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measles can be prevented with two doses of the mmr vacine but immunisation rates have been falling —ldren is not fully protected. the government says there's been a spike in cases of measles and it's ordered a series of measures to improve vaccination rates. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. measles, a potentially life—threatening childhood disease, is on the rise and the uk is now at risk is that there is one—year—old is being protected against it with their first dose of the mmr vaccine. the second is given just before school. but the latest figures suggest, this autumn in england, one in seven will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england had never had either dose and had no protection against the disease. if your child is completely vaccinated against mmr the chances of them getting measles is very high. when measles can then can it spread semi—quickly, it is the most infectious disease we know of really full so it can get into school and in fact those who are unprotected very quickly. school an
measles can be prevented with two doses of the mmr vacine but immunisation rates have been falling —ldren is not fully protected. the government says there's been a spike in cases of measles and it's ordered a series of measures to improve vaccination rates. our health correspondent sophie hutchinson reports. measles, a potentially life—threatening childhood disease, is on the rise and the uk is now at risk is that there is one—year—old is being protected against it with their first...
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children are given the first mmr vaccination to protect against measles when they are 12 months old.es suggest this autumn in england one in seven children will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. that increases to one in four children in london and, even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england have never had either dose and have no protection against the disease. if your child is completely unvaccinated against mmr, then the chances of them getting measles are very, very high. even though measles is now rare in this country because we have high uptake, when it comes, it spreads very quickly. it is the most infectious disease we know of, really. and so, it can get into a school and spread and pick out all those children who are unprotected very quickly. measles is highly infectious. it can lead to serious health complications such as deafness, learning disabilities, and cause fatal pneumonia. three years ago, there were so few cases in the uk it was classed as having been eliminated, but that has changed. this year there have been 231 cases. we are welcomi
children are given the first mmr vaccination to protect against measles when they are 12 months old.es suggest this autumn in england one in seven children will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. that increases to one in four children in london and, even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england have never had either dose and have no protection against the disease. if your child is completely unvaccinated against mmr, then the chances of them getting measles are very,...
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children are given the first mmr vaccination to protect against measles when they are 12 months old. figures suggest this autumn in england, one in seven children will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. that increases to one in four children in london and, even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england have never had either dose and have no protection against the disease. if your child is completely unvaccinated against mmr, then the chances of them getting measles are very, very high. even though measles is now rare in this country because we have high uptake, when it comes, it spreads very quickly. it is the most infectious disease we know of, really. and so, it can get into a school and spread and pick out all those children who are unprotected very quickly. measles is highly infectious. it can lead to serious health complications such as deafness, learning disabilities, and cause fatal pneumonia. three years ago, there were so few cases in the uk, it was classed as having been eliminated, but that has changed. this year, there have been 231 cases. anti—
children are given the first mmr vaccination to protect against measles when they are 12 months old. figures suggest this autumn in england, one in seven children will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. that increases to one in four children in london and, even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england have never had either dose and have no protection against the disease. if your child is completely unvaccinated against mmr, then the chances of them getting measles...
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children are given the first mmr vaccination to protect against measles when they are 12 months old.his autumn in england, one in seven children will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. that increases to one in four children in london and, even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england have never had either dose and have no protection against the disease. if your child is completely unvaccinated against mmr, then the chances of them getting measles are very, very high. even though measles is now rare in this country because we have high uptake, when it comes, it spreads very quickly. it is the most infectious disease we know of, really. and so, it can get into a school and spread and pick out all those children who are unprotected very quickly. measles is highly infectious. it can lead to serious health complications such as deafness, learning disabilities, and cause fatal pneumonia. three years ago, there were so few cases in the uk, it was classed as having been eliminated, but that has changed. this year, there have been 231 cases. anti—vaccination campai
children are given the first mmr vaccination to protect against measles when they are 12 months old.his autumn in england, one in seven children will begin primary school without their second dose of mmr. that increases to one in four children in london and, even more worryingly, that 30,000 children in england have never had either dose and have no protection against the disease. if your child is completely unvaccinated against mmr, then the chances of them getting measles are very, very high....
