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marc siegel personal coronavirus test result.ll have that in just a moment. ♪ (music) ♪ they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. in how they craft tatheir orange juice? get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale the corporate executives of coke and pepsi, or the farmers of florida's natural? only florida's natural is always made in florida by florida farmers. great taste. naturally. ♪ live from the headquarters, jackie ibanez in new york. the number of coronavirus cases worldwide surpasses 2 million according to john hopkins tally. that is just 11 days since the total reach 1 million. u.s. accounts for 30% of the cases. the disease has been felt most heavily in new york, italy, france, spain and the u.k. with new york's coronavirus death toll topping 10,000. severe storms spreading more misery and already deals with the coronavirus pandemic, rain, flooding and heavy winds killing 30 p
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marc siegel. thanks a lot for coming on. so is this a concern, do you think?on't know if you can hear me. okay. that was dr. marc siegel, unfortunately we are having a lot of technical problems partly because everyone on this channel and all the others are spread all over the country. in remote studios. so we are going to go back to him when wedi can. the first, we are going to speak to the spokeswoman for peta, so there were a lotot of questions about how this virus began as we've noted and one of them stems from the wet market in wuhan. those wet markets are common all over the world. they are, and all over the world. so thank you so much for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: these wet markets, i saw a piece the other day in bloomberg defending the existence of wild animal markets.e i would anyone defend something like that? >> it is indefensible because covid-19 and humans as you said is overwhelmingly believed to be a product of china's wildlife trade and so is sars. both of these are thought to have jumped from another animal into humans beca
marc siegel. thanks a lot for coming on. so is this a concern, do you think?on't know if you can hear me. okay. that was dr. marc siegel, unfortunately we are having a lot of technical problems partly because everyone on this channel and all the others are spread all over the country. in remote studios. so we are going to go back to him when wedi can. the first, we are going to speak to the spokeswoman for peta, so there were a lotot of questions about how this virus began as we've noted and...
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marc siegel now, fox news medical correspondent.ve some new news today from the cdc. what did they tell you about testing? >> i interviewed dr. redfield of the cdc yesterday and he told me that they're going to start expanding these surveys around the country to ten different states using blood centers where you go to give blood. blood donation centers, 20 of them in ten states to figure out what the penetrance is into the community. in other words, how many people have antibodies and how many don't. up until now, we've been talking mostly about the tests you do this way and president trump when he says 3 million have been tested, he's talking about diagnostic tests but now we are moving into the idea of surveillance. who had it? who's over it? potentially, he was immune to it but the problem is that 90 different companies are asking fda for emergency approval for their tests and we don't know how accurate some of them are we still don't know whether they prove immunity or not. all the proof is that you've been exposed to covid-19 w
marc siegel now, fox news medical correspondent.ve some new news today from the cdc. what did they tell you about testing? >> i interviewed dr. redfield of the cdc yesterday and he told me that they're going to start expanding these surveys around the country to ten different states using blood centers where you go to give blood. blood donation centers, 20 of them in ten states to figure out what the penetrance is into the community. in other words, how many people have antibodies and how...
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marc siegel to the state of nebraska.e was there he told us about other than it obscure a drug that were studying. >> this hospital is at the very nucleus of the american effort to defeat the disease. they just started political trials for a remdesivir, and antiviral medicine. we spoke to dr. andre kalil who is running the trials and he's optimistic. >> i think the data that we have available suggest it's promising. >> tucker: two months later that research appears to be bring some fruit. dr. marc siegel rejoined us tonight with an update. dr.? >> tucker, we have good news tonight both on the treatment front and then on the vaccine front. on the treatment front, dr. khalil turned out to be very protective because of thousand patients later at 66 centers around europe and asia, remdesivir is shown to reduce recovery time which is crucial, reducing from 14-11 days which shows its decreasing viral replication in the body. but these are hospitalized patients and they have lung problems and are responding it looks like in a ma
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marc siegel, doctor. it is great to have you with us. a peculiar moment we still have los of life and foun mounting dh toll we're told that modeling is change, we can expect fewer deaths in weeks and months ahead, your reaction to this? >> i don't like to rely on modeling as it is. a lots of public health officials agree with me, including dr. fauci, models are only as good as numbers you put in. we're talking about an unknown virus, we don't know, you pointed to this before, we don't know how many people have it mild cases or asymptomatic. so that is complete unknown that would decrease the death rate. i think that key issue can we drolcontrol the number of asymptomatic cases, mile cases then -- mild cases then get our hospitals coordinated so they get taken care of in the hospital, that is getting better, some deaths are now from cases that weeks ago, i'm not surprised with this social distancing and public health maneuvering we're decreases number of cases and number of hospitalizations. that is a good sign, we can do better if we tes
marc siegel, doctor. it is great to have you with us. a peculiar moment we still have los of life and foun mounting dh toll we're told that modeling is change, we can expect fewer deaths in weeks and months ahead, your reaction to this? >> i don't like to rely on modeling as it is. a lots of public health officials agree with me, including dr. fauci, models are only as good as numbers you put in. we're talking about an unknown virus, we don't know, you pointed to this before, we don't...
