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ovid 19 special next on d w. beethoven is for me. is for. retailers is for. greater. and beethoven is for. beethoven is for every. beethoven 2020. 5th anniversary here on d. don't you know. it's been more than half a year since the 1st cases of the novel coronavirus were identified. and 12 weeks since the w.h.o. declared a global pandemic. scientists and health professionals have yet to discover a vaccine it's not for lack of trying dozens of new vaccine candidates are in testing but some research has a pinning their hopes on vaccines that already exist to what extent could to become loss' that scene's be you. against the new coronavirus. welcome to our coverage $900.00 special here on news i'm monica johnson berlin good to have you with us a scientist race to find a coronavirus vaccine it could be that this one right under our noses the b.c.g. vaccine traditionally used against you because as has been shown to also protect against a range of other diseases researchers are now hoping that covert 19 could be one of them. it may be only a little prick but it rarely goes
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visitors from outside of themselvesut staff meansl as other employees there are interactions where .ovid is in that community the caller raised important things about infection. oftentors can go in more when there are complaints or there is a need to revisit a home, but outside of this pandemic environment a key part of the nursing homes is having family visit and serving the situation. that is not able to occur right now in person. that will be through calls and electronic efforts because the priority is on reducing spread and having people coming in other than staff. next is abby in anderson, south carolina. we lost abby. we go to rick in iowa. caller: how old do you have to be to be in one of those nursing homes? i just saw a video of a 20-year-old and they are just pummeling an old gentleman. was his symptoms to get into that nursing home? host: the age to get into a nursing home? changes inentioned hhs rules. let me ask you about a proposed rule on infection that is being proposed. medicare medicaid would moun undefined term that lets the facility decide how much time should be spen
visitors from outside of themselvesut staff meansl as other employees there are interactions where .ovid is in that community the caller raised important things about infection. oftentors can go in more when there are complaints or there is a need to revisit a home, but outside of this pandemic environment a key part of the nursing homes is having family visit and serving the situation. that is not able to occur right now in person. that will be through calls and electronic efforts because the...
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ovide neck. man comes out of was single parent home educated him self and rises up and becomes the president of the united states. and you ask him for his bread city for kids because you can't take the old me off our neck. the reason why we are much in all over the world is we were lied charge we couldn't breathe not because there was something wrong what our love was but big you wouldn't take your knee off our mess we don't want no favors just get up off for us and we can be and do what apple we can be. they have been protest all over the world some have looted and done other things and none of us in this family condones looting or violence. but the thing i want us to be real cognizant of is there's a difference between those calling for peace and those calling for quite. some of y'all don't want peace. you just want quite. you just want us to shut up and suffer in silence. the overwhelming majority of the people much. one break and went they were trying to break barriers. they weren't trying to
ovide neck. man comes out of was single parent home educated him self and rises up and becomes the president of the united states. and you ask him for his bread city for kids because you can't take the old me off our neck. the reason why we are much in all over the world is we were lied charge we couldn't breathe not because there was something wrong what our love was but big you wouldn't take your knee off our mess we don't want no favors just get up off for us and we can be and do what apple...
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ovid now much of the u.k. is starting to emerge from months of locked in but not the english city of leicester bad news there for them people being told that a hold on for longer after a troubling spike in infections locked be reimposed that it's coming quickly and also through manhunt coke telling employees just how serious the problem still is. having taken clinical advice on the actions necessary and then discuss them with the local team in less and less to show we've made some difficult but important decisions the more people follow the rules the faster we'll get control of this virus and get us to back to normal we'll keep all of these local measures on the review and we will not keep them in place any longer than is necessary we'll review whether we can release any measures in 2 weeks' time so than for lester for now non-essential shops and schools will be closed and travels being discouraged extra cash is being sent to support people in self isolation there and the restrictions will be legally enforced
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for iran to do its part to fight the global spread of the virus something that he said could make ovid 19 a pandemic that would go on forever even amid this pandemic the u.s. government has a bench for the refuse to lift its on law and collective punishment making it virtually impossible for us to even buy medicine and medical equipment. are small and medium enterprise make up the bulk of the country's economy weeks into the outbreak financial experts warned president hassan rouhani prolonged closures what inevitably lead to social unrest so getting the country's economy back on track was as important to iran stability as fighting the disease by the end of april a presidential decree had life returning to normal in parts of the country. businesses in the capital to run iran's economic engine were also starting to reopen. all the while health experts warned the coronavirus was still a serious public threat iran's government was making a desperate choice at a time of global crisis the health and safety of its people versus the wellbeing of its economy it was a life or death decision iran
for iran to do its part to fight the global spread of the virus something that he said could make ovid 19 a pandemic that would go on forever even amid this pandemic the u.s. government has a bench for the refuse to lift its on law and collective punishment making it virtually impossible for us to even buy medicine and medical equipment. are small and medium enterprise make up the bulk of the country's economy weeks into the outbreak financial experts warned president hassan rouhani prolonged...
