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like other hospitals, here at john muir medical center, they have seen a certain number unvaccinated patients hospitalized for covid, but it is important to look at who they are and how sick they are. >> some of them may have had vaccinations early on because of age or other conditions. reporter: fb 30 six patients currently hospitalized in john yours two medical centers -- in john we are opposed -- john mui's two medical centers -- >> one person got their vaccine just prior to getting sick. reporter: it is beli is beli vaccines have prevented patients from getting gravely ill. nonetheless, those who b ill, despite being vaccinated, the elderly and high-risk patients represent the exact population that should be first in line for a booster shot. laura anthony, abc 7 news. ama: now to the california recall less than a week away. governor newsom and several opponents were on the campaign trail today. this countdown shows five days until the polls open tuesday morning. kamala harris fluid to the bay area this morning to campaign for governor newsom. sen. harris: -- heck vice pres. harri
like other hospitals, here at john muir medical center, they have seen a certain number unvaccinated patients hospitalized for covid, but it is important to look at who they are and how sick they are. >> some of them may have had vaccinations early on because of age or other conditions. reporter: fb 30 six patients currently hospitalized in john yours two medical centers -- in john we are opposed -- john mui's two medical centers -- >> one person got their vaccine just prior to...
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here in my own medical center, the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good infection control precautions and take care of all patients infected with coded and not vaccinated or not. can understand where this daughter is getting frustrated because there she is. she wants to deal with people. she wants to help people, but she's got people who are present in themselves. wanted to present themselves her medical center, and they haven't even been able to have the vac look, i believe is everybody's duty. no man is an island and everybody should be getting vaccinated through a few high profile cases that gets picked up by the media. i think there was a b, b. c presenter who got a blood clot from a vaccination and di me. so we've got a lot of attention. can you understand people reading something like that and thinking, i don't want to die. i don't want to be one of the lucky ones. he gets a blood clot and dies from this, and it probably statistically isn't going to kill me any way. cobit, i'm going to take my chances. can you sympathize with that m
here in my own medical center, the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good infection control precautions and take care of all patients infected with coded and not vaccinated or not. can understand where this daughter is getting frustrated because there she is. she wants to deal with people. she wants to help people, but she's got people who are present in themselves. wanted to present themselves her medical center, and they haven't even been able to have the...
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they come to anchorage to the providence alaska medical center there. they come from all over the state for all he levels of care. well, that hospital, that key resource for the state of alaska has gone to the rationing system that north idaho has been in for the past few days. the doctors at that hospital in anchorage have written a heart-rending but very practical letter to the people of alaska today, advising the people of arizona what that means. the chief of staff from the hospital is going to join us live in just a few minutes tonight. >>> and further breaking news tonight from "the new york times." bottom line, this is a new strange development in a story that was weird from the start when we first started covering if almost five years ago. so this was a story that began just a few days before the 2016 election on halloween 2016. that night journalist franklin published this. was a trump server communicating with russia? remember this from 2016? this was a strange story that no one knew quite what to do with at the time or in the years since. hig
they come to anchorage to the providence alaska medical center there. they come from all over the state for all he levels of care. well, that hospital, that key resource for the state of alaska has gone to the rationing system that north idaho has been in for the past few days. the doctors at that hospital in anchorage have written a heart-rending but very practical letter to the people of alaska today, advising the people of arizona what that means. the chief of staff from the hospital is...
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ask your doctor or pharmacist for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. >>> providence, alaska medical centera letter just released to the people of alaska from the medical staff. we're writing to you as the medical executive committee where an apolitical body of physicians that represents the physicians. each of us is a member of the alaskan community that live, work and play here. our children attend school here. at this time we feel we have an ethical obligation to be transparent and share with the public the stressing reality of what is happening inside the walls of the hospital. our caregivers are doing their best as they have been for the past 18 months but while we're doing our utmost, we're unable to provide the standard of care to those who need our help. it's hard to staff caregivers. we've been forced to implement crisis standards of care. what does this mean? in short, we're faced with a situation we must prioritize scarce treatments to the patients that have the potential to benefit most and required to develop and enact policies and procedures to ration care and ventilators. peo
ask your doctor or pharmacist for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. >>> providence, alaska medical centera letter just released to the people of alaska from the medical staff. we're writing to you as the medical executive committee where an apolitical body of physicians that represents the physicians. each of us is a member of the alaskan community that live, work and play here. our children attend school here. at this time we feel we have an ethical obligation to be transparent and...
