg a new vaccine coming out, and what can you tell us about that? >> there is. we have a solid date of when to expect it. the cd c's outside group of advisers is to meet september 12th to discuss recommending vaccine, and this is after the fcc has signed off, and so if all goes well, we should see the vaccines by the end of that week to protect against this existing strain and to provide better protection. >> tha
in terms of the risks that people are looking at beyond hospitalizations and deaths, the long covid,d there is something known as affecting the kids called mis-c which is the inflammatory response that happens after infection, and the good news is that with the vaccination and the built-up immunity, most of the things have declined, but there is the risk of the long covid and perhaps less than 10% with the vaccination according to one doctor's estimate, and in terms of the reinfection, it is...
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those who just want to avoid the risk of long covid and those who want to avoid covid altogether need to take extra steps to protect themselves over the next several weeks. at the minimum. >> well, 65 mean compromise? i it's a good idea to mice and crowded indoor settings and public transit >> everybody i think it may be a good idea because the case still going up. in the meantime, the centers for disease control is warning an emerging variant ba 2.8, 6 as more mutations than previous variants. and that may make it more capable of causing infection in people who previously had covid-19 or have received covid-19 vaccines. but medical experts say at this point it's still too early to say. >> we don't have any how many cases there are. yes, we we haven't identified more than a handful. we're not doing enough surveillance to really know. but it may be something that's just a flash in the pan and doesn't amount to anything. so i certainly am not panicking about this, but it's certainly something we're very interested in keeping a close eye her. dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> tonight, we're le
those who just want to avoid the risk of long covid and those who want to avoid covid altogether need to take extra steps to protect themselves over the next several weeks. at the minimum. >> well, 65 mean compromise? i it's a good idea to mice and crowded indoor settings and public transit >> everybody i think it may be a good idea because the case still going up. in the meantime, the centers for disease control is warning an emerging variant ba 2.8, 6 as more mutations than...
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those who want to avoid the chance of long covid. >> want to avoid covid altogether.uld consider extra protections in the weeks ahead the minimum. >> 60 climbing mean compromise? i it's a good idea to and crowded indoor settings and public transit >> everybody i think it may be a good idea because the still going up. in the meantime, the centers for disease control is warning an emerging variant ba 2.8, 6 as more mutations than previous variants. and that may make it more capable of causing infection in people ipwho previously had covid-19 o have received covid-19 vaccines. but medical experts say at this point it's still too early to say. >> we don't have any how many cases there are. yes, we we haven't identified more than a handful. we're not doing enough surveillance to really know. but it may be something that's just a flash in the pan and does not amount to anything. so i certainly am not panicking about this, but it's certainly something we're very interested in keeping a close eye her. >> dan kerman kron, 4 news. >> coming up, tens of thousands of dollars in s
those who want to avoid the chance of long covid. >> want to avoid covid altogether.uld consider extra protections in the weeks ahead the minimum. >> 60 climbing mean compromise? i it's a good idea to and crowded indoor settings and public transit >> everybody i think it may be a good idea because the still going up. in the meantime, the centers for disease control is warning an emerging variant ba 2.8, 6 as more mutations than previous variants. and that may make it more...
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plus more research into the cause and effects of long covid.ut first, californians are being warned about a new disease. it's rising in case counts why they say valley fever is spreading easier and faster than in years past those sto >> august is valley fever awareness month. and experts say the illness is similar to a common cold or flu, but the symptoms seem to last longer. kron four's philippe djegal spoke with doctors who share ways to protect yourself. >> valley fever also known as you my co says is most prevalent in dry and windy areas like the central valley. but the california department of public health warns that a combination of heavy winter rains following severe drought conditions throughout the state has increased growth of the fungus which causes the illness. >> the disease can spread anywhere. >> and the bay area is no exception. we have seen an increase just as the rest of the state has, although in our county, our rates are overall contra costa, health services, deputy health officer doctor meir, a string singh says the diseas
plus more research into the cause and effects of long covid.ut first, californians are being warned about a new disease. it's rising in case counts why they say valley fever is spreading easier and faster than in years past those sto >> august is valley fever awareness month. and experts say the illness is similar to a common cold or flu, but the symptoms seem to last longer. kron four's philippe djegal spoke with doctors who share ways to protect yourself. >> valley fever also...