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marc siegel.ocus through what this is, how you administer it, what happens next. >> so this is a rapid diagnostic test that will generate an accurate diagnosis within 5 minutes if the patient is positive for covid and up to 13 minutes if they are negative. and it's the only test out there that is rapid in that degree of speed. >> tucker: how do you administer it? >> so the way it works is that dr. siegel here is kind enough to be our patient for this evening and had actually complained of a bit of a cough and is thinking about going back in the words at nyu, so we thought it would be a good idea to definitively rule him out for covid and we are going to use the abbott hearing get a result within a few minutes. so the way it works is that we will swab him and put it in the instrument and i'm just putting on my ppe here because this is a potentially infectious process, and we want adhere to all of our ppe guidelines. so the first step here is we will take a swab. okay, so the swab is all set n now.
marc siegel.ocus through what this is, how you administer it, what happens next. >> so this is a rapid diagnostic test that will generate an accurate diagnosis within 5 minutes if the patient is positive for covid and up to 13 minutes if they are negative. and it's the only test out there that is rapid in that degree of speed. >> tucker: how do you administer it? >> so the way it works is that dr. siegel here is kind enough to be our patient for this evening and had actually...
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marc siegel, dr. manny alvarez, and dr. keith armitage. dr. siegel, i want to come to you on this.sations about the health of the total being. some of these habits didn't just start two or three weeks ago with stay-at-home, but it certainly makes it worse when you are dealing with addiction and so many other things. >> dr. siegel: it is so important. you might want to call it collateral damage, except i think in the end when we look in the review mirror we are going to find out, harris, we see more of this and anything else. clearly the virus is causing a tremendous amount of damage and getting people sick. but the rate of suicide, the rate of depression, up from unemployment, up from fear, anxiety. i would say car accidents except there is less cars on the road. but clearly it's not the right time to be driving. i think other diseases, things like heart attacks, things like strokes, things like this occur. blood pressure going up, people not eating right, people not sleeping right. dr. manning made a great point before about the diet being related to the immune system, so come too
marc siegel, dr. manny alvarez, and dr. keith armitage. dr. siegel, i want to come to you on this.sations about the health of the total being. some of these habits didn't just start two or three weeks ago with stay-at-home, but it certainly makes it worse when you are dealing with addiction and so many other things. >> dr. siegel: it is so important. you might want to call it collateral damage, except i think in the end when we look in the review mirror we are going to find out, harris,...
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marc siegel told us about a promising coronavirus treatment.data are in and it turns out the actually work.nt dr. siegel fills us in next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: in the early days of this pandemic, we dispatched fox magical contributed marc siegel to nebraska. while he was there he told us about a them have an obscure drug that researchers were then studying. >> this hospital is at the very nucleus of the american effort to defeat the disease. they just started clinical trials for remdesivir, and antiviral medication. we spoke to dr. andre kalil, who was running the trials and he's optimistic. >> i think the data that we have available suggests it's promising. >> tucker: well, two months later, that research appears to be bearing some fruit. dr. marc siegel rejoins us tonight with an update. dr. period >> tucker, we have good news tonight. both on the treatment front you just heard, i'll tell you more and then on the vaccine front. on the treatment front, dr. kalil turned out to be very productive because of thousand patients later, at 68 centers aroun
marc siegel told us about a promising coronavirus treatment.data are in and it turns out the actually work.nt dr. siegel fills us in next. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: in the early days of this pandemic, we dispatched fox magical contributed marc siegel to nebraska. while he was there he told us about a them have an obscure drug that researchers were then studying. >> this hospital is at the very nucleus of the american effort to defeat the disease. they just started clinical trials for...
