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unbelievable number of patients in our hospitals, and unbelievable number of patients on ventilators and nicus. we are preparing for this to go on for another several weeks. >> in the event that patients overwhelm the hospitals they are, the army corps of engineers is converting to convention centers in the suburban showplace into field hospitals.
unbelievable number of patients in our hospitals, and unbelievable number of patients on ventilators and nicus. we are preparing for this to go on for another several weeks. >> in the event that patients overwhelm the hospitals they are, the army corps of engineers is converting to convention centers in the suburban showplace into field hospitals.
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later this hour, we will get advice from a family with triplets who are in the nicu right now. it couldn't be a more stressful time. luckily, they know a lot about family therapy and they're going to share how to handle these anxious times. >>> dr. jeanne marrazzo at university of alabama at birmingham and dr. rochelle wal en ski at massachusetts general hospital. dr. marrazzo, i want to start with you and play you what dr. anthony fauci told us last night on cnn about how he feels about a nationwide stay-at-home order. listen. >> i don't understand why that's not happening. as you said, you know, the tension between federally mandated versus states rights to do what they want is something i don't want to get into. if you look at what's going on in this country, i don't understand why we're not doing that. we really should be. >> i don't understand why we're not doing that. we can put a list of the states on the screen that haven't instituted a stay-at-home order yet. it's important to note the president says he will not institute a national stay-at-home order. i was struck by
later this hour, we will get advice from a family with triplets who are in the nicu right now. it couldn't be a more stressful time. luckily, they know a lot about family therapy and they're going to share how to handle these anxious times. >>> dr. jeanne marrazzo at university of alabama at birmingham and dr. rochelle wal en ski at massachusetts general hospital. dr. marrazzo, i want to start with you and play you what dr. anthony fauci told us last night on cnn about how he feels...
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but japan has had especially nicu is very limited.one. it has had a mere handful and is only at 100 miles from china. japan watched china go through size just a few decades ago and it interesting to hear you say it is not pandemic prepared. japan was initially successful in controlling the epidemic in small cities but in big cities like tokyo japan still employs a different approach for targeting the main group of patients and testing. and they did not expand the test so there was delay in terms of changing there was delay in terms of changing the strategy to test and isolation phase. u nfortu nately, phase. unfortunately, sound a cautionary tale but thank you for coming on to tell it. it has been a cloudy and showery start for some. the rain is now sweeping its way through the midlands, into north wales where it will tend to weaken and ground to a halt for the west of the afternoon. eventually, to the south of that rain band we should see the cloud breaking up and some sunshine coming through. it has been a beautiful starting to scot
but japan has had especially nicu is very limited.one. it has had a mere handful and is only at 100 miles from china. japan watched china go through size just a few decades ago and it interesting to hear you say it is not pandemic prepared. japan was initially successful in controlling the epidemic in small cities but in big cities like tokyo japan still employs a different approach for targeting the main group of patients and testing. and they did not expand the test so there was delay in...
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the time nicu isa transitioning community.ime nicu is a reflection of what's happening earlier in the efforts made in terms of social distancing. sam, did he want to follow up? in terms of publishing the principles we will rely on, perhaps not next week, because we are in a different place to germany, but will the british government at some point explain to the british people in a document the trade—offs and the evidence about how they are going to go about lifting the lockdown? well, we will make the right decisions at the right moment and be guided by the science. that is all i would say at this point. just remember, the focus, and we don't want to see any distraction from that, as we look forward to the long bank holiday weekend, is just picking up on the evidence that patrick and chris have set out, is not to take our eye of the ball, not to undo all the good work, not to undo the sacrifice of so many people have made. by becoming more lax or failing to follow the guidance at just the moment where we need to make sure we d
the time nicu isa transitioning community.ime nicu is a reflection of what's happening earlier in the efforts made in terms of social distancing. sam, did he want to follow up? in terms of publishing the principles we will rely on, perhaps not next week, because we are in a different place to germany, but will the british government at some point explain to the british people in a document the trade—offs and the evidence about how they are going to go about lifting the lockdown? well, we will...
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but doctors immediately separating the two, taking the newborn away to the nicu to shield her from the virus. >> the only way i've seen my baby is through a camera. and i was able to open it 24/7 and see how my baby is doing -- breathing, smiling sometimes, yawning. >> reporter: iris, connected to her daughter through a baby monitor only. little isabella michelle, still in the hospital but improving. iris is now recovering at home, hoping their first official meeting is just days away. >> i just hope that i'll be able to hold her and then just protect her. once this is over, i just want to spend every second with her and create that bond that we are missing now. >> reporter: tonight, as we've been reporting, a terrible toll on african-americans in this country. and in new york city, 34% of coronavirus deaths in the latino community. for millions of americans, life on hold. but the message, stay home and stay the course. >> it's really about the encouraging signs that we see, but as encouraging as they are, we have not reached the peak. >> reporter: but still an emergency in so many cit
but doctors immediately separating the two, taking the newborn away to the nicu to shield her from the virus. >> the only way i've seen my baby is through a camera. and i was able to open it 24/7 and see how my baby is doing -- breathing, smiling sometimes, yawning. >> reporter: iris, connected to her daughter through a baby monitor only. little isabella michelle, still in the hospital but improving. iris is now recovering at home, hoping their first official meeting is just days...
