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the nrs have published the first of these weekly reports today and it covers the period up to sundayreport shows that in total, by sunday, 354 deaths had been registered in scotland as being linked to covid—19. you might be wondering why that combined figure is smaller than the figure i have given today of 366 for laboratory confirmed cases and i want to be clear that that is simply down to a time—lag. the figure i have given from confirmed figures is more up—to—date but as of the 5th of april which is the reporting date this week for the combined figure of 354, the number of laboratory confirmed cases as part of that was 220. scotland's first minister speaking in the last hour or so. we are now going to turn our attention to wales's first minister. he has started a virtual session of the welsh assembly. we are interested in this particularly not least because we think we are going to get more specifics about the lockdown in wales and its extension. it gives you a sense of how many people taking part. probably more than that but let's hear what we can hear. reiterate my huge thanks t
the nrs have published the first of these weekly reports today and it covers the period up to sundayreport shows that in total, by sunday, 354 deaths had been registered in scotland as being linked to covid—19. you might be wondering why that combined figure is smaller than the figure i have given today of 366 for laboratory confirmed cases and i want to be clear that that is simply down to a time—lag. the figure i have given from confirmed figures is more up—to—date but as of the 5th...
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nrs will also provide additional analysis by date of death for all deaths registered by the 5th of aprile is a time lag in that analysis, it will help us better understand the spread of the virus throughout scotland. but of course, understanding the statistics is important, but these numbers are more than statistics. all of the 2a deaths registered in the last 2a hours are deaths of individuals whose loss is a source of grief to many. i don't everforget whose loss is a source of grief to many. i don't ever forget that and i offer my deepest condolences to all those who have lost loved ones. as health secretary, i also want again to thank all of those working in our health and care sector, for the incredible work you are doing. that thanks is due not only to doctors and nurses, but to the porters, the ambulance drivers, the cooks and clea ners ambulance drivers, the cooks and cleaners in our nhs and our social ca re cleaners in our nhs and our social care settings. everything you are doing right now is vital to the health of our country. and all of you, all of us, owe you a debt of gratit
nrs will also provide additional analysis by date of death for all deaths registered by the 5th of aprile is a time lag in that analysis, it will help us better understand the spread of the virus throughout scotland. but of course, understanding the statistics is important, but these numbers are more than statistics. all of the 2a deaths registered in the last 2a hours are deaths of individuals whose loss is a source of grief to many. i don't everforget whose loss is a source of grief to many....
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federal extendiÓ hasta el 24 de abril liberar rÁpida y de forma segura a cientos de niÑos inmigrante nrs el lado amable de quedarnos en casa, los niveles de contaminaciÓn se han reducid en muchas ciudades, tenemos imÁgenes de nueva dely la ciuda mÁs contaminada del mundo. y en china, miren la diferencia. asÍ vamos, un dia a la vez gracias por estar aquÍ. buenas noches ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> buenas noches x compadres, los dirigentes de la liga mexicana se reÚnen para planear el regreso, Órale y a italia, el tecatito corona estarÍa sellando su pasaporte. >>> y la nba ya estÁn planeando su gran regreso, serÁ la gran soluciÓn. y compadres, hoy nos acompaÑa osvaldo allanis para hablar de esto
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we can probably look in n the nr future -- not immediately now -- but let's say in the forthcoming -- to identifys, t those individuals with antibodies who can be considered immune from coronavirus. say,,: is it safe to although i know things are a was changing with the coronavirus, if someone had it or contracted it in the past, that it is quite unlikely they will get it again even though we are sort of worrying about the second wave, if you will? >> the second wave will involve those individuals who are not protected by the antibodies. we do not know there will be a second wave. remains one of thosee that you have in the medicacal school, they will say, always give us a surprise. but the individuals who develop antibodies, they should be protected. let me say, we are working -- science is working on the veltman of a vaccine. if the vaccine is given to the population, ththis will elicicit specific antibodies. the key for the p protection of the population is the protection of antibodies. we do not have any publisheded .apers but it's reasonable to believe the presence of the antibodi
we can probably look in n the nr future -- not immediately now -- but let's say in the forthcoming -- to identifys, t those individuals with antibodies who can be considered immune from coronavirus. say,,: is it safe to although i know things are a was changing with the coronavirus, if someone had it or contracted it in the past, that it is quite unlikely they will get it again even though we are sort of worrying about the second wave, if you will? >> the second wave will involve those...