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a trial centered around long covid. we have those details ahead. >> plus, the ongoing feud between governor gavin newsom and florida governor ron desantis could turn into an official debate between the 2 leaders. but first, an east bay gardner has his work. trucks stolen. his family's call for support. east bay family is asking for the community's help to get their dad's business back up and running. >> this after someone stole his work truck with all of his tools inside kron four's ella sogomonian reports. >> you guys broke on my and east bay garner's troubled after getting his work truck and tools stolen at a worksite clear case of runs gets on the garden service. he says he was in berkeley last week when in mere minutes someone took off with his truck carrying all of his tools worth more than $150,000. everything >> but all and not on mueller weedy mean james, a all that we to garden needed. >> a surveillance camera captured a part of the theft from around 7 o'clock last thursday morning, a black car spotted next a k
a trial centered around long covid. we have those details ahead. >> plus, the ongoing feud between governor gavin newsom and florida governor ron desantis could turn into an official debate between the 2 leaders. but first, an east bay gardner has his work. trucks stolen. his family's call for support. east bay family is asking for the community's help to get their dad's business back up and running. >> this after someone stole his work truck with all of his tools inside kron four's...
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i was wondering, are you folks having anything on long covid?ost: while we take that as a recommendation and we will akin to that. anything else you wanted to say? caller: no, i just was wondering because i'm one of the thousand that have it and i would like to get in touch with the nih to be tested and get into the clinical trials. host: all right, maryland, michael, republican. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for having me. i just want to make two points. especially after hearing most of these people this morning, our leaders -- leadership seems to hate us. everything they do they do it against us. there is no arguing that. it seems like on every front whether it is the border, whether it is on lockdowns or covid or vaccines, our leadership hates us down the line. they have been working against us for years now, it has been getting worse as i have been getting older. it is unbelievable the state our country is in today. i almost do not see a future for my own kids and i feel bad for them, at least not a future in this country or any
i was wondering, are you folks having anything on long covid?ost: while we take that as a recommendation and we will akin to that. anything else you wanted to say? caller: no, i just was wondering because i'm one of the thousand that have it and i would like to get in touch with the nih to be tested and get into the clinical trials. host: all right, maryland, michael, republican. good morning. caller: good morning. thanks for having me. i just want to make two points. especially after hearing...
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also, the white house vowing to do more to help patients suffering from long covid the new roy resources being made available. tonight, we're learning more about the concord man who drowned in lake tahoe over the weekend. bill, see you and his
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long covid, believe it or finally, i'll be or not.yes, discussing this as well. yes, that's well hospitals now that's right. well hospitals now are to posedly. some are crumbling to posedly. some are crumbling to posedly. some are onto the are leaking sewage onto the wards and there are chemical leaks as well . and i believe leaks as well. and i believe i have time for one more. that's right. prince harry happy without meghan. big in without meghan. he's big in japan. it. miss ni will japan. bless it. miss ni will see tiles in see him hitting the tiles in tokyo. we'll really if tokyo. then we'll really know if the harry's but yes, the old harry's back. but yes, he has been stripped of the hrh titles on the royal website. not before only took three before time. it only took three years. christys. gb years. patrick christys. gb news. i can't wait for the footage of prince harry's big night out in tokyo. i don't know about you, but there we go. look, i'm leading in, of course, with whether or not the migrants on stockholm barge on the bi
long covid, believe it or finally, i'll be or not.yes, discussing this as well. yes, that's well hospitals now that's right. well hospitals now are to posedly. some are crumbling to posedly. some are crumbling to posedly. some are onto the are leaking sewage onto the wards and there are chemical leaks as well . and i believe leaks as well. and i believe i have time for one more. that's right. prince harry happy without meghan. big in without meghan. he's big in japan. it. miss ni will japan....