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the number of hospital admissions has declined and the number of people nicu unit has declined as wello end. the headlines on bbc news... borisjohnson warns the uk is at the moment of maximum risk, and urges the public not to lose patience with the coronavirus lockdown. criticism of the online system for key workers to book coronavirus tests — the bma says they shouldn't be issued on a first come, first served basis the prime minister of new zealand says coronavirus has been eliminated in the country — for now. families of people with autism have told the bbc they are being forgotten about in the coronavirus crisis. some say they are struggling to access tests for the disease. others have lost support as their care workers are forced to self isolate. jim reed reports. hi, simon. how are you feeling today? this is the only contact andrea can have with her son, a video sent by his care home. got a message from mum and ali, they want to say that they miss you and love you lots... simon is 52 and severely autistic. a few months ago he started to develop a cough and fever. i felt sick with
the number of hospital admissions has declined and the number of people nicu unit has declined as wello end. the headlines on bbc news... borisjohnson warns the uk is at the moment of maximum risk, and urges the public not to lose patience with the coronavirus lockdown. criticism of the online system for key workers to book coronavirus tests — the bma says they shouldn't be issued on a first come, first served basis the prime minister of new zealand says coronavirus has been eliminated in the...
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the one thing that you might do is for example trigger lockdown systems when the number of people in nicuem off again when they drop below. maybe the other way around. the problem is and they may try to gain the metrics because these lockdowns are unpopular and costly. 0r these lockdowns are unpopular and costly. or they will become so. you have to be careful about is these metrics in a simplistic way to let people game them and twist them. it will be my concern and i'm sure there's people thinking about these in the public health system, but if you are simply letting people trigger it on these releasable algorithmic ways you might end up with unforeseen consequences so you have to use a lot of careful and expertjudgement and have to use a lot of careful and expert judgement and complex have to use a lot of careful and expertjudgement and complex metrics that will avoid these problems. but i think you are alluding to is the fa ct i think you are alluding to is the fact that fundamentally it's a political decision has to be taken and that political decision and that has to be made on a ran
the one thing that you might do is for example trigger lockdown systems when the number of people in nicuem off again when they drop below. maybe the other way around. the problem is and they may try to gain the metrics because these lockdowns are unpopular and costly. 0r these lockdowns are unpopular and costly. or they will become so. you have to be careful about is these metrics in a simplistic way to let people game them and twist them. it will be my concern and i'm sure there's people...
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against this disease, it has affected the country a little unevenly, the rates of infection, infection, nicu varies from one to the other -- and i see you use varies from one to the other. some areas are stretched beyond the capacity. the database of available ventilators we are creating will allow us to flecks, so we -- flex, so equipment can be shared. shery ahn: our guest's back with us. i want to ask you how this will affect risk sentiment in the market, president trump taken the fight to governors in the who? this making as big of an impact on markets. were not talking about a big change in the progression or economics. this is some sort of infighting between the state governors in i don't seet, so this as having a big impact like other press conferences. shery ahn: we were talking about earnings coming out. we kicked off the season with jp morgan and wells fargo, but given the uncertain environment could investors be more forgiving about these companies missing estimates? >> yes, absolutely. that is a great question. i don't think anybody will punish any company for missing estimates i
against this disease, it has affected the country a little unevenly, the rates of infection, infection, nicu varies from one to the other -- and i see you use varies from one to the other. some areas are stretched beyond the capacity. the database of available ventilators we are creating will allow us to flecks, so we -- flex, so equipment can be shared. shery ahn: our guest's back with us. i want to ask you how this will affect risk sentiment in the market, president trump taken the fight to...
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. >> you have to back out the nicu beds because they are not suitable for the patients coming in with covid-19 either. i do want to point out, it is not just that we are searching now which i think is -- weto be open tomorrow have also asked our hospitals to expand capacity within their existing footprint. they can to stand up more icu orleans.ew here in baton rouge with our lady of the lake and baton rouge general in shreveport, we have been taking advantage of the time we have in order to expand our icu beds. on existing footprint, that is the best setting to get this health care and the easiest place to staff as additional beds but not easy. when you do the standalone facility, that is when it becomes difficult and why those will be the less acute, non-fragile patients who do not need to be on a ventilator. if we can take them out of the tier one hospital, that is one bed that opens up more frequently than it otherwise would. you can service were individuals that need to be in the hospital receiving topline care. reporter: as far as your conversation with the white house president
. >> you have to back out the nicu beds because they are not suitable for the patients coming in with covid-19 either. i do want to point out, it is not just that we are searching now which i think is -- weto be open tomorrow have also asked our hospitals to expand capacity within their existing footprint. they can to stand up more icu orleans.ew here in baton rouge with our lady of the lake and baton rouge general in shreveport, we have been taking advantage of the time we have in order...
