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important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicines regulator or to a health care professional who can help them to do so. howzat of people are dying across the e.u. every day we have all through eyes for highly effective covert back scenes that can protect against severe cope with to see. these are very rare trumbo of events are blood clots we need to evaluate these very 1 very carefully the out hope to meet up the other hope meeting today we will have a further update but as i've said it's thursday when we expect you ation to conclude in may is taking this situation very very seriously and we will continue to make sure the european population is informed about the outcome and ongoing. analysis of this excess money thank you very much thank you very much humor i will now open the floor for questions. james chris the floor is yours truly josh. thank you stefan you can hear me we have been reports in the us similar cases of blood clots linked to the pfizer in return of vaccines and i'd like to ask a guy miss cook please if she has any s
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the astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country so his national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while the cases of blood clots within the country are being investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still would use new they say to the sydney of the moment what is important to do here is that when when a say that. the organisers or. wants are normal. and not have your leisure receive intimacy in the. d.c. snotty gaze of the. side effects that being them describing us and that doesn't mean. compulsory for the authority to take it. kosher. even moment the city governments change it to move the soup and store whether or i mean how to introduce the decorous usual depressing sunday with the doobie and union so. you know who shot to do different characters here so that's what happened over in the u.k. the uptake of the astra zeneca vaccine ha
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hold back on using the vaccine despite the company being partly based in the country so we use national medicines regulator stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are in vesta gaited. we're very happy to welcome on to the program marcelo for denali professor emeritus of epidemiology always good to have you on the program the professor say the benefits of the astra zeneca vaccine far outweigh the risks are scandinavian countries being too cautious. well that's a pen or white side effect so when it's there for a clue when saying that they were seeing the save according to the. we have to distinguish different side effects here when he. wanted events. that's known increased andolan restall took lots there won't be a message don't want to create 20 m. a safety committee to prank in its preliminary review in the sense that they do not find of us you know sitting with good job or. even seen those who are assuming the worst in but then we have the wrong horse you talk to him meaning no living soul planets and that is a different thing about that even if did n
hold back on using the vaccine despite the company being partly based in the country so we use national medicines regulator stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are in vesta gaited. we're very happy to welcome on to the program marcelo for denali professor emeritus of epidemiology always good to have you on the program the professor say the benefits of the astra zeneca vaccine far outweigh the risks are scandinavian countries being too cautious....
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astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still or would use new they say to sydney into norman what is important to do to students here is that when we're in a say that. or. know what's our norm. and not have your leisure receive intimacy in the. d.c. snow. scientific study to be describing these and don't miss it compulsory for the region still to take in the kosher. even moment the sudanese government's changes to move the us to whether or i mean how to introduce. them to us and some day when the due to be on the union so. you know who sent it to different actors here so that's what happened over in the u.k. the uptake of the astra zeneca vaccine has been widespread in comparison to europ
astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the a.m.a. report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still or would use new they say to sydney into...
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the countries that are yet to lift the suspension on the astra zeneca vaccine the country's national medicines regulator stressed it's a precautionary measure all cases of blood clots are investigated and epidemiology professor gave us his opinion on the a.m.a.'s decision to approve the rest as an acute jab well that's happened in sweden that they were thrown into fide some cases so all of this new it's a difference in the interim and what is important to do here is that when we're going to be in a say that. or instance or or. north star not to. and not have your leisure receive intimacy in that relation with the she's not the case of the sequence. if it's that to be describing it's. don't miss compulsory for the authorities to take it it's. kosher. even moment the government's changes to him or the store whether or how to introduce precision of the person some day where we're due to be on duty and so. beautiful some to do receive a different actress here so that's what happened. a british government plan to process asylum seekers in overseas territories is sparked down gibraltar and the isle
the countries that are yet to lift the suspension on the astra zeneca vaccine the country's national medicines regulator stressed it's a precautionary measure all cases of blood clots are investigated and epidemiology professor gave us his opinion on the a.m.a.'s decision to approve the rest as an acute jab well that's happened in sweden that they were thrown into fide some cases so all of this new it's a difference in the interim and what is important to do here is that when we're going to be...