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here in my own medical center, the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good infection, control precautions, and hygiene masks feels to take care of all patients infected with coded and not vaccinated or not. we were treating all comers here safely and carefully. john is, did you get a sense at any point that this is becoming the whole vaccine discussion? it's become a little bit like bipartisan politics in the u. s. or briggs that is dividing people on one side to the other. the millions around the world saying they don't want to be vaccinated, they don't believe that these vaccines make much of a difference. and there are those who can be quite hostile to those who don't get the vaccine saying that the falls both saw july. that on a lot of the breaks the argument, it is like good democrats versus the republicans joined the true para. and now in this joe biden error, though, this isn't serious because this is killing people. cove, it does exist, and really i think the empty boxes have been getting too much publicity. you just said 10 millions
here in my own medical center, the vanderbilt university medical center. we're not doing that. we're using good infection, control precautions, and hygiene masks feels to take care of all patients infected with coded and not vaccinated or not. we were treating all comers here safely and carefully. john is, did you get a sense at any point that this is becoming the whole vaccine discussion? it's become a little bit like bipartisan politics in the u. s. or briggs that is dividing people on one...
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to the providence alaska medical center. they come from all over the state. from all levels of care, that they cannot get in rural far flung areas, that hospital, that key resource for the state of alaska, has also just gone to the kind of rationing system, that north idaho has been in for these past few days. doctors at that hospital in anchorage have written a heart rending, but very practical letter to the people of alaska today. advising the people of alaska what this means. the chief of staff from the hospital will join us from anchorage live, in just a few minutes tonight. i'm top of all that going on. we actually have some further breaking news tonight from the new york times, and i will tell you, the bottom line on this for me is this is a new strange development. any story that was reared from the start, when we first started covering almost five years ago. this was the story that began just a few days before the 2016 election. on halloween 2016. that night, a journalist published this at sleep dot com. was a trump server communicating with russia? r
to the providence alaska medical center. they come from all over the state. from all levels of care, that they cannot get in rural far flung areas, that hospital, that key resource for the state of alaska, has also just gone to the kind of rationing system, that north idaho has been in for these past few days. doctors at that hospital in anchorage have written a heart rending, but very practical letter to the people of alaska today. advising the people of alaska what this means. the chief of...
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soledad: sandra lindsay is a nurse at long island jewish medical center in long island.for talking with me. i appreciate it. sandra: thank you, soledad. >> coming up on matter of fact, we grieve our collective loss. soledad: there's something very unnerving about seeing those benches down there that are the ones that the little children. >> and you realize, oh, my god. those were, those were kids. >> and later, this woman is preparing to welcome the afghan families who fled the taliban. >> they still have that. oh, my god, who is that at the door? are they here to hurt us? >> how she'll help them overcome their fears. ♪ their fears. ♪ you know when you're at ross, ooh! and the fall finds are everything? and those brands at those prices are everywhere? okay, yes! that's yes for less! bring on the fall looks you've been waiting for with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! (upbeat music) - [announcer] introducing withthe grubhub guarantee,r... our promise to deliver your order on time within the delivery window and for the lowest price compared to other apps
soledad: sandra lindsay is a nurse at long island jewish medical center in long island.for talking with me. i appreciate it. sandra: thank you, soledad. >> coming up on matter of fact, we grieve our collective loss. soledad: there's something very unnerving about seeing those benches down there that are the ones that the little children. >> and you realize, oh, my god. those were, those were kids. >> and later, this woman is preparing to welcome the afghan families who fled...
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sean ramis has the story. >> reporter: the coronavirus has turned john mere medical center, and frankly every hospital in america, into a trauma center, and not just for the patients. >> people get into medicine to help others live longer, happier lives, but the death of the pandemic has been overwhelming. >> eight is just taking everything out of us to just kind of keep going and keep doing this, it has been a very, very stressful time. people are exhausted. >> reporter: but sometimes the solution to a big problem is something tiny. a group of mini courses from the rescue group angels for minis visited the john mere account this afternoon. dana is a critical care nurse at the hospital and a volunteer at the rescue. today, she arranged for staff to take a break from the seriousness of their mission to come down and pet the waist high therapy animals. for those who could not leave their posts, a horse named scout tricked up to the critical care ward to pose for pictures. >> i don't know, i can feel it rising. [ laughter ] i feel happier. i am like, okay, i can enjoy the rest of my day no
sean ramis has the story. >> reporter: the coronavirus has turned john mere medical center, and frankly every hospital in america, into a trauma center, and not just for the patients. >> people get into medicine to help others live longer, happier lives, but the death of the pandemic has been overwhelming. >> eight is just taking everything out of us to just kind of keep going and keep doing this, it has been a very, very stressful time. people are exhausted. >>...
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the trend of the pandemic continues and that there are a lot of unknowns. >> santa clara valley medical centerociate chief medical officer doctor jennifer tong says vaccine supplies are more plentiful now and that booster shots will be widely available when the time comes. initially the biden administration said a 3rd shot booster dose would be offered beginning. september 20th. but that date now has been pushed back, pending recommendations from the fda and centers for disease control. we don't know yet if there will be options all different vaccine manufacturers. >> it looks clear that has presented enough data for review of a 3rd shot from the general population, not yet clear what that timeline will look like for moderna and j and j. >> the booster program will likely follow the initial vaccine rollout with priority given first to the elderly high-risk individuals and health care workers for everybody else eligibility will likely be 6 or 8 months from their last shot, fully vaccinated. people still have strong immunity says doctor tong. >> so as i've told my own parents, no need to get you
the trend of the pandemic continues and that there are a lot of unknowns. >> santa clara valley medical centerociate chief medical officer doctor jennifer tong says vaccine supplies are more plentiful now and that booster shots will be widely available when the time comes. initially the biden administration said a 3rd shot booster dose would be offered beginning. september 20th. but that date now has been pushed back, pending recommendations from the fda and centers for disease control....