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marc siegel. good to have you with us.et's start with these reports t of the santa clara county, california. we have some new developments on when the first patient died of e virus in this country, putting t three weeks after the reports fm washington which we thought untl today was the first death in ths country of the virus. your reaction? >> hardly surprised, lou. did we really believe this virus suddenly erupted overnight decer 31 in china, or maybe the chinee government waited a long time before revealing anything. the strainl -- the strain seemeo go to . so it is hardly surprising to me we see cases confirmed as early as february. i think it was way long before that. i think december or january, when we first started seeing cases in the united states. clearly information was suppressed from china. lou: still is being but, in terms of the, the timing of the first patient dying here, that means that, likely, someone returned from china at during that period we didn't know about, or there could have been asymptomatic, a
marc siegel. good to have you with us.et's start with these reports t of the santa clara county, california. we have some new developments on when the first patient died of e virus in this country, putting t three weeks after the reports fm washington which we thought untl today was the first death in ths country of the virus. your reaction? >> hardly surprised, lou. did we really believe this virus suddenly erupted overnight decer 31 in china, or maybe the chinee government waited a long...
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marc siegelle with a diagnosis.ew report from the daily mail says the president's task force to reopen the economy will include ivanka trump, jared kushner. michigan's governor gretchen whitmer. governor cuomo today created his own task force filled with democratic governors to reopen the economy in northeastern states. is this a collision constitutionally? we'll find out. all that in addition to the president's response all along. who the hell is running this show. these are folks that will be part of the president's task force. breaking news today. socialist bernie sanders may no longer be in the race, but he's quick to endorse. he just endorsed joe biden five days after he suspended his campaign. they agreed to work together on policy. there is no doubt a red store is now rising d a red storm is now rising. they are even gained io -- theye engaged in a desperate cover-up. it is clear that the chinese government deleted the research files on the websites on the online caches that contained the research as well. if
marc siegelle with a diagnosis.ew report from the daily mail says the president's task force to reopen the economy will include ivanka trump, jared kushner. michigan's governor gretchen whitmer. governor cuomo today created his own task force filled with democratic governors to reopen the economy in northeastern states. is this a collision constitutionally? we'll find out. all that in addition to the president's response all along. who the hell is running this show. these are folks that will be...
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marc siegel joint is once again tonight. doctor, thank you so much for coming on.we don't know his exact age because we don't know his birthday, but mid-to-late 30s. it seems strange to me that he couldmi be this sick, but maybe it's not. >> it's not and tucker, he may be around 36, but he is obese,uc 300 pounds at 5'6". he has a long family history of heart disease, of diabetes. he smokes four packs a day, he brags about how much wine he drinks every single day, he eats a lot of cheese. he reported last year to me that even when he took a few breaths as you just showed, he couldn't catchr his breath. he was audibly wheezing. he has a thick neck, it's a sign of apnea, problems with sleeping at night when you can actually choke. now they are reports from south korea and japan that he is llundergoing a heart procedure,e stand for 2% of the time of his age group, there is a risk of a stroke or a heart attack without all of his medical problems associated. the chances are a lot higher that something could haveal happenednc to him during that procedure that has led him
marc siegel joint is once again tonight. doctor, thank you so much for coming on.we don't know his exact age because we don't know his birthday, but mid-to-late 30s. it seems strange to me that he couldmi be this sick, but maybe it's not. >> it's not and tucker, he may be around 36, but he is obese,uc 300 pounds at 5'6". he has a long family history of heart disease, of diabetes. he smokes four packs a day, he brags about how much wine he drinks every single day, he eats a lot of...
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marc siegel, gordon chang among our guests here tomorrow. we hope you will join us. from sussex, good night. ♪. maria: good wednesday morning, welcome, thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, it is wednesday april 8th, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast on button. the white house preparing plans to get parts of america working again meanwhile president trump going after the world health organization for not being aggressive enough in its response to coronavirus saying that it was working in favor of china. the president now looking to withhold funds for the organization. four states including new york reporting deadliest day since start of coronavirus, but the number of new infections seem to be leveling off in certain hot spots. more volatility on
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marc siegel, gordon chang among our guests here tomorrow. we hope you will join us.ssex, good night. ♪. ♪. >> and individuals like the banks i just told you about, the biggest banks in the world, they stepped up to help small business, their big business, small business, small business will some day be the big business, but the small business is 50% of our economic strength. people don't realize when you add them up but they just, they just rose to the occasion. everybody is rising to the occasion. it has been incredible to watch. to honor and celebrate the extraordinary examples of patriotism and citizenship we're seeing, i'm asking americans to use the hashtag, america works together, when sharing stories of how we're all working together to get through, getting through
marc siegel, gordon chang among our guests here tomorrow. we hope you will join us.ssex, good night. ♪. ♪. >> and individuals like the banks i just told you about, the biggest banks in the world, they stepped up to help small business, their big business, small business, small business will some day be the big business, but the small business is 50% of our economic strength. people don't realize when you add them up but they just, they just rose to the occasion. everybody is rising to...