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countries that the yet to lift the suspension on the asters a nickel vaccine the country's national medicines regulator stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots are investigated and epidemiology professor gave us his opinion on the ear maze decision to approve the astra zeneca vaccine. the objective here is to is to save life and avert human misery because people are crossing the channel who are being fooled who are being conned by gangsters into paying huge sums of money risking their lives people have died beaking this trying to make this crossing and it is a deeply repugnant traffic that we need to stop well that idea was 1st suggested by pretty brutal the home secretary and made the escalating migrant crisis there at the time it was branded a sick joke however that idea has now resurfaced from the prime minister barak johnson well critics have long said that this kind of policy will only make the journey all the more risky and that the government should really be prioritizing legal alternatives and safe passages for migrants to enter the united kingdom but on this
countries that the yet to lift the suspension on the asters a nickel vaccine the country's national medicines regulator stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots are investigated and epidemiology professor gave us his opinion on the ear maze decision to approve the astra zeneca vaccine. the objective here is to is to save life and avert human misery because people are crossing the channel who are being fooled who are being conned by gangsters into paying huge sums of...
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this case the manufacturer has been slapped with a fine of almost 3000000 euros even france is national medicine watchdog has been fined for delaying the hold of drug sales the agency knowledge that was partly responsible for the scandal comes amid concerns of pharma companies allegedly lobbying government bodies. the survey says that it was unaware of the adverse side effects until the trial of begun but the french doctor who 1st discovered the fatal risks told us the company had been deliberately hiding vital information from patients at the bar. i have been fighting for 14 years for the fact to be recognised that incredible fraud was committed by a large french manufacturer a pharmaceutical company with a good reputation which secretly released a strong poison on the market and was selling it for more than a decade and totally knew what it was doing it is difficult to find words to describe such actions this is called a crime namely aggravated fraud the fine they have to pay is a punishment is not very high but the amount that will have to be paid as compensation from all the damage to millio
this case the manufacturer has been slapped with a fine of almost 3000000 euros even france is national medicine watchdog has been fined for delaying the hold of drug sales the agency knowledge that was partly responsible for the scandal comes amid concerns of pharma companies allegedly lobbying government bodies. the survey says that it was unaware of the adverse side effects until the trial of begun but the french doctor who 1st discovered the fatal risks told us the company had been...
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astra zeneca vaccine that's despite the company being partly based in the country sweden's national medicines regulator has stressed it's a precautionary measure while cases of blood clots within the country are being investigated and epidemiology professor we heard from thinks the e m a report has nothing to do with potential side effects of the astra zeneca vaccine . well that's happened in sweden and that their authority sort of identified some cases still or would use neal it's a difference in the interim and what is important to do to students here is that when when be in a say that. or instance or. northstar norm. and not how your police are receiving to percent of. the she's not the case of these sequences. side effects that being them describing yes and that doesn't mean is it compulsory for the authority to instill to dig the kosher. even moment the sudanese government's changes to him or the sudan and these store whether or how to introduce the decorous each of us in sunday with the doobie and unity and so. beautiful some to do with different actors here so that's what happened over
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important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicines regulator or to a health care professional who can help them to do so all right let's take you straight to brussels correspondent garrick modest who is following this all important story for you georg the european union mrs a regulator said just moments ago that there is no indication that the astra zeneca vaccine is the cause of reported block loss does this now finally put an end to the matter. well i know she said there's no indication at the presence and so they're looking into the matter they're receiving data from member states as we speak and they want to swiftly analyze that scientific material in order to find out if potentially there could be a link a step list if so and if that would be the case a lot of ifs in that sentence if that would be the case the european medicines agency then has to decide if it still stands by its verdict that the benefits outweigh the risks and it appears that it's a likely scenario so far it's a real low number of cases so even if a link could b
important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicines regulator or to a health care professional who can help them to do so all right let's take you straight to brussels correspondent garrick modest who is following this all important story for you georg the european union mrs a regulator said just moments ago that there is no indication that the astra zeneca vaccine is the cause of reported block loss does this now finally put an...
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national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. >> hi there, i'm bread stone with the national museum of civil war medicine, and i'm here today to talk about the role that animals play during the civil war. they affected nearly every major aspect of the war. and i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm, south mountain creamery in middle town, maryland. the pharmacist stork and it's surrounded by a number of really important historic civil war sites in this area. if you go a few miles to the east, and historic frederick, you'll see the national museum of civil war medicine, which is an excellent place to go. if you'd like to have a fun way of going about how medical advances made in the civil war impact us in a beneficial way even today, near by that is the battlefield and monoxide and portland battled the civil war. now, if you go a bit west from this farm, you'll see the battlefield of antietam. one of the battles of the civil war, and now on that is harbors very. another prime historic site in the united states. so all of this i
national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. >> hi there, i'm bread stone with the national museum of civil war medicine, and i'm here today to talk about the role that animals play during the civil war. they affected nearly every major aspect of the war. and i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm, south mountain creamery in middle town, maryland. the pharmacist stork and it's surrounded by a number of really important...