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tong is associate chief medical officer for santa clara valley medical center. she thinks the pace will pick up. >> reporter: i think some people are figuring out if it's worth it. for elderly individuals, those above 50, 50 to 65 with medical conditions, it's worth it. >> reporter: others are eligible, too. laurel his is a nurse who works for the county and a university. she got her booster. >> i happened to be working a shift today and it was a perfect opportunity to get my vaccination. >> reporter: christ smith, nbc bay area news. >>> look at this. you see the lines in texas winding their way through the wonderland of the americas mall. this is in san antonio. huge crowds there. those eligible showed up in bunches to get their shots. booster shots are only available for the pfizer vaccine right now. the fda has yet to authorize moderna or johnson & johnson booster shots. yesterday more than 800,000 americans received coronavirus doses, including booster shots. that's according to the white house covid-19 data director. 75% of americans now have had at least on
tong is associate chief medical officer for santa clara valley medical center. she thinks the pace will pick up. >> reporter: i think some people are figuring out if it's worth it. for elderly individuals, those above 50, 50 to 65 with medical conditions, it's worth it. >> reporter: others are eligible, too. laurel his is a nurse who works for the county and a university. she got her booster. >> i happened to be working a shift today and it was a perfect opportunity to get my...
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sacred heart medical center is the second largest hospital in washington. highly specialized.s -- transplants. even prior to the pandemic, we were very busy taking care of diseases no one else -- that were common in our community. since the pandemic, we work hard to plan for the inevitable increase in patients. for the last several weeks, we've seen a surge to the point where it's making it difficult to serve the needs of our community as well as accepting the transfers that are part of being the largest regional medical center. reporter: when you compare this to the worst parts of the winter search for you guys, how does this compare? >> we are beyond that. it seems like every day we been hitting a new record for daily hospitalizations. the biggest area we are struggling is trying to create capacity in our icu, where you take care of the sickest of the sect. really ill covid patients are being put on ventilators, you are breathing for them. they can be in your icu for three weeks on that ventilator. it's difficult to create extra space for incoming patients as well as care fo
sacred heart medical center is the second largest hospital in washington. highly specialized.s -- transplants. even prior to the pandemic, we were very busy taking care of diseases no one else -- that were common in our community. since the pandemic, we work hard to plan for the inevitable increase in patients. for the last several weeks, we've seen a surge to the point where it's making it difficult to serve the needs of our community as well as accepting the transfers that are part of being...
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claire regional medical center, i.c.u. beds are full, and the staff is overwhelmed. >> you can't ask nurses to take care of any more people than they're already taking care of. >> reporter: which is why the kentucky national guard has come to help out. for sergeant darrin cushard, this is personal. >> it kind of just hits you a little harder when it's your home town. i personally know at least five people with covid that's in this hospital right now. >> reporter: in kentucky, 91% of those 65 and older have received at least one vaccine dose. among those 18 to 29, it's just. among those 18 to 29, it's ju 51%. many of the unvaccinated wind up here. 29-year-old samantha wendell never made it home. >> misinformation killed my cousin. >> reporter: maria vibandor hayes says wendell hesitated getting vaccinated because she thought it might affect her fertility, something for which there is no scientific evidence. >> it was absolutely traumatizing, knowing that you would never get to see them or hug them again. >> reporter: wendel
claire regional medical center, i.c.u. beds are full, and the staff is overwhelmed. >> you can't ask nurses to take care of any more people than they're already taking care of. >> reporter: which is why the kentucky national guard has come to help out. for sergeant darrin cushard, this is personal. >> it kind of just hits you a little harder when it's your home town. i personally know at least five people with covid that's in this hospital right now. >> reporter: in...
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claire medical center, i.c.u.are full and the staff is overwhelmed. >> you can't ask nurses to take care of anymore people than they're taking care of. >> reporter: which is why the kentucky national guard has come to help out. for this sergeant, this is personal. >> it hits you a little harder when it is your home town. i personally know at least five people with covid that is in this hospital right now. >> reporter: in kentucky, 91% of those 65 and older have received at least one vaccine dose. among those 18 to 29, it is just 51%. many of the unvaccinated wind up here. 29-year--year-old samantha wendell never made it home. she thought it might affect our fertility, something for which there is no scientific evidence. >> it is traumatizing, know you would never get to see them or hug them again. >> reporter: wendell was engaged, and her funeral took place inside the same church where she was to be married. here in new york, a judge has lifted a temporary pause on the city's vaccine mandate, which means that all
claire medical center, i.c.u.are full and the staff is overwhelmed. >> you can't ask nurses to take care of anymore people than they're taking care of. >> reporter: which is why the kentucky national guard has come to help out. for this sergeant, this is personal. >> it hits you a little harder when it is your home town. i personally know at least five people with covid that is in this hospital right now. >> reporter: in kentucky, 91% of those 65 and older have received...