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write a 1000 more books you need to pass on what you've learned so that others can take that test ovidehat's a game. of life in which dreams have become a reality and a passion to share her good fortune and experience with others cornelia funke are a world renowned author from germany whose own story is still being read. hi guys it's my weather here on the racetrack or to push him a change in. the perfect place to test those high powered vehicles. flashing but is it somehow a bit behind the times electrum ability in sports cars of coal stock it's a nervous question read. t.w. . grab a paddle and off you go back. to the gulf really except salesman adventurous journey along germany's line i wish there were excited about what awaits me on. trap the river the land base added challenge it allentown or along the way i am planning my monitor the head of the bylaws all the way the town hall going to check in. 90 minutes on d. w. . what's going on here. a house of your very own from a printer. computer games that are healing. my dog needs electricity. shift explains delivers facts and shows what
write a 1000 more books you need to pass on what you've learned so that others can take that test ovidehat's a game. of life in which dreams have become a reality and a passion to share her good fortune and experience with others cornelia funke are a world renowned author from germany whose own story is still being read. hi guys it's my weather here on the racetrack or to push him a change in. the perfect place to test those high powered vehicles. flashing but is it somehow a bit behind the...
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and return home but everyone started congratulated me while i was still in a hospital without good ovide it was a joyous event for the entire village that is local couples try to everything for the little miracle finally happened. we prayed an apparatus have to be nonsense as a ploy there's a gift from heaven. but you know. now the head of the local council has to keep his word he promised a surprise for the 1st birth of a boy in the village. of him to go to the positive news reached us all during this difficult time of the pandemic and it's proven to be a turning point since part tosh was born only good things have been happening here the statistics are looking better the local economy is improving so there's that we're all very very have to show these descriptions so if this is all about social he. has become a kind of a hero but he takes it in stride and sleeps like a baby with his mother still receiving presence of flowers and toys and clothes for the whole family so everyone can share in the good fortune because i don't have a single friend has got to brother i'm the anyone that spr
and return home but everyone started congratulated me while i was still in a hospital without good ovide it was a joyous event for the entire village that is local couples try to everything for the little miracle finally happened. we prayed an apparatus have to be nonsense as a ploy there's a gift from heaven. but you know. now the head of the local council has to keep his word he promised a surprise for the 1st birth of a boy in the village. of him to go to the positive news reached us all...
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people are -- i don't think that people often understand the huge service that goodwill ovides to thecommunity on an environmental level but also on an employment level. and we ve at my chapter alone, 10% of the people that we currently employ are homeless or were homeless .25% were formerly inrcerated. 95% of the people that come to us are low or no income when they me to goodwill and now d have jobs are getting skill sets to move forward. we are really helping some of the most vulnerable californians. that is the thinthat breaks my heart the most that we are not able to, that we are going to have to contra so that can continue to help people. the one good thing that has happened is we have been able to help people virtually. of low income people do not necessarily have stable internet were necessarily have the tools to get online effectively that we have helped a lot of folks either through online and training. we have moved a lot of things online but hewe are ing people over the phone for the folks who do not have stable internet service and actually in the last month we have inter
people are -- i don't think that people often understand the huge service that goodwill ovides to thecommunity on an environmental level but also on an employment level. and we ve at my chapter alone, 10% of the people that we currently employ are homeless or were homeless .25% were formerly inrcerated. 95% of the people that come to us are low or no income when they me to goodwill and now d have jobs are getting skill sets to move forward. we are really helping some of the most vulnerable...