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federal extendiÓ hasta el 24 de abril liberar rÁpida y de forma segura a cientos de niÑos inmigrante nrscutor: hay acciones cotidianas para ayudar a prevenir la propagación de enfermedades respiratorias. lávese las manos. evite el contacto cercano con las personas enfermas. evite tocarse los ojos, la nariz y la boca. quédese en casa cuando esté enfermo. cúbrase al toser o estornudar. limpie y desinfecte de manera frecuente los objetos que toca. para obtener más información, visite cdc.gov/covid19. este mensaje es gentileza de la national association of broadcasters y de esta estación. ♪ ♪ >>> buono, hay un lado positivo a esto, el lado amable de quedarnos en casa, los niveles de contaminaciÓn se han reducid en muchas ciudades, tenemos imÁgenes de nueva dely la ciuda mÁs contaminada del mundo. y en china, miren la diferencia. asÍ vamos, un dia poder asi es para eso estamos aquÍ, saludamos a myrka que estÁ en nuestro estudio. >> hola marÍa celeste ¿cÓmo estÁs? >> muy bien, amigos y vamos directo con la noticia del dÍa que ha sido que 6 gobernador es del noreste de estados unidos se han uni
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we're doing eveverything in nr power to make sure she can carry on." >> "if someone asked me if i wantednt life, i would say nono. i'm prproud of who i i am. i had to grow up fast. and the best part is that when i began with music, my father told me he would quit drinking and win back his family." >> and that's what he did. rosi's father no longer drinks and he works as a technician with the orchestra. today, is a special day for the young musicians. they're performing in valle de bravo's main square. >> "this is so important. it's a milestone for their confidence." >> rosi is proud to be here. when performing, the orchestra gets to bask in the glory of everything it's achieved. it's when the underprivileged young musicians realise that their accompmplishments are an enrichment not just of their own lives, but of everyone's. >> that's all from us at global 3000 this time. we're back next week of course, with more stories from around the planet. in the meantime, don't forget to write to us. let us know what you enjoyed about the program and what you'd like to learn more about. you can rea
we're doing eveverything in nr power to make sure she can carry on." >> "if someone asked me if i wantednt life, i would say nono. i'm prproud of who i i am. i had to grow up fast. and the best part is that when i began with music, my father told me he would quit drinking and win back his family." >> and that's what he did. rosi's father no longer drinks and he works as a technician with the orchestra. today, is a special day for the young musicians. they're...
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jacksonville >> deberÍa el gobernador en est momento, alzar la orden y revertir la orden que puedan nr en peligro la vida de tantas personas de florida en el estado. >> en minnesota el gobernador demÓcrata, autorizo a partir de este sÁbado, actividades al air libre, visitas a parques y muelles y campos de golf, sin embargo, segÚn el modelo de computadora que ha sido utilizado como referencia por la casa blanca, solo 4 estados harÍan en condiciones de abrir el 4 de mayo, hawÁi, montana, vermont y virginia occidental. >> otros estados deberÍan esperar hasta junio o inicios de julio dos meses mÁs, entre ellos utah gobernado por un republicano, pero cuyo plan para mantener cerrado se extiende hasta septiembre >> algunos utilizan esto como un arma polÍtica a nosotros nos guÍan los datos dijo. >> en nueva york el tema aÚn no se discute, es el estado mÁs afectado por la pandemia. (informaciÓn en pantalla) (hablan inglÉs) es que alguno expertos de la universidad de harvard, antes de volver a la normalidad deberÍa al menos triplicarse el nÚmero de pruebas que se aplican. en washington, javier v
jacksonville >> deberÍa el gobernador en est momento, alzar la orden y revertir la orden que puedan nr en peligro la vida de tantas personas de florida en el estado. >> en minnesota el gobernador demÓcrata, autorizo a partir de este sÁbado, actividades al air libre, visitas a parques y muelles y campos de golf, sin embargo, segÚn el modelo de computadora que ha sido utilizado como referencia por la casa blanca, solo 4 estados harÍan en condiciones de abrir el 4 de mayo, hawÁi,...
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city has opened up a sond coravirus drive up testing location here at the kaiser convention center nr lake merritt now this location will onlybe used to test people who are at high riskr alsodirect care. food service are homele shelter. workers he city says that this point they now have the ability to test 500 people per day at 2 different locatins but at this point those drive up location is not for the general public you can't walk or drive here and get a test you haveto have an appointmenahead of time, the mayor said today that she hopes at some pot they'll be able to test everybody but for now this is the best they can do it. >>we're conantly evaluating our access to testsas well as where we think those tests will make the most difference and for us we believe that we hae got to keep our front line workers and our direct care workers healthy. we have got to be ab to track their contacts if any of them test positive and so we think that this is the most strategic and impatful place to expand our testing effos right now that can change we re evaluate every single day. but that's whe
city has opened up a sond coravirus drive up testing location here at the kaiser convention center nr lake merritt now this location will onlybe used to test people who are at high riskr alsodirect care. food service are homele shelter. workers he city says that this point they now have the ability to test 500 people per day at 2 different locatins but at this point those drive up location is not for the general public you can't walk or drive here and get a test you haveto have an...
