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move down to the southern hemisphere for that half of the year and then they come back to the northern hemisphere so we're hoping that we can break this cycle for the fires and prevent transmission to the southern hemisphere and so if it doesn't come back to the northern hemisphere next year thanks for clearing all that up better it's always great to talk to you many thanks indeed for being with us dr patrick tang. now as we mentioned one of the strategies that is being years worldwide to prevent the spread of coronaviruses what's being called social distancing other health workers are urging authorities to look also at the impact of exclusion of learnedness among the most vulnerable of zeros priyanka gupta reports was the 2nd pandemic of the 21st century has led to the largest quarantine in human history bustling cities have turned into ghost towns millions are under lockdown in parts of asia and europe. public squares are communities have been converging for centuries are almost empty . in today's hyper connected world doctors and governments are urging less social contact to reduce the risk of
move down to the southern hemisphere for that half of the year and then they come back to the northern hemisphere so we're hoping that we can break this cycle for the fires and prevent transmission to the southern hemisphere and so if it doesn't come back to the northern hemisphere next year thanks for clearing all that up better it's always great to talk to you many thanks indeed for being with us dr patrick tang. now as we mentioned one of the strategies that is being years worldwide to...
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we will see this first rate of infection but than in the summer months in the northern hemisphere wens but u nfortu nately decrease in new infections but unfortunately our summer is the southern hemisphere's wynter, southern hemisphere's wynter, so we expect in the summer —— southern hemisphere that will become the new hot zone. so influenza season, which is coronavirus season also, that might boomerang right back to the northern hemisphere with a second wave that is actually larger and unfortunately potentially more deadly. that is quite scary to hear you say that, that this isn't even the worst and the worst is yet to come. what is it about this coronavirus that makes it so effective in spreading? yeah, it's really three things: first of all, it's a respiratory virus that is highly contagious. unlike ebb although where you had to physically touch somebody —— ebola, or get in contact with bodily fluids, this virus can of course be transmitted by a cough. 0fte nti mes transmitted by a cough. 0ftentimes through touch, where somebody who has the virus, such as theirface, somebody who h
we will see this first rate of infection but than in the summer months in the northern hemisphere wens but u nfortu nately decrease in new infections but unfortunately our summer is the southern hemisphere's wynter, southern hemisphere's wynter, so we expect in the summer —— southern hemisphere that will become the new hot zone. so influenza season, which is coronavirus season also, that might boomerang right back to the northern hemisphere with a second wave that is actually larger and...
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season, which is coronavirus season also, next fall, that might boomerang right back to the northern hemispherenately potentially more deadly. well, that is quite scary to hear you say that, that this isn't even the worst, and the worst is yet to come. what is it about this coronavirus that makes it so effective in spreading? yeah, it's really three things. first of all, it's a respiratory virus that's highly contagious. so unlike ebola, where you had to really physically touch somebody who was infected, or get in contact with bodily fluids, this virus can of course be transmitted via cough, but oftentimes through touch, where somebody who has the virus touches their face, touches something else, and you touch that thing, for example, on a subway train. in addition, unfortunately, this virus can cause serious illness or even death, as we've seen, in otherwise healthy individuals. and lastly, as wejust discussed, there is no vaccine for this coronavirus, or at least right now, any treatments that are known. but that is certainly an active area of research. in europe's worst—affected country, ita
season, which is coronavirus season also, next fall, that might boomerang right back to the northern hemispherenately potentially more deadly. well, that is quite scary to hear you say that, that this isn't even the worst, and the worst is yet to come. what is it about this coronavirus that makes it so effective in spreading? yeah, it's really three things. first of all, it's a respiratory virus that's highly contagious. so unlike ebola, where you had to really physically touch somebody who was...
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created in 2017 germany exported 24.3. 1000000 tons of its trash the industrialized nations of northern hemisphere produce the most c o 2 but they haven't yet experienced the devastating effects of climate change by those in the solve but digital solutions can help those hardest hit. and rivers where once found there is now only arid desert. climate change is already a reality in east africa and it's endangering the livelihoods of herders in the region. if there's no water there herds die after a scout is an app which helps africa's herders track down increasingly rare sources of water using the latest satellite data. climate change is also affecting africa's farmers extreme weather such as long periods of drought entrenched storms are causing damage like they've never seen before. that's where the agric sap comes in it helps farmers recognise pests and plant diseases early so they can save their crops the app uses ai so every time it's used its database expands and its prognoses improve. in south america the destruction of the rain forest is a major problem now a digital warning system should hel
created in 2017 germany exported 24.3. 1000000 tons of its trash the industrialized nations of northern hemisphere produce the most c o 2 but they haven't yet experienced the devastating effects of climate change by those in the solve but digital solutions can help those hardest hit. and rivers where once found there is now only arid desert. climate change is already a reality in east africa and it's endangering the livelihoods of herders in the region. if there's no water there herds die after...