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marc siegel joins us now with those developments.you tonight healt healthy. >> tucker, i feel healthy and i want to tell you what you just showed in terms of that saliva test is the next step because you saw the doctor here with me last night and he was using a nasal swab but notice he had protective clothing on. the saliva test coming from workers in new jersey at the human genetics institute is something you could self administer. you spit into a cup and then you handed over to the health care worker and gets it tested with rapid testing, thousands and thousands are going to be done down there in this institute and that's the next step and then we can keep that protective clothing rippin on. he drew my blood after i was off-camera and he didn't antibody test. you know why? because i want to also tell my viewers i have been in contact with a lot of players who were positive and i was concerned. had to buy know what i am not in that asymptomatic group? here's the answer come antibodies negative which just goes to show you, you can th
marc siegel joins us now with those developments.you tonight healt healthy. >> tucker, i feel healthy and i want to tell you what you just showed in terms of that saliva test is the next step because you saw the doctor here with me last night and he was using a nasal swab but notice he had protective clothing on. the saliva test coming from workers in new jersey at the human genetics institute is something you could self administer. you spit into a cup and then you handed over to the...
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marc siegel is a contributor to join us tonight to help sort this out. >> hi tucker. >> tucker: one soion of how effective masks are for nonexperts, and let me stipulate at the outside, no one would ever really want to take mask from health care workers who have to be our priority, but all things being equal, why are they telling us that masks don't help nonhealth care workers? >> first of all i would start with that exact point you made. if you have to make sure that health care workers have enough masks and there is enough in hospitals, and i'm not just talking about the letter and 95 respirators, i'm talking about surgical masks. if health care workers are taken care of then we have to consider the general public and here's what i would say about that. if the mask is used properly i certainly want anyone that's coughing or sneezing or has any health issues going on to wear a mask. anyone who is immunocompromised or with chronic health problems to wear the mask. what about the general public? here's the answer. the mask has to fit on just like this, slightly. there can't be any areas
marc siegel is a contributor to join us tonight to help sort this out. >> hi tucker. >> tucker: one soion of how effective masks are for nonexperts, and let me stipulate at the outside, no one would ever really want to take mask from health care workers who have to be our priority, but all things being equal, why are they telling us that masks don't help nonhealth care workers? >> first of all i would start with that exact point you made. if you have to make sure that health...
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marc siegel having worked out the kinks in our tiny studio to tiny studio broadcast this evening. doctor, are you there? >> i'm here, how are you doing, tucker? >> tucker: really well. tell me, should we be worried about livestock getting infect infected? >> no, not right now we shouldn't. in china in december, they did a big study where they found that cats can transmit covid-19 to each other, but dogs can't. i'll tell you why that's relevant. for watchers of "tiger king "on netflix, listen to this real-life story, they close the bronx zoo, and old haunts of mind that after they closed it is a zookeeper who had an asymptomatic infection actually passed it to three tigers and three lions who started to cough a dry cough and a loss of appetite and guess what happened to the tigers and lyons? one of them was found to have covid-19 showing that the virus can pass -- the tigers name is nadia and she is four years old, beautiful tiger, seems to be doing well, same with the other three tigers and lions but it brings up the question, what about your house pets? what about your cat? your
marc siegel having worked out the kinks in our tiny studio to tiny studio broadcast this evening. doctor, are you there? >> i'm here, how are you doing, tucker? >> tucker: really well. tell me, should we be worried about livestock getting infect infected? >> no, not right now we shouldn't. in china in december, they did a big study where they found that cats can transmit covid-19 to each other, but dogs can't. i'll tell you why that's relevant. for watchers of "tiger king...
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marc siegel. dr. great to have you with us. let's start with the ventilator.e heard about ventilator that were going to be in position. we have a national stock pile that turns without we have ventilators some of them that are not workable. and secondly, we have no one that knows how to fix them. this is a bizarre position to me to be in. where hospitals that use ventilator depend on a remote third party to repair one. your thoughts. >> one thing that there are ventilators that are in store an areas that are -- storage areas that are not being used those that need repair, and ventilator that are designed differently from what we need. there an idea we're trying to stay ahead of the problem with a burgeoning of cases, and hospitals are full in new york area. they are overrun. we're looking ahead. you know, how are we going to be able to handle it in next few weeks. you mentioned some areas that president has reached to, and he has involved ford and general motors, it takes a while to make a ventilator. we have been trying to get ventilators from china, a lot of
marc siegel. dr. great to have you with us. let's start with the ventilator.e heard about ventilator that were going to be in position. we have a national stock pile that turns without we have ventilators some of them that are not workable. and secondly, we have no one that knows how to fix them. this is a bizarre position to me to be in. where hospitals that use ventilator depend on a remote third party to repair one. your thoughts. >> one thing that there are ventilators that are in...