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. >> well, actor alsoó[ñr took pn the remote episode reprising his role as president trump.er right afterok this break. just the with us. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to
. >> well, actor alsoó[ñr took pn the remote episode reprising his role as president trump.er right afterok this break. just the with us. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that?...
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wele alwe -- we all know that nr will rise, hopefully not dramatically.uff it will rise in the further infection of people all around the world. how can we ignore that basic fundamental reality? >> i totally agree with you. what is most revealing about the intent and absolute reckless behavior is when he shut down wuhan city and hubei province he shut down all the air traffic coming out of there as well as the ground traffic surrounding the place to even sure it was closed in. he was trying to protect his power centers. , and the financial power centers. but he did not shut down international flights. and if he knew at that time that he had a serious epidemic on his hands that would threaten him and his power center in beijing and was taking that draconian action, but yet he:permitted international flights, doesn't that reveal to the world his intent was to let it spread, let it become a world pandemic. that alone puts him right in the bull's-eye. lou: i think you are exactly right. it's unequivocal what he did, and it's unequivocal his intention. the fac
wele alwe -- we all know that nr will rise, hopefully not dramatically.uff it will rise in the further infection of people all around the world. how can we ignore that basic fundamental reality? >> i totally agree with you. what is most revealing about the intent and absolute reckless behavior is when he shut down wuhan city and hubei province he shut down all the air traffic coming out of there as well as the ground traffic surrounding the place to even sure it was closed in. he was...
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the nrs system is not fully up and running seven days a week.i have reported a day and the figure i will report tomorrow is likely to be artificially low. but each one matters and each dos is death is a source of sadness to families. i expect these figures will increase from the 46 deaths reported yesterday. as i set out last week, further information on deaths, including those in the community where covid—19 is a presumed cause of death will be published by the national registers of scotland this week and we will provide the media with a full briefing of the recording and reporting of deaths. i wa nt to recording and reporting of deaths. i want to thank everyone who works in oui’ want to thank everyone who works in our health and care sector. your effo rts our health and care sector. your efforts are, as always, hugely appreciated. i always include the ca re appreciated. i always include the care sector in that thank you and this weekend there is an important reason for doing so. i can confirm the provider of the burlington care home has notice
the nrs system is not fully up and running seven days a week.i have reported a day and the figure i will report tomorrow is likely to be artificially low. but each one matters and each dos is death is a source of sadness to families. i expect these figures will increase from the 46 deaths reported yesterday. as i set out last week, further information on deaths, including those in the community where covid—19 is a presumed cause of death will be published by the national registers of scotland...
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each one had to undergo an nr examination., many of them arrived only to be turned back at our very gates because of mental or physical defect. this was a necessary but somewhat cruel procedure and caused many heartaches, untold hardships and much unnecessary expense. a new system was inaugurated by international consent in 1925. immigrants have been examined by public health officers assigned to american consulates for this purpose. the immigrant makes application through the american consul who if the applicant comes in, arranging for an examination by the medical officer. if the applicant passes the physical and mental tests, there's little chance he will be refuse ed admittance later. ♪ ♪ among other old record, webster's book on pestilence described bubonic plague. ♪ ♪ this disease is present in the orient. this makes it a threat to the united states and its possessions. the germ that causes bubonic plague is carried by fleas that live on rats and other rodents. rats are great travellers and vessels must use rat guards to
each one had to undergo an nr examination., many of them arrived only to be turned back at our very gates because of mental or physical defect. this was a necessary but somewhat cruel procedure and caused many heartaches, untold hardships and much unnecessary expense. a new system was inaugurated by international consent in 1925. immigrants have been examined by public health officers assigned to american consulates for this purpose. the immigrant makes application through the american consul...
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. >> over the past fifive weeks, e have witnessed a near exponentntial close anand the nr of new casesreaching almost .very country the number of deaths has more than doubled in the past week. in the next few days, we will reach one million confirmed cases and 50,000 deaths. amy: the united states has the most coronavirus cases in the world, almost double the next country. nearly 2400 people have died in here i in the new york, neww jersey, and connecticut -- half the national total. more than 1300 of those deaths were in new yoyork city. with the nation's healthcare system already stretched to capacity and protective gear in short supply, president trump and his health advisors say more 240,000,000 to americans could die from the coronavirus over the next week. this is white house coronavirus coordinator deborah birx speaking on tuesday. mortality to this disease will increase and then it will come back down and it will come back down slower than the rate at which you went up. issue.that is really the how much we can push the mentality down. and because this comes as millions of peopl
. >> over the past fifive weeks, e have witnessed a near exponentntial close anand the nr of new casesreaching almost .very country the number of deaths has more than doubled in the past week. in the next few days, we will reach one million confirmed cases and 50,000 deaths. amy: the united states has the most coronavirus cases in the world, almost double the next country. nearly 2400 people have died in here i in the new york, neww jersey, and connecticut -- half the national total. more...