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it tells you that he was admitted at 7pm tonight to the nicu, he tells you about dominic raab's role,y open... " a relu cta nce "where necessary open... " a reluctance by number ten that the prime minister wasn't in control, and when you think about the past 10-11 and when you think about the past 10—11 days, numberten and when you think about the past 10—11 days, number ten has been struggling to maintain this impression that the prime minister was not really that ill. it's been abundantly clear that he's far more ill than they want to admit. henry, that's an interesting point. i was porting yesterday when downing street said there was a persistence of symptoms. lucy, might everyone, including these newspapers start looking again at the messages downing street was sending out, particularly yesterday, and wondering now in the light of the intensive care admission, whether those statements perhaps didn't tell the whole story. i think that's right. not least dominic raab, who is of course deputizing for him as foreign secretary and for secretary of state, admitting that he hasn't actual
it tells you that he was admitted at 7pm tonight to the nicu, he tells you about dominic raab's role,y open... " a relu cta nce "where necessary open... " a reluctance by number ten that the prime minister wasn't in control, and when you think about the past 10-11 and when you think about the past 10—11 days, numberten and when you think about the past 10—11 days, number ten has been struggling to maintain this impression that the prime minister was not really that ill. it's...
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. >> you have to be careful because you have to back out the nicu beds because they will not be suitable for the patients coming in with covid-19 either. i do want to point out it is not just we are searching now as it relates to ventilators and our medical monitoring hospital, which will be open tomorrow in new orleans, if you want to take a look at that, and i hope you will. we also have asked our hospitals to expand their capacity within our existing footprint, doing everything they can to stand up more icu beds in new orleans, here in baton rouge, baton rouge general, shreveport, so we have been taking advantage of the time to expand icu beds as well. that is the best setting to get this health care, and the easiest place to staff those bed, but not easy. that standalone facility is difficult. those will be less acute non-fragile patients who don't need to be on a ventilator, but are not ready to go home, but if we can take them out of the tier one hospital sooner, that would free beds and you can service more individuals who need to be in a hospital to receive that topline care. yes
. >> you have to be careful because you have to back out the nicu beds because they will not be suitable for the patients coming in with covid-19 either. i do want to point out it is not just we are searching now as it relates to ventilators and our medical monitoring hospital, which will be open tomorrow in new orleans, if you want to take a look at that, and i hope you will. we also have asked our hospitals to expand their capacity within our existing footprint, doing everything they...
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she's a preemie so these learning how to latch on the bottle and that is the only season she's in the nicuright now. >> she's beautiful. what is her name. >> her name is ava which is breath of life because we wanted that name before any of this happened. it is so amazing that is what we ended up naming her. >> that is incredible. this is just incredible. you're a respiratory therapist at the hospital where you were treated. you hadn't been working. when you were told you were being put on a ventilator, were you conscious, because i imagine as a respiratory therapist you know the risks associated with that, what that might mean. >> well once i started getting really sort of breath, at first i thought maybes it just any pregnant, big belly and i probably have some respiratory infection or something. but then once i got in the hospital and i'm like really struggling to breathe, i'm like, man, i'm sure i'm going to end up on a vent and that is a weird thought because i can't catch my breath. i don't have any other option. that was definitely weird to realize that. >> i can't stop looking at th
she's a preemie so these learning how to latch on the bottle and that is the only season she's in the nicuright now. >> she's beautiful. what is her name. >> her name is ava which is breath of life because we wanted that name before any of this happened. it is so amazing that is what we ended up naming her. >> that is incredible. this is just incredible. you're a respiratory therapist at the hospital where you were treated. you hadn't been working. when you were told you were...
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. >> i can imagine someone comes in with coronavirus, goes into nicu and they have an underlying heartvention, they die, they will say cause of death heart attack. i cannot see that happening. >> laura: that was from yesterday's white house briefing and it sparked a nationwide debate over how we count deaths near covid-19. do we count someone who tested positive with the virus but died of pneumonia as a covid death? what about somebody who died with symptoms of the disease but was never actually tested. it's actually crucial information. covid death stats guide the model is that guide federal government response to the crisis. italy, very interesting, has been grappling with the same debate for weeks. i mention it two weeks ago. here's where the telly gala here's what the daily telegraph reported. italy's minister of health, here's what he said, the way in which we code deaths in our country is very generous in the sense that all people who die at hospitals with the coronavirus are deemed to be dying of the coronavirus. on reevaluation by the national institute of health, only 12% of d
. >> i can imagine someone comes in with coronavirus, goes into nicu and they have an underlying heartvention, they die, they will say cause of death heart attack. i cannot see that happening. >> laura: that was from yesterday's white house briefing and it sparked a nationwide debate over how we count deaths near covid-19. do we count someone who tested positive with the virus but died of pneumonia as a covid death? what about somebody who died with symptoms of the disease but was...