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e robust and equitable way, recognizing the inequality thate is there.ad you're absolutely right. ,ovidnly exposed what is already there.y in he systemic racism, systemic disparity in health outcomes and educational outcomes, in economic outcomes for black andi white america. w we have to do something about it. and i would argue that the en democratic caucus in the house is trying powerfully to do something about it, even thoughf we dote wind up up against a;:ó circus attitude by republican >> congresswoman madeleine dean, democrat of pennsylvania, joining us via zoom this morning. we do appreciate the time. >> thank you very much for having me. >> jay clayton, chair of the u.s. securities and exchange commission, testifies before the house financial services committee on emergency lending during the covid-19 pandemic. watch live today at noon eastern on c-span3, online at c-span.org, or listen live on the free c-span radio app. >> first ladies, influence and image, on american history tv, examines the private lives and public roles of the nation's first ladies, through interviews with
e robust and equitable way, recognizing the inequality thate is there.ad you're absolutely right. ,ovidnly exposed what is already there.y in he systemic racism, systemic disparity in health outcomes and educational outcomes, in economic outcomes for black andi white america. w we have to do something about it. and i would argue that the en democratic caucus in the house is trying powerfully to do something about it, even thoughf we dote wind up up against a;:ó circus attitude by republican...
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another disaster, leading to millions of families facing financial hardships and many more deaths from ovid-19. it is precisely during this time, precisely in our moments of history, precisely in the american family's agony that we must pass hr 1425, the patient protection and affordable care enhancement act. that we must act for the people and fight to make health care more affordable by stabilizing the markets, strengthening protections for pre-existing conditions and incentivizing other states to expand the edicaid program and lowering the cost of prescription drugs, and hr 1425 would do that. that is why we need this bill, for those patients who are concerned that they have covid r the family who will be infected, and for those individuals and the families who are struggling to pay their bills. that is why democrats will keep fighting for the people. thank you, and i would like to turn it back over to speaker pelosi. speaker pelosi: thank you very uch. thank you to all of our members for their leadership. and as congressman ruiz mentioned and was alluded to by congressman scott, tomorro
another disaster, leading to millions of families facing financial hardships and many more deaths from ovid-19. it is precisely during this time, precisely in our moments of history, precisely in the american family's agony that we must pass hr 1425, the patient protection and affordable care enhancement act. that we must act for the people and fight to make health care more affordable by stabilizing the markets, strengthening protections for pre-existing conditions and incentivizing other...
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talking about what happens when someone have one hand of white supremacy and another hand a preacher ovide let's we're talking about what happens when we are silent about the deaths and about the killing of black transfuse we're talking about what happens when black translunar killings by either vigilantes or black men or police officers right we're talking about what happens when we are actually seeing black trance people experience interpersonal violence and state violence so again as a sister man my role of responsibility is to always always always protect transform because i know deep down inside that they're going to be some black sister heterosexual man won't and i know deep down inside certainly that law enforcement will not really protect them and care about their murders here is speaking to my soul with that roll call their president and i thank you for calling out be huge diffidence that we often have when it comes to that divide between who's black lives matter and who is technically do not i haven't. that question now you know that it's an election year in election year politic
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for a street party in london breaches antique ovid rules and ends in clashes with police we visit the area to find out why tensions flared. and so when we feel as if we've been targets here for me i will return to the normal part peaceful of the people they will retaliate. new york sees this heist the shootings in nearly a quarter of a century the cold comes as an anti crime unit was disbanded following demands to defund the police by black lives matter protests. and so produces a skin whitening products come under fire amid claims that the goods are racist major companies have now renamed the browns or pulled them from the shelves completely we put the issue of the but.
for a street party in london breaches antique ovid rules and ends in clashes with police we visit the area to find out why tensions flared. and so when we feel as if we've been targets here for me i will return to the normal part peaceful of the people they will retaliate. new york sees this heist the shootings in nearly a quarter of a century the cold comes as an anti crime unit was disbanded following demands to defund the police by black lives matter protests. and so produces a skin...
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this is the best way to counter disinformation when it comes to .ovid-19e] >> i try to do the.e. a lot ofda excellent people in-d nato work with communications,l. messaging every day. they do an excellent job.n informationthat in different capitals, nato allies are doing what they can to counter this information. it undermines trust of our agai democratic institutions. the idea a free and opene that societies, freedom of expression, we need free andti independentons press.s. thosebe institutions areve important, r because in the long run,tempt that is the best wayo make sure that people havedisini reliable information and that any attempt to spread disinformation false stories, are not successful. >> i would like to go back now to our questions on social media. wenato received a question from afghanistan. nato's perhaps longest and most challenging mission has been an afghanistan, transforming -- we welcome the new nato senior process, thetative in afghanistan. his question relates to that and he is asking how will thety nato a 20 3:30 process the futue of nato, affect afghanista
this is the best way to counter disinformation when it comes to .ovid-19e] >> i try to do the.e. a lot ofda excellent people in-d nato work with communications,l. messaging every day. they do an excellent job.n informationthat in different capitals, nato allies are doing what they can to counter this information. it undermines trust of our agai democratic institutions. the idea a free and opene that societies, freedom of expression, we need free andti independentons press.s. thosebe...