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the uk has lost its measles—free status, due to falling mmr immunisation rates.omplications like deafness, learning disabilities and can cause fatal pneumonia. three years ago there were so few cases that the uk was classed as having eliminated it, but that has changed — this year, there have been 231 places here. but why? complacency on the part of parents about the need to get that second vaccine but also people had been listening to the superstitious mumbo jumbo on the internet, all the anti—vaccination stuff, and thinking that the mmr vaccine is a bad idea. that is wrong. this is the mumbojumbo the prime minister is talking about, anti—vaccination adverts on social media. the government will invite companies to a summit on how to curb them. gps will be asked to promote catch—up vaccinations for those who have missed out. we are welcoming the announcement from the government today. we have not seen how these efforts will be funded. we need adequate funding to make sure that parents and the general public are aware of the importance of vaccines and how to acces
the uk has lost its measles—free status, due to falling mmr immunisation rates.omplications like deafness, learning disabilities and can cause fatal pneumonia. three years ago there were so few cases that the uk was classed as having eliminated it, but that has changed — this year, there have been 231 places here. but why? complacency on the part of parents about the need to get that second vaccine but also people had been listening to the superstitious mumbo jumbo on the internet, all the...
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status by the world health organisation after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmras a campaign launches to increase the numbers of children who are vaccinated against measles. here's our health editor hugh pym. measles is a highly infectious disease which can lead to serious complications. but health leaders are concerned that vaccination rates are falling, with some blaming social media for spreading false claims about vaccine safety. in the first six months of 2019, the world health organisation reported three times as many measles cases globally is at the same stage last year. france, germany and italy have seen increased outbreaks. the who now says the uk has lost its measles—free status. the targets for both doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is a rate of 95%. but in england, the second vaccine, usually given to 3—year—olds, has fallen from 88.6% in 2014 to 87.2% currently. the prime minister will today announce plans to urge gps to promote catch—up vaccinations for io—year—olds and ii—year—olds. there will also be moves to use the official nhs we
status by the world health organisation after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmras a campaign launches to increase the numbers of children who are vaccinated against measles. here's our health editor hugh pym. measles is a highly infectious disease which can lead to serious complications. but health leaders are concerned that vaccination rates are falling, with some blaming social media for spreading false claims about vaccine safety. in the first six months of 2019, the...
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in 7 five—year—olds are yet to be fully immunised against mmr.andrew says he's appalled by allegations that his formerfriend, jeffrey epstein, sexually abused dozens of young girls and finds any suggestion he'd participate in such behaviour "abhorrent". and coming up.... as we kick off our ‘focus on farming series, how climate change is the biggest challenge facing british agriculture. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm rachel schofield. jeremy corbyn will today accuse boris johnson of provoking a crisis in britain — as he pledges to do everything necessary to stop a no—deal departure from the eu. in a speech in northamptonshire, mr corbyn will argue that a general election in the autumn — set against the backdrop of brexit — could usher in a period of historic change. yesterday, downing street accused a former minister of leaking a government document warning that no—deal could cause shortages of food, fuel and medicines. our political correspondent, jonathan blake, told me it's likely mps will look for a brexit extension when they
in 7 five—year—olds are yet to be fully immunised against mmr.andrew says he's appalled by allegations that his formerfriend, jeffrey epstein, sexually abused dozens of young girls and finds any suggestion he'd participate in such behaviour "abhorrent". and coming up.... as we kick off our ‘focus on farming series, how climate change is the biggest challenge facing british agriculture. good morning. welcome to bbc newsroom live. i'm rachel schofield. jeremy corbyn will today...
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of immunisation in england and the main reasons why people are not vaccinating their children with mmr the receptionist or the gpo they might be waiting even up to two hours to get vaccinated once they are at the gp, or maybe there isn't are at the gp, or maybe there isn't a clinic at a time convenient to them. that is simple stuff, has there been a sense we have done measles, we don't need to worry about it anymore? there is the issue of the complacency that when you get... coverage is high, it is decreasing slightly but it is very high. for vaccinations? yes, you need 95% coverage to get this threshold because it is such an infectious disease. even as a country if you are doing well, if you have pockets of under vaccinated individuals, you can get outbreaks. doctor patterson, in the states, there are lots of different groups that have not had their kids vaccinated and for various different reasons. sometimes it is fear of mmr and sometimes they don't like pharmaceutical companies and it might be religious in the context of some communities. is there a one size fits all, effective way
of immunisation in england and the main reasons why people are not vaccinating their children with mmr the receptionist or the gpo they might be waiting even up to two hours to get vaccinated once they are at the gp, or maybe there isn't are at the gp, or maybe there isn't a clinic at a time convenient to them. that is simple stuff, has there been a sense we have done measles, we don't need to worry about it anymore? there is the issue of the complacency that when you get... coverage is high,...