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marc siegel. hello doctor. >> tucker, it's called pixel.ab core has a test which you can do at home which now the fda has approved for emergency use authorization which means you should be able to get it now. is what's great about it. lab core wasn't having technicians to the swabs for obvious reasons because they would be at risk and would need personal protective equipment. but if you have the nasal swab that i showed on camera last week and you do it to yourself at home and they have the collection kit and then you send it to lab core, you can even mail it to lab core and then they do the test and it doesn't involve a third party who is then put it risk. this is a tremendous step forward. at the same time this is happening, the stimulus package, coronavirus stimulus package for 500 billion that was passed by senate today and is going to be before the house later this week includes $25 billion, 11 billion of which go to the states to work on researching, developing and validating the very tests that we've been talking about. rapid point-o
marc siegel. hello doctor. >> tucker, it's called pixel.ab core has a test which you can do at home which now the fda has approved for emergency use authorization which means you should be able to get it now. is what's great about it. lab core wasn't having technicians to the swabs for obvious reasons because they would be at risk and would need personal protective equipment. but if you have the nasal swab that i showed on camera last week and you do it to yourself at home and they have...
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marc siegel will tell us what that means. and a quarter of all pandemic deaths are reportedly linked to nursing homes. stunning numbers they are. and brand-new fox news poll results from two battleground states, bret baier joins me at the bottom of the hour to tell us what this means momentarily. e $2000 a year. and newday's va streamline refi shortcuts the process. veterans can refinance with no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. one call could save you $2000 a year. 8xn3k89pzhqaódqsh h=qva pzaua@ndg#Õ heyi'm confused. up? confused about what, everything ok? yeah, i only see one price on my phone bill. that doesn't sound confusing mama. you're on t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. oh come on, there's always extra fees! not on t-mobile mama. why can't all my bills be like this? i don't know mama. bye mama, love you. anthony? umph! with t-mobile, taxes and fees are included. that's right. no extra taxes & fees, so what you see is what you pay. all rightyeah.'s do it. (laughing) ibut that doesn'
marc siegel will tell us what that means. and a quarter of all pandemic deaths are reportedly linked to nursing homes. stunning numbers they are. and brand-new fox news poll results from two battleground states, bret baier joins me at the bottom of the hour to tell us what this means momentarily. e $2000 a year. and newday's va streamline refi shortcuts the process. veterans can refinance with no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. one call could save you $2000 a...
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marc siegel. joins us now. doctor, thanks for coming on.d we be worried about the long-term effects? >> yes, we should. this isn't a happy part of the story. most of the people who get covid-19 get mild cases. if you end up in the hospital, there is a 25% chance you can end up in the icu and i want to tell you what that looks like. you could have strokes, damages to the small and large vessels of the brain, seeing hard to damage, damage to the vessels leading to the heart. same thing to thee kidneys, we are seeing damage from the virus itself, theor inflammation it causes, and blood clots, we are seeing blood clots in the lungs, pulmonary embolism, we are seeing fluid in the lungs. people don't always get better from this especially with all the underlying clots so we are trying blood thinners out, trying supportive care outcome and trying oxygen out. i talked to dan sterman tonight who is the head of pulmonary. we call them the general, the head of the end icu. what's the key people recovering and he surprised me, he said it's nursing care
marc siegel. joins us now. doctor, thanks for coming on.d we be worried about the long-term effects? >> yes, we should. this isn't a happy part of the story. most of the people who get covid-19 get mild cases. if you end up in the hospital, there is a 25% chance you can end up in the icu and i want to tell you what that looks like. you could have strokes, damages to the small and large vessels of the brain, seeing hard to damage, damage to the vessels leading to the heart. same thing to...