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sacred heart medical center, we're the second largest hospital in washington. roughly 700 beds. we do heart transplants and kidly transplants, and we're the only trauma center for the region. even prior to the pandemic, we were very busy taking care of diseases a illness common in our community. since the inception of the pandemic, we worked really hard to plan. over the last several weeks, we have seen a surge which is making it very difficult to serve just the needs of our community, as well as accepting the outlining transfers as part of the regional medical center. >> brangham: when you compare this to the worst parts of the winter surge for u, how does this compare? >> doctor: we're significantly beyond tt. over the last week, it seems like every week we hit a new record for daily hospitalizations. the biggest area we're struggling is trying to create capacity in our i.c.u.s, where you take care of the sickest of the sick. when you see really ill covid patients, you're putting them on ventilators, so you're breathing for them, and they can be in the i.c.u. for two or three w
sacred heart medical center, we're the second largest hospital in washington. roughly 700 beds. we do heart transplants and kidly transplants, and we're the only trauma center for the region. even prior to the pandemic, we were very busy taking care of diseases a illness common in our community. since the inception of the pandemic, we worked really hard to plan. over the last several weeks, we have seen a surge which is making it very difficult to serve just the needs of our community, as well...
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they held a concert this morning at the kaiser permanente berkeley medical center.a tribute to all the frontline healthcare workers across the bay area. health care workers have been working tirelessly since the beginning of the pandemic. organizers of the event today say this is just a small way of saying thank you and letting them know how much their work is appreciated. we believe that music has healing qualities and we wanted we love having the opportunity of bringing music out into the community. today's performance took place in the first floor lobby of the medical center on 10th street in berkeley. mark is up next to tell us that the a's could extend their win streak to six and make up ground in the wild card race, plus lions a in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started w
they held a concert this morning at the kaiser permanente berkeley medical center.a tribute to all the frontline healthcare workers across the bay area. health care workers have been working tirelessly since the beginning of the pandemic. organizers of the event today say this is just a small way of saying thank you and letting them know how much their work is appreciated. we believe that music has healing qualities and we wanted we love having the opportunity of bringing music out into the...
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there is an increased demand for it including here at the university of tennessee medical center. and i actually spoke to a doctor today, and he said that the demand is increasing, that they see about 70 patients a day that need this treatment. and that helps them prevent to be hospitalized, but the federal government is actually limiting that supply, about seven states mostly southern states with those low vaccination rates are accounting for 70% of the nation's supply of these monoclonal antibodies. here's what a doctor had to say. >> i do have real concerns about if the supply becomes less for this region or for any regions that are dealing with a lot of covid-19, the whole point of that therapy is that it help those who get treated who are at higher risk, it minimizes their chance of ending up in the hospital. and so if we treat fewer patients, then you can see we're going to end up with potentially more hospitalizations. and that makes that situation we've been talking about potentially even worse. >> reporter: and to make this bad situation worse, again we're at the universi
there is an increased demand for it including here at the university of tennessee medical center. and i actually spoke to a doctor today, and he said that the demand is increasing, that they see about 70 patients a day that need this treatment. and that helps them prevent to be hospitalized, but the federal government is actually limiting that supply, about seven states mostly southern states with those low vaccination rates are accounting for 70% of the nation's supply of these monoclonal...
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joseph medical center in central noil where that joy arrive in a set of eight.er of the nurses in this unit were pregnant together and all work in labor and delivery. including jordan murray, hans and tina who was 13 weeks along. >> some say is there something in the water. >> is there? >> maybe. >> of it is ironic it all happened at the same time. we're all so similar where we are in life. >> they attribute their synchronized timing to coincidence. >> knowing what you know about labor do you feel more or less comfortable about it, i'm asking for a friend. >> i feel comfortable with it but i also have friend that's are going to be my care team. i think it makes a huge difference. >> they decorated each other's hospital rooms and even helped to delivery each other's babies. >> he's so little. >> like eli, and eloe, andizea bella. >> what was it like >> it was the best. >> it made it so much more fun. >> what do you love about being a labor and delivery nurse. >> i love the dad's reactions, even the toughest dads it's beautiful. >> what are you most looking forwar
joseph medical center in central noil where that joy arrive in a set of eight.er of the nurses in this unit were pregnant together and all work in labor and delivery. including jordan murray, hans and tina who was 13 weeks along. >> some say is there something in the water. >> is there? >> maybe. >> of it is ironic it all happened at the same time. we're all so similar where we are in life. >> they attribute their synchronized timing to coincidence. >>...