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assisting in that area and augmenting that staff that has been depleted the last several days due to the nrus and covid-19. -- to the flu and the koi.d >> reporter: [inaudible]. >> one of the scenarios is to put the tents into the gymnasium area and then that way we could put eight patients those tents and then that way to get them out of the general infirmary area and segregate the covid-19 patients away from the rest of the -- rest of the patients and then we'll be able to monitor closely watching their temperatures the real closely and if they need additional help. >> reporter: [inaudible]. >> je. yes. brigadier general mike mcneilly. >> the best brigadier in the country, i might add. [laughter] dible].rter: [inau all i can say is we're working fast and furiously as you know. there's been an increase in the who are f people eligible for snap benefits. but suffice to say that to the is any delay, i'll make sure i work with my staff so we address that. vitally stand how important it is. unemployment, snap benefits, w.i.c., people already on the being able f me not to survive really. we wan
assisting in that area and augmenting that staff that has been depleted the last several days due to the nrus and covid-19. -- to the flu and the koi.d >> reporter: [inaudible]. >> one of the scenarios is to put the tents into the gymnasium area and then that way we could put eight patients those tents and then that way to get them out of the general infirmary area and segregate the covid-19 patients away from the rest of the -- rest of the patients and then we'll be able to monitor...
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the first of the orders were installed at mercy medical nr or said re ords are noon the way to local hospitals and hers across the country it feels incredible to be working sothing that actually matters in thikind of credit home and i'm taylor bisacky rorting kron 4 news one the ways of course to stay safe is to wear gloves when you leave your home that can keep your hands free from germs but if you are wearing gloves there is still more you need to be aware of one nurse from michigan shared ts video of just how fast the germs can spread en if you do have on gloves. >>i want remind you of little thing called cross contamination. so let's say i'm in my car meyerand get ready going to the store so all rit and then i grabbed it cell phone for this purpose. this little piece of cargo here is going to be myself. snow i go into my ear walking aund the iphone okay i probably why it not cleaned my car and i clean everything off air so my gloves and so here now i'm in my ear and getting my groceries and i reach for something and then you know let's just say i reach r toilet paper right we cou
the first of the orders were installed at mercy medical nr or said re ords are noon the way to local hospitals and hers across the country it feels incredible to be working sothing that actually matters in thikind of credit home and i'm taylor bisacky rorting kron 4 news one the ways of course to stay safe is to wear gloves when you leave your home that can keep your hands free from germs but if you are wearing gloves there is still more you need to be aware of one nurse from michigan shared ts...
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lpñrñrñhrñrare you accusing me . ñr) back down.to fight back. it's a good question ñrbecause t shows a lot about sectionalism in the unitedÑiñrqi]ñrÑijf stat. zvñrÑiÑiÑi>> it is a fascinati. ÑiçóÑiñ2óthat is thq=politicali +++ñrÑiñr5& in which they werew3ÑiÑi çóÑijot being nights --ÑiÑiÑiçó ñrlike f old andçó hamilton got down jjph #p# that's what that was about. an interesting thing the play flips on its head, the play, for those of you know it,...
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around this that you're not and it's time for yo own good, but yeah, so that's like jon saidall he lives nrden gate park right. but if i were to drive there and my license ple was from or and they'd say well you don't belonput a warning and a of those warnings will become fes if a you're a repeat >>we've got about uh well i guess the weather tease going to be nice to get out. but like we said stay within your n neighborhood parks. >>a drive to build a new park is it so close by walk there right onthe motorist, a night of sleep in the car right there in the neighborhood i denitely recommend doing the same sure go ahead get out there enjoy your neighborhood and especially ith the nice weather. we have today, but you just can't forget tt social distancing and just a little closer to home use it as an exse to see your own backyard, a look at outside as salesforce tower we are seeing a nice little glow across the horizon can actually see the heart lit up there and salesforce tower ol to see how the buildings are a really a lighting things up to make us all feel a little bit tter during the shelt
around this that you're not and it's time for yo own good, but yeah, so that's like jon saidall he lives nrden gate park right. but if i were to drive there and my license ple was from or and they'd say well you don't belonput a warning and a of those warnings will become fes if a you're a repeat >>we've got about uh well i guess the weather tease going to be nice to get out. but like we said stay within your n neighborhood parks. >>a drive to build a new park is it so close by walk...