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key barometer when it comes to flattening the curve is the number of people admitted to hospitals nicusnd for new york this very encouraging news. >> the change in icu admissions as a negative number for the first time since we started this intense journey. >> on in the meantime on the national level we are seeing a study or drop on national cases. on monday we had a 9% increase and each day the increase gets lower and today it's at 7.8%. dr. deborah brooks says we are today were italy was one week ago. but i also want to point out that there are some potential new hot spots including delaware, south dakota, maryland, rhode island and pennsylvania. it's interesting that washington state and california are being touted as examples or how to flatten the curve, and yet los angeles county just extended it stay mandate until may 15 saying things will get much worse. but they failed to offer evidence or perspective to back up those claims. tucker? >> tucker: trace, thanks so much for that. so you just heard the latest on where the virus is now. it's worth taking a moment to think about where
key barometer when it comes to flattening the curve is the number of people admitted to hospitals nicusnd for new york this very encouraging news. >> the change in icu admissions as a negative number for the first time since we started this intense journey. >> on in the meantime on the national level we are seeing a study or drop on national cases. on monday we had a 9% increase and each day the increase gets lower and today it's at 7.8%. dr. deborah brooks says we are today were...
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is a great relief to have them giving you those constant updates and even educating you about your nicu journey along the way. >> parents can share access to the applet their family members and post updates on their babies progress. >> two hair salons near sacramento are defying the states stay at home orders, the owner of clipped cajun auburn this week saying the bills are piling up. the uncertainty of when the states stay at home order will be lifted also pushed the reopening, another beauty salon is set to reopen next week with additional safety measures. >> i am not in disagreements with the sanitation of this infection. i just feel that there's different ways we can go about it. >> we are not being stupid we are not trying to be getting people we don't know. >> public health officials say at this point we won't foorder instead they will continue to take an educational approach in enforcing the order.>>> porch pirates are stealing packages more often, they say the thieves are taking advantage of safety measures that delivery drivers follow to protect himself from coronavirus. like a
is a great relief to have them giving you those constant updates and even educating you about your nicu journey along the way. >> parents can share access to the applet their family members and post updates on their babies progress. >> two hair salons near sacramento are defying the states stay at home orders, the owner of clipped cajun auburn this week saying the bills are piling up. the uncertainty of when the states stay at home order will be lifted also pushed the reopening,...
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unbelievable number of patients in our hospitals, and unbelievable number of patients on ventilators and nicus. we are preparing for this to go on for another several weeks. >> in the event that patients overwhelm the hospitals they are, the army corps of engineers is converting to convention centers in the suburban showplace into field hospitals. complicating matters is that nurses at sinai graves hospital in the detroit area were sent home after some refuse to work complaining about understaffing, dangerous conditions and not enough protective gear. detroit's mayor is concerned about the weather forecast, warm and sunny, worried that people will go outside and congregate and give this virus another chance. >> dana: mike tobin, thank you so much. meanwhile, the u.s. epicenter of new york recording its deadliest day of the outbreak yet. david lee miller is reporting live from upper east side. that is good news indeed. >> it sure is, more grim news again from the governor again but at the same time, he also has some helpful information that things might soon significantly improve. once again, t
unbelievable number of patients in our hospitals, and unbelievable number of patients on ventilators and nicus. we are preparing for this to go on for another several weeks. >> in the event that patients overwhelm the hospitals they are, the army corps of engineers is converting to convention centers in the suburban showplace into field hospitals. complicating matters is that nurses at sinai graves hospital in the detroit area were sent home after some refuse to work complaining about...
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he at the rate of patients being admitted to hospitals nicus is slowing significantly in both states, that's a key signal that the curve is flattening. meanwhile, louisiana is also a hot spot and had its highest day of death but the state is seeing a number of hospitalizations move in the right directions. here is governor, watch. >> we cannot say with absolute confidence that the curve is flattening but we are still seeing more evidence that we are moving in that direction. >> california is also seeing its curve flattened, has been very steady for almost a week now. governor gavin newsom says the state won't peak until may though it remains unclear exactly what model he's relying on. with relatively few cases are seeing a jump in their daily average increase including idaho, oklahoma, and wyoming. >> tucker: trace gallagher, thank you so much for that. those are the numbers as of tonight. the question is what happens next, that's what appears to be a precinct full of questions. when will new york city reach the peak of its outbreak? new york of course being the place with the most ca
he at the rate of patients being admitted to hospitals nicus is slowing significantly in both states, that's a key signal that the curve is flattening. meanwhile, louisiana is also a hot spot and had its highest day of death but the state is seeing a number of hospitalizations move in the right directions. here is governor, watch. >> we cannot say with absolute confidence that the curve is flattening but we are still seeing more evidence that we are moving in that direction. >>...