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we had the northern hemisphere, the us, canada, and in the north and some asian pacific countries, puttingnt measures as what we have seen an containment measures as what we have seen an china, so i think they picked pretty well the situation we are in today. but first of all, that is not happening. i am speaking to you from the uk, people are not restricted in their travel by law. they are advised to do certain things and not do other things, but there isn't the draconian sort of imposition of controls that we have seen imposition of controls that we have seen and other european countries, so seen and other european countries, so it is a mixed bag, and in terms of that mixed bag, let's not forget what you have already said about america, the idea that a recession could be avoided now looks com pletely could be avoided now looks completely unrealistic. what we are doing at the 0ecd with all the economists there is monitoring underground, day by day, what is happening, and what they mean by thatis happening, and what they mean by that is we are looking sector by sector, what has closed, wha
we had the northern hemisphere, the us, canada, and in the north and some asian pacific countries, puttingnt measures as what we have seen an containment measures as what we have seen an china, so i think they picked pretty well the situation we are in today. but first of all, that is not happening. i am speaking to you from the uk, people are not restricted in their travel by law. they are advised to do certain things and not do other things, but there isn't the draconian sort of imposition of...
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in waves sort of, so it affects different parts of the world at different times, maybe the northern hemispheree world and southern hemisphere of the world, we're starting to get more evidence that that is possibly going to happen here. and as with so many things about this coronavirus story there is good news and bad news in there. the good news is that perhaps it won't -- we'll get a little bit of a break in the next several weeks or months as the weather really starts to warm. the virus spread in the northern hemisphere may start to decrease. but it does mean possibly alisyn it will come back in the fall. dr. fauci has sort of acknowledged this. when it comes back in the fall, hopefully we'll be better prepared, better ahead on the same testing we're talking about, maybe one of these drug trials you've been asking about, maybe we'll have better data and something more available at that time. >> so katrina writes, my husband works in the hospital and he can be exposed to the virus. i have to wash his scrubs. is it safe for me to do it? i use gloves and a mask when i wash, will virus really di
in waves sort of, so it affects different parts of the world at different times, maybe the northern hemispheree world and southern hemisphere of the world, we're starting to get more evidence that that is possibly going to happen here. and as with so many things about this coronavirus story there is good news and bad news in there. the good news is that perhaps it won't -- we'll get a little bit of a break in the next several weeks or months as the weather really starts to warm. the virus...
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we have the northern hemisphere, all 0ecd countries, the us, canada, and in the north and some asian place the same containment measures as what we have seen an china, so i think they depict pretty well the situation we are in today. but first of all, laurence, that is not happening. i am speaking to you from the uk, people are not restricted in their travel by law. they are advised to do certain things and not do other things, but there isn't the draconian sort of imposition of controls that we've seen in other european countries, so it's a mixed bag. and in terms of that mixed bag, and let's not forget what you've already said about america, the idea that a recession can be avoided now looks completely unrealistic. what we are doing at the 0ecd with all the economists that are being there is monitoring underground, day—by—day, what is happening, and what i mean by that is we are looking at sector by sector — what's closed? what's working? how many people have stopped working? i will give you an example — tourism, globally, that is nearly 320 millionjobs. it is nearly 10% of the wor
we have the northern hemisphere, all 0ecd countries, the us, canada, and in the north and some asian place the same containment measures as what we have seen an china, so i think they depict pretty well the situation we are in today. but first of all, laurence, that is not happening. i am speaking to you from the uk, people are not restricted in their travel by law. they are advised to do certain things and not do other things, but there isn't the draconian sort of imposition of controls that...
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the point is that while the crisis might end here in the northern hemisphere, come wintertime down therethere, it will pick up again. but conversely, when it gets warmer, if it ever gets warmer here in written and stops raining.|j can't imagine the moisture content being any higher. that's what i said to mark and he said if you look at the graphs, moisture content in winter and summer, there is a marked difference which is apparently what kills the bug in white will he can six weeks' time or whatever and it will tail off. back to the ft? let's do some work. the oil price. this in and of itself would have sent the markets tumbling. the two major oil producers, saudi arabia and russia, absolutely at each other‘s groups which has all kinds of repercussions for middle east policy generally. russia and turkey. the news is so fascinating because it's relative. russia's spat with turkey would have been front—page news, saudi arabia's. in russia, roots refusing to cut production. where there was an attempted coup, problems with the royal family of the last several days and saudi arabia, that cou
the point is that while the crisis might end here in the northern hemisphere, come wintertime down therethere, it will pick up again. but conversely, when it gets warmer, if it ever gets warmer here in written and stops raining.|j can't imagine the moisture content being any higher. that's what i said to mark and he said if you look at the graphs, moisture content in winter and summer, there is a marked difference which is apparently what kills the bug in white will he can six weeks' time or...