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five months ago, right, not that long ago it seems like ages, but not that long ago, whats wi's the nr americans were complaining about, the cost of the healthcare system. we need, you know, if we want to get the costs under control, one thing we have to do is make the system more efficient, get the prices down. we also have to get rid of what experts call low value care or no value care. that is care we deliver that really doesn't improve health. i'll give you one example. two weeks ago in the new england journal of medicine, there was an article that looked at patients, steroid injection into knees for pain versus physical therapy. turned out physical therapy was better than steroid -- we had a lot of studies that have shown things like radiation for the breast cancer, we can give radiation over seven weeks or a little more intensely over three weeks, which is much cheap, three weeks is better, and yet most women still get seven weeks of treatment. we need to go to three weeks of treatment. these kind of changes don't affect the health of patients, but they do affect the cost substan
five months ago, right, not that long ago it seems like ages, but not that long ago, whats wi's the nr americans were complaining about, the cost of the healthcare system. we need, you know, if we want to get the costs under control, one thing we have to do is make the system more efficient, get the prices down. we also have to get rid of what experts call low value care or no value care. that is care we deliver that really doesn't improve health. i'll give you one example. two weeks ago in the...
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that's why we need strong w.h.o., a trusted w.h.o., and we hope all leaders will continue to7n'ñr worktq information you cane1t under current circumstances. thate1 seems to be a hint that certain governments are more transparent than otherq governments. do you believe china has been honest about the damage this virus did in theirÑie1 country? number one, and number two, if they haven't been honest about >> so at first, wet( really dox have to work with the information we get. we don't have in the world health organization the power to go and inspect beyond what countries tell us. that's been made clear in the treaty that governments agreed in 2005 on how nations work together and how the w.h.o. operates. but i say this, that theye1 did invite a team pulled together by the world health organization to come and e1inspect everythingÈ mid-february. there were no e1restrictionse1 what that team investigated. it included american experts as well as experts from others in the world. so we're trying to be clear to everybody that we have been given accesse1 to the informati we requested.e1 and
that's why we need strong w.h.o., a trusted w.h.o., and we hope all leaders will continue to7n'ñr worktq information you cane1t under current circumstances. thate1 seems to be a hint that certain governments are more transparent than otherq governments. do you believe china has been honest about the damage this virus did in theirÑie1 country? number one, and number two, if they haven't been honest about >> so at first, wet( really dox have to work with the information we get. we don't...
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as you know, thehe officiaial nr of bodies here in the cityy that dieded, the peoplele that didiet home wasn't even part of the official c count. we havave famamilies living with infected peoeople. wewe have families who haven't worked for over a month. and alsoso you have many of our they havefamilies, beenen in the fronontlines. they h have b become essentiall workers. still invisibible, very much invisible. but they have been going out to p protection.ny for the fedederal government, there is this confusision, next messages, this information coming down the pipe. also, there in new york k in the , immigrantsts have become a nationanal t target bye federal government. we have becocome rather visible, but as a way of scapegoating this, as a way of practically persecutining us under the homelaland secururity. we have become the threat or the public threat for national security. ground, the picture i is bleak. -- not only the dead ones who are piling up in their hohomes, but they aree hungry. they don't know where to turn. they d don't knowow where too g. our rapid respoponse solidarity
as you know, thehe officiaial nr of bodies here in the cityy that dieded, the peoplele that didiet home wasn't even part of the official c count. we havave famamilies living with infected peoeople. wewe have families who haven't worked for over a month. and alsoso you have many of our they havefamilies, beenen in the fronontlines. they h have b become essentiall workers. still invisibible, very much invisible. but they have been going out to p protection.ny for the fedederal government, there...
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nrs published the second of these weekly reports today, just about half an hour ago.are this information is is really hard to hear, it is also very hard to report on. these numbers are higher than anybody would have want to think about, but we do need these fuller information to understand the toll this virus is having, how and where the virus progressing and also, to inform what we do next. there are three other points that i want to highlight about these fission your, the first is they provide further break down of the numbers who have died, break downs according to health board area, sex and age. and for the first time, this week's report provides information about the setting in which people died. they show that 596 of these deaths as of sunday were in hospital, 237 took place in care homes, and 1 29 happened at home, or in some other setting. i want to say more particularly about the 237 deaths, that is almost 25% of the total that had occurred in care homes until sunday. we know that older people are more at risk of become seriously unwell or dying from this vir
nrs published the second of these weekly reports today, just about half an hour ago.are this information is is really hard to hear, it is also very hard to report on. these numbers are higher than anybody would have want to think about, but we do need these fuller information to understand the toll this virus is having, how and where the virus progressing and also, to inform what we do next. there are three other points that i want to highlight about these fission your, the first is they...