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these problems can be the result of a variety of conditions, including long covid, which 1 in 5 adultst alone. for challenges like these, physical therapy is the solution. physical therapists are the licensed health care providers moving you to better health. they can improve your quality of life through hands on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. no matter where you are on your health journey, your physical therapist and physical therapist assistant can help. when we work together, we feel better together. so choose more movement. choose better health. choose physical therapy. visit choosept.com to find a physical therapist near you or ask your primary care provider for a referral. this message is provided by the american physical therapy association. mark: woke w welcome back america we have a fine man with us. matt whitaker. matt, i want to talk to you about devin archer about joe biden, the information that has come up. from the release of the committee's investigation and interview of devin archer in relation to the foreign agents re registration act that is one of
these problems can be the result of a variety of conditions, including long covid, which 1 in 5 adultst alone. for challenges like these, physical therapy is the solution. physical therapists are the licensed health care providers moving you to better health. they can improve your quality of life through hands on care, patient education, and prescribed movement. no matter where you are on your health journey, your physical therapist and physical therapist assistant can help. when we work...
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there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> the new booster comes just as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. >> we're going to introduce you to a unique mental health program that's expanding. what sets it apart is who it's helping and the beehive is going to swarm the south bay. >> the special plan santa clara has for the upcoming beyonce concert. >> all right. let's talk about this. bring your friends. >> this has so much impact every community feels it. with one. and here we are. yeah. bring your friends. >> behold, a new breed ready to sting with the all new powershot the quickest, most powerful compact uv. the all new hybrid electric dodge hornet. r t performs immense electrified commit to comfort with a mattress from mancini sleep world with our labor day sale. >> sleep free for three event and experience the avocado collection only at mancini sleep world. your pe
there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> the new booster comes just as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. >> we're going to introduce you to a unique mental health program that's expanding. what sets it apart is who it's helping and the beehive is going to...
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three years after the pandemic began, an estimated 2 million people believe they are living with long covid's when your symptoms last for four weeks or more after that initial infection and, sadly, many people are suffering in silence. globetrotting lucy was a real adventurer. then covid struck. three years later, she relies on a wheelchair. today, she's meeting others like her at this support group in manchester. all of the state resources and the response team,, or the mutual aid coming of the united states will be click quickly responding. please stay safe, please heed the evacuation warnings, thank you for all you do for us. i want to reiterate whatever was talking about. we have some community centres. we are preparing for the worst but hoping for the best, thank you everybody. worst but hoping for the best, thank you everybody-— worst but hoping for the best, thank you everybody. thank you governor. these storms _ you everybody. thank you governor. these storms can _ you everybody. thank you governor. these storms can be _ you everybody. thank you governor. these storms can be unpredi
three years after the pandemic began, an estimated 2 million people believe they are living with long covid's when your symptoms last for four weeks or more after that initial infection and, sadly, many people are suffering in silence. globetrotting lucy was a real adventurer. then covid struck. three years later, she relies on a wheelchair. today, she's meeting others like her at this support group in manchester. all of the state resources and the response team,, or the mutual aid coming of...
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those who want to avoid the chance of long covid. >> want to avoid covid altogether. should consider extra protections in the weeks ahead the minimum. >> 65 mean compromise? i it's a good idea to mice and crowded indoor settings and public transit >> everybody i think it may be a good idea because the case still going up. in the meantime, the centers for disease control is warning an emerging variant ba 2.8, 6 as more mutations than previous variants. and that may make it more capable of causing infection in people who previously had covid-19 or have received covid-19 vaccines. but medical experts say at this point it's still too early to say. >> we don't have any how many cases there are. yes, we we haven't identified more than a handful. we're not doing enough surveillance to really know. but it may be something that's just a flash in the pan and does not amount to anything. so i certainly am not panicking about this, but it's certainly something we're very interested in keeping a close eye her. >> dan kerman kron, 4 news. there are efforts to improve highway 37 and
those who want to avoid the chance of long covid. >> want to avoid covid altogether. should consider extra protections in the weeks ahead the minimum. >> 65 mean compromise? i it's a good idea to mice and crowded indoor settings and public transit >> everybody i think it may be a good idea because the case still going up. in the meantime, the centers for disease control is warning an emerging variant ba 2.8, 6 as more mutations than previous variants. and that may make it more...