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screen northern hemisphere spring back in august many people in central israel west and the asia celebrating it as a sign a new beginning in this climate. and show his message to people who are so they're breaking the news especially even end quote among people are struggling the most with the outbreak of call it 19 we missed your question but we're sad about temperature talking about celebrating this brain. now dr ryan lanza. it was you had a safe trip back to iran we miss you. i think you know it's a. celebration of gathering strictly religious gatherings ones that celebrate renewal or robiskie very important we may need to change the way we celebrate things for now and in countries like iran and it's very clear from the government that in iran . we have to separate people physically so we don't transfer disease and mass gatherings particularly mass coloring to bring people from far away to one place in the mix and then they go again far away and that's very often religious gatherings they can not only amplify the disease but they can disseminate the disease very far away from the center s
screen northern hemisphere spring back in august many people in central israel west and the asia celebrating it as a sign a new beginning in this climate. and show his message to people who are so they're breaking the news especially even end quote among people are struggling the most with the outbreak of call it 19 we missed your question but we're sad about temperature talking about celebrating this brain. now dr ryan lanza. it was you had a safe trip back to iran we miss you. i think you...
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penguins are only in the northern hemisphere -- sorry, only in the southern hemisphere, and the whales are only in the northern, so they never see each other. >> he's like, what is happening? everybody is fascinating. he calls his friends over, look at this. come here and look at this. >> you will not believe this. there's a little pweurbird and walking around! good stuff, mike. >> he's like, are we related to this thing distantly? interesting how the opposite worlds come together. if you are headed outside and you have allergies, maybe somebody is sneezing because of that and not for other reasons. mulberry, the new player, and oak is out there. let's talk about temperatures for the weekend. start off friday nice, and a 10-degree spread. look at what happens in the increasing clouds, the stronger onshore breeze and the chance of wet weather drops most of us in the mid and upper 50s, not only saturday but sunday could be a couple degrees cooler. enjoy the warm sunshine while we have it for the next couple of days. >> thank you, mike. >>> a desperate need for health-care workers across
penguins are only in the northern hemisphere -- sorry, only in the southern hemisphere, and the whales are only in the northern, so they never see each other. >> he's like, what is happening? everybody is fascinating. he calls his friends over, look at this. come here and look at this. >> you will not believe this. there's a little pweurbird and walking around! good stuff, mike. >> he's like, are we related to this thing distantly? interesting how the opposite worlds come...
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eruption triggered global climate change rain and cold calls dramatic crop failures in the northern hemisphere and famine stalked large parts of europe. anyone who could emigrate did so those who had to stay could only fight for survival or rebel. or of their was correct to go by the authorities across europe but they were all powerless against one enemy. terrible epidemics killed hundreds of thousands of people. a new and deadly strain of colorado triggered by the freak weather conditions in the indian subcontinent quickly spread around the world. it was an epidemic raging out of control. how could a single volcano at the other end of the world cause so much death and suffering. temperatures effect on the climate lasted for generations shaping the industrial revolution and causing widespread political and social upheaval. now 200 years after its eruption historians geoscientists climate researchers and geneticists are working together for the 1st time to determine how tambura changed the world. american environmental historian dylan d'arcy wood from the university of illinois is in london tra
eruption triggered global climate change rain and cold calls dramatic crop failures in the northern hemisphere and famine stalked large parts of europe. anyone who could emigrate did so those who had to stay could only fight for survival or rebel. or of their was correct to go by the authorities across europe but they were all powerless against one enemy. terrible epidemics killed hundreds of thousands of people. a new and deadly strain of colorado triggered by the freak weather conditions in...
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is this is a particularly difficult time for the airline industry this is the certainly the northern hemisphere summer with looking at a time when demand for air travel will be beginning to go up we're getting very close to the easter break. and you know traditionally and i was in europe particularly low cost carriers but also full service carriers a major loss in the period from around about the end of september up until the end of march and then. they make a significant amount of money in the summer period from march until september which recovers those losses and that's a bit of a profit and that's what they rely on and this is easter period is really peak period for them to make revenue make profit and they're going to be losing out on that certainly the ship here in doha what kind of carrier will survive make or break because the local government keeps them up in the skies well this is the largest crisis to ever face the aviation industry in the history of commercial flight so with that in mind it is true to say that the only way airlines will be able to power through what is the largest c
is this is a particularly difficult time for the airline industry this is the certainly the northern hemisphere summer with looking at a time when demand for air travel will be beginning to go up we're getting very close to the easter break. and you know traditionally and i was in europe particularly low cost carriers but also full service carriers a major loss in the period from around about the end of september up until the end of march and then. they make a significant amount of money in the...