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stripped the uk of its measles—free status, after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmrwrite to all gps urging them to promote "catch up" vaccination programmes. here's our health editor, hugh pym. measles is a highly infectious disease which can lead to serious complications. but health leaders are concerned that vaccination rates are concerned that vaccination rates are falling, with some blaming social media for spreading false claims about vaccine safety. in the first six months of 2019, the world health organization reported three times as many measles cases globally is at the same stage last year. france, germany and italy have seen increased outbreaks. the who now says the uk has lost its measles free status. the targets for both doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine is a rate of 95%. but in england, the second vaccine, usually given to three —year—olds, has fallen from 88.6% in 2014 to 87.2% currently. the prime minister will today announce plans to urge gps to promote about —— promote catch—up vaccinations for 10—year—olds and 11 —year—olds. there will
stripped the uk of its measles—free status, after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmrwrite to all gps urging them to promote "catch up" vaccination programmes. here's our health editor, hugh pym. measles is a highly infectious disease which can lead to serious complications. but health leaders are concerned that vaccination rates are concerned that vaccination rates are falling, with some blaming social media for spreading false claims about vaccine safety. in...
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it comes after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmr jabs. today showing that one in seven 5—year—olds are not fully protected against the disease. professor heidi larson from the vaccine confidence project says she's disturbed by this trend. there have been a lot of efforts after the anxieties around the mmr vaccine 20 years ago and three years ago when the who endorsed elimination which means measles free for the uk. that was a huge accomplishment and wasn't without a huge amount of effort on behalf of the uk. it is pretty discouraging when you finally achieve something like that to see that that gayness slipping. i think the thing is to act soon, act now. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is... boris johnson has put forward a new proposal to replace the irish backstop in a brexit deal between the uk and the eu. he suggests the two sides commit to finding alternative arrangements by the end of a transition period. here are some of the main stories from the bbc world service. turkey says a syrian government ai
it comes after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmr jabs. today showing that one in seven 5—year—olds are not fully protected against the disease. professor heidi larson from the vaccine confidence project says she's disturbed by this trend. there have been a lot of efforts after the anxieties around the mmr vaccine 20 years ago and three years ago when the who endorsed elimination which means measles free for the uk. that was a huge accomplishment and wasn't without a...
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the disease can be stopped through two doses of the mmr vaccine, but immunisation rates have been falling minutes. hong kong's chief executive, carrie lam, said she hopes the non—violent weekend protest which saw hundreds of thousands take to the streets in a rally was the beginning of efforts to restore peace in the city. sunday's protest the calmest since the latest demonstrations against what is seen as creeping influence from beijing in the former british colony. they escalated in mid—june, largely triggered by opposition to a law which made it easier to extradite suspects from hong kong to the chinese mainland. it all culminated, of course, in those violent scenes at hong kong's international airport, which was occupied and shut down. she says she hopes to open a platform to establish dialogue between the protesters, the police and the authorities. sir eltonjohn has defended the duke and duchess of sussex over their use of private jets. the musician said that he provided harry and meghan with a private flight to maintain a high level of much—needed protection. the couple have faced c
the disease can be stopped through two doses of the mmr vaccine, but immunisation rates have been falling minutes. hong kong's chief executive, carrie lam, said she hopes the non—violent weekend protest which saw hundreds of thousands take to the streets in a rally was the beginning of efforts to restore peace in the city. sunday's protest the calmest since the latest demonstrations against what is seen as creeping influence from beijing in the former british colony. they escalated in...
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public health that i don't think others are andrew wakefield who is the original author saying the mmr vaccine came from england shortly after he lost his medical license and made a fortune here. >> so as i conspiracy people look for the mastermind who is the puppetmaster of the conspiracy versus something that is organically existing with the groupthink of the population. so when we talk about the anti- vax or conspiracy theory so the first person to promote this was andrew wakefield but since then people believe vaccines cause autism or that they contain pesticides has spread on the right and the left as it makes it so durable and they don't necessarily trust the fda others don't trust the federal government that they work in an interesting way and also tie into concerns for our children because what could be more important? especially in the eighties when we saw a big rise of non- vaccination it was because people tried to make the best choice that they could for their kids and that's what they came up with and that's a hard thing to get away from for their kids and that's what they
public health that i don't think others are andrew wakefield who is the original author saying the mmr vaccine came from england shortly after he lost his medical license and made a fortune here. >> so as i conspiracy people look for the mastermind who is the puppetmaster of the conspiracy versus something that is organically existing with the groupthink of the population. so when we talk about the anti- vax or conspiracy theory so the first person to promote this was andrew wakefield but...