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the book also sheds light on the mysterious trip to walter reed medical center, suggesting he was undergoing a colonoscopy. writing, quote, it was a very common procedure during which a patient is put under. but she said trump skipped the anesthesia, because he didn't want to temporarily relinquish presidential powers to vice president pence. in a statement, trump called the book another pitiful attempt to sell lies about the trump family. >>> saying he hoped to empower the next generation of leaders, former president obama helped break ground on his presidential center. the half billion dollar complex will sit on chicago's south side near where he and the former first lady met. >>> coming up, why the cost of your daily cup of coffee is about to heat up. >> and we're making national coffee day by taking the plunge into the world of latte art. how do they really do it, and what it takes to become a coffee stylist. you're watching "world news now". i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. an ipad worth $505, was sold for less than $24; a playstatio
the book also sheds light on the mysterious trip to walter reed medical center, suggesting he was undergoing a colonoscopy. writing, quote, it was a very common procedure during which a patient is put under. but she said trump skipped the anesthesia, because he didn't want to temporarily relinquish presidential powers to vice president pence. in a statement, trump called the book another pitiful attempt to sell lies about the trump family. >>> saying he hoped to empower the next...
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that's valley medical center. other hospitals around the bay area and health care clinics and so could begin offering booster shots by the end of the month. but we won't know the exact date for the federal government wraps up series of meetings scheduled for later this week and these hospitals can get going on this year's more. >> it continues and that there are a lot of unknowns. >> santa clara valley medical center associate chief medical officer doctor jennifer tong says vaccine supplies are more plentiful now and that booster shots will be widely available when the time comes. initially the biden administration said a 3rd shot booster dose would be offered beginning. september 20th. but that date now has been pushed back, pending recommendations from the fda and centers for disease control. we don't know yet if there will be options all different vaccine manufacturers. >> it looks clear that has presented enough data for review of a 3rd shot from the general population not yet clear what that timeline will loo
that's valley medical center. other hospitals around the bay area and health care clinics and so could begin offering booster shots by the end of the month. but we won't know the exact date for the federal government wraps up series of meetings scheduled for later this week and these hospitals can get going on this year's more. >> it continues and that there are a lot of unknowns. >> santa clara valley medical center associate chief medical officer doctor jennifer tong says vaccine...
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trump's mysterious visit to walter reed medical center. this was back in november of 2019. in her new book, the former first lady's chief of staff heavily implies that the trip was for a colonoscopy. she says that president trump stayed silent because he did not want then vice president mike pence to be in power while he was sedated for the procedure. that's all from me and "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> did president biden lie to the public about the advice he had been given on afghanistan from military leaders? "the lead" starts right now. >>> top u.s. military officials today telling quite a different story than the one president biden shared with the american people about the advice they had given him before all hell broke loose in kabul. >>> plus, progressives p.o.'d. senator bernie sanders joining a chorus of liberals angry with nancy pelosi as he huddles with moderate democrats in a last-ditch effort to save his agenda on capitol hill. >>> and pfizer one step closer to asking the fda to authorize its vaccine for kids ages 5 to 11. we'll talk to the
trump's mysterious visit to walter reed medical center. this was back in november of 2019. in her new book, the former first lady's chief of staff heavily implies that the trip was for a colonoscopy. she says that president trump stayed silent because he did not want then vice president mike pence to be in power while he was sedated for the procedure. that's all from me and "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> did president biden lie to the public about the...
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it opened up the medic medical center for every man i can see at the moment. okay, to him by the way they get on they're going to have that on i when i was a lot of what a lexical hit. okay. do you see my the l transit, the laura and he thought about it said it go ahead and they said they started putting metal mentor out of the the issue they sold. yes. then the mean layer. so sampling didn't really gossip him. if you go the little you think johnny that i'm going to keep wanting to help kayla same in. so if you look so low sooner. i'm in the middle of the guys. i go to the him 8 the i don't need the layer of what am i going to go back? but this when you started thinking that was, will be lacking them. where is that on the see on is well, i mean my, but i see the premier orders and the list when daughter going so soon as you can put us in, don't up with them. going to say, i put a loop though they will not assume on the program, we are going to be the money and you, but our source gets a little bit thought, but as soon as you can, the castle said that that they
it opened up the medic medical center for every man i can see at the moment. okay, to him by the way they get on they're going to have that on i when i was a lot of what a lexical hit. okay. do you see my the l transit, the laura and he thought about it said it go ahead and they said they started putting metal mentor out of the the issue they sold. yes. then the mean layer. so sampling didn't really gossip him. if you go the little you think johnny that i'm going to keep wanting to help kayla...