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you may want to be more likely to get that vaccine or protect yourself to prevent long covid you might want to mask more or curtail your activity. regarding the booster, we know it will be available probably in the second or third week of september. the cdc will make a recommendation about who should get it i can guarantee they will say older individuals, people with underlying immunocompromised conditions we'll see about a broader recommendation in my practice, it is a case-by-case basis i am not in this one size fits all. it's not going to work we know there is not a lot of enthusiasm for the booster in this country so we'll see what the uptake is and what the recommendations are. >> thank you. >>> 7:17 mr. roker got a check of the weather. >> when it's out, natalie, will you come give it to me on the show >> yes. the booster. >> i thought you meant covid. >> no, the booster. >> i thought you wanted me to do the weather. >> well, that too. it will be a double whammy. anyway, looking at strong storms in the northeast. heavy rain through florida sunny and mild through the great lakes.
you may want to be more likely to get that vaccine or protect yourself to prevent long covid you might want to mask more or curtail your activity. regarding the booster, we know it will be available probably in the second or third week of september. the cdc will make a recommendation about who should get it i can guarantee they will say older individuals, people with underlying immunocompromised conditions we'll see about a broader recommendation in my practice, it is a case-by-case basis i am...
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florida >> plus the serious impact long covid is having on people who contracted it before the vaccinethis one wins the series.] struck out with the cheap seats? important things aren't worth compromising. at farmers, we off both quality insurance and grt savings. here, take mine. (farmers mnemonic) with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! uuuhhhh... here, i'll take that! woohoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar. enter the $10,000 powered by protein max challenge. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> morning, everyone. so glad you're with us on this tuesday. victor blackwell is with me. day before the debate. >> it's a big day. debate eve. >> and the
florida >> plus the serious impact long covid is having on people who contracted it before the vaccinethis one wins the series.] struck out with the cheap seats? important things aren't worth compromising. at farmers, we off both quality insurance and grt savings. here, take mine. (farmers mnemonic) with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! uuuhhhh... here, i'll take that! woohoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams of protein, 1 gram of sugar. enter the...
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every physician is prescribing it, but i have read studies where it might decrease your risk of long covidou have a summer cold, don't assume it's a cold. do something about it and change your behavior. >> what are the symptoms? >> cold-like symptoms. >> runny nose. >> nasal con invesgestionconges flu-like symptoms. be careful about protecting our elderly. you could do what you want, but remember for everybody covid is a different type of illness. >> this is the year that we're now having to think about this trifecta. it's covid, it's rsv and flu. >> that's right. we're definitely worried about that triple threat and for the first time we have this rsv vaccine. if you're high risk, 50, 60 years old, you might have copd or asthma, talk to your doctor. once you're vaccinated, your vaccine works best in the first three months, because the antibody levels are the highest. don't get these vaccines too early. around halloween, october, that's when you should line up the vaccines. i don't necessarily recommend getting covid and flu at the same time. get this new updated booster which should be co
every physician is prescribing it, but i have read studies where it might decrease your risk of long covidou have a summer cold, don't assume it's a cold. do something about it and change your behavior. >> what are the symptoms? >> cold-like symptoms. >> runny nose. >> nasal con invesgestionconges flu-like symptoms. be careful about protecting our elderly. you could do what you want, but remember for everybody covid is a different type of illness. >> this is the...