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the disease can be stopped through two doses of the mmr vaccine, but immunisation rates have been fallingthe briefing: he won't take "no" for an answer — how donald trump has hinted he still wants to buy greenland. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed i did have a relationship with ms lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the past ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! czechoslovakia must be free! chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we are all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us", chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well", joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" you're watching the briefing.
the disease can be stopped through two doses of the mmr vaccine, but immunisation rates have been fallingthe briefing: he won't take "no" for an answer — how donald trump has hinted he still wants to buy greenland. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed i did have a relationship with ms lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in...
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status by the world health organization after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmrto increase the numbers of children who are vaccinated against measles. nhs england also plans to write to all gps urging them to promote "catch up" vaccination programmes. doug brown from the british society for immunology has been explaining more about the challenges due to the recent outbreak. we were declared measles free just three years ago by the world health organization, so it is shocking that we have just lost that status. without doubt, childhood vaccines at the most effective and safest way to protect against these devastating diseases, so we need to do a huge amount more to reverse the downward trend in uptake in recent years. how possible has it been to work out what is going on and why the uptake has fallen away? it isa has fallen away? it is a really complex issue, as you can imagine, and there is not one single reason why we see the reduction in uptake in recent years, but the government announcement todayis but the government announcement today is a really positive an
status by the world health organization after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmrto increase the numbers of children who are vaccinated against measles. nhs england also plans to write to all gps urging them to promote "catch up" vaccination programmes. doug brown from the british society for immunology has been explaining more about the challenges due to the recent outbreak. we were declared measles free just three years ago by the world health organization, so...
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the disease can be stopped through two doses of the mmr vaccine, but immunisation rates have been fallingtein, as further questions are raised about his association with the convicted paedophile. a buckingham palace statement says the prince is appalled by new allegations epstein faced of sexual abuse and trafficking in young girls. it is a response to new video that has emerged of the prince at epstein‘s home, after the financier had already served a prison sentence for a sex offence with a child. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has the latest. they are images which will haunt him. prince andrew at the home of a convicted paedophile, caught on camera as young women come and go, despite andrew's apparent efforts to be as discreet as possible. the video was taken outside the new york home of andrew's friend jeffrey epstein in 2010, two years after epstein‘s conviction. and there at the door, amid the comings and goings, the queen's second son. epstein was an associate of andrew for a number of years. it is even suggested andrew took him once to balmoral. this photograph was taken
the disease can be stopped through two doses of the mmr vaccine, but immunisation rates have been fallingtein, as further questions are raised about his association with the convicted paedophile. a buckingham palace statement says the prince is appalled by new allegations epstein faced of sexual abuse and trafficking in young girls. it is a response to new video that has emerged of the prince at epstein‘s home, after the financier had already served a prison sentence for a sex offence with a...
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after reading a book, i did go back and read the chapter that mmrs had written in fact, i had asked admin mars if he would like to be the interlocked of tory tonight, this was obviously before he passed away suddenly a couple weeks ago. but he had written a new book of his own and he wanted me to focus on that. [laughter] i think that mars looks it at purely as a historian. looking back into history, it was humiliating for a former president to be in trial. you're looking at it as a journalist and is of an attorney. i think your into his head more. i think he probably did relish. >> i don't want to give it away but i when he ultimately prevailed and it wasn't expected that he would prevail, his lawyers didn't think he would win and he didn't think he would win. when the ultimately all prevailed, where you write your own summary he put this trial in one of her trial he was involved in had more space in who's who than panama canal and other major achievements achievements as president. this trial was a big deal to theodore roosevelt. roosevelt was no stranger to libel cases. tell us about t
after reading a book, i did go back and read the chapter that mmrs had written in fact, i had asked admin mars if he would like to be the interlocked of tory tonight, this was obviously before he passed away suddenly a couple weeks ago. but he had written a new book of his own and he wanted me to focus on that. [laughter] i think that mars looks it at purely as a historian. looking back into history, it was humiliating for a former president to be in trial. you're looking at it as a journalist...