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paleontologists have published their findings which proves they say that birds existed in the northern hemisphere alongside the dinosaurs and you fossil which we like to call the wonder chicken provides us with i mean precedented insight into how modern birds survive that extinction event that wiped out the non avian dinosaurs we fought for a while at the earliest stages of modern bird evolutionary history took place right towards the end of the age of dinosaurs but we haven't had much direct fossil evidence of modern birds from this point in earth's history new evidence shows the wonder chicken lived close to the ground which may have been its saving grace along with the fact that it was tiny this one weighing only around 400 grams there's still more questions to answer of course more specimens need to be discovered and studied to find out how this creature was able to survive the impact and evolve when 3 quarters of life on earth could not. al-jazeera. the point reminds us of our top stories making the news here on al-jazeera italy's death toll from corona virus has overtaken china as the sprea
paleontologists have published their findings which proves they say that birds existed in the northern hemisphere alongside the dinosaurs and you fossil which we like to call the wonder chicken provides us with i mean precedented insight into how modern birds survive that extinction event that wiped out the non avian dinosaurs we fought for a while at the earliest stages of modern bird evolutionary history took place right towards the end of the age of dinosaurs but we haven't had much direct...
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typically on these coronavirus's, when you get to your harder periods like summer in the northern hemisphere, if it behaves like others, a should begin to die off. having said that, and we look at some data out of the southern hemisphere as they go into their winter, this thing, we should anticipate will reemerge in the fall like a traditional flu does. we need to be ready for it. i have delegated part of my staff on the energy and commerce committee to focus on what lessons we are learning along the way, how to make sure we are not repeating those when fall comes, what do we need to do to be ready if we have a resurgence in the fall. bob: the president was to reopen the economy in some fashion by easter sunday, a couple of weeks away. is that wise? some say that is dangerous. rep. walden: he is an optimist and i appreciate that, but he's listening to his medical staff and his scientists around him that are at the lectern with him almost every day. there may places where we might be ready to do that. there is the medicine and the protocols that will dictate that. i think the president will f
typically on these coronavirus's, when you get to your harder periods like summer in the northern hemisphere, if it behaves like others, a should begin to die off. having said that, and we look at some data out of the southern hemisphere as they go into their winter, this thing, we should anticipate will reemerge in the fall like a traditional flu does. we need to be ready for it. i have delegated part of my staff on the energy and commerce committee to focus on what lessons we are learning...
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and for what happens in the northern hemisphere. and then they make the best educated guess that they can. based on the evidence that we have, the most likely species would be this and this and to this day much of the vaccine is used with eggs it's very hard to grow so they grow it on the eggs that was what was used 100 years ago. and that was the majority of the vaccine has something to do with eggs. and the beginning of the fight and then to create a vaccine although it's not very effective i must remember that in certain age groups with those compromise conditions? and pregnant women are encouraged for some reason with the complications and with the high risk groups to be vaccinated a question. and then to have that effect and those high risk groups are targeted will say if you want one but there is no campaign. the cdc says everybody over the age of six months should get vaccinated. but is not the advice that was given overseas and we can talk about it's the big difference the way we talk about the flu. the high risk group is fo
and for what happens in the northern hemisphere. and then they make the best educated guess that they can. based on the evidence that we have, the most likely species would be this and this and to this day much of the vaccine is used with eggs it's very hard to grow so they grow it on the eggs that was what was used 100 years ago. and that was the majority of the vaccine has something to do with eggs. and the beginning of the fight and then to create a vaccine although it's not very effective i...
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a national geographic expert says belugas are native to the northern hemisphere, so they would neverncounter a penguin. so they're actually like, who that woman? >> but i see what yyou did ther but you had to make your joke work. >> right. >> and then, no, no, no, i ain't dumb, i got this. >> right. >> march of the penguins there in chi-town, how about that. hey, how about this as well. people are alone right now. and a lot of people are used to getting on dating apps and other things but they can't really meet up during this time, obviously, because dangerous, dangerous. >> what they doing? >> there's a dating site called quarantine together, creating connections for those who are just there at home all alone. this new dating site, it launched, again, called quarantine together. i think that's pretty cool for people. the users are offered the option of switching to video chat after talking for 15 minutes. >> what i'm getting from this is a love is blind. >> like, it's less about the profile picture. less about the bio and more about human interaction. >> you're right. >> just talkin
a national geographic expert says belugas are native to the northern hemisphere, so they would neverncounter a penguin. so they're actually like, who that woman? >> but i see what yyou did ther but you had to make your joke work. >> right. >> and then, no, no, no, i ain't dumb, i got this. >> right. >> march of the penguins there in chi-town, how about that. hey, how about this as well. people are alone right now. and a lot of people are used to getting on dating...