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to cancel its 14 day quarantine for people arriving from countries it considers to be low risk folk ovid 19 it will divide nations into grain amber and red categories those arriving from the 1st so groups will no longer have to go into isolation the rule changes are due to be announced next week and the u.k. is also expected to establish so-called bridges with france italy spain and germany as well as greece that would mean quarantine free holidays for travelers to and from those countries but a u.s. fortune will and south america are expected to be among those in red the u.k. south fascination policy came into effect on june 8th and has been criticized by and i and airports and the hospitality sector and i speak to paul brennan in london for us of all restrictions are being eased and people saw it's turning to the possibility of travel overseas where we with that. well certainly the option is now in front of people both from the u.k. and people traveling in the u.k. to arrive here without the need to self isolate for 14 days depending on where exactly they're coming from as you say the
to cancel its 14 day quarantine for people arriving from countries it considers to be low risk folk ovid 19 it will divide nations into grain amber and red categories those arriving from the 1st so groups will no longer have to go into isolation the rule changes are due to be announced next week and the u.k. is also expected to establish so-called bridges with france italy spain and germany as well as greece that would mean quarantine free holidays for travelers to and from those countries but...
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i mean, well, i'll be honest, you're, you're a healthcare ovider, and you're...re these lines that one, providers are not supposed to >> right. >> so tell me about, why were you crossing those lines? >> what lines? well, cause, see, in my mind, understand this. i was prescribing a medication anyw. prescribe one called subsys or one call fentora, or add some more oxycodone to the streets. i mean, one way or another, something was getting escribed. >> and the speaker's money, did it change your prescribing? patter >> absolutely, the speaker's money changed my prescribingpa erns, yes. because if i'm going to add a medition, i'm going to be you know, supplements my income. ntve five children, and having a signifither who wasn't bringing in the income to help pay thbills, this additional money was something that i needed. >> it all comes down to targeting.fi you gott their hot button. whatever makes them tick. and it sounds ruthless. ss and it is ruththat we would target someone that's in distress in an effort to take advantage of them. >> narrator: burlakoff told us
i mean, well, i'll be honest, you're, you're a healthcare ovider, and you're...re these lines that one, providers are not supposed to >> right. >> so tell me about, why were you crossing those lines? >> what lines? well, cause, see, in my mind, understand this. i was prescribing a medication anyw. prescribe one called subsys or one call fentora, or add some more oxycodone to the streets. i mean, one way or another, something was getting escribed. >> and the speaker's...
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and need to ensure the safety of the employees again and the customers but this time ve vis-a-vis ovid whatever we have to do and then if the numbers are good, we don't control that, you know but if the numbers are good in terms of outbreak and people infected, then i believe retail can make that road back towards a true come back things will change but it will come back. >> it was interesting, jan niffen pointed out in the strip mall type of centers that traffic at 110% of last year maybe helped by the relief checks that people got and who's to say whether that lasts but maybe a sense of pent-up demand as the stores started to reopen. >> i think if people shop that will last. what we are seeing is a tremendous acceleration of the trends that pre-existed the pandemic so it was the players winning. malls have been in big trouble department stores are in trouble. apparel stores, think of those in the mall in real trouble. walmart is a winner, target, home depot, dollar general all off the mall players and of course, amazon has picked up tremendous market share and likely to continue to d
and need to ensure the safety of the employees again and the customers but this time ve vis-a-vis ovid whatever we have to do and then if the numbers are good, we don't control that, you know but if the numbers are good in terms of outbreak and people infected, then i believe retail can make that road back towards a true come back things will change but it will come back. >> it was interesting, jan niffen pointed out in the strip mall type of centers that traffic at 110% of last year...