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. >> i can't imagine if someone comes in with coronavirus, goes to nicu and they have an underlying heartondition and they die, they will say cause of death heart attack. i cannot see that happening. >> laura: that was from yesterday's white house briefing and it sparked a nationwide debate over how we count deaths from covid-19, do we count someone who tests positive for the virus but died of pneumonia as a covid death? what about someone who dies with symptoms of the disease but was actually never tested? it's actually crucial information. covid death stats inform the models that guides federal and state government responses to the crisis, really important. italy, very interesting, has been grappling with the same debate for weeks. mentioned it two weeks ago, i'll mention it again. here's what the daily telegraph reported. according to professor walter, scientific advisor to italy's minister of health, this is what he said come he said the way in which we code deaths in our country is very generous in the sense that all people who die in hospitals with the coronavirus are deemed to be d
. >> i can't imagine if someone comes in with coronavirus, goes to nicu and they have an underlying heartondition and they die, they will say cause of death heart attack. i cannot see that happening. >> laura: that was from yesterday's white house briefing and it sparked a nationwide debate over how we count deaths from covid-19, do we count someone who tests positive for the virus but died of pneumonia as a covid death? what about someone who dies with symptoms of the disease but...
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you look at the overall curve, we think it's indicativei the three day averages down and that change nicuissions is down. >> the bad news, the navy hospital ship mercy docked offis the coast of los angeles now has seven crew members who have tested positive for coronavirus. they have been isolated and that comes after four crew members on board the u.s. and s comfort docked off of new york tested positive. the infections do not affect teither ship's ability to accet new coronavirus patients. tucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thank you so much for that. the coronavirus shutdowns for many americans whether you believe they are necessary or not either way have amounted to a life-changing catastrophe. millions of people have lost their jobs and families have suffered from debt and uncertainty. many of them will likely come apart under the strain. in the name of protecting the public from a a deadly virus we have wound up destroying a huge ctnumber of people. it's one of the saddest things to happen in our country in a very long time. and yet, some of the political class do not seem sad at a
you look at the overall curve, we think it's indicativei the three day averages down and that change nicuissions is down. >> the bad news, the navy hospital ship mercy docked offis the coast of los angeles now has seven crew members who have tested positive for coronavirus. they have been isolated and that comes after four crew members on board the u.s. and s comfort docked off of new york tested positive. the infections do not affect teither ship's ability to accet new coronavirus...
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. >> a change in the nicu admissions is actually a negative number for the first time since we startedhis intee journey. >> finally we want to point out some potential hot spots in coming days which include delaware, maryland, pennsylvania, and rhode island. president trump president trump will announce an opening our country council. the president says he's not doing anything until he knows that our country is healthy. brian? >> brian: trace, with all this positive news coming out of california, are you surprised they are still keeping los angeles shut down at least until the middle of may? >> may 15th is now but we are hearing, brian, bottom line is they are showing the new models but don't give us any kind of context or perspective they get the information they are feeding the models, so you have one health official saying that icu and hospitalizations will go up the next 3-4 weeks and you have another in the very same department saying they are going to go down. it's very confusing to the people in california as to what to believe and when. we have very little context about what in
. >> a change in the nicu admissions is actually a negative number for the first time since we startedhis intee journey. >> finally we want to point out some potential hot spots in coming days which include delaware, maryland, pennsylvania, and rhode island. president trump president trump will announce an opening our country council. the president says he's not doing anything until he knows that our country is healthy. brian? >> brian: trace, with all this positive news...
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anyone one nicu is seriously ill. many who go into intensive care will survive.of people infected by this virus will go on to make a full recovery. the first of seven repatriations flights from india had arrived in london. the flight india had arrived in london. the flight landed at sta nsted india had arrived in london. the flight landed at stansted airport this morning, carrying 316 passengers. more than 35,000 british citizens are still stranded in india. we'll be talking to one british traveller this afternoon. airbnb is restricting uk bookings because of the pandemic. key workers are still being allowed to make bookings. the measure will last until at least april the 18th. let's catch up with the weather. further sunshine today for the far north of scotland, northern ireland and much of england and wales. a breeze off the north sea. temperatures not much higher than nine celsius. temperatures could be up nine celsius. temperatures could be up to 23,24 nine celsius. temperatures could be up to 23, 24 for much of england and wales. patchy rain making its way no
anyone one nicu is seriously ill. many who go into intensive care will survive.of people infected by this virus will go on to make a full recovery. the first of seven repatriations flights from india had arrived in london. the flight india had arrived in london. the flight landed at sta nsted india had arrived in london. the flight landed at stansted airport this morning, carrying 316 passengers. more than 35,000 british citizens are still stranded in india. we'll be talking to one british...