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doug the camel the national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. in 50 minutes mccormick civil war institute director jonathan noelis details union spy, rebecca wrights involvement in planning the battle of winchester and how this action impacted the rest of her life. and in two hours on lectures in history university of virginia professor william hitchcock teaches a class about the dawn of the cold war in the immediate aftermath of world war ii. hi there. i'm brad stone with the national museum of civil war medicine, and i'm here today to talk about the role that animals play during the civil war. they affected nearly every major aspect of the war and i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm south mountain creamery in middletown, maryland the pharmacist historic and it's surrounded by a number of really important historic civil war sights in this area if you go a few miles to the east in historic frederick, you'll see the national museum of civil war medicine, which is an excellent place to go if you'd like to have a fun wa
doug the camel the national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. in 50 minutes mccormick civil war institute director jonathan noelis details union spy, rebecca wrights involvement in planning the battle of winchester and how this action impacted the rest of her life. and in two hours on lectures in history university of virginia professor william hitchcock teaches a class about the dawn of the cold war in the immediate aftermath of world war ii. hi there....
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the national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. brad: hi there. i'm brad stone. in with the national museum of civil war medicine. i am here to talk about the role of animals during the civil war. i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm and mineral town -- in middletown, maryland. the farm is historic and surrounded by a number of really important historic sites in this area. if you go a few miles to the east, you will see the national museum of civil war medicine, which is an excellent place to go to have a fun way to learn about the civil war, how it impacts us. if you go a bit west from this farm, you will see the battlefield of antietam, and not far beyond that, a harpers ferry , another hot historic site in the united states. so, all of this is in this area. the funding here in south mountain creamery, it's a great place to stop by. i highly recommend it. and we are really fortunate to have the owner of south mountain creamery here. tony, would you like to tell us a little bit about the history of the f
the national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. brad: hi there. i'm brad stone. in with the national museum of civil war medicine. i am here to talk about the role of animals during the civil war. i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm and mineral town -- in middletown, maryland. the farm is historic and surrounded by a number of really important historic sites in this area. if you go a few miles to the east, you will see the...
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the national museum of civil war medicine hosted this program and provided the video. brad: hi there. i'm brad stone. in with the national museum of civil war medicine. i am here to talk about the role of animals during the civil war. i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm and mineral town -- in middletown, maryland. the farm is historic and surrounded by a number of really important historic sites in this area. if you go a few miles to the east, you will see the...
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important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicine'segulator or to a health care professional who can help them do so. >> europe's version of the fda say benefits of the shot out weigh the risk but will come up with final recommendations tomorrow. they also worry it may affect trust in the shot for people waiting to get vaccinated. >>> here in the united states the vaccine has not yet been approved by the fda. they are set to seek approval this month. >>> contra costa has it's first two known cases of the uk coronavirus strain. that's one that's more contagious than the others we have been dealing with. the studies suggest that the three vaccines now available in the united states provide strong protection against it. officials say don't let down your guard. >>> looking live at capitol hill lawmakers hoping to extend the march 31th deadline for small businesses to apply for a loan from the paycheck protection program. another $7 million was improved and included in the latest relief bill. if the deadline to apply for the loan is not ext
important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicine'segulator or to a health care professional who can help them do so. >> europe's version of the fda say benefits of the shot out weigh the risk but will come up with final recommendations tomorrow. they also worry it may affect trust in the shot for people waiting to get vaccinated. >>> here in the united states the vaccine has not yet been approved by the fda....