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eruption triggered global climate change rain and cold calls dramatic crop failures in the northern hemisphere and famine stopped large parts of europe. anyone who could emigrate did so those who had to stay could only fight for survival or rebel. or if there was a practical obvious or use across. here but they were all powerless against one enemy escaped and terrible epidemics killed hundreds of thousands of people. a new and deadly strain of colorado triggered by the freak weather conditions...
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a sense of whether or not this really will start to slow as the weather gets warmer in the northern hemisphereing to the who press conference, there's not a lot of confidence that the case or there's a lot of wishful thinking and speculation. the who, today, pushed back on that, saying they cannot say for sure if that's true. vonnie: laszlo greening, we were heking about him earlier, says frankly, in this market, even the tried and true approach -- approaches are overwhelmed by emotion. he told me the story about buying a stock at 20% down, only to have it drop 15% more. is there more trouble next week? >> it speaks to the investor sentiment. steadfast through the scarier moments and he turned out to be right repeatedly. to hear him say, he's a real legend of wall street, that's eyebrow raising to say the least. vonnie: thank you. lets post some final numbers for the week. this is where we are currently sitting with the auction process, these are the final numbers, you can see, they are fairly bleak. the ftse 100 and the dax are 3.5%, the cac is down by over 4%. over the week we have been moni
a sense of whether or not this really will start to slow as the weather gets warmer in the northern hemisphereing to the who press conference, there's not a lot of confidence that the case or there's a lot of wishful thinking and speculation. the who, today, pushed back on that, saying they cannot say for sure if that's true. vonnie: laszlo greening, we were heking about him earlier, says frankly, in this market, even the tried and true approach -- approaches are overwhelmed by emotion. he told...
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paleontologists have published their findings which proves they say that birds existed in the northern hemisphere alongside the dinosaurs and you fossil which we like to call the wonder chicken provides us with i mean precedented insight into how modern earth survived that extinction event that wiped out the nonny dinosaurs we fought for a while that the earliest stages of modern bird evolutionary history took place right towards the end of the age of dinosaurs but we haven't had much direct fossil evidence of modern birds from this point in earth's history new evidence shows the wonder chicken lived close to the ground which may have been its saving grace along with the fact that it was tiny this one weighing only around 400 grams there's still more questions to answer of course more specimens need to be discovered and studied to find out how this creature was able to survive the impact and evolve when 3 quarters of life on earth could not enter chapelle al-jazeera. but that's it for me from this news hour back in just a moment with much more of the day's news find. how much is the coronavirus o
paleontologists have published their findings which proves they say that birds existed in the northern hemisphere alongside the dinosaurs and you fossil which we like to call the wonder chicken provides us with i mean precedented insight into how modern earth survived that extinction event that wiped out the nonny dinosaurs we fought for a while that the earliest stages of modern bird evolutionary history took place right towards the end of the age of dinosaurs but we haven't had much direct...
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soil, because of course it is the end of winter and things are starting to melt across the northern hemispherethe super moon occurs when the full moon coincide with the closest elliptical around the earth. that allows for that kind of enlarged view of a full moon so we look for the super moons to give a broader perspective of what the actual moon looks like because of its proximity to the actual planet and visibility is looking good over the eastern two-thirds of the country. speaking of the light of the moon, i visited a special place over the western u.s. where the full moon came into play, but let me just tell you, clothing was optional after dark. will you see why. listen. [ music playing ] >> reporter: the base of rocky peak nestled into the top of a mountain range, water flows from a hot spring, all lined in fir aspen trees lined atop the snow. skiers, snowboarders and people looking to relax flock to natural hot springs strawberry park, to unwind from their day, their week or their year. we have full ranging temperatures from 106 to 107 degrees down to about 103 degrees in the hot pools
soil, because of course it is the end of winter and things are starting to melt across the northern hemispherethe super moon occurs when the full moon coincide with the closest elliptical around the earth. that allows for that kind of enlarged view of a full moon so we look for the super moons to give a broader perspective of what the actual moon looks like because of its proximity to the actual planet and visibility is looking good over the eastern two-thirds of the country. speaking of the...
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it means seasonal variation does mean we might get benefit in the northern hemisphere as the weather gets warmer. the virus may not transmit as easily. that would be a good thing. but it would mean as the weather gets cooler, it has not gone away, but is likely to come back and start spreading more easily. but dr. fauci did point out even though that is quite likely a scenario, he believes in the fall, cooler weather, hopefully our testing will be improved by that point so the diagnosics won't be as much of an issue for wave two as wave one and there are trials for antiviral medications. we have reported on some of them. by the time fall rolls around there will hopefully be some luck in having these anti-vievi going through the testing process. even a year or two away. this is the first time i have heard him say even earlier than a year, if we got what he called an he effacasy signal that something was working, it could be dispensed to people earlier. i will dig into that. two points came out of it, likely to be wave two, which means wave one may come to a slowdown and hopefully for
it means seasonal variation does mean we might get benefit in the northern hemisphere as the weather gets warmer. the virus may not transmit as easily. that would be a good thing. but it would mean as the weather gets cooler, it has not gone away, but is likely to come back and start spreading more easily. but dr. fauci did point out even though that is quite likely a scenario, he believes in the fall, cooler weather, hopefully our testing will be improved by that point so the diagnosics won't...