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. >>> so as governors begin announcing plans to reopen nr states, the director general on the world healthation warned yesterday that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic lies ahead of us. adding that the global community has to take on the virus as a common enemy of humanity to defy it. according to johns hop kins university data, almost 2.5 million people have been infected with the coronavirus worldwide and more than 170,000 have died. joining me now from london nbc news correspondent cal perry for us. cal, i first want you to sxent and expand, if you can, on what we're hearing from the world health organization, that the worst is yet to come. there could still be another major surge across the world here. how are they preparing in general for a possible new surge in cases? >> well, partly what they're talking about is this virus reaching places and us uncovering, really, that it has reached places that are ill equipped to handle it. you look at africa, for example, a place where there just are not ventilators in the same way that there are in the united states. you also look at how th
. >>> so as governors begin announcing plans to reopen nr states, the director general on the world healthation warned yesterday that the worst of the coronavirus pandemic lies ahead of us. adding that the global community has to take on the virus as a common enemy of humanity to defy it. according to johns hop kins university data, almost 2.5 million people have been infected with the coronavirus worldwide and more than 170,000 have died. joining me now from london nbc news...
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tomorrow warm to hot inland nr about 90. we don't get there. we will by tuesday. nice for the bay and the coast though going on here beuse we won't have that morning fog as much and temperates actually a little warmer too. and then this weekend got the coastal clouds and all that took the saturday lower 80 inland and 70's covering the bay. anour general forecast today we're talking 70 per san francisco, 77 san jose, oakland76, most spots opening up this actually mostly sunny skies. i get a few scattered clouds part agreed early on wider bader you have the the inland reaches they're they're popping in the 80's there santa rosa and napa and conquered all lower 80's territory livermore getting close at 79 east bay shoreline in the mid 70's and out of the south bay uper 70's. all of this will be added to our friday's we see numbe warm up a little bit more so in the next short way drop south. and that's going to her in some coastal clouds and fog and l of that with redux reduction temperatures only to step back early next week that coming up a little bit. we'll check i
tomorrow warm to hot inland nr about 90. we don't get there. we will by tuesday. nice for the bay and the coast though going on here beuse we won't have that morning fog as much and temperates actually a little warmer too. and then this weekend got the coastal clouds and all that took the saturday lower 80 inland and 70's covering the bay. anour general forecast today we're talking 70 per san francisco, 77 san jose, oakland76, most spots opening up this actually mostly sunny skies. i get a few...
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organizing, but for not maintaining social distance and not going home and quarantining sisince he w was nromeone e who tested posositive. >> the next time thahat corpororation admit that someone was fireded organizing will be e nextxt time that democracy now! it's a one million-dollar donation from amazon. it is not going to happen. everyone whoho knows what happed -- the difference in the situation is that if you are a union worker, have more protections to be e organizing d taking action. a lot of t teamsters are doing ththat. when their local union is dodone helping, teamsters for a democratic union and ups teamsters united.org, we are here. people can reach outut to be a resource. this is a time when union workers, teamsters, and amazon workers need to be making connections because over the long haul, not just in this crisis, we need to be working together to hold these corprporations accouountable. juan: davivid levin, i w want tk abouout over the long g haul. really, this pandemimic is creatiting a major shift in the way that goods are distrtributed in our society as increasinglyly p
organizing, but for not maintaining social distance and not going home and quarantining sisince he w was nromeone e who tested posositive. >> the next time thahat corpororation admit that someone was fireded organizing will be e nextxt time that democracy now! it's a one million-dollar donation from amazon. it is not going to happen. everyone whoho knows what happed -- the difference in the situation is that if you are a union worker, have more protections to be e organizing d taking...
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and the whole idea of billable hours isn't nrs pressure operationally. you have to go every six minutes. keeping track of your time constantly. if the bill a lot of hours printed so there's an enormous amount of pressure in the profession. and also there's a lack of autonomy. especially as an associate because your schedule is not really your own. read the back and fall clients. and of the partners you work for. and the associates you are poor. so let these lawyers felt like they could not control their own schedules and made them very anxious. one of them had problems with anti- anxiety medication. thank you take with that with alcohol that's a very safe combination and they were like adderall and sort of less things. if you're trying to able make it to pack it into a ten or 12 hour day. it sounds mind-boggling to me. but it is how they feel. dr. leana wen: you mentioned technology and you specifically wrote about young people and addiction. and the role of technology and of her medication of her children. he also gave some pretty frightening statistics
and the whole idea of billable hours isn't nrs pressure operationally. you have to go every six minutes. keeping track of your time constantly. if the bill a lot of hours printed so there's an enormous amount of pressure in the profession. and also there's a lack of autonomy. especially as an associate because your schedule is not really your own. read the back and fall clients. and of the partners you work for. and the associates you are poor. so let these lawyers felt like they could not...