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covid-19? whatever happened now in the reality of what that shooter's manifesto was. there's a longtanding tradition in this country to release the manifesto of a mass shooter when it's recovered. and, yet, in this particular case, i think in part because that shooter was, indeed, transgender, there is a systematic effort which has so far succeeded to keep that suppressed. part of the premise of my campaign is that we, the people, can handle the truth. that is what it means to be american. that is what we fought the american revolution for. we're not accountable to the government. the government is accountable to us, the people. and i think once the government starts telling the truth again, that's how we revive public trust in this country. >> trace: you talk about foia requests i know you've been trying to get information on the trump indictments, he again was indicted for the third time yesterday and i want to put this up. this is monica crowley, vivek, and i think she had kind of a good take on this, this is from news week quoting, apparently the government is political speech a
covid-19? whatever happened now in the reality of what that shooter's manifesto was. there's a longtanding tradition in this country to release the manifesto of a mass shooter when it's recovered. and, yet, in this particular case, i think in part because that shooter was, indeed, transgender, there is a systematic effort which has so far succeeded to keep that suppressed. part of the premise of my campaign is that we, the people, can handle the truth. that is what it means to be american. that...
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. >>> and the new long covid study to show symptoms can linger beyond two years and what treating thefree allergy relief that starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. with astepro's unbeatably fast allergy relief you can astepro and go! my frequent heartburn had me taking antacid after antacid all day long but with prilosec otc just one pill a day blocks heartburn for a full 24 hours. for one and done heartburn relief, prilosec otc. one pill a day, 24 hours,...
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. say long covid covid.t saying doesn't exist. i'm just saying i think we conveniently see think we might conveniently see a it if people are a rise of it if people are forced to back into the forced to get back into the office. actually damaging office. is it actually damaging our are some people our economy? are some people more productive when work more productive when they work from i will be talking from home? i will be talking about that. and i want to about all of that. and i want to remind well that in the remind you as well that in the next went and about next hour, i went out and about earlier to a shipping earlier today to a shipping container estate right container council estate right in london. i didn't think that these places existed. they're these places existed. they're the kind of place that human rights charities and a lot of labour mps will be dead against us housing migrants. and us housing illegal migrants. and they it was inhumane. they would say it was inhumane. they we wouldn't have
. say long covid covid.t saying doesn't exist. i'm just saying i think we conveniently see think we might conveniently see a it if people are a rise of it if people are forced to back into the forced to get back into the office. actually damaging office. is it actually damaging our are some people our economy? are some people more productive when work more productive when they work from i will be talking from home? i will be talking about that. and i want to about all of that. and i want to...
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it's similar to long covid, right? you could live with this for a while or it could pop up again.l, i think what happens with particularly young kids is that it manifests as wheezing and airways hyper responsiveness. it's almost like asthma. so in terms of living with it for a long time, it may set off some reactive airways or asthma. and then that may make somebody more susceptible every time you get rsv again. so in terms of prevention, it is really better to not get it than to get it. and get some consequences like that. and that's where this vaccine comes in. what are some things that parents in particular older people should be looking for to determine whether they might have rsv versus a cold or a cough or even covid? so for most people in the community, rsv feels just like a cold. it's you know, you have a runny nose, congestion, headache, but for the very young and the very old, that cold medicine rogue. so in the very young because the airways are very small, it causes so much mucus that it fills in that airway. so the infant can some infants, particularly those under six
it's similar to long covid, right? you could live with this for a while or it could pop up again.l, i think what happens with particularly young kids is that it manifests as wheezing and airways hyper responsiveness. it's almost like asthma. so in terms of living with it for a long time, it may set off some reactive airways or asthma. and then that may make somebody more susceptible every time you get rsv again. so in terms of prevention, it is really better to not get it than to get it. and...