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. >> change nicu admissions is actually a negative number for the first time since we started this intenserney. >> finally, we also want to point out some potential hot spots in coming days, that include delaware, south dakota, maryland, rhode island, and pennsylvania. meantime, next tuesday, president trump will announce an "opening our country" council. the president says he isn't doing anything until he knows our country is healthy. brian? >> brian: hey, trace, with all of his positive news in california, are you surprised they're still keeping los angeles shutdown, at least until the middle of may? >> may 15th is not what we are hearing, brian, and they are showing new models but don't give any kind of context and perspective of where they are feeding into the model, so one help official saying icu and hospitalizations will go up in the next 3 to 4 weeks, and you have another in the very same department staying they are going to go down. so it's very confusing to the people in california as what to believe and when. we hear a lot about the models. we have very little context about what
. >> change nicu admissions is actually a negative number for the first time since we started this intenserney. >> finally, we also want to point out some potential hot spots in coming days, that include delaware, south dakota, maryland, rhode island, and pennsylvania. meantime, next tuesday, president trump will announce an "opening our country" council. the president says he isn't doing anything until he knows our country is healthy. brian? >> brian: hey, trace,...
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hospitalizations and hospitalizations nicu rates for for both states coming down fairly significantlytucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thanks so much. we get updates like that every night for several weeks and we've done our best to keep up-to-date on what's happening in this pandemic. the past few days the truth has seemed like a swiftly moving target. some of the big numbers have been changing most day by day and others appear to contradict each other. in other cases, information just as incomplete and won't be for a while. it's all happening very fast. at this point a couple of trends are coming into focus. first, an awful lot of people are getting sick from this illness, tens of thousands of new infections every day and some of them are dying. it's horrifying to watch. but there's also a brightness on the horizon, a forecast that many of us did not expect. estimates on the final death toll have been revised dramatically downward and dr. tony fauci acknowledged as much today. >> do you think the number of fatalities in this country will be significantly lower than the 100000-240,
hospitalizations and hospitalizations nicu rates for for both states coming down fairly significantlytucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher, thanks so much. we get updates like that every night for several weeks and we've done our best to keep up-to-date on what's happening in this pandemic. the past few days the truth has seemed like a swiftly moving target. some of the big numbers have been changing most day by day and others appear to contradict each other. in other cases, information just...
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ensure that we have the capacity in our healthcare delivery system, not just in hospital beds but nicu beds and ventilators the governor is absolutely right, we will need more of all of these things that we can accumulate. that's what i efforts across the state our efforts to procure as much as we can in terms of supplies and ventilators and its key . >> in the last 72 hours more than 34,000 retired doctors and nurses and medical students have signed up for the states health for . >> a danville man is in intensive care suffering from covid-19 the family of jimmy chang is baffled at how he contracted the disease, he is a nursing manager in his 40s with no previous health albums and no direct contact with patients. he and his wife were just planning a family vacation with their four children for spring break but now, he is in the hospital and has not been seen by his family for the past week. >> he's in an isolation room with no when they're they are ground up in masks and eye goggles and they are in ppe equipment he is alone in the room with this high flow oxygen. >> ppe stands for pers
ensure that we have the capacity in our healthcare delivery system, not just in hospital beds but nicu beds and ventilators the governor is absolutely right, we will need more of all of these things that we can accumulate. that's what i efforts across the state our efforts to procure as much as we can in terms of supplies and ventilators and its key . >> in the last 72 hours more than 34,000 retired doctors and nurses and medical students have signed up for the states health for ....
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own daughter-in-law gave me treatment, four grandchildren frontline nurse, covid-19, works in the nicuwe know all about the risk to our family, and a lot of first responders as well. so we better take care for all americans in the world and these americans who are health care workers. >> bill: thank you, frank. frank sailor. thank you sir. thank you so much. in a moment, prime minister boris johnson yet again battling covid-19. the foreign secretary is now running the country. nice droll progeny steve hilton are my guests coming up on that life. ake one-a-day prenatal vitamins to support healthy baby development, so michelle's little bundle of joy can get the very best start in life. at bayer, this is why we science. 100% online car buying. carvana's had a lot of firsts. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just
own daughter-in-law gave me treatment, four grandchildren frontline nurse, covid-19, works in the nicuwe know all about the risk to our family, and a lot of first responders as well. so we better take care for all americans in the world and these americans who are health care workers. >> bill: thank you, frank. frank sailor. thank you sir. thank you so much. in a moment, prime minister boris johnson yet again battling covid-19. the foreign secretary is now running the country. nice droll...
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you will see that hospitalizations nicu admissions and need -- and icu admission and need for ventilators have remained essentially flat throughout this. think what up, i virginia to have done and what the hospitals and health care providers and dentists and veterinarians have done has allowed us to keep that curve a point not get to where our capacity was overburdened. any additional thoughts on that? i would just say, i think you did a great job in going back in time a little bit and kind of recounting where we were at different points in time. i think that is important to do. these have changed rapidly and we have gone through this covid-19 crisis. with important that we act reality, how it is today, not how it was in the past, certainly not how we hope it will be in the future, but act based on data as it is today. i think the governor and his administration have done a great job doing that. if we were to go back three weeks ago -- i will give my example in fredericksburg -- we had patients presenting to our hospital facility and we had a certain capacity to test, we might be able to
you will see that hospitalizations nicu admissions and need -- and icu admission and need for ventilators have remained essentially flat throughout this. think what up, i virginia to have done and what the hospitals and health care providers and dentists and veterinarians have done has allowed us to keep that curve a point not get to where our capacity was overburdened. any additional thoughts on that? i would just say, i think you did a great job in going back in time a little bit and kind of...