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important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicines regulator or to a health care professional who can help some to do so. thousands of people are dying across the e.u. every day we have all prized for highly effective covert box seems that time protect against severe cope with this ease. these are very rare trumbo of events are blood clots we need to evaluate these very 1 very carefully the out how to meet the our meeting today we will have a further update but as i said it's thursday when we expect the about the ration to conclude in may it's taking this situation very very seriously and we will continue to make sure the european population is informed about the outcome and ongoing. analysis of this assessment thank you very much thank you very much. ok so we've just been listening there. from the european medicines agency. stressing many facts 1st they are investigating any concerns. still stressing that vaccination the benefits of vaccination the risks of any potential vaccine moving forward dominic kane was listening to that state
important that people who suspect that they have a side effect after vaccination report this to the national medicines regulator or to a health care professional who can help some to do so. thousands of people are dying across the e.u. every day we have all prized for highly effective covert box seems that time protect against severe cope with this ease. these are very rare trumbo of events are blood clots we need to evaluate these very 1 very carefully the out how to meet the our meeting today...
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companies say it will compromise medical innovation in the future but many developing nations would like access to these medicines and argue wealthy nations are hoarding some of the developed medicines, one saying, we're not all safe until everyone is safe i got a statement from the u.s. trade representative who will have jurisdictions over this issue and i believe will make the final decision, and says, they are using every avenue to coord coordinate with their global partners. >> open that up to sharing supply chain and distribution and getting us past where we stand now. thank you for that breaking news interviewing pete buttigieg earlier, breaking news on potential mileage tax, appreciate it, thank you very much bonawyn, you might be an epidemiologyist i am not but i've said the only real data that matters right now is health data is this a market-moving piece of news for the market or just a good piece of news for the country? >> i think it's more concentrated -- listen, first thing first, i think you hit the nail on the head, we're all looking at interest rates and covid development. so it is a data point f
companies say it will compromise medical innovation in the future but many developing nations would like access to these medicines and argue wealthy nations are hoarding some of the developed medicines, one saying, we're not all safe until everyone is safe i got a statement from the u.s. trade representative who will have jurisdictions over this issue and i believe will make the final decision, and says, they are using every avenue to coord coordinate with their global partners. >> open...
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civil war, brad stone from the national museum of civil war medicine looks at the role animals served in the civil war from transporting supplies to acting as mascots. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the life and legacy of sojourner truth. a woman who self-emancipated in 1786 and spoke out on women's rights. on the presidency, a look at the personal and political partnership between franklin and eleanor roosevelt through home movies which give a behind-the-scenes look at the couple. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> next, kirstin downey talks about her book "the woman behind the new deal." in that role, she helped to create new deal legislation including social security, unemployment insurance and the minimum wage. the author spoke at the ninth annual book festival which is library of congress hosted on the national mall. >> this is very interesting and personally meaningful to me because the genesis of my entire book, which is the woman behind the new deal. it's the life of francis perkins -- i'll explain to you how that happened. an
civil war, brad stone from the national museum of civil war medicine looks at the role animals served in the civil war from transporting supplies to acting as mascots. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the life and legacy of sojourner truth. a woman who self-emancipated in 1786 and spoke out on women's rights. on the presidency, a look at the personal and political partnership between franklin and eleanor roosevelt through home movies which give a behind-the-scenes look at the couple. exploring...
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on the civil war, from the national museum of civil medicine looks at the role that animals served duringhe war. on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the life and legacy of sojourner truth, a slave woman that self emancipated in 1826 and spoke out on abolition and women's rights and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at the personal and political partnership between franklin and eleanor roosevelt through home movies. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> white house press secretary jen psaki and the national security advisor held a meeting -- held a briefing today. outlining common interests in the end of pacific region. the press secretary reiterated the president support of ongoing investigations into accusations of sexual harassment eight against andrew cuomo but did not joint other democrats calling for him to resign. she also clarified that the july 4 goal made in the president's primetime address last night meant small gatherings for the holiday. this is about hour.
on the civil war, from the national museum of civil medicine looks at the role that animals served duringhe war. on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the life and legacy of sojourner truth, a slave woman that self emancipated in 1826 and spoke out on abolition and women's rights and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at the personal and political partnership between franklin and eleanor roosevelt through home movies. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on...