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national institutes of health is launching 2 new clinical trials to test possible treatments for long covid. >> they'll begin with a study of using the antiviral drug paxlovid participants would take the pills for 25 days, which is a longer period of time. then it's normally used to treat new infections. another arm of the trial will test 3 approaches aimed at helping with issues like brain fog and memory problems. as many as 15% of all adults in the united states have reported having bong covid symptoms at some point. meanwhile, the cdc is sounding the alarm on a deadly fungus. it's called candy heiress. it's a microscopic strain of yeast commonly found in hospitals and clinics and kills about a 3rd of the people. infects. the cdc says health care facilities in 29 states have reported it so far. nevada has the most cases was 384. california has the second most cases. and florida has the 3rd. researchers have found sleep apnea could be linked to a higher risk of heart attack and stroke. a study in the american journal of respiratory and critical care medicine found obstructed breathing was
national institutes of health is launching 2 new clinical trials to test possible treatments for long covid. >> they'll begin with a study of using the antiviral drug paxlovid participants would take the pills for 25 days, which is a longer period of time. then it's normally used to treat new infections. another arm of the trial will test 3 approaches aimed at helping with issues like brain fog and memory problems. as many as 15% of all adults in the united states have reported having...
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axios talked to economist adam posen about the economic long covid plaguing china following long-termary restrictions of economic activity goes back to 2015 and has resulted in citizens hoarding their money instead of investing or spending it. >> gene robinson, i've thought for the past couple years that this is really the top economic story, this slowing down of china. i'm not saying it's exactly what we saw with japan, but the parallels are so sharp. we were told in '87, '88 and '89 that japan was going to overtake us, they were going to buy everything. we were going to be japan's granary by 2020. they were going to surpass us. they could have, but they made one unforced error after another, haven't they? and here we are with china's economy just dragging along. >> it is like the japan story on steroids, a much bigger story and potentially an even bigger sort of crash of china's economy as that population ages, just like japan's did. they've just got a whole bunch of problems coming their way. it starts really, i think, with president xi's economic policies, which were bad. he sough
axios talked to economist adam posen about the economic long covid plaguing china following long-termary restrictions of economic activity goes back to 2015 and has resulted in citizens hoarding their money instead of investing or spending it. >> gene robinson, i've thought for the past couple years that this is really the top economic story, this slowing down of china. i'm not saying it's exactly what we saw with japan, but the parallels are so sharp. we were told in '87, '88 and '89...
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there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> and the new booster comes as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. well, still ahead on abc seven mornings, a wildfire ready in the north bay. we get a look at how our soon to be first responders train in the middle of fire season and why staffing levels are expected to increase. let's get a live look outside this morning from sfo. and the sun is up. so we're going to get a check of your forecast with lisa and just how much it's going to warm up in just a few minutes. jitterbug. jitterbug be intuitive. >> set to start in the all electric id4. it's the little things can visit your volkswagen dealer today and lease the all electric 2023 id4 pro for just 349 a month. >> thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for adults with hr positive her2
there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> and the new booster comes as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. well, still ahead on abc seven mornings, a wildfire ready in the north bay. we get a look at how our soon to be first responders train in the middle of fire...
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there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this, to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. the new booster comes as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. what's still ahead on abc seven mornings, a wildfire already in the north bay. we get a look at how our soon to be first responders train in the middle of fire season and why staffing levels are expected to increase. and let's get a live look outside right now from our roof camera here in san francisco. and you can see it is a pretty nice morning so far, lisa, saying that it's going to warm up. so we'll get more on that coming up in just a few minutes. stay with abc seven morning. >> see the world's largest dinosaurs. a new exhibit at the california academy of sciences. >> america, it's time to gear up and get out there in a new ford vehicle. and it all starts at your local ford dealer during the discover summer sales event. choose from a great selection of trucks and su
there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this, to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. the new booster comes as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. what's still ahead on abc seven mornings, a wildfire already in the north bay. we get a look at how our soon to be first responders train in the middle of fire season and...