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. >> so i was hoping you can help us get perspective on the nr numbers we're seeing out of the worstyork. i'm conscious of the fact i'm just a layman looking at these and i have my owner emotional investment in wanting things to get better, but when you look at these numbers that we have been talking about tonight that show what might be the start of a decrease in new hospitalizations in new york, do you think we're looking too hard for a glimmer of hope or do you see that as significant? >> i see this as significant. certainly, it matches the expectations that we had so the real sort of stay at home type of social distancing really began to take shape in new york city in particular in the last couple of weeks and really in the last week in new york city and so we anticipated this would be the week, two to three weeks after that that we'd really start to see the benefits of those social distancing efforts start to take shape, and i think that that's exactly what you're seeing here. we're seeing because usually there is this two-week lag between when those distance -- social distancin
. >> so i was hoping you can help us get perspective on the nr numbers we're seeing out of the worstyork. i'm conscious of the fact i'm just a layman looking at these and i have my owner emotional investment in wanting things to get better, but when you look at these numbers that we have been talking about tonight that show what might be the start of a decrease in new hospitalizations in new york, do you think we're looking too hard for a glimmer of hope or do you see that as significant?...
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lake verse nrs have no returned the money.more technical issues are plaguing the second round of loans. our business editor julia chatterley joins me. julia, there's a multimillionaire business owner, a presentfriend of the presiden got a loan while small businesses are finding it difficult to get a loan. >> technically there was no foul play here, jake, but it's like two basketball players walking onto the court and saying, let's play. is it fair? no, it's not, but it's not illegal. >> the lakers, shake shack, ruth's chris steakhouse are among those giving back millions of dollars. how much overall is being returned at this point? >> this is a great question. the small business administration tweeted yesterday that over $2 billion have been declined or returned from the first round. that's going to be added into the current pot. it's small in terms of the whole size, but it's big in terms of small businesses that are still desperately waiting for the money. and i think that's the point here. >> the second round of loans opene
lake verse nrs have no returned the money.more technical issues are plaguing the second round of loans. our business editor julia chatterley joins me. julia, there's a multimillionaire business owner, a presentfriend of the presiden got a loan while small businesses are finding it difficult to get a loan. >> technically there was no foul play here, jake, but it's like two basketball players walking onto the court and saying, let's play. is it fair? no, it's not, but it's not illegal....
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to a tip-stealingng bug on n at leaeo or t three occasions, and probay seveveral more thahat they'll nrit toto. so it is really y hard to o tell withth no tranansparency w withe compmpany. it's alall througugh blackboxox algoriththms. and d really, yoyou know, , we t got t to kind of f feel what's g on b by crowdsourcrcing infoforn via facecebook and twitter. amy: i i wanted to ask you aboua statement made by the instacart founder and ceo, apoorva mehta, who announced the company would bring on 300,000 additional shoppers to o meet increased demand amidst t the pandemic. mehta said workers are being provided with health and safety supplies, issued a statement that said -- "we are also offering additional support for shoppers who may be affected by covid-19. all in-store shoppers nationwide now have access to sick pay, an accrued benefit that can be used as paid time off if you're absent from work due to illness or injury. additionally, any full-service or in-store shopper can receive up to 14 days of extended pay if you're diagnosed with covid-19 or placed in individual mandatory isolat
to a tip-stealingng bug on n at leaeo or t three occasions, and probay seveveral more thahat they'll nrit toto. so it is really y hard to o tell withth no tranansparency w withe compmpany. it's alall througugh blackboxox algoriththms. and d really, yoyou know, , we t got t to kind of f feel what's g on b by crowdsourcrcing infoforn via facecebook and twitter. amy: i i wanted to ask you aboua statement made by the instacart founder and ceo, apoorva mehta, who announced the company would bring on...
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Ñijoanne freeman, i wouldÑixdñro i]ñr that one of her mostñr commendable qualifications isñr&wvlpuong after receivind!qçó degree, she was recognized already aáhjáju$e nations top yuug historians. çóÑiçóçóçóÑiÑiÑiñrçói]çóxdñrçóÑa past week on the history channel series on george washington. she has written several books, including a study of alexander hamilton. and her first major book titled "affairs of honor: national politics in the new republic" won the national book award from the society of historians of the early american republic. the basis of tonight's lecture is titled "field of blood" published in 2018. with regard to that book, a historian, who some of you may recall was a former dust speaker, wrote that, quote, "with insightful analysis, she explores the relationships of the congressman before the civil war and finds a culture of astonishing violence in fistfights, duels and mass brawls. it changes how we think of political history." another permanent historian wrote that, "she describes many varieties of congressional violence including bullying, fighting in the halls
Ñijoanne freeman, i wouldÑixdñro i]ñr that one of her mostñr commendable qualifications isñr&wvlpuong after receivind!qçó degree, she was recognized already aáhjáju$e nations top yuug historians. çóÑiçóçóçóÑiÑiÑiñrçói]çóxdñrçóÑa past week on the history channel series on george washington. she has written several books, including a study of alexander hamilton. and her first major book titled "affairs of honor: national politics in the new...