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according to research found in the national library of medicine. a yelp study found 800 small businesses are closing every day. we need more data to fully understand the scope of the pandemic's impact but it is incredible watching people beat the odds. many business owners have not only adapted by making masks. >> we have purple rain, let it go. >> reporter: or starting a distance picnic or in this case park-nic's companies, many are thriving in this environment. >> so for the past dozen or so years i owned a barbershop in downtown around union square. and, business was great. the pandemic really changed how i had to go about doing business. with the uncertainties of reopening and closures, you know, the best idea for me was to ask myself how do i get my business back to my clients? and the mobile barbershop was the perfect solution. >> good-bye brick and mortar and hello van. it looks good and so is business. he plans on expanding. >> during any time of crisis there will be a time for opportunity. >> reporter: she knows about that, through her bus
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according to research found in the national library of medicine. a yelp study found 800 small businesses are closing every day. we need more data to fully understand the scope of the pandemic's impact but it is incredible watching people beat the odds. many business owners have not only adapted by making masks. >> we have purple rain, let it go. >> reporter: or starting a distance picnic or in this case park-nic's companies, many are thriving in this environment. >> so for the past dozen or so years i owned a barbershop in downtown around union square. and, business was great. the pandemic really changed how i had to go about doing business. with the uncertainties of reopening and closures, you know, the best idea for me was to ask myself how do i get my business back to my clients? and the mobile barbershop was the perfect solution. >> good-bye brick and mortar and hello van. it looks good and so is business. he plans on expanding. >> during any time of crisis there will be a time for opportunity. >> reporter: she knows about that, through her bus
according to research found in the national library of medicine. a yelp study found 800 small businesses are closing every day. we need more data to fully understand the scope of the pandemic's impact but it is incredible watching people beat the odds. many business owners have not only adapted by making masks. >> we have purple rain, let it go. >> reporter: or starting a distance picnic or in this case park-nic's companies, many are thriving in this environment. >> so for the...
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victor dzau is the president of the national academy of medicine and served as vice chair of the nationalesearch council. derrick johnson serves as president and c.e.o. of the naacp. and dr. leana wen is the former health commissioner for the city of baltimore who serves as a public health professor at george washington university. including being a cnn analyst. thank you for being with us today. so the open question for all of you. throughout this past year, we looked forward to vaccines as the light at the end of the tunnel. as supply is ramping up to meet demand, we are now concerned with vaccine hesitancy that may prevent us from achieving herd immunity. are we making too much of the vaccine hesitancy, and are there other vaccines at play? dr. benjamin, we'll start with you. to lay the foundation, can you share from your perspective the importance of ensuring the public health community works together with local leaders to share science-based information on the vaccine with the public, especially groups with deeply planted seeds of distrust due to chronic structural racism? dr. benjam
victor dzau is the president of the national academy of medicine and served as vice chair of the nationalesearch council. derrick johnson serves as president and c.e.o. of the naacp. and dr. leana wen is the former health commissioner for the city of baltimore who serves as a public health professor at george washington university. including being a cnn analyst. thank you for being with us today. so the open question for all of you. throughout this past year, we looked forward to vaccines as...
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dangerous but it's enough to make some people think twice the situation is now so bad that the national academy of medicine is recommending making the movie to vaccines compulsory for health workers while some talk about conspiracy theories is the reason that so many are refusing to be vaccinated the c g t union says this is more of a problem with communication a lack of it health workers including care workers want up to date medical information to make up their minds my own situation i know i just think housework is selfish they're not they're locked into to get a vaccine but this should not just tick more dice for them they want to protect the people they care for patients and care home residents as the vaccination program continues to be rolled out the government is attempting to persuade health workers that having the job is good for them and of course with those that they care for if that doesn't succeed the government may have to take things a step further and make the vaccine compulsory geology r.t. paris. concerns over the u.s. president's mental state have. forgotten the name of his own defense s
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not a nation state it is a couple of states and it is the european medicines agency that makes recommendations and it is member states that are in charge of the health of their citizens and they've made clear that they suspended the use of that particular vaccine also to protect citizens but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure that their citizens are safe now and in the future all right you might is on the story for us in brussels thank you. artless take this now from policy politics to the science and medicine i'm joined tonight by lawrence young he is a professor of molecular and college at work university in the u.k. professor it's good to have you on the program what do you make of these countries in the european union suspending the use of the astra zeneca vaccine. these rather bizarre decision actually when europe's own regulator the systems that the vaccine is safe and where all the data that we have so far across the u.k. and europe suggests that the right old blood clot development in vaccinated individuals is no different from the vaccinated general population
not a nation state it is a couple of states and it is the european medicines agency that makes recommendations and it is member states that are in charge of the health of their citizens and they've made clear that they suspended the use of that particular vaccine also to protect citizens but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure that their citizens are safe now and in the future all right you might is on the story for us in brussels thank you. artless take this now from...