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for control of different territories with arrived in the ship, very district the. 7 new medical medical center, meaning you and then you put it up to about 10 haters of puppy fields to be cut down today at least them to the plant. it wasn't obvious from a far where the fields in question were, but it turns out that puppies come in for colors in this region that white we only have 2 hours to complete the operation before news of it filters through to the taliban, or them, particularly in dallas isis opponents. the locals are much more afraid of them than of the police. ah, i feel like you got on your way by say yes up with our family. is that about the mark from beginning to month? new function. you know, what was the that was we soon spotted our old friends. they willingly surrendered the field and so the authorities have no claim against them. at least that's the official line. why though, didn't the police simply wait a little longer so that they couldn't stand arrest the people who actually harvest the puppy? that remains a mystery. may not be for me to come out to get the until tomorrow. b
for control of different territories with arrived in the ship, very district the. 7 new medical medical center, meaning you and then you put it up to about 10 haters of puppy fields to be cut down today at least them to the plant. it wasn't obvious from a far where the fields in question were, but it turns out that puppies come in for colors in this region that white we only have 2 hours to complete the operation before news of it filters through to the taliban, or them, particularly in dallas...
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nurse manager at valley weiss health medical center, and also a professor at vanderbilt university medicalide were three times higher. and last year 31 states saw a surge in cases a couple weeks after the holiday weekend. are we going to see that again? >> well, i think we're all concerned about that. the curve is going up. and indeed, the activities over the holiday weekend could drive it even higher. we're concerned about that. we're hunkered down in hospitals, because obviously as has been widely reported, hospitals are under stress. many new covid case patients are being admitted. they're largely, over 90% unvaccinated, and indeed, even our pediatric hospitals are seeing the impact. more and more children with serious covid are being admitted. we still haven't gotten sufficient numbers of people in this country vaccinated, i'm afraid. >> i don't know how you both are doing it. right now some 99,000 people are hospitalized. we know the u.s. is averaging nearly 1500 covid deaths a day right now. and arizona has seen a steep increase in covid hospitalizations this summer. covid patients n
nurse manager at valley weiss health medical center, and also a professor at vanderbilt university medicalide were three times higher. and last year 31 states saw a surge in cases a couple weeks after the holiday weekend. are we going to see that again? >> well, i think we're all concerned about that. the curve is going up. and indeed, the activities over the holiday weekend could drive it even higher. we're concerned about that. we're hunkered down in hospitals, because obviously as has...
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julian: planes are also -- plans are underway to reopen the san mateo medical center.ve an entire vaccine team dedicated to getting you the latest information about vaccinations. if you have a question, go to abc 7 news/-- abc7news.com/vaccine. kumasi: lisbeth holmes became elizabeth holmes became a billionaire and now is accused of fraud. rebecca jarvis is in san jose this morning with the key takeaways from the opening statements. >> it started with a line over a block long, coming out of these courthouse. media and spectators from all over the world, showing up just to get a look at the infamous dropout, elizabeth holmes. the government laid out in clear and simple terms how they plan to make their case, showing elizabeth holmes misled and lied to investors, patients and doctors along the way. the defense laid out a different strategy in their opening statements, talking about elizabeth holmes, the person. this ambitious, hard-working young woman who they say made mistakes along the way but did not commit fraud. they also, in the opening statements, alluded to the a
julian: planes are also -- plans are underway to reopen the san mateo medical center.ve an entire vaccine team dedicated to getting you the latest information about vaccinations. if you have a question, go to abc 7 news/-- abc7news.com/vaccine. kumasi: lisbeth holmes became elizabeth holmes became a billionaire and now is accused of fraud. rebecca jarvis is in san jose this morning with the key takeaways from the opening statements. >> it started with a line over a block long, coming out...
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we're at the university of tennessee medical center, the only academic medical center in this region,n update in a few moments but a couple of days ago as you mentioned only six icu beds left in the entire east part of the region. those icu numbers change constantly, but it's a low number and it's putting some stress on this system. now part of when icu beds free up, some of that is because someone might die from covid-19 and we're seeing a majority of those deaths a steep increase in mortality are with unvaccinated patients and the vast majority, talking like 97%, sometimes more, that's a trend we're seeing nationwide so there is a parallel here and this surge is some higher averages than we've seen since the winter surge, with a largely unvaccinated population over the last seven days, 7,500 cases on average each day here in this state, and there's no end in sight. >> so liz, you just talked about the low vaccination rates. what is the government there doing to encourage more people to take the vaccine? >> reporter: it's mixed messages to say the least. there's a lot of officials wh
we're at the university of tennessee medical center, the only academic medical center in this region,n update in a few moments but a couple of days ago as you mentioned only six icu beds left in the entire east part of the region. those icu numbers change constantly, but it's a low number and it's putting some stress on this system. now part of when icu beds free up, some of that is because someone might die from covid-19 and we're seeing a majority of those deaths a steep increase in mortality...