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money for ovides clean energy investments to keep money for an, resiliency projects to protect us from stronger storms, and for public transit to keep cars off the road. a reason -- there's no reason we can't have a modern, fficient, clean national infrastructure. this bill puts us on our way, and i am proud to have been the development since the beginning. i am proud to co-sponsor, and i sk everyone to support this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, at this time i'd yield two minutes to the mr.leman from pennsylvania, smucker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. r. smucker: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the ranking member for yielding. r. speaker, i rise today in opposition to this partisan infrastructure bill. can work this house together and can accomplish things for the american people. that members ago from both parties came together unprecedented an pandemic to
money for ovides clean energy investments to keep money for an, resiliency projects to protect us from stronger storms, and for public transit to keep cars off the road. a reason -- there's no reason we can't have a modern, fficient, clean national infrastructure. this bill puts us on our way, and i am proud to have been the development since the beginning. i am proud to co-sponsor, and i sk everyone to support this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman...
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but the problems go deeper than china's immediate response to .ovid-19 itself in april, i led a bipartisan letter with chairman graham and colleagues calling for an immediate ban on wet wildlife markets, so-called wet markets, and the international. trade of wildlife this is the kind of market where the covid-19 outbreak is believed to have originated. live andshoppers, and dead species all jammed in close quarters and the markets are ideal and terrible places for diseases to jump, so-called zoo nautica diseases, to jump to humans. professor keitner, some questions. what legislative tools can congress use to push for the global ban on wildlife markets and the international wildlife trade? the second part of the question is earlier this year, it announced it was banning the trade and consumption of wild animals, but a number of analyses show china's band has a significant amount of loopholes, including the exception for trading wildlife for medical purposes, so-called medical purposes. what tools can congress use to push china and other countries to impose strong bans on wildlife markets to
but the problems go deeper than china's immediate response to .ovid-19 itself in april, i led a bipartisan letter with chairman graham and colleagues calling for an immediate ban on wet wildlife markets, so-called wet markets, and the international. trade of wildlife this is the kind of market where the covid-19 outbreak is believed to have originated. live andshoppers, and dead species all jammed in close quarters and the markets are ideal and terrible places for diseases to jump, so-called...
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necessary sanctions or restrictive measures in order to push forward the withdrawal of assistance ovidingwill be beijing to stop the implementation of this controversial law. on that controversial law, you have been asking for the united states to step in. were you disappointed when the president did not outline any concrete measures on what to do in hong kong in his speech last week? joshua: according to the white house press conference by president trump, he already made a strong and clear announcement about how one country two systems turns into one system. will be considered. that is a strong signal to beijing how they should not ignore the voice of the global community. i am not disappointed. the white house will announce sanctions or when president trump signs an executive order depends on the timetable of beijing. right now, trump has not announced a timetable of implementation of sanctions. at the same time, beijing has not announced a concrete timetable on implementing the national security law in hong kong. it is my understanding, according to our source from the national securi
necessary sanctions or restrictive measures in order to push forward the withdrawal of assistance ovidingwill be beijing to stop the implementation of this controversial law. on that controversial law, you have been asking for the united states to step in. were you disappointed when the president did not outline any concrete measures on what to do in hong kong in his speech last week? joshua: according to the white house press conference by president trump, he already made a strong and clear...
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the 50-page report was released today address as number of important issues related to ovid-19 testing. one issue we examined in this work, i hope we talk about today, is how we can make sure that we are best prepared for potential overlap of covid-19 and influenza cases in the fall. i'm looking forward to the conversation we are going to have today. i greatly appreciate all three of our witnesses and governors for taking time from their extremely busy schedules to be here. made a lot of improvement over the last few months, our work is not done and as we continue to work on drafting more legislation responding to covid-19 pandemic, it is especially important to hear state perspectives. i thank you. yield back. ms. degette: i thank the gentleman for yielding back. i would advise members in case you are unaware of this, there is a window on your screen that says one, two, three clock. this will count down from five minutes for each other statements or questioning. and then it will start going over. if that's not working for you, trying clicking on it. we hope it will work. the chair wil
the 50-page report was released today address as number of important issues related to ovid-19 testing. one issue we examined in this work, i hope we talk about today, is how we can make sure that we are best prepared for potential overlap of covid-19 and influenza cases in the fall. i'm looking forward to the conversation we are going to have today. i greatly appreciate all three of our witnesses and governors for taking time from their extremely busy schedules to be here. made a lot of...