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the northern hemisphere is finishing up its coldest winter months and that puts the epicenter of thet between russia -- or excuse me, within china, europe and into the united states as well. that's exactly what we have seen take place and we knew that that was the epicenter for many of these outbreaks. but let's talk about the things that we know have occurred. that is how the seasonal viruses are driven by two main factors and that is changes in human behavior. for instance, people during the winter months tend to congregate indoors. a higher density of people mean the potential spread of viruses like the flu or covid-19, for instance, and also in the summer months, when the temperatures are warmer, people tend to be outdoors and spend less time around each other. so the viruses don't spread as well. also, cold versus warm temperatures, remember that viruses thrive when temperatures are cold and viruses tend to die off when temperatures are warm. so, you know, it's incredible to see this remarkable new evidence that's being indicated in some of these newest reports that indeed covid
the northern hemisphere is finishing up its coldest winter months and that puts the epicenter of thet between russia -- or excuse me, within china, europe and into the united states as well. that's exactly what we have seen take place and we knew that that was the epicenter for many of these outbreaks. but let's talk about the things that we know have occurred. that is how the seasonal viruses are driven by two main factors and that is changes in human behavior. for instance, people during the...
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the world map, most of cases are still in the northern hemisphere where the weather is cooler.fewer number of cases in the southern hemisphere. maybe it's more of a colder weather virus. we don't know yet. >> let's take a break and we'll come back and deal with the president's issue. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you. nor of t more of the common questions out there. i are complete confidence as long as you're given the straight deal you'll take care of yourselves and the people you care about everything will be fine. we're not getting the real deal. it's not right. we won't allow it. stay with us. did have shape your future. start here. learn more at 2020census.gov a but i hearsearches fa different calling. the call of a schmear of cream cheese. for i, am a schmelier. i practice my craft at philadelphia. here, we use only the freshest milk... that one! go! go! and the finest ingredients... what is this? until perfection is achieved. she's ready. schmears! philadelphia. schmear perfection. and my lack of impulse control,, is about to become your problem. ahh no, come on. i saw you eat
the world map, most of cases are still in the northern hemisphere where the weather is cooler.fewer number of cases in the southern hemisphere. maybe it's more of a colder weather virus. we don't know yet. >> let's take a break and we'll come back and deal with the president's issue. dr. sanjay gupta, thank you. nor of t more of the common questions out there. i are complete confidence as long as you're given the straight deal you'll take care of yourselves and the people you care about...
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cool there, you are starting to see more spread of the virus, which would also mean in the northern hemispherestemperatures start to warm, you should see decreased spread, which is potentially short-term good news. but i think the reason dr. fauci was bringing this up was, look, this also means it will come back as the weather starts to cool again, so let's make sure we can be even more prepared, take advantage of this warmer weather time. also recognize that it's not over just because the numbers start to decrease. >> understood. let's talk about where we are, then, in the first cycle. we're still very much in it. governor cuomo said yesterday that the rate of infections at least in new york state not slowing yet. do we see -- do we know where we are on that curve that we talk about, the curve that we're trying to flatten, and is there evidence that the social distancing that many people are doing is having an effect? >> yeah. you know, i think there is some early evidence that the social distancing is having an effect. the metaphor i always use, jim, it's kind of like a huge ship going throug
cool there, you are starting to see more spread of the virus, which would also mean in the northern hemispherestemperatures start to warm, you should see decreased spread, which is potentially short-term good news. but i think the reason dr. fauci was bringing this up was, look, this also means it will come back as the weather starts to cool again, so let's make sure we can be even more prepared, take advantage of this warmer weather time. also recognize that it's not over just because the...
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that could mean that as the weather warms in the northern hemisphere, we'll see decrease spread.hat part of it is good news. the more challenging part of it is instead this idea then that there will be another cycle to this. that there will be another cycle come in the fall or late summer again and hopefully we will be more prepared. so good news, there might be a seasonal variation, but also a recalled sort of effort to be prepared as the weather might cool again later on this year. >> got to get on that vaccine as quickly as possible. i know so many people are trying now. >> that's right. >> sanjay, don't go far. we'll come back in a little bit. join sanjay and anderson for a new live cnn global town hall, coronavirus, facts and fears, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> so millions of americans unemployed, wondering how they're going to make ends meet. >> frustrating is one word. impossible is another. >> we're going to get more of these stories next. this is the frels family's land. they grew their first tomatoes right here. and when it snows, the kids go sledding right there.
that could mean that as the weather warms in the northern hemisphere, we'll see decrease spread.hat part of it is good news. the more challenging part of it is instead this idea then that there will be another cycle to this. that there will be another cycle come in the fall or late summer again and hopefully we will be more prepared. so good news, there might be a seasonal variation, but also a recalled sort of effort to be prepared as the weather might cool again later on this year. >>...