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fortunately we have clinician scientists here at the medical center who participated in vaccine trials of meeting with our staff one on one and in small groups to help educate people as to the safety and efficacy of these vaccines. >> yeah, and i heard you say that you had to do a lot of reassuring in the past days. can you tell us what that sounds like? how did you get people past their anxiety? >> well, again, i think we used trusted sources. we were able to have many of our physician leaders and clinical nursing leaders who had knowledge about vaccine and have been vaccinated themselves and they reassured our employees. we had 85% of our employees got vaccinated right away. as soon as the vaccine came out, we provided it through the course of the late winter and spring. and 85% got vaccinated right away. and those individuals were very helpful talking to other members of our staff and telling them that it went fine. they might have been a little sore or feverish, particularly after a second dose. but they did well. and i think that was very helpful, as well as talking to some of our
fortunately we have clinician scientists here at the medical center who participated in vaccine trials of meeting with our staff one on one and in small groups to help educate people as to the safety and efficacy of these vaccines. >> yeah, and i heard you say that you had to do a lot of reassuring in the past days. can you tell us what that sounds like? how did you get people past their anxiety? >> well, again, i think we used trusted sources. we were able to have many of our...
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el doctor , director mÉdico y jefe de la junta ejecutiva del hospital united memorial medical center,a. bajo advertencia de que incluso puede causar daÑos graves, cuando se usa para atacar el virus el doctor argumenta que lo hace para salvar la vida de sus pacientes. borja: algo que sin duda ha generado mucha polÉmica. ahora nos conectamos hasta houston con el doctor barÓn. gracias por estar con nosotros para hablar de este tema tan polÉmico. ¿por quÉ, pese a las advertencias de la fda, y que no hay estudios que demuestran la efectividad de este medicamento contra el covid, usted insiste en utilizar sus pacientes? >> primero que nada, la gente tiene que entender que la ivermectina es una medicina que la hemos estado usando por 40 aÑos. es una de las 10 medicinas que la organizaciÓn del de la salud considera ser clave en caso de un desastre. es una medicina que tienes en hay un artÍculos de estudios controlados, en los que se ha mostrado efectividad en el covid. sin embargo, no la uso como tratamiento de covid, sino como parte de armamentario y un cÓctel de medicinas que le damos a pac
el doctor , director mÉdico y jefe de la junta ejecutiva del hospital united memorial medical center,a. bajo advertencia de que incluso puede causar daÑos graves, cuando se usa para atacar el virus el doctor argumenta que lo hace para salvar la vida de sus pacientes. borja: algo que sin duda ha generado mucha polÉmica. ahora nos conectamos hasta houston con el doctor barÓn. gracias por estar con nosotros para hablar de este tema tan polÉmico. ¿por quÉ, pese a las advertencias de la fda,...
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jennifer tong santa clara valley medical center, and dr. andy tanner from the san francisco department of public health. they should life on what the highly vaccinated bay area can expect with the rollout. >> we are well prepared to ride on the rails of our vaccination distribution plan that we've already implemented over the past six back months. >> reporter: fully vaccinated pfizer patients are eligible beginning 6 months after their second dose, but don't panic about a deadline. >> is not an emergency that you get it that day, or within a specific amount of time. >> reporter: if you're eligible, talk to your doctor about your risks, and about timing your booster. it is safe to get it at the same time that you get your flu shot. >> using this as an opportunity to engage with a provider for one-stop shopping. >> reporter: the good news? the pfizer vaccine no longer needs to be stored in special ultracold freezers. >> when it is thawed from the ultralow freezer, they can keep it in a typical refrigerator or freezer for weeks at a stretch. >
jennifer tong santa clara valley medical center, and dr. andy tanner from the san francisco department of public health. they should life on what the highly vaccinated bay area can expect with the rollout. >> we are well prepared to ride on the rails of our vaccination distribution plan that we've already implemented over the past six back months. >> reporter: fully vaccinated pfizer patients are eligible beginning 6 months after their second dose, but don't panic about a deadline....
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. >> x-ray mri cte scan common procedures at medical centers everywhere. but when it comes to a stroke diagnosis can be a bit less scientific. you'll be asked to raise your hands will be asked to speak to see if there's slurring will be asked if there's tingling. >> and through that very subject to and they're going to decide whether or not having struck these are the robotic pods. this is the transducers a startup named nova signal wants to change that. i think this is really a fundamental shift in how brain health will be managed. robert hamilton is founder and inventor of the technology. it is just using alter sounds as the new you might think of general ultrasound to look at how the blood flows moving in different parts of the brain are just have have a seat here on the i want to start this up really quick. these tell the robot where it is allowed to go. and have you lay down with your head in the crater here. the machine uses artificial intelligence and robotics to find and lock onto a small window in the skull. >> where can read blood movement in the
. >> x-ray mri cte scan common procedures at medical centers everywhere. but when it comes to a stroke diagnosis can be a bit less scientific. you'll be asked to raise your hands will be asked to speak to see if there's slurring will be asked if there's tingling. >> and through that very subject to and they're going to decide whether or not having struck these are the robotic pods. this is the transducers a startup named nova signal wants to change that. i think this is really a...