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and there's a lot of equity built into that, to recommendations from the national cabinet medicine and the advisory committee that advises cdc and the first group wispy health care workers and those over 75, the second group though is to be essential workers. and the reason for that is that a disproportionate number of essential workers, people who have to leave their house to work every single day or people of color. and, that got thrown out the window and because of the factors of these, we move very quickly to an age based approach. and, so people who are leaving their homes, either working in manufacturing or food production are working in the grocery store, driving the bus, in many states, they are still not in line to get a vaccine. and that group was lifted up very quickly for reasons of equity, rather than saying, well, we should prioritize latino or native american or latin americans. the risk is from exposure, and we need to prioritize those better. so one of my concerns is, and it is getting better, it is definitely getting better but one of my concerns is if states aren't l
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harvard medical school, completed his internal medicine training at the university of california san francisco and completed -- he was also elected to the national academy of medicine in 2013. i'm glad to have you with us today. dr. jerry abraham is the director of khadr and vaccines that khadr and health, a community health center in south los angeles, california, where he also serves as a family medicine physician. dr. abraham has publicly championed the importance of vaccine equity, and how we achieve it. and his worked to make it a reality in his leading vaccination efforts in underserved communities that have been especially hurt by this pandemic. he's a graduate of the university of southern california's school of medicine, where he also completed his family medicine training. dr. abraham community health centers like yours are a lifeline to patients across the country. and one that has become all the more important during this pandemic. i look forward to your testimony about the work happening in your community, and what we can learn from it. so thank you for joining us. and now, alternate over to ranking member birch, to introduce dr. hu
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is it just a case where we have a difference of opinion between the national authorities and the european medicinesgency? is it just as simple as that? georg: it is of course of little bit of better irony but the officials are fighting with astrazeneca to release the vaccines they were promised. currently just 40% of tho vaccines. at the same time national member states are suspending the use of that vaccine. but this is how the e.u. works. it is a clump of states and the european medicines agency makes recommendations and member states are in charge of the health of their citizens. they made clear they have suspended the use of that vaccine to protect citizens, but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure their citizens are safe now and in the future. brent: dw's georg matthes, thank you. let's take this now from policy and politics, to the science and medicine. i am joined by lawrence young, professor of molecular oncology in work university in the united kingdom it is. great to have you on the program. what do you make of these countries in the european union suspending the use
is it just a case where we have a difference of opinion between the national authorities and the european medicinesgency? is it just as simple as that? georg: it is of course of little bit of better irony but the officials are fighting with astrazeneca to release the vaccines they were promised. currently just 40% of tho vaccines. at the same time national member states are suspending the use of that vaccine. but this is how the e.u. works. it is a clump of states and the european medicines...
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according to research found in the national library of medicine. 800 small businesses are closing everywe need more data to fully understand the scope of the pandemic's impact but it is incredible watching people beat the odds. many business owners have not only adapted by making masks -- >> we have purple rain, let it go. >> course darting a picnic company. many are thriving in this environment. >> for the past dozen ordozen years, i have owned a barber shop around union square. business was great. it really changed how i had to go about doing business. with the uncertainties of reopening, closures, the best idea for me was to ask myseto a how do i get my business back to my clients. and the mobile barbershop was a perfect solution. >> goodbye, brick and mortar. it looks good and so does business. enough to where they plan on expanding. >> anytime there are prices there will be a time of opportunity. >> reporter: she takes photos of plants around the bay area, prints them on fabric and turns them into cushions. >> a huge part of it was about wholesale. also going to shows and actually
according to research found in the national library of medicine. 800 small businesses are closing everywe need more data to fully understand the scope of the pandemic's impact but it is incredible watching people beat the odds. many business owners have not only adapted by making masks -- >> we have purple rain, let it go. >> course darting a picnic company. many are thriving in this environment. >> for the past dozen ordozen years, i have owned a barber shop around union...