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marc siegel, great to see you.'ve been thinking about this almost the last 24 hours, cut you off almost midsentence. you announced last night on our show -- i'm sorry to laugh, one of the casualties of this moment we are living in inin the nationwide lockdown is we are feeling our way through the technical aspects of television. so let me just restate, and perhaps you can hear me now: last night, we cut you off when you were telling us about your father, who at 96, is a patient receiving hydroxychloroquine, and you suggested a made a great difference. we didn't have time to follow up on that, so i'm wondering if you would now. and thanks for joining us. >> tucker, the issue is not just that he was near death and that the medicine appeared to help him recover rapidly, it was also the issue of self-quarantine, with my mother there, and no aid that could come in, and how they were going to get food delivered, and how they were going to be taken care of, and nghow they were going to take ce of themselves, and that made
marc siegel, great to see you.'ve been thinking about this almost the last 24 hours, cut you off almost midsentence. you announced last night on our show -- i'm sorry to laugh, one of the casualties of this moment we are living in inin the nationwide lockdown is we are feeling our way through the technical aspects of television. so let me just restate, and perhaps you can hear me now: last night, we cut you off when you were telling us about your father, who at 96, is a patient receiving...
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marc siegel, and dr. marty makary. dr. going to start review with those very alarming numbers coming out of new york. you are watching other hot spots, as well. >> dr. makary: we've got to put a face on this problem. it's our country's most vulnerable. to back antitobacco strategy over the last 20 years, we've learned that if you just tell somebody that something is dangerous it may not have an impact. for some people, risk appeals to them. instead, if you say, "a company is trying to convince you this is cool to make a profit," that sort of generational value comes in. right now there is a strong plea from health care workers and first responders to say, "hey, do this for our sake. we are putting our lives on the line prayed look at our nation's most vulnerable." >> harris: you've seen those on social media, the pictures of doctors and nurses and physician assistants and teams in their scrub saying, "we are here for you, stay home for us." i get what you're saying. that's good or first question now. todd e asks, "is it no
marc siegel, and dr. marty makary. dr. going to start review with those very alarming numbers coming out of new york. you are watching other hot spots, as well. >> dr. makary: we've got to put a face on this problem. it's our country's most vulnerable. to back antitobacco strategy over the last 20 years, we've learned that if you just tell somebody that something is dangerous it may not have an impact. for some people, risk appeals to them. instead, if you say, "a company is trying...
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marc siegel, fox news medical correspondent.got a lot of questions here and let's see how much ground we can plow in the next few minutes. remdesivir, how does it work, what's the component or what is in this cocktail? >> remdesivir is an intravenous drug and in this case, it was tried in 1,000 patients that were already very sick and had pneumonia, and that was in 68 centers around the world. going to try it, we will see what happens earlier but here's how it works, basically a virus goes inside yourself. hijacks your dna and your machinery to replicate. all that cares about is reproducing and then jumping to another cell. remdesivir is incorporated in one of the enzymes that the virus uses to reproduce. and once it gets inside the virus, it halts the reproduction. it the virus and the virus halts. that is an incredible mechanism that seems to decrease the amount of virus that is circulating in your body. it is decreasing from 14 days to 11 days recovery time. that's the key. >> bill: dr. fauci yesterday said it's not a knockou
marc siegel, fox news medical correspondent.got a lot of questions here and let's see how much ground we can plow in the next few minutes. remdesivir, how does it work, what's the component or what is in this cocktail? >> remdesivir is an intravenous drug and in this case, it was tried in 1,000 patients that were already very sick and had pneumonia, and that was in 68 centers around the world. going to try it, we will see what happens earlier but here's how it works, basically a virus...
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marc siegel, hang with us here.listen to his story, you have to think there is at least 25,000 americans in mike's category because they have since recovered. how do you view what his process is now? >> first of all, he is to be congratulated for caring about others in the community and it will be beyond 25,000 once we figure out the antibodies in the blood that he's talking about. this is a tried-and-true technique that's been used for well over 100 years for diseases like polio and measles and typhoid. but now, this process of recovery to answer your question is blood, but it's not the blood cells. it's the serum that they take off, but he is going to need a few days to get his strength back, to take it easy, to keep well hydrated, and then he's going to be 100% completely fine. >> bill: how does his process help you guys figure out what the answer is here? >> that's another piece that's hugely important. we're going to be able to use this type of plasma that he has and check the antibodies to test our vaccines. t
marc siegel, hang with us here.listen to his story, you have to think there is at least 25,000 americans in mike's category because they have since recovered. how do you view what his process is now? >> first of all, he is to be congratulated for caring about others in the community and it will be beyond 25,000 once we figure out the antibodies in the blood that he's talking about. this is a tried-and-true technique that's been used for well over 100 years for diseases like polio and...