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we have a medical -- metropolitan medical response system mmrs here in the dayton area.s brought together theems, hospitals, et cetera. we've come together over a number of years to have active shooter exercises. most recently of which was last fall. which actually had a number of live victims coming into our hospital under similar circumstances. so i think we're fairly well rehearsed. in addition to that, we see a level of simultaneous incidents. and at times we'll have four, five, six victims at one time coming in within a short period of time. so that experience lends itself to being able to respond to what happened early sunday morning. >> that being said, there must still be -- you're in there, you're doing your job, but there must be a moment especially as you called in and came in from home. was there a moment you thought to yourself, i just watched coverage of something else in texas and now here i am at my own hospital in dayton and this is what happens happening? did that go through your mind, dr. ekeh? >> yes, certainly. you don't know what to expect. but i ca
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to echo what congressman he mmr said, this person did not come from el paso.is is not what we're about. we're a special community and this is not an el pasoan, i want to assure you. you may want to know if there will be more updates on this. i'm going to let chief allen close with that. >> we'll do another press conference if we find out anything different that we can expound upon later. i want to thank you all for coming. >> thank you. >> all right. so there we get the official word from authorities in the state of texas. 20 people were killed, at least 20 people were killed. 26 people were wounded. several of them in life-threatening situations right now. the 21-year-old white male suspect did in fact, according to authorities that we just heard from, have some sort of manifesto with the words with a potential connection to a hate crime, a nexus to a hate crime. that's what we heard from authorities. shimon, this is all very significant information that we're beginning to it. but the numbers, first of all, are so horrendous. >> that's going to really, ultima
to echo what congressman he mmr said, this person did not come from el paso.is is not what we're about. we're a special community and this is not an el pasoan, i want to assure you. you may want to know if there will be more updates on this. i'm going to let chief allen close with that. >> we'll do another press conference if we find out anything different that we can expound upon later. i want to thank you all for coming. >> thank you. >> all right. so there we get the...
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there had been a lot of effort after the anxieties around the mmr vaccine 20 years ago and three yearsly the most infectious of diseases, particularly for children. it is also a warning sign that this is the first disease that we will see when vaccination sta rts that we will see when vaccination starts slipping. there is other vaccine preventable diseases that will start to show as well but don‘t show up as quickly as measles. i think overall, it‘s notjust about the measles vaccination, it is making sure all other vaccinations are up—to—date because this is the beginning of what could be revealed as more waves of other disease outbreaks. good to talk to you, thank you so much, professor heidi larson. sir eltonjohn has said he provided the duke and duchess of sussex with a flight on a private jet to his home in nice to give the royal couple a "high level of much—needed protection". writing on twitter, sir elton said ‘i am deeply distressed by today‘s distorted and malicious account in the press surrounding the duke and duchess of sussex‘s private stay at my home in nice last week‘. he
there had been a lot of effort after the anxieties around the mmr vaccine 20 years ago and three yearsly the most infectious of diseases, particularly for children. it is also a warning sign that this is the first disease that we will see when vaccination sta rts that we will see when vaccination starts slipping. there is other vaccine preventable diseases that will start to show as well but don‘t show up as quickly as measles. i think overall, it‘s notjust about the measles vaccination, it...
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taken away the uk's measle free status — after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmrr, boris johnson, will announce a series of measures to boost the number of people in england being vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella. breakfast tv spoke to dr raj patel, nhs england's deputy medical director for primary care. let me not exaggerate, but measles can kill children, even adults. i think we have forgotten this over the years because it is so rare. pa rents the years because it is so rare. parents think measles is a simple chart of disease, like chickenpox. it is in. -- chart of disease, like chickenpox. it is in. —— childhood disease. it can it is in. —— childhood disease. it ca n affect it is in. —— childhood disease. it can affect the brain and the lungs, can affect the brain and the lungs, can very serious. having a vaccination, just two jobs, one at1 euro, one at four years, vaccination, just two jobs, one at1 euro, one at fouryears, it vaccination, just two jobs, one at1 euro, one at four years, it can prevent this tragedy. what is interesting is the fact
taken away the uk's measle free status — after a fall in vaccination rates for the second of the two mmrr, boris johnson, will announce a series of measures to boost the number of people in england being vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella. breakfast tv spoke to dr raj patel, nhs england's deputy medical director for primary care. let me not exaggerate, but measles can kill children, even adults. i think we have forgotten this over the years because it is so rare. pa rents the years...