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when you look at blue in the northern history, -- northern hemisphere. when you look at some of the other called viruses and if you look at sars, that is the way you normally occur. april. in november to we all started later. you are asking me to project based on a later start and that is what we are trying to look at china and south korea to inform that. how many veterans of those that need to be tested have been tested? >> we believe we have caught most of them. right now we have 44 veterans have tested positive. sadly, one has passed in portland. we are working with state labs and private companies to make sure that testing is available. because the president had us out early, we have been in a better place than most health care systems in the country. our equipment is stable a mess because of the instructions the president gave us. we tested several hundred. we tested several hundred, yes. i don't know exactly but i know have the virus. most of those are quarantined at home. >> a question for dr. burgess. i'm trying to understand about the mortality
when you look at blue in the northern history, -- northern hemisphere. when you look at some of the other called viruses and if you look at sars, that is the way you normally occur. april. in november to we all started later. you are asking me to project based on a later start and that is what we are trying to look at china and south korea to inform that. how many veterans of those that need to be tested have been tested? >> we believe we have caught most of them. right now we have 44...
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world right now, while there are cases in the southern hemisphere, there is a lot more in the northern hemisphere. so maybe that's a little bit of promising news. but we're going to have to wait and see. i can tell you that nobody in atlanta where i am right now, hospitals are getting prepared for the long haul here. cancelling elective operations, making sure that operating rooms can be used as icus as necessary, really trying to preserve everything that they're going to need, that they anticipate they might need over the next several weeks. >> wow. and it's those workers on the front lines, in the hospitals, the nurses and all of them. sanjay, thank you for the reporting. we appreciate it very, very much. >>> so ohio's battleground primary supposed to be today postponed overnight because of the coronavirus. the state's governor is defying an order from a judge who refused to stop the voting. we'll have a live update from there. >>> also amazon with a huge announcement. they are hiring 100,000 new workers. so many americans are coping with losing their job right now, amazon stepping in here. jay
world right now, while there are cases in the southern hemisphere, there is a lot more in the northern hemisphere. so maybe that's a little bit of promising news. but we're going to have to wait and see. i can tell you that nobody in atlanta where i am right now, hospitals are getting prepared for the long haul here. cancelling elective operations, making sure that operating rooms can be used as icus as necessary, really trying to preserve everything that they're going to need, that they...
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scale so basically he can come back, especially in some have said and then alternate with the northern hemispherelot of good information there short of total isolation, good hygiene remains the most effective way to mitigate the spread of illness as for experts recommend washing your hands often with soap and water scrubbing for a minimum of 20 seconds before rinsing them off. you should also avoid touching your face you've heard this before properly disinfecting your home and car is another way to combat the spread of illness high traffic areas like kitchen counters tables light switches bathrooms door knobs should all be regularly cleaned. use alcohol wipes to clean phones tablets remote controls and be sure to clean the entire surface front and back un experts have said respirator mast again not helpful for healthy people trying to avoid illness only people who are already sick or those who are caring for someone who is sick. they should wear those masks. >>time now >>when the nba said season would be put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic one of the questions that emerged is how woul
scale so basically he can come back, especially in some have said and then alternate with the northern hemispherelot of good information there short of total isolation, good hygiene remains the most effective way to mitigate the spread of illness as for experts recommend washing your hands often with soap and water scrubbing for a minimum of 20 seconds before rinsing them off. you should also avoid touching your face you've heard this before properly disinfecting your home and car is another...
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i think the virus will circulate and move to the southern hemp spear and come back to the northern hemisphere and as china tries to open up the economy, that means opening up travel. and as they open up travel, risk arises again. while wuhan may be in a situation where more than 70 or 80% of the population has already been exposed and we hope immune to the virus, there are plenty of parts of china did that did not experience a massive epidemic and remain quite vulnerable. just to emphasize what you've just heard, the, you know, the country that i wish we were aspiring to emulate is singapore if that were possible. and if we had responded with immediacy in order to bring our epidemic down when it was a handful of cases. but as usual in the united states, everybody shrugged and said well, it's only five cases. it's only -- remember the president repeatedly saying it's only 15 cases. from 15 go 30, from 30 go 60 and on and on and on. >> caroline, final question for you. what -- we see where we in south korea are diverting, right? they brought the problem under control. what is life like there no
i think the virus will circulate and move to the southern hemp spear and come back to the northern hemisphere and as china tries to open up the economy, that means opening up travel. and as they open up travel, risk arises again. while wuhan may be in a situation where more than 70 or 80% of the population has already been exposed and we hope immune to the virus, there are plenty of parts of china did that did not experience a massive epidemic and remain quite vulnerable. just to emphasize what...