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marc siegel and the rest of the virtual couch, as we all navigate this time together.noon eastern tomorrow. "outnumbered overtime" with harris faulkner starts right now. ♪ >> harris: the debate is raging now as the white house takes new action on immigration amid the coronavirus pandemic. you're watching "outnumbered overtime." i'm harris faulkner. president trump says he will sign an executive order today, blocking new green cards for at least 60 days. citing the covid-19 crisis, and historic job losses for americans. here's the president. >> by pausing immigration, we will help put unemployment americans first in line for jobs as america reopens. so important. it would be wro
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marc siegel is a fox medical contributor and a professor andd a practicing physician.us tonight to tell us. hey, doctor. >> tucker, last night i talk to you about the devastating effects this virus can have on the body. now a lot of research is going on, a race against time to try to prevent the virus from spreading, from propagating, and also from causing that inflammatory response that i talked about. one drug that has been looked at very seriously and emerging from clinical trials, remdesivir, you just mentioned, the drug is showing some promise. that is an antiviral drug. i've been talking to dr. dan sterman, the head of medicine at nyu health, and he's also in charge of two trials at nyu, and they are struggling to beat the race against time with all the science they have. let's watch dr. sterman. >> we currently conducting a number of very important clinical trials. some of these trials involve novel antiviral drugs. remdesivir is a very potent antiviral drug developed for ebola. other important interventions, that we are studying, we are studying the role of hyd
marc siegel is a fox medical contributor and a professor andd a practicing physician.us tonight to tell us. hey, doctor. >> tucker, last night i talk to you about the devastating effects this virus can have on the body. now a lot of research is going on, a race against time to try to prevent the virus from spreading, from propagating, and also from causing that inflammatory response that i talked about. one drug that has been looked at very seriously and emerging from clinical trials,...
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marc siegel, brian.rian: we have a lot to go over especially after we saw one afternoon and one evening press conference one from the governor of new york and one from the president of the united states. the governor says, look, we are still in need. we might have to convert that ship and the president admitted it, too. the uss comfort to a coronavirus ship just like they had to do with the javits center. but overall, the numbers are going down and people thought wow, isn't that great news. keep your fingers crossed that it is. meanwhile the white house task force warns this week it will be one of the worst ones. even as encouraging new data is sur fossaing in some respects. griff jenkins is live in washington to explain. hey, griff. griff: hey, brian, ainsley and steve. brian you were mentioning about cuomo's press conference. that's why the president was offering light at the end of the tunnel yesterday saying it is encouraging that there is a slight decline in deaths in new york. as you mentioned the
marc siegel, brian.rian: we have a lot to go over especially after we saw one afternoon and one evening press conference one from the governor of new york and one from the president of the united states. the governor says, look, we are still in need. we might have to convert that ship and the president admitted it, too. the uss comfort to a coronavirus ship just like they had to do with the javits center. but overall, the numbers are going down and people thought wow, isn't that great news....
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marc siegel, part of our virtual couch today. we've had so much breaking news, our first opportunity. doctor, i lean on you now to navigate us through what is positive in all of this and with the harsh realities are, as we well. >> dr. siegel: harris, he made a really good point, the governor. i was glad he put the dots together on this. because we tend to present both of those things simultaneously. number of new cases, which is starting to flatten in new york, thank god, and number of deaths. which is not directly related, because it has more to do with if care is working for the sickest patients who have it. keep in mind, by the way, the number of cases that occur is a big underestimation. as we've said, at least 50% of the people who get covid-19 are a symptomatic. you don't diagnose them or they have other symptoms mistaken for something else. we are missing a lot of these cases. i don't think in the united states and in new york we are missing the deaths and hospitalizations. we diagnosed those cases. patients that are on v
marc siegel, part of our virtual couch today. we've had so much breaking news, our first opportunity. doctor, i lean on you now to navigate us through what is positive in all of this and with the harsh realities are, as we well. >> dr. siegel: harris, he made a really good point, the governor. i was glad he put the dots together on this. because we tend to present both of those things simultaneously. number of new cases, which is starting to flatten in new york, thank god, and number of...
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marc siegel. dr. k out with me with governor cuomo was not only the number of hospitalizations down but he says he is starting with these antibody tests as a way to get back to work. what does that look like to you? >> i think that's the future, brian. i think we are entering a new arena with that 7 to 10 days after you get infected approximately you start to make antibodies to this virus. the first antibody is called an igm. the next one is called an igg that's immuno glob oberlins, antibodies. what admiral jir told you on this show that he we need to make sure these tests are standardized. people not claiming they can do something they can't. the new york state test is excellent and mayo clinic has one coming out that's equities lengths. what do i mean by excellent? they can tell you whether have you been exposed to the virus and whether you had infection from the virus and whether you are recovering from the virus. whether that means you are immune to the virus is not yet known. but certainly we now
marc siegel. dr. k out with me with governor cuomo was not only the number of hospitalizations down but he says he is starting with these antibody tests as a way to get back to work. what does that look like to you? >> i think that's the future, brian. i think we are entering a new arena with that 7 to 10 days after you get infected approximately you start to make antibodies to this virus. the first antibody is called an igm. the next one is called an igg that's immuno glob oberlins,...