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dean of the national school of medicine at baylor college of medicine. africa in particular is really suffering right now. i think the message governments around the world need to get across is it is a global pandemic. i don't think international travel anytime soon, getting back to normal there is difficult. tom: i looked at the data on -- about every three or four days. i'm listening to dr. hotez on his focus on africa. jonathan: jobless claims the united states of america, equity futures recovering. down a most 1/10 of 1%. mike mckee breaking down the numbers. this is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. jonathan: jobless claims coming out and the united st
dean of the national school of medicine at baylor college of medicine. africa in particular is really suffering right now. i think the message governments around the world need to get across is it is a global pandemic. i don't think international travel anytime soon, getting back to normal there is difficult. tom: i looked at the data on -- about every three or four days. i'm listening to dr. hotez on his focus on africa. jonathan: jobless claims the united states of america, equity futures...
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not a nation state it is a couple of states and it is the european medicines agency that makes recommendations and it is member states that are in charge of the health of their citizens and they've made clear that they suspended the use of that particular vaccine also to protect citizens but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure that their citizens are safe now and in the future all right t w z who matters on the story for us in brussels thank you let's take this now in from policy politics to the science and medicine i'm joined tonight by lawrence young he is a professor of molecular and college at work university in the u.k. professor it's good to have you on the program what do you make of these countries in the european union suspending the use of the astra zeneca vaccine these are all the bizarre decision actually when europe's own regulator the e.m.a.'s systems that the vaccine is safe and where all the data that we have so far across the u.k. and europe suggests that the right old blood clot development index in 1000 individuals is no different from the vaccinated g
not a nation state it is a couple of states and it is the european medicines agency that makes recommendations and it is member states that are in charge of the health of their citizens and they've made clear that they suspended the use of that particular vaccine also to protect citizens but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure that their citizens are safe now and in the future all right t w z who matters on the story for us in brussels thank you let's take this now in...
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in the driving seat when it comes to health matters so the european medicines agency only provides advice and then it is up for national law forty's to follow that advice that for instance is also the reason why germany at 1st advised astra zeneca use only for people younger than the age of 64 and that is also the reason why some member states could as of tomorrow gift greenlights to another vaccine that is not being approved by the european medicines agency how much of a setback has this been for the european union. i would say regarding the fact that we're fighting vaccine has a tendency on the continent particularly in france for instance but also particularly in belgium this is clearly not helping in that respect on the other hand experts say we're vaccinating healthy people yes as the head of the european medicines agency has correctly pointed out thousands of people are dying because of covered 19 so the benefits outweigh the risks here but seeing that you vaccinate healthy people you want to make sure that this is safe it is always a question however and that is why the european medicine agency is looking into t
in the driving seat when it comes to health matters so the european medicines agency only provides advice and then it is up for national law forty's to follow that advice that for instance is also the reason why germany at 1st advised astra zeneca use only for people younger than the age of 64 and that is also the reason why some member states could as of tomorrow gift greenlights to another vaccine that is not being approved by the european medicines agency how much of a setback has this been...
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eastern on the civil war brad stone from the national museum of civil war medicine looks at the roleobserved. from transporting supplies to acting as mascots. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern the life legacy of sojourner truth who spoke out on abolition and women's rights. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at the personal and political partnership between franklin and eleanor roosevelt through home movies. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. ♪ ♪ announcer: book tv on c-span two has top nonfiction books and authors every weekend. sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern on afterwards, editor charles kessler talks about his book "prices of the two constitutions: the rise, decline, and recovery of american greatness." he is interviewed by law professor ilya soman. walter isaacson looks at the developer of the crisper method for the genome editing in his book "code breaker." in her book "the daughters of kobani" we look at kurdish female warriors in syria. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. announcer: next arkansas governor asa hutchinson and michig
eastern on the civil war brad stone from the national museum of civil war medicine looks at the roleobserved. from transporting supplies to acting as mascots. on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern the life legacy of sojourner truth who spoke out on abolition and women's rights. at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, a look at the personal and political partnership between franklin and eleanor roosevelt through home movies. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. ♪...
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not a nation state it is a couple of states and it is the european medicines agency that makes recommendations and it is member states that are in charge of the health of their citizens and they've made clear that they suspended the use of that particular vaccine also to protect citizens but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure that their citizens are safe now and in the future. you matters on the story boards in brussels during thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world an interim government has assumed power in libya replacing 2 warring administrations that had split the country the new prime minister seen here in the middle of doing honeyed. was approved last week by the long divided parliament the new government will oversee national elections scheduled for december the u.s. vice president coming to harris has value to fight to improve democracy and women's rights she delivered her 1st speech to the u.n. today in new york as vice president america's 1st female vice president says democracy can be strengthen
not a nation state it is a couple of states and it is the european medicines agency that makes recommendations and it is member states that are in charge of the health of their citizens and they've made clear that they suspended the use of that particular vaccine also to protect citizens but also to bolster public confidence that they will make sure that their citizens are safe now and in the future. you matters on the story boards in brussels during thank you. let's take a look now at some of...