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basically you can come back, especially in some have said and then you know alternate with the northern hemisphere >>well our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues throughout the day on kron on if you don't know that's our 24 hour local news streaming service and right now it is free free to download we want you to stay updated on the very latest information during this health crisis so again go to your app store of choice and download kron-on today. >>much more information about the latest with the coronavirus coming up in the buzz from the sports world to celebrities to the other forms of entertainment affected by the virus that is sweeping the world. and this morning temperatures on the cool side that's where we're going to stay this weekend as conditions and we in the 50's for your saturday and sunday, i'm also talking rain in your forecast ahead. >>and your trip into san francisco on the slow side we're checking the bay bridge toll plaza. we do have a backup here so yes sirs awaited slow from the bottom >>welcome back 7.43 on this friday morning. we are looking at a weekend that's go
basically you can come back, especially in some have said and then you know alternate with the northern hemisphere >>well our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues throughout the day on kron on if you don't know that's our 24 hour local news streaming service and right now it is free free to download we want you to stay updated on the very latest information during this health crisis so again go to your app store of choice and download kron-on today. >>much more information...
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when you look at flu in the northern hemisphere and influenza and some of the other -- and some of the other cold viruses and sars, that is the way the peak normally occurs. alix: i want to bring in breaking news. we had a 7% down limit on the s&p 500. we are closing markets now for about 15 minutes. this happened two or three minutes ago. i want to count down to 13 more minutes while trading is halted. circuitered a market breaker limit because the s&p 500 extended lows down to the lows of the session. this happened twice last week, monday, and today it happened again. this is the fourth time in the last eight trading sessions we have triggered a market circuit breaker limit. down 7% on the s&p 500. let's go back in and listen to president trump. >> get us out aggressively early. we have been and a better place than most health care systems in the country. i cannot predict this. said -- one of the things we do have ea is we prepare for national emergencies. national disasters or epidemics. we started preparing for this and stockpiling equipment. our equipment is stable. i think that i
when you look at flu in the northern hemisphere and influenza and some of the other -- and some of the other cold viruses and sars, that is the way the peak normally occurs. alix: i want to bring in breaking news. we had a 7% down limit on the s&p 500. we are closing markets now for about 15 minutes. this happened two or three minutes ago. i want to count down to 13 more minutes while trading is halted. circuitered a market breaker limit because the s&p 500 extended lows down to the...
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>>especially in some have said and then you know alternate with the northern hemisphere. >>9.20 won and we will continue to give you latest on the coronavirus in just a fe minutes part of that has been that the community 0 looat the bay bridge will be z3s7oz z1ncz y3s7oy y1n >>and with the coronavirus a lot of peoe are not going to restaurants the biggest a chinese restaurant in new yor city just had to close down because and i s a lack of business. yeah we'reseeing silar trends here in the bay ea kron four's vii liviis though takes a closer look at how some restaurants are responding. >>washing it for news shard chad is siting san francisco from memphis itcousin, harold to of the most popular placesin town water bottle. the celebrated to this latest health scare. >>about getti close and e-mails a loss of communication on no preventive measures but nothing to affect the time being at least. or >>it never know it by the crowds here but coronavir fears affecting restaurants everywhere. >>conferences and conventions e canceling left and rit. this is in the restaurants. >>for use of work he
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redfield talked about this again recently, most of the cases in the northern hemisphere. so this idea that it seems to be more common in colder weather is possible. and then warmer weather might make it start to -- >> the flu dissipates as well. >> there are other viruss that do this. but this is a novel new coronavirus. >> the reason for that is, what, it is cold out, your inside and closer to people, that simple. >> that's a majority of it. and also the climate changes, humidity and warmer weather seemed to be harder on the virus, harder for them to survive in the environment. >> this comes from deb in woodbury, minnesota. this is such a good one. the message about frequent and vigorous hand washing has been well received. however as soon as we dry our hands, and pick up our phones, should we be cleaning our phones at the same time and as intentionally as our hands? >> yes. the answer is yes. you should be cleaning -- that is one of the most common surfaces we touch our phone. they call it phone mites, they could be contaminated and the phone is one we all touch regular
redfield talked about this again recently, most of the cases in the northern hemisphere. so this idea that it seems to be more common in colder weather is possible. and then warmer weather might make it start to -- >> the flu dissipates as well. >> there are other viruss that do this. but this is a novel new coronavirus. >> the reason for that is, what, it is cold out, your inside and closer to people, that simple. >> that's a majority of it. and also the climate...