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i know that the nicu staff is holding them and giving them extra snuggles.es me feel good. >> well, i promise you, we are sending those boys all our love too. jennifer, andre, great to see the two of you in good health. i look forward to having you back on when you're reunited with those baby boys. thank you for telling your story this morning. >> thank you for having us. >>> that wraps up this busy hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. ayman mohyeldin picks up our breaking news coverage on the other side of the break. you need the fast, durable kubota sidekick. get the sidekick now for as low as $10,649, plus zero down and 3.99 percent apr for 60 months. ibut that doesn't mean ayou're in this alone. we're automatically refunding our customers a portion of their personal auto premiums. we're also offering flexible payment options for those who've been financially affected by the crisis. we look forward to returning to something that feels a little closer to life as we knew it, but until then you can see how we're here to help at libertymutual.com/covid-19. [ piano play
i know that the nicu staff is holding them and giving them extra snuggles.es me feel good. >> well, i promise you, we are sending those boys all our love too. jennifer, andre, great to see the two of you in good health. i look forward to having you back on when you're reunited with those baby boys. thank you for telling your story this morning. >> thank you for having us. >>> that wraps up this busy hour. i'm stephanie ruhle. ayman mohyeldin picks up our breaking news...
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her baby boy, david, is still in the nicu here, hopefully a couple weeks from coming home himself.eat. joining me now is the man who delivered that baby, dr. aerl buyers jr. doctor, thank you so much for being with us. what a miracle. >> yes, very much so. with covid-19 being a new novel virus, wur not sure with each individual patient how susceptible they'll be to the disease. so every time a new challenge for you to make sure the patient will do as well as possible. >> precious was very sick. she -- within 24 hours of coming in here was put on a ventilator. what were you thinking when you were making the decision about whether to deliver her baby immediately? >> as you mentioned, you have to balance mom's well-being with baby. we knew she was very ill. but we thought we could hold off for a while given mom a chance to recover and baby a chance to recover. but as for disease process, many disease process like her started to evolve, we realized that we had to be more aggressive and deliver the baby. >> why do you think you had so much success here delivering babies from very sick m
her baby boy, david, is still in the nicu here, hopefully a couple weeks from coming home himself.eat. joining me now is the man who delivered that baby, dr. aerl buyers jr. doctor, thank you so much for being with us. what a miracle. >> yes, very much so. with covid-19 being a new novel virus, wur not sure with each individual patient how susceptible they'll be to the disease. so every time a new challenge for you to make sure the patient will do as well as possible. >> precious...
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coronavirus patients are nicu because they are having trouble breathing.hich can help the body and organs recover, for instance, ventilators help us to breathe. patients in icu will be connected to lots of different machines via tubes, wires and cables, the team in the i see highly specialised, and there is usually one nurse for every patient. they will be moved to another hospital ward once well, this can be a matter of days, weeks, it depends on the patient. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. the uk has seen a record number of deaths coronavirus with 938 reported over a 24—hour period. prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care. now, we know that older people and those with underlying conditions are becoming very seriously ill from this virus, but statistics from all over the world are showing men are also dying from the illness in higher numbers. here's a breakdown of age and gender from england and wales — it shows that the number of men who have died had outstripped women in every age group. scientists say there might be a
coronavirus patients are nicu because they are having trouble breathing.hich can help the body and organs recover, for instance, ventilators help us to breathe. patients in icu will be connected to lots of different machines via tubes, wires and cables, the team in the i see highly specialised, and there is usually one nurse for every patient. they will be moved to another hospital ward once well, this can be a matter of days, weeks, it depends on the patient. this is 0utside source live from...
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moving them into the nicu that there would not be in their interest at all and would not start this probleming and care homes, presumably welcoming the changes being made. who does that apply to you? that is just a pipe to staff or should it apply to elderly patients? i really welcomed the changes and be in our sector welcomed the changes to get testing in in the hospice sector out where i work. i have no ability to test either staff nor patients. so i think this would be useful in terms of the staffing of our units to understand who could be dead to provide the relevant care that is required at this time. i don't know that testing does residents themselves would actually change our management of them because we know if we have the right access to ppe on the right access to those vital medications people need, we know we can treat them and keep them in their place of residence which as i said for a care home at this is their home. one last issue on those essential medications. as a pic case that when people die those medication tell into being and could they be better utilised ? medication
moving them into the nicu that there would not be in their interest at all and would not start this probleming and care homes, presumably welcoming the changes being made. who does that apply to you? that is just a pipe to staff or should it apply to elderly patients? i really welcomed the changes and be in our sector welcomed the changes to get testing in in the hospice sector out where i work. i have no ability to test either staff nor patients. so i think this would be useful in terms of the...