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there's a potential for people to get sick , to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> the new booster comes as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. well, now let's get a check of your forecast with lisa. arjun, good morning, lisa. >> hey, gloria, good morning to you. a live look outside view of the city here. we do have fog. temperatures yesterday in the 60 soquel's. it was a nice day, but we have a warm up about five degrees warmer here today in the low 70s and that's going to translate across the bay area. so we'll talk about the warming trend and when it really gets going coming up. >> sounds nice. thank you, lisa. well still to come, service denied. what a san francisco bakery has to say after an officer claims one of its employees refused to serve them. plus overdose prevention. how a bay area mother is making it her mission to teach others how to save lives. and the meaningful story of why she's taking acti
there's a potential for people to get sick , to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covid and this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> the new booster comes as cases begin to increase, prompting at least one local hospital to reinstate a mask mandate for staff. well, now let's get a check of your forecast with lisa. arjun, good morning, lisa. >> hey, gloria, good morning to you. a live look outside view of the city...
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there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covidnd this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> that's exactly what the fda and the cdc are planning on talking about and hopefully announcing in about september 11th, september 12th, with a new booster tailored for xbb, which was the dominant strain circulating right now. >> what number or percentage of people do you think would actually line up to get this next round of shots? >> well, if it matches what we saw with the previous booster, larry, that number was not great. >> it was about 17% of americans, a little bit more than 55 million of us. now we're hoping for is that we get a clear announcement about this vaccine. who should actually get it, especially those who are above the age of 65 who are immunocompromised, have underlying disease. but also, i think what people want to know is that if this booster is going to match this new strain that the world health organization is warning about that back to 86 one as well, to see how well it
there's a potential for people to get sick, to get hospitalized, to spread this to others, to get long covidnd this vaccine is likely going to be tailored to match whatever strains are circulating. >> that's exactly what the fda and the cdc are planning on talking about and hopefully announcing in about september 11th, september 12th, with a new booster tailored for xbb, which was the dominant strain circulating right now. >> what number or percentage of people do you think would...
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shift a backlog of treatment caused in part by the pandemic, though waiting lists were rising long before covided in december last year, but is still waiting. it's very worrying. i'm very scared, really. everything you read says it is an easily treatable form of skin cancer as long as it's treated early. and this, to me, it will be eight months later and that is not early treatment in my opinion. the latest figures for england show there are now 7.6 million people like andrew on the waiting lists for an nhs procedure or treatment. of those, 383,000 have been waiting more than 12 months at the end ofjune. the government has pledged to eliminate those longer waits by march next year. and cancer targets are still being missed, with just 59% of patients starting treatment within two months, against a target of 85%. i can't stress how much for patients it's important to have their treatment within the 62 days. we know that for every four weeks' delay in cancer treatment, there can be an up to 10% increase in death rate. this is vital for patients. the nhs says this summer is likely to be its busiest
shift a backlog of treatment caused in part by the pandemic, though waiting lists were rising long before covided in december last year, but is still waiting. it's very worrying. i'm very scared, really. everything you read says it is an easily treatable form of skin cancer as long as it's treated early. and this, to me, it will be eight months later and that is not early treatment in my opinion. the latest figures for england show there are now 7.6 million people like andrew on the waiting...
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you have good and bad days when you have chronic fatigue and long covid. two years, he's been living in a hotel room with family while waiting for a more permanent home. studying in a hotel is quite difficult because you have one room and sometimes you share it. it's a hotel full of families, which will have small children, and they make a lot of noise. sometimes there's just too much, you can't even focus. javid hopes one day to go back to afghanistan. his dream here is to become a lawyer. being in the school, i loved every bit of it. the teachers, everyone supported me, and i've made some lifelong friends here. the last few years of grades being awarded by teachers after exams were cancelled has resulted in record numbers of pupils getting top marks. but covid still continues to leave its mark on pupils like amy. how's your dizziness? about seven or eight out of ten. amy has had long covid and has been unable to attend school. she sat her exams at home. my maths ijust did in my pyjamas. because it obviously takes energy getting dressed. english language,
you have good and bad days when you have chronic fatigue and long covid. two years, he's been living in a hotel room with family while waiting for a more permanent home. studying in a hotel is quite difficult because you have one room and sometimes you share it. it's a hotel full of families, which will have small children, and they make a lot of noise. sometimes there's just too much, you can't even focus. javid hopes one day to go back to afghanistan. his dream here is to become a lawyer....