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marc siegel. we have dr. nicole saphier. we have dr. oz. also general jack keane. we have got secretary eugene scalia. and because it is good friday, timothy cardinal dolan. if you have a question for him. email him. these are trying times. he will address america's spirit. or you can find us on facebook. america together, a "fox & friends" living room concert with country super star lee bryce. he has something real special for us coming up at 8:45 this morning. ainsley: his music is incredible. he has been a friend of the show. he wrote a new song which is something you need to wait around for, because it is worth it. we also have a big lineup. as you said today is good friday. easter is on sunday. and that's supposed to be the big peak for deaths. that usually lags behind the number hospitalized. the hospital visits are down across our country. showing signs that we're all following the rules. so, good for you, america. an encouraging message for american workers. president trump promising that
marc siegel. we have dr. nicole saphier. we have dr. oz. also general jack keane. we have got secretary eugene scalia. and because it is good friday, timothy cardinal dolan. if you have a question for him. email him. these are trying times. he will address america's spirit. or you can find us on facebook. america together, a "fox & friends" living room concert with country super star lee bryce. he has something real special for us coming up at 8:45 this morning. ainsley: his music...
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marc siegel and tom homan. stay with us. news alert, president trump pushing back on calls for a nationwide stay-at-home order, it comes as coronavirus deaths in the united states passed 5000, florida and pennsylvania are the latest states to declare stay-at-home orders. in total 36 states and washington, d.c. have issued the orders, the governor of georgia will sign a shelter in place order today. brian: the mayor of los angeles urging everyone to cover their faces. he is doing it. right now michigan is emerging that third deadliest hotspot of the coronavirus, the military is building a hospital in downtown detroit i hope it is enough. first responders and medical professionals work tirelessly around the country, we are seeing an outpouring of support from "coast to coast", and new york city people seen cheering and clapping from their apartment windows as you can see right there. thinking the heroes for their help, more than 8600 people have recovered in the united states, that is 1500 more than yesterday. that is good new
marc siegel and tom homan. stay with us. news alert, president trump pushing back on calls for a nationwide stay-at-home order, it comes as coronavirus deaths in the united states passed 5000, florida and pennsylvania are the latest states to declare stay-at-home orders. in total 36 states and washington, d.c. have issued the orders, the governor of georgia will sign a shelter in place order today. brian: the mayor of los angeles urging everyone to cover their faces. he is doing it. right now...
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marc siegel joins us tonight to help sort through. >> tucker, what a story.are so excited that doctors and patients with qwest diagnostic decided to do an antibody test. it's what we've been talking about for covid-19 all across the country, very good lab testing. we found one we started to do this test such variability, here in manhattan, many of the tech qwest diagnostics are shuttered and employees are on furlough. the one we found open, he waited outside for an hour and a half online. when he got in they had him scratch his name on a tiny piece of paper and he was told he missed his appointment, he had to be on stand standby like it was waiting for a plane. meanwhile a poor woman was taken away by a paramedic in the navy alliance. finally he gets his blood drawn by the one person there and he's waiting for his results. while this is happening, the key here is that the staff is on furlough and they are not ready for this in manhattan nor the onslaught of patience and huge lines. meanwhile out on long island our own fox anchor brian kilmeade has an appointm
marc siegel joins us tonight to help sort through. >> tucker, what a story.are so excited that doctors and patients with qwest diagnostic decided to do an antibody test. it's what we've been talking about for covid-19 all across the country, very good lab testing. we found one we started to do this test such variability, here in manhattan, many of the tech qwest diagnostics are shuttered and employees are on furlough. the one we found open, he waited outside for an hour and a half online....
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marc siegel will join us.ey will ask him if we get the antibody test for coronavirus what does that mean, and what happens next? coming up next, beverly hills, california, is now mon dating that everyone going outside, everyone, must wear a mask. next up, we'll talk to the mayor of beverly hills on this show. be right back. there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. visit cdc.gov/covid19. brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. of broadcasters why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your busi
marc siegel will join us.ey will ask him if we get the antibody test for coronavirus what does that mean, and what happens next? coming up next, beverly hills, california, is now mon dating that everyone going outside, everyone, must wear a mask. next up, we'll talk to the mayor of beverly hills on this show. be right back. there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. visit cdc.gov/covid19. brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this...