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being april 20, april where is the state and preparing for that with the hospital inventory, medical nicu beds we have right now? and icu beds we have right now? gov. kemp: let me give you the medical comments, then i want to let director bryson speak quickly to medical equipment, because it would be good for georgians to know what we have been doing, how much communication we have, what we are purchasing, what we are sending out, then i would like for general carden to speak, because he along with director bryson are working with a lot of onple in my administration the hospital bed surge capacity. that is a moving target. it continues to change daily now that we have models that we can follow, but it is good to have the models, but i want people to know i don't fully trust the models because we have other issues we are dealing with in our state that we need to build extra capacity for when you think about what we are seeing in long-term care facilities and other things that are out there. i'm sure every governor across the state is dealing with those issues in different sectors depending
being april 20, april where is the state and preparing for that with the hospital inventory, medical nicu beds we have right now? and icu beds we have right now? gov. kemp: let me give you the medical comments, then i want to let director bryson speak quickly to medical equipment, because it would be good for georgians to know what we have been doing, how much communication we have, what we are purchasing, what we are sending out, then i would like for general carden to speak, because he along...
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increased social distrust because of videogames but also the influx of ethnic kyrgyz and i was when it nicu could explain, into that more? >> what was i referring to there? the research that initially establishes is actually by robert putnam who wrote bowling alone. so he was subsequently doing additional work. and what he found was when you multiethnic communities come that social trust became very low. it's not just that one ethnicity did not trust another ethnicity. trust within the ethnicities also declined. and that this was a very consistent finding and it at sentencing a lot of replication. i have seen a couple of articles that seem some glimmers of hope, that some communities -- it is not as universal as was initially thought. the bulk of the literature continues to say this seems to be a built-in problem. there are lots of reasons that it shouldn't surprise us but it's the problem in a multiethnic country. >> it's much less of a problem in very affluent communities because it is a kind of come if you socialize the college anywhere, you have a lot -- first of all your more likely to
increased social distrust because of videogames but also the influx of ethnic kyrgyz and i was when it nicu could explain, into that more? >> what was i referring to there? the research that initially establishes is actually by robert putnam who wrote bowling alone. so he was subsequently doing additional work. and what he found was when you multiethnic communities come that social trust became very low. it's not just that one ethnicity did not trust another ethnicity. trust within the...
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our nicu nurses at long gotten in new york city. city. ainsley: we do.le they are getting married soon. the show must go on. janice: show is matilda, young actor's theater in tallahassee theater couldn't put it on in march because of the covid-19 pandemic. they put it online. they put it on youtube and started singing songs from matilda so all of their relatives and friends could see it online. ainsley: that's great. let's talk about -- they are awesome. what new york is doing to feed em ts how america can help. janice: this is our sister of our friend cafaro. she is putting together a go fund me page. shake shack has already signed on. she has $3,000 of a $10,000 goal. it's eats for emts. helps our emts and first responders here in new york city. ainsley: i will definitely be cricketing to that. that's great. what about down in florida? they are making signs for one hospital near fort lauderdale. janice: a nurse in florida, a sign company put signs at the hospital smiles and love. that's all it took, and everyone had a moment to have a moment of sunshin
our nicu nurses at long gotten in new york city. city. ainsley: we do.le they are getting married soon. the show must go on. janice: show is matilda, young actor's theater in tallahassee theater couldn't put it on in march because of the covid-19 pandemic. they put it online. they put it on youtube and started singing songs from matilda so all of their relatives and friends could see it online. ainsley: that's great. let's talk about -- they are awesome. what new york is doing to feed em ts how...
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they are termed surgical masks but they are not what you would use in nicu situation. is really interesting as he is also now making a much more eco—friendly version which is washable, reusable up version which is washable, reusable up to 40 times. i have onlyjust had the information through on that. your point is you have tried to contact high—street stores in this country to say, i know of someone who is making one, have you thought selling them? who is making one, have you thought selling them ? 0r who is making one, have you thought selling them ? or as who is making one, have you thought selling them? or as soon as my friend in the states told me about his factory and how he had converted it to mass production, i contacted a friend of mine who is a director at superdrug and he was very responsive, sent it immediately down the line to his medical team and, about ten days later, they came back to my friend in america and said, he is not a recorded supplier, he is not registered with them, so they cannot use it. i also e—mailed the managing director of boots but have
they are termed surgical masks but they are not what you would use in nicu situation. is really interesting as he is also now making a much more eco—friendly version which is washable, reusable up version which is washable, reusable up to 40 times. i have onlyjust had the information through on that. your point is you have tried to contact high—street stores in this country to say, i know of someone who is making one, have you thought selling them? who is making one, have you thought...