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i'm brad stone with the national museum of civil war medicine, and i'm here today to talk about the role that animals play during the civil war. they affected nearly every major aspect of the war and i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm south mountain creamery in middletown, maryland the pharmacist historic and it's surrounded by a nr
i'm brad stone with the national museum of civil war medicine, and i'm here today to talk about the role that animals play during the civil war. they affected nearly every major aspect of the war and i'm really fortunate to be doing it today at this wonderful farm south mountain creamery in middletown, maryland the pharmacist historic and it's surrounded by a nr
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medicine at harvard. also elected to the national academy of medicine 2013. i'm glad to have you with us today. doctor abraham director of cadre and vaccines a community health center in south los angeles serving as a family medicine physician. doctor abraham has publicly championed the importance of vaccine equity and how we achieve it working to make it leading vaccination efforts in underserved communities hit especially hard by this pandemic. graduate of the university of southern california school of medicine where he also completed his family medicine training. committee health centers like yours are a lifeline to patients across there country becoming all the more important during this pandemic i look forward to your testimony about the work happening in your community and what we can learn from it. thank you for joining us now to the rankingng member. >> thank you senator murray now i can introduce doctor feuds serving as vice president patient care chief nurse executive for duke university health systems where she is responsible for overseeing the nursing practices to ensure the high q
medicine at harvard. also elected to the national academy of medicine 2013. i'm glad to have you with us today. doctor abraham director of cadre and vaccines a community health center in south los angeles serving as a family medicine physician. doctor abraham has publicly championed the importance of vaccine equity and how we achieve it working to make it leading vaccination efforts in underserved communities hit especially hard by this pandemic. graduate of the university of southern...
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that has let his assessments and work side by side with colleagues from national competent authorities and the european medicines agency as well as scientific experts in blood disorders we are asked to provide advice in the assistance or you're watching our visitor will be bringing you live coverage of the european medicines agency giving a press conference on the their findings into the astra zeneca virus misses m.r. cook was speaking earlier on executive director of the agency saying this is a safe and effective vaccine the benefits outweigh the possible risks she also said there was no link to the throne balik events which had been recorded in several countries though those reports of rare blood clots which had occurred amongst certain or a few members of the public who had been given the astra zeneca virus astra zeneca covered the 19 vaccination should say the mccain is joining us live from berlin dominic this is fairly unequivocal isn't that. fairly unequivocal and in one context fairly unsurprising rob because earlier in the week emma cook was saying substantially what we just heard there saying that in th
that has let his assessments and work side by side with colleagues from national competent authorities and the european medicines agency as well as scientific experts in blood disorders we are asked to provide advice in the assistance or you're watching our visitor will be bringing you live coverage of the european medicines agency giving a press conference on the their findings into the astra zeneca virus misses m.r. cook was speaking earlier on executive director of the agency saying this is...
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european medicines agency countries to keep using the astra zeneca vaccine for nation suspended the drug over reports of severe blood clots. written shuts down for brand new covert emergency hospitals built at a cost of hava $1000000000.00 pounds public anger boils over of one percent pay rise for frontline health workers. that equates to around 3 out of. pocket costs. to get another protest in new york against the governor with more calls for him to resign pressure is already building against andrew cuomo for his handling of the pandemic we hear from the daughter of one care home victim whose demanding answers. with global news and international analysis this is out for a moscow. to the program 1st to the presidents of the czech republic has called on his government to urgently approve the russian made sputnik the vaccine to ease the ongoing health crisis and it spiraled into a major dispute within the leadership in prague with the president calling for the health minister to be fired for dragging his feet on the issue here's our europe correspondent peter all about. well the president
european medicines agency countries to keep using the astra zeneca vaccine for nation suspended the drug over reports of severe blood clots. written shuts down for brand new covert emergency hospitals built at a cost of hava $1000000000.00 pounds public anger boils over of one percent pay rise for frontline health workers. that equates to around 3 out of. pocket costs. to get another protest in new york against the governor with more calls for him to resign pressure is already building against...