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it opened up the medic medical center out yet. and it's been a moment. ok to him by the magic. i don't know when i will set you up with a lexical, you know, get in before you see the transfer the laura and he thought about it go ahead. the she said they started him pretty minimal mentor. out of the the they sonya. then they're the mean lawyer. so sampling didn't have a gas or gamble him. if you go the lit up. but you think this is joanie, that finance people who are equal to him, kayla. same in. so i saw last name. yes guys. i go to the image 8, you don't need to be on the lay of what am i going to go been but this when you started that guess i will be back in them, which is on the see on is me, but it's pretty mid oregon, oregon and so soon as you can put us into place, that going to say opera lupo, they will not assume on those program, we are going to be the la money again, but our source, cassandra is a little bit thought, but as soon as you can, the castle said that that they may not. is there a pre made us lose? this is still going to use a lot of people are those, the la
it opened up the medic medical center out yet. and it's been a moment. ok to him by the magic. i don't know when i will set you up with a lexical, you know, get in before you see the transfer the laura and he thought about it go ahead. the she said they started him pretty minimal mentor. out of the the they sonya. then they're the mean lawyer. so sampling didn't have a gas or gamble him. if you go the lit up. but you think this is joanie, that finance people who are equal to him, kayla. same...
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book that i am i don't know presume would get where where i can stand up in many of the medic medical center for every minute yet, and it's been really kind of sitting in a moment. okay. him by the way they get on they're going to have to get on i, when i was what a let you get here to get into for you see my the l transit. the lora and he thought about it, go ahead and they said they started putting medical men out of the she had they sold in the last. so sampling didn't gossip him. if you go the little johnny that come on, you load them the and keep holding equal to him, kayla. same in, so i, so if solo suleima you guys i go to the him 8, you don't need to be where the layer of what am i so i go to go, been this been sort of orbital think it's elements will be like in them. where on the see on is me, but i see then they'll premier oregon on the list when daughter going to so soon as he lives in person, don't replace them when they are pro loopo, they will not assume on the program, but he has got to be the money and him, but also san but it's a little bit better. but as soon as you're goin
book that i am i don't know presume would get where where i can stand up in many of the medic medical center for every minute yet, and it's been really kind of sitting in a moment. okay. him by the way they get on they're going to have to get on i, when i was what a let you get here to get into for you see my the l transit. the lora and he thought about it, go ahead and they said they started putting medical men out of the she had they sold in the last. so sampling didn't gossip him. if you go...
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i don't know where to look in the family where i can marry professional it open up the medic medical center for every man and yet i'm really kind of in at the moment. okay. let me get on. they're going to, i don't know when i was, let me let you be here to get in to see my, the l transit, the lora and he thought about said go ahead and they said they started putting medical men out of the shit they sold. yes. the last so sampling didn't have a gas here. if you go the burner, but you think more, johnny that comes on, you load them the people who are equal to hill kayla. same in, so i, so if solo say in the middle of the guys i go to the him 8. if you don't need to be why the layer of what am i going to go? been this been sort of orbital guess i will be, i can wait on the see on is me, but i see then they'll put him in oregon, oregon, and as soon as he lives can present, don't replace them. when does the opera lupo? they will not assume on the program, but he has got to be that the la money and him, but also as cassandra a little bit. but as soon as you're going to cancel so that they may not
i don't know where to look in the family where i can marry professional it open up the medic medical center for every man and yet i'm really kind of in at the moment. okay. let me get on. they're going to, i don't know when i was, let me let you be here to get in to see my, the l transit, the lora and he thought about said go ahead and they said they started putting medical men out of the shit they sold. yes. the last so sampling didn't have a gas here. if you go the burner, but you think more,...
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of erie county medical center in buffalo, new york. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, john. >> nawaz: well, the effects of the pandemic on children vary dramatically depending on the country. with schools still shuttered in uganda and other developing nations, many children have no choice but to work to survive. in aica, more than a fifth of all children, or some 87 million ds, work. specl correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from kampala. >> reporter: it looks like a scene set in the middle ages. a gaping, sprawling stone quarry just outside uganda's capital. it is also a gravel factory-- all of it done by hand. large, small, and very small hands. evelyn is 11 years old. she works every day, balancing on a makeshift ladder to crack open the rock face. her family will then pound the larger rocks into gravel with crude hammers. for some, the only available tool is a larger rock. braving sun and rain, evelyn's mother, sylvia naggujja, who has done this work for more than a decade, labors by her side, next to six brothers a
of erie county medical center in buffalo, new york. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, john. >> nawaz: well, the effects of the pandemic on children vary dramatically depending on the country. with schools still shuttered in uganda and other developing nations, many children have no choice but to work to survive. in aica, more than a fifth of all children, or some 87 million ds, work. specl correspondent fred de sam lazaro reports from kampala. >> reporter: it looks...