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was a because it sifted through all of information and that such perfect information that i i nr could have done on my own? or is it because, because the data that was plugged into it was inherently biased against african-americans? .. was drawing biased data. peter: is not just about our inability to understand it,an that is what is going about it, that is the problem of it. and in a way, as an acquisition, have is the military but something that is on one hand while the prospect of advising you better and on the other hand, no one can tell you how it works. gooroland: good afternoon. do you think ai, thinks and acts on its own and should be outlawed in the future are duly look at that and think of it is progress we don't look at that. >> i think that's kind of a question, were trying to regulate things in india and makes little sense. or things that were largely successful, like move away from chemical weapons. cain other failures throughout history. it is a real challenge him a if you violate these things. something which was effective, and went to work. the real issue is when we se
was a because it sifted through all of information and that such perfect information that i i nr could have done on my own? or is it because, because the data that was plugged into it was inherently biased against african-americans? .. was drawing biased data. peter: is not just about our inability to understand it,an that is what is going about it, that is the problem of it. and in a way, as an acquisition, have is the military but something that is on one hand while the prospect of advising...
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the first wave of measures is of course liquidity in nrs amounts -- enormous amounts.y be so that later, recapitalization may be needed and here, we are just consulting on common european framework, if that is needed, in order to make would wantber states wit to recapitalize businesses, in the same way we maintain a level playing field, we try to limit the distortion of competition, and we have had quite positive responses to that with member states, but it will take still some days until we are ready to launch it. >> you did turn a few heads with your interview a few days ago in which you advocated for states taking stakes in companies in order to keep china from taking over some of those companies. is that how you feel still a few days later, commissioner? margrethe: i think it is very, very important that we are vigilant, because we have come into this health crisis in different points in time. we are suffering from it to a different degree in any point in time. some countries, they open. some countries are deep in the crisis and people are really suffering. that al
the first wave of measures is of course liquidity in nrs amounts -- enormous amounts.y be so that later, recapitalization may be needed and here, we are just consulting on common european framework, if that is needed, in order to make would wantber states wit to recapitalize businesses, in the same way we maintain a level playing field, we try to limit the distortion of competition, and we have had quite positive responses to that with member states, but it will take still some days until we...
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nrs published the third of its weekly reports today, just around half an hour ago, which covers the periodt point, according to our daily figures, if i can remind you, 915 deaths had been registered are people who had tested positive for covid—19. however the report today shows that by sunday, the total number of registered deaths linked to the virus, confirmed and presumed, was 1616. 651 of these were registered in the seven days up until sunday and that is an increase of 41 from the week before, when 610 covid—19 deaths we re before, when 610 covid—19 deaths were registered. these figures are extremely difficult to report on and i know they will be difficult for all of you to listen to. they are higher than any of us would ever wa nt to higher than any of us would ever want to think about. the first minister, nicola sturgeon. we will shortly go to downing street for the coronavirus daily briefing but we can speak to our political correspondentjessica parker who can speak to our political correspondent jessica parker who is in westminster. we are expecting dominic raab to speak, chris whi
nrs published the third of its weekly reports today, just around half an hour ago, which covers the periodt point, according to our daily figures, if i can remind you, 915 deaths had been registered are people who had tested positive for covid—19. however the report today shows that by sunday, the total number of registered deaths linked to the virus, confirmed and presumed, was 1616. 651 of these were registered in the seven days up until sunday and that is an increase of 41 from the week...
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nrs is therefore looking at ways in which in future we can also publish information by date of death,day 29th of march, registration offices in scotla nd of march, registration offices in scotland were closed at some times as they began preparations for remote death registration during the pandemic. that means that some of the registrations last week would ordinarily have taken place the week before and that in part explains why the figures for all deaths last week, not just those the figures for all deaths last week, notjust those attributed to covid—19, are much higher than in the same week in previous years and why there appears to be such a sharp increase in overall deaths in one week. however, not all of that sharp increase in deaths which is over and above the numbers attributed to the virus, can be accounted for by that backlog being made up so this is an issue that we are exploring and studying further. the final point i wa nt to studying further. the final point i want to make is that these new weekly figures include more detailed detail than has previously been the case. the
nrs is therefore looking at ways in which in future we can also publish information by date of death,day 29th of march, registration offices in scotla nd of march, registration offices in scotland were closed at some times as they began preparations for remote death registration during the pandemic. that means that some of the registrations last week would ordinarily have taken place the week before and that in part explains why the figures for all deaths last week, not just those the figures...