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one dose of the mmr vaccine is 93% protection, two doses 97%.common cold, cough, runny nose, very high fever. the rash starts three to five days after the symptoms which can start seven days or more after exposure. so know the symptoms and get vaccinated. >> and preventable. >> totally. >> keep your kids home if they do show symptoms. >> with any infection you want to try to keep kids home. >> you're going to be back with us because you have something about self-care? >> yes, big self-care series. >>> also coming up, the new message from liam hemsworth this morning. >>> plus, how to get your kids off their screen just in time for school. we got that and lara is upstairs. hey, lara. >>> hello, michael. hit it, andre. all right, great audience. are we ready for this? [ cheers and applause ] the tony award winning cast of "hadestown" performing live when "good morning america" comes back. don't go anywhere. it's going to be fun. [ cheers and applause ] so josh, you going for our drive safe and save discount? ♪ yup, using the app. driving safe. heh.
one dose of the mmr vaccine is 93% protection, two doses 97%.common cold, cough, runny nose, very high fever. the rash starts three to five days after the symptoms which can start seven days or more after exposure. so know the symptoms and get vaccinated. >> and preventable. >> totally. >> keep your kids home if they do show symptoms. >> with any infection you want to try to keep kids home. >> you're going to be back with us because you have something about...
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we will do a paul krugman mmr later, the history of 2005, fixed renminbi, the first climb 2008,levelingity after the financial crisis and stronger yuan and the great weakening we have seen any new leg up, just above 7 yuan, getting us back to dollar-yuan level. forcine: worst single day the stocks in 2018 -- since 2018. we go back to the very day, what does it mean for markets now that china has made a desperate named a currency manipulator. now that china has been named as a currency new glitter. is now -- currency manipulator. that is the title the u.s. the stowed upon china after the yuan broke against the dollar and beijing is taking steps in response to slow the yuan to send. descend.d -- thank you for joining us. our stocks oversold? is it time to buy? >> we want to wake of the the longer, just wait a little bit longer. -- wait a little bit longer. 'to hi -- we are still cautious. francine: what are you expecting in terms of the dollar to the end of the year? weaker because of president trump and the trade war? soat least we can hope because the longer the u.s. dollar stay strong
we will do a paul krugman mmr later, the history of 2005, fixed renminbi, the first climb 2008,levelingity after the financial crisis and stronger yuan and the great weakening we have seen any new leg up, just above 7 yuan, getting us back to dollar-yuan level. forcine: worst single day the stocks in 2018 -- since 2018. we go back to the very day, what does it mean for markets now that china has made a desperate named a currency manipulator. now that china has been named as a currency new...
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la mmr es para el sarampiÓn, muy importante, la vacuna para el tÉtanos, tambiÉn la de la varicela.siÓn arterial desde chiquitos. juan: me imagino que todos quieren saber cuÁnto miden, cuanto crecieron. andrÉs: bajate rolando, te vamos a pesar, las madres quieren saber cuÁnto mide. entonces lo pesamos y tambiÉn le sacamos los zapatos y lo medimos. despuÉs los ponemos en una tabla y sabemos cuÁnto creciÓ durante ese aÑo y cuanto tambiÉn muchas veces preguntan cuÁnto van a crecer en su adolescencia. juan: a quÉ edad es cuando crecen mÁs? andrÉs: depende si es varÓn o nena. los varones cuando se estÁn desarrollando reciÉn ahÍ empiezan a crecer. las mujeres apenas tienen el perÍodo, ahí frenan el crecimiento. por eso a los 12 o 13 aÑos son altas y los varones parecen mÁs chicos. juan: me quedan 30 segundos. quÉ es lo mÁs importante que deben hacer los padres para la transiciÓn del verano a la escuela? andrÉs: no pasa a todos, ajustar llas comidas y sobre todo el tema del sueÑo. los niÑos de 6 a 12 aÑos deben dormir 9 horas, los adolescentes duermen aproximadamente 10 horas. juan: en mi
la mmr es para el sarampiÓn, muy importante, la vacuna para el tÉtanos, tambiÉn la de la varicela.siÓn arterial desde chiquitos. juan: me imagino que todos quieren saber cuÁnto miden, cuanto crecieron. andrÉs: bajate rolando, te vamos a pesar, las madres quieren saber cuÁnto mide. entonces lo pesamos y tambiÉn le sacamos los zapatos y lo medimos. despuÉs los ponemos en una tabla y sabemos cuÁnto creciÓ durante ese aÑo y cuanto tambiÉn muchas veces preguntan cuÁnto van a crecer en...