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and-- that students save the financial aid that they are eligible for due to the economic impacts of ovid-19. specifically we asked the department to issue guidance to colleges, to help ensure that students' financial aid eligibility could be appropriately adjusted and to update the on-line form to capture recent changes in income for financial aid applicants. so, to reach the college presidents and i'll start with you, president daniel. can you speak to how your students have been economically impacted by covid-19? i know you've done it through the the-- and to help the students get the financial help they're eligible for. we're in the process of finding out which students who have xpressed the desire to come to urdue, will finally come and can manage it and i don't doubt that many of them have encountered economic, significant economic setbacks since they expressed that intention. we'll know much more over the next few weeks. i'm hoping that most of them will be able to do it, but i applaud the initiative that you led and those who joined you in it, clearly we all do all we can to get a
and-- that students save the financial aid that they are eligible for due to the economic impacts of ovid-19. specifically we asked the department to issue guidance to colleges, to help ensure that students' financial aid eligibility could be appropriately adjusted and to update the on-line form to capture recent changes in income for financial aid applicants. so, to reach the college presidents and i'll start with you, president daniel. can you speak to how your students have been economically...
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poor staffing in long-term care facilities was the gasoline to ovid-19's match. within the long-term care industry, direct care workers, on average, earn only one to two dollars more per hour over the state minimum wage, forcing these dedicated people to work 60-80 hours per week, at multiple locations, to pay the most modest of rent/expenses. meaning, you could have a caregiver that works at one facility where there are active covid-19 infections, yet, is forced to work at a second location and may transmit the irus to residents. now facilities did not cause this disaster, their response has been sub-standard, and they did it with the people's money. a skilled nursing facility can choose to be private pay, and some do, but largely they do not because the lucrative and reliable stream of medicare dollars is highly attractive. in exchange, they care for a few medicaid residents along the way but they will take the first opportunity to discharge that esident. sadly, some facilities have exploited the pandemic and the lack of oversight to evict residents without not
poor staffing in long-term care facilities was the gasoline to ovid-19's match. within the long-term care industry, direct care workers, on average, earn only one to two dollars more per hour over the state minimum wage, forcing these dedicated people to work 60-80 hours per week, at multiple locations, to pay the most modest of rent/expenses. meaning, you could have a caregiver that works at one facility where there are active covid-19 infections, yet, is forced to work at a second location...
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could be potentially preventive so trying to protect vulnerable patients from getting infected with ovid this is the first of a few different approaches like this regeneron is also working on one expected to start human trials this month as well this is about a month ahead of when we expected lilly to get into human clinical trials it's moving very quickly lilly said it's starting to scale up manufacturing to have potentially several hundred thousand doses by the end of the year if these trials go well so a real milestone this morning. the first drug specifically designed to fight covid-19 entering human clinical trials, guys >> all right thank you, meg that is every day we're working. working hard, andrew hopefully something bears fruit. >> our fingers are crossed for everybody. meanwhile, following these violent protests around the country, could there be an up tick in covid-19 cases joining us to discuss the answers is dr. gottleib. serves on the board of i will lumina and pfizer. >> good morning. >> we watched these protests taking place and the unrest all across the country some peo
could be potentially preventive so trying to protect vulnerable patients from getting infected with ovid this is the first of a few different approaches like this regeneron is also working on one expected to start human trials this month as well this is about a month ahead of when we expected lilly to get into human clinical trials it's moving very quickly lilly said it's starting to scale up manufacturing to have potentially several hundred thousand doses by the end of the year if these trials...
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money for ovides clean energy investments to keep money for an, resiliency projects to protect us from stronger storms, and for public transit to keep cars off the road. a reason -- there's no reason we can't have a modern, fficient, clean national infrastructure. this bill puts us on our way, and i am proud to have been the development since the beginning. i am proud to co-sponsor, and i sk everyone to support this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from oregon reserves. the gentleman from missouri is recognized. mr. graves: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, at this time i'd yield two minutes to the mr.leman from pennsylvania, smucker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. r. smucker: thank you, mr. speaker. i'd like to thank the ranking member for yielding. r. speaker, i rise today in opposition to this partisan infrastructure bill. can work this house together and can accomplish things for the american people. that members ago from both parties came together unprecedented an pandemic to
money for ovides clean energy investments to keep money for an, resiliency projects to protect us from stronger storms, and for public transit to keep cars off the road. a reason -- there's no reason we can't have a modern, fficient, clean national infrastructure. this bill puts us on our way, and i am proud to have been the development since the beginning. i am proud to co-sponsor, and i sk everyone to support this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman...