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bring the food in people who work the jail cells people who clean the facilities all those things are great concern but in addition to that one of the things that we have just recently found out today that one of them is the government is doing which is really heinous to the world and now they are defaulting people from the facility and also deporting people with the covert 19 does the other areas of the world which is a drain problem today it was reported they deported 19 haitians and of those 140 nations one of them as the the for the disease into a place if you deport the one who has a disease to an island has already been ravaged by a different issue they're not going to be able to fight the crimes i mean to fight disease earlier than able to fight but honestly makes me sick to my stomach the world deporting people who we know are sick to other countries further spread around spreading this disease that makes me sick to my stomach when. it is actually it may be a crime i mean there's 'd a lot of crimes that are going on and once again this issue isn't just about detainees this
bring the food in people who work the jail cells people who clean the facilities all those things are great concern but in addition to that one of the things that we have just recently found out today that one of them is the government is doing which is really heinous to the world and now they are defaulting people from the facility and also deporting people with the covert 19 does the other areas of the world which is a drain problem today it was reported they deported 19 haitians and of those...
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amazing, brilliant people who have passed transition and people who exist today who have seen incrediblek and all of it in print. >> so as i'm waiting for people to ask a question, i'm going to ask one more along back, you mentioned butler in the differences there, the essayist and a science fiction writer, which do you think has more impact on making people think? >> i can't talk for other people but i can talk for me. for me, i need all of it. i need it all. i need the poet and christians, i need them all because i'm a human being, i process things many different kinds of ways and i need knowledge but i also need heart. fiction and nonfiction and poetry impacts us in different ways where it fills up this very nuanced and textured way of understanding what white supremacy is which is not just pun intended black and white, it's not just racist or not racist. how does racism and white supremacy impact in different ways, everything. i need all of it. >> going to ask a couple questions that came from the audience, going to grab a few more. it's surprising, this one because i am one. surpris
amazing, brilliant people who have passed transition and people who exist today who have seen incrediblek and all of it in print. >> so as i'm waiting for people to ask a question, i'm going to ask one more along back, you mentioned butler in the differences there, the essayist and a science fiction writer, which do you think has more impact on making people think? >> i can't talk for other people but i can talk for me. for me, i need all of it. i need it all. i need the poet and...
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, people who are older, but these are groups of people, those last two groups of people, those last two are the groups that may be will have to isolate for longer depending on what happens with the virus, so i think it's really worth thinking about that, and the impact of not going out, and their mental health, and also making sure that they have all the support that they need, as long as this goes oi'i. that they need, as long as this goes on. to the next newspaper now. the daily express, heartbreaking message for britons to stay home this weekend, desperate nurses easter plea to britain. sam, this is your newspaper, you didn't write this article, but just talk newspaper, you didn't write this article, butjust talk me through the thinking of why this might be on the thinking of why this might be on the front page. , again, it's yet another really personal story about the impact this virus is having, and this is about a nurse from nottingham shire, who, herface is covered in welts from the ppe she's been wearing. she hasn't seen her family for a month. she isjust working, i think is lik
, people who are older, but these are groups of people, those last two groups of people, those last two are the groups that may be will have to isolate for longer depending on what happens with the virus, so i think it's really worth thinking about that, and the impact of not going out, and their mental health, and also making sure that they have all the support that they need, as long as this goes oi'i. that they need, as long as this goes on. to the next newspaper now. the daily express,...
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have lost relatives there people who've lost loved ones there are folks who are still being tested and going through everything right now so those comments aren't really settling well no and i think people have to remember is that the motivation for this it's and they want to get their economy working because they they're losing money doctor bills losing money because people don't have that extra income that they usually send them to watch his show or buy his books you know judge jeanine you know her political connections are losing ground which makes her feel really scared and upset like oh my goodness plus she should stick to water before she does a show and they're exercising i don't know what she does do but stick to water judge as you know and you know in an advertising things like that but these people are all really snake oil salesman during this time of crisis it's not a you know this is about protecting us and look i understand the fear that people are going through they see their wages dropping you know they feel that that's frightening thing of what do i do this doesn't
have lost relatives there people who've lost loved ones there are folks who are still being tested and going through everything right now so those comments aren't really settling well no and i think people have to remember is that the motivation for this it's and they want to get their economy working because they they're losing money doctor bills losing money because people don't have that extra income that they usually send them to watch his show or buy his books you know judge jeanine you...
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but i want to just remind you, we have 1,340 people who have tested positive with the virus. it is estimated that about 12% of the people we've tested overall have the virus, which means that there's a possibility clearly that there are others who are asymptomatic in our community that have the virus and have the ability to infect other people. what we don't want to see on nice days, on days like this, out in the communities and infecting other people. they don't have a mask and not social distancing and going back to the habits that are familiar and engaging with one another and not socially distancing and getting comfortable and complacent. and then a week from now we wonder why our numbers from shot up from 1,340 to 2,000 or more with even more deaths. this is what is at stake. as good as it might seem, the situation we're in now, the numbers are still going up. the number in i.c.u. have gone up. the number of people who are -- who have passed away continues to rise. that means that now more than ever we can't give us and we have to move forward. i know -- as i say, i know
but i want to just remind you, we have 1,340 people who have tested positive with the virus. it is estimated that about 12% of the people we've tested overall have the virus, which means that there's a possibility clearly that there are others who are asymptomatic in our community that have the virus and have the ability to infect other people. what we don't want to see on nice days, on days like this, out in the communities and infecting other people. they don't have a mask and not social...
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go abroad and make more money, make more money than they would at home, but he is appealing to people who have been trained in the philippines to stay, appealing to their sense of nationhood, it says, and you can see a lot of people will go along with that, as we have seen with our own nhs, the patriotism and sense of national pride around it, i can see that happening across the world and you can understand why he is appealing to people to stay and look after their own. susie, let's go back to one of the uk papers now, the times. this is not merger but to huge pharmaceutical companies working together in a deal to make a vaccine on a huge scale. it sounds good, it's quite a long way off, evenif good, it's quite a long way off, even if this all goes according to plan. yes, i've lost count of the number of stories i've seen about a vaccine that is literallyjust around the corner any day now, it's on some of these foreign papers, the same stories are being played out in other nations, president deter tight was saying we have a vaccine, we will get orders can buy it in and glaxosmithkline and
go abroad and make more money, make more money than they would at home, but he is appealing to people who have been trained in the philippines to stay, appealing to their sense of nationhood, it says, and you can see a lot of people will go along with that, as we have seen with our own nhs, the patriotism and sense of national pride around it, i can see that happening across the world and you can understand why he is appealing to people to stay and look after their own. susie, let's go back to...
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that's more than the west side of manhattan they go up and out the day providing extra beds the people who need it james very briefly all the people in new york this is one of the world's busiest cities. yeah it's a city that never sleeps than definitely going to sleep right now i mean of course some people have had their life completely turned upside down by this because they've been directly affected by it i think themselves or a family member but of course that leaves roads and most of our people in the 10 plus 1000000 people who are facing all kinds of other difficulties. difficult to go shopping hard to get the plays they need and the worry about whether the. rent check is going to come from. james ryan in new york city thank you. staying in the u.s. and senator bernie sanders has and that his presidential campaign that clears the way for joe biden to become the democratic party's nominee to challenge president donald trump in november's election the 78 year old sanders performed well in early primaries but then fell behind biden was built a substantial lead in the race for delegates
that's more than the west side of manhattan they go up and out the day providing extra beds the people who need it james very briefly all the people in new york this is one of the world's busiest cities. yeah it's a city that never sleeps than definitely going to sleep right now i mean of course some people have had their life completely turned upside down by this because they've been directly affected by it i think themselves or a family member but of course that leaves roads and most of our...
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people who are not showing symptoms can spread it. that makes things much harder, more than just staying home if you are sick. it is stay home if you might be spreading it and don't even know. that is why we are at the everybody stay-at-home face. host: let's hear from cal. caller: good morning pray thank you for taking my call. the representative made a mistake preach she criticized .he president the obama administration cut funding. my question is will we see an increase in premiums because of this problem? host: thanks, cal. guest: we do not know yet. tend to bereases regional -- increases tend to be regional. states tend to regulate insurance if you have employer insurance. it will vary. there will be more federal health. two your first question, there is an article in political administration, going back to -- a political administration magazine going back to clinton. pre-much every administration tried to do something and it was ignored by the administration after them. particularlyn trump or obama. it really is sort of a bipart
people who are not showing symptoms can spread it. that makes things much harder, more than just staying home if you are sick. it is stay home if you might be spreading it and don't even know. that is why we are at the everybody stay-at-home face. host: let's hear from cal. caller: good morning pray thank you for taking my call. the representative made a mistake preach she criticized .he president the obama administration cut funding. my question is will we see an increase in premiums because...
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do hair, the people who do nails, masseuse, the people who cut your hair, those kinds of services and i know that after we're able to move back into a place we can open up those businesses, they're still going to have some real challenges with meeting the needs of their back rent and other financial issues, as well as their es. employees. we want to make sure those businesses that do not traditionally qualify for the resources that qualify for the state, that we provide them with some relief directly here in the city. and so, we are also providing funding for people who are at risk of losing their housing. although we have issued a moratorium on evictions within,w there other challenges besides what's happening with this pandemic that could lead to housing and security and concern about losing not only your housing but your business. so we wanted to make sure that we had a well-rounded network of support as a result to give to sf and we did just that, with the goals of getting the money into the hand os of the people o need it the most. i want to reiterate, for example, if you are
do hair, the people who do nails, masseuse, the people who cut your hair, those kinds of services and i know that after we're able to move back into a place we can open up those businesses, they're still going to have some real challenges with meeting the needs of their back rent and other financial issues, as well as their es. employees. we want to make sure those businesses that do not traditionally qualify for the resources that qualify for the state, that we provide them with some relief...
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we will find the people who did this. when we do, justice will be swift, certain and severe. ande people are killers, must be treated like killers. that i askt me say pray,ericans tonight to to pray for the people who have lost their lives, to pray for the families and the friends of the dead and the wounded, to pray for the people of oklahoma city. may god's grace be with them. meanwhile, we will be about our work. thank you. [inaudible] hasrney general reno: this been a tragic and heartbreaking day. i can tell you this. the fbi and the law enforcement community will pursue every lead and use every possible resource to bring the people responsible to justice. has established a command post in oklahoma city. it is in 24 hour contact with fbi headquarters command post and the department of justice. agent's andcial charts have been dispatched to the scene to provide 24-hour operation of the command post. evidenceas sent four response teams and explosive ordnance teams to oklahoma city. five of the best fbi agents, experienced in this type of investigation, are arriving in oklaho
we will find the people who did this. when we do, justice will be swift, certain and severe. ande people are killers, must be treated like killers. that i askt me say pray,ericans tonight to to pray for the people who have lost their lives, to pray for the families and the friends of the dead and the wounded, to pray for the people of oklahoma city. may god's grace be with them. meanwhile, we will be about our work. thank you. [inaudible] hasrney general reno: this been a tragic and...
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our deepest condolences go out to all of the families who are dealing with the loss, as well as people who are dealing with their loved ones who are fighting this virus at this time. the illinois department of public health has continued to outreach to individuals diagnosed with covid-19 through an electronic survey to identify people who have recovered. we sent out these electronic surveys to people to catch the recovery rate at seven days, 14 days, 21 days, and 28 days. as you can imagine, people are getting better with time. for people who don't respond to the survey, we have a staff of 23 individuals who are calling to follow up. we are making about 300 calls a day to people who didn't respond, of which approximately half of those result in a successful interview. so, to share those results, i'm happy to report that of the people who were surveyed at seven days, 44% have indicated recovery. at 14 days, the number increases to 50%. at 21 days after testing positive, we have 61% of people who responded neither to the initial electronic survey or the follow-up telephone calls that they no
our deepest condolences go out to all of the families who are dealing with the loss, as well as people who are dealing with their loved ones who are fighting this virus at this time. the illinois department of public health has continued to outreach to individuals diagnosed with covid-19 through an electronic survey to identify people who have recovered. we sent out these electronic surveys to people to catch the recovery rate at seven days, 14 days, 21 days, and 28 days. as you can imagine,...
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we know that there are a number of people who tested positive. and we are going to reroute our medical health experts and people, our nurses and other health support to this facility to help manage and maintain and support the people who tested positive. the reason why we are able to act fast is number one, we had hotel rooms available. and we had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can in case an outbreak occurs. but number two, because so many of you are staying at home, our hospitals are not as overwhelmed as they could be, giving us the flexibility to handle an outbreak of this nature. we know that from the very, very beginning, congregate living settings like our shelters, like laguna hospital, like our single room occupancy hotels, we knew those had the potential of being hot spots. and so we have been preparing for that. we have been preparing for that by acquiring a number of hotel rooms, making sure that we have the supportive service necessary, making sure that we can keep the people that we are asking to work at thes
we know that there are a number of people who tested positive. and we are going to reroute our medical health experts and people, our nurses and other health support to this facility to help manage and maintain and support the people who tested positive. the reason why we are able to act fast is number one, we had hotel rooms available. and we had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can in case an outbreak occurs. but number two, because so many of you are staying at home,...
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it binds people who are positive and traces their contacts and isolating them. hat's a function of testing. testing also what they call antibody testing, you test people to find out if they have the antibodies and why? if they have the antibodies they can donate blood for convalescent plasma which is one of the therapeutic treatments. so, you want to find people who had it so you can identify them to donate for convalescent plasma. the testing also can tell you the infection rate in the population where it is lower and where it is higher and this will inform you on a reopening strategy and then when you start reopening you can watch that infection rate to see if it is going up and if it is going up slow down on that reopening strategy. okay? there are different forms of testing for different purposes. all of them are important and it was vital for any state, i believe, to first get a baseline study of where you are on the infection rate. all we know to date is the hospitalization rate and how many people come into the hospitals and that is all we have been tracki
it binds people who are positive and traces their contacts and isolating them. hat's a function of testing. testing also what they call antibody testing, you test people to find out if they have the antibodies and why? if they have the antibodies they can donate blood for convalescent plasma which is one of the therapeutic treatments. so, you want to find people who had it so you can identify them to donate for convalescent plasma. the testing also can tell you the infection rate in the...
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finally let me say that i ask , americans tonight to pray to pray for the people who have lost their lives, to pray for the families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. to pray for the people of oklahoma. may god's grace be with temperature. -- them. meanwhile, we will be about our work. thank you. >> this has been a tragic and heartbreaking day. i can tell you this. the f.b.i. and the law enforcement communities will pursue every lead and use every possible resource to bring the people responsible to justice. the f.b.i. has established a command post in oklahoma city and it is in 24-hour contact with f.b.i. headquarters command post and with the department of justice. four f.b.i. special agents in charge have been dispatched to the scene to provide 24-hour operation of the command post. the f.b.i. has sent four evidence response teams and exploifs ordinance teams to oklahoma city. five of the very best f.b.i. agents, experienced in this type of investigation are arriving in lahoma city and bomb technicians from boston, chicago, miami, san francisco and los angeles. of the ra
finally let me say that i ask , americans tonight to pray to pray for the people who have lost their lives, to pray for the families and the friends of the dead and the wounded. to pray for the people of oklahoma. may god's grace be with temperature. -- them. meanwhile, we will be about our work. thank you. >> this has been a tragic and heartbreaking day. i can tell you this. the f.b.i. and the law enforcement communities will pursue every lead and use every possible resource to bring the...
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we know that there are a number of people who tested positive. and we are going to reroute our medical health experts and people, our nurses and other health support to this facility to help manage and maintain and support the people who tested positive. the reason why we are able to act fast is number one, we had hotel rooms available. and we had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can in case an outbreak occurs. but number two, because so many of you are staying at home, our hospitals are not as overwhelmed as they could be, giving us the flexibility to handle an outbreak of this nature. we know that from the very, very beginning, congregate living settings like our shelters, like laguna hospital, like our single room occupancy hotels, we knew those had the potential of being hot spots. and so we have been preparing for that. we have been preparing for that by acquiring a number of hotel rooms, making sure that we have the supportive service necessary, making sure that we can keep the people that we are asking to work at thes
we know that there are a number of people who tested positive. and we are going to reroute our medical health experts and people, our nurses and other health support to this facility to help manage and maintain and support the people who tested positive. the reason why we are able to act fast is number one, we had hotel rooms available. and we had plans to staff up hotel rooms as rapidly as we possibly can in case an outbreak occurs. but number two, because so many of you are staying at home,...
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approaches that's being tried we can in a very fast approach we can take antibodies or serum from those people who are recovered we can give them to other people to try and resolve the infection but that's not a long term solution other companies are isolating the cells from those patients that make antibodies and propecia weighting them in cells so we can have wong or term solutions but none of that is permanent immunity it's only temporary and we want a vaccine to give you permanent community but you contracted colleagues can you get a game do you have permanently to to call it if you have it once. no that's a really good question and it we don't know yet because we don't have much experience with this virus but if we look at other coronaviruses and there are a number of them out there that infect people immunity after infection lasts about a year and then you can get reinfected but disease is much much milder so i've cinc you will be similar for sars kovi 2 you will be immune for about a year and then maybe you will be reinjected but you may not even notice it or would just be a mild common col
approaches that's being tried we can in a very fast approach we can take antibodies or serum from those people who are recovered we can give them to other people to try and resolve the infection but that's not a long term solution other companies are isolating the cells from those patients that make antibodies and propecia weighting them in cells so we can have wong or term solutions but none of that is permanent immunity it's only temporary and we want a vaccine to give you permanent community...
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people who know who has been affected. we will text or notice those people and they have an opportunity to opt in or say no. on ay to encourage them voluntary basis to let us know who people to have been in contact with might be. nothing is mandatory. the more people who participate, the more effective it is. >> on the flipside there's going to be people who are all about this contact tracing, mostly people who have not tested positive who want to know if they came in contact with someone who did. can they take part in this if they would like to? >> did you follow that? dr. carter: let me take a stab at that. this is dr. carter. right now our focus is on identifying people who have been sick and test positive for covid-19. uptesting capacity ramps during may, we are increasingly testing people who do not have any symptoms because we know that people who do not have symptoms can transmit covid. we will be testing people who are asymptomatic. those people will then be enrolled in the case investigation and the contact tracing
people who know who has been affected. we will text or notice those people and they have an opportunity to opt in or say no. on ay to encourage them voluntary basis to let us know who people to have been in contact with might be. nothing is mandatory. the more people who participate, the more effective it is. >> on the flipside there's going to be people who are all about this contact tracing, mostly people who have not tested positive who want to know if they came in contact with someone...
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that is a very conservative estimate and that does not include people who are in jail. so many of the people in our jails are simply there because they are too poor to pay bail. these are not people who are a danger to society. these are people who cannot pay bail or bond. there stuck behind, bars pretrial, waiting for a court date. do notmajority simply have to be there when it comes to public safety. we know that so many of the people in our state prisons and federal prisons are 60 or older and there is so much research indicating those behind bars who are 60 years or older when released have incredibly low rate. we are not talking about a safety threat but a death sentence for those sitting behind bars who do not need to be there. they are sitting ducks for this coronavirus. host: let's chat with a few colors. this is bill out of pennsylvania. caller: good morning. happy easter and thank you for taking my call. they were note if a threat to society, they would not be in prison in the first place. i think it is another chance for liberals to seize the opportunity -- pr
that is a very conservative estimate and that does not include people who are in jail. so many of the people in our jails are simply there because they are too poor to pay bail. these are not people who are a danger to society. these are people who cannot pay bail or bond. there stuck behind, bars pretrial, waiting for a court date. do notmajority simply have to be there when it comes to public safety. we know that so many of the people in our state prisons and federal prisons are 60 or older...
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40 million people who are food insecure. so i ask people, no matter what your politics are, i ask you that you remember these challenges that people are facing today and that we not forget about them when the health side of this challenge goes away. there will still be a food crisis in this country and it actually will have gotten worse because of this health crisis. so people can be informed about what is happening and if they can use their voices to ask the people who they care about, the people they vote for, ask them what their positions are on some of these things. expect people to be bipartisanship and put all of the rest of it aside when it comes to making certain that the 22 million children in this country who rely upon free and reduced meals at school and for whom that meal is the only consistent access that they have to nutritious food in good times, i just hope that your listeners will join our network in being partners in ensuring that those kids can consistently rely upon food in the future as well when the pand
40 million people who are food insecure. so i ask people, no matter what your politics are, i ask you that you remember these challenges that people are facing today and that we not forget about them when the health side of this challenge goes away. there will still be a food crisis in this country and it actually will have gotten worse because of this health crisis. so people can be informed about what is happening and if they can use their voices to ask the people who they care about, the...
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the people who have given to givesf. we've collected almost $8 million in private money and partnered that with money from the city and county of san francisco to provide support for people to access food. it's been absolutely incredible. thank you to the san francisco foundation and to give to sf. i'll talk about that more this week to acknowledge the contributors who have gone above and beyond to help with food and security around our city. i have to say, san francisco has been a model in providing access to food to people all over this city. so if you know anyone you think needs help for any reason, please call 311 or go to our website sfgov.org. let's make sure no one goes hungry as a result of this pandemic. jeff humlin is here to talk about some updates with regards to muni. i am really excited about his announcement today to add certain lines back into the fold, some new adjustments. i want to thank the transit operators, our muni operators. the folks who are cleaning the buses. the folks who are showing up every
the people who have given to givesf. we've collected almost $8 million in private money and partnered that with money from the city and county of san francisco to provide support for people to access food. it's been absolutely incredible. thank you to the san francisco foundation and to give to sf. i'll talk about that more this week to acknowledge the contributors who have gone above and beyond to help with food and security around our city. i have to say, san francisco has been a model in...
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is it only going to be people who will have either tested positive for coronavirus or are awaiting testr those who are older and more at risk? >> so i think this is something that we have to really be proactive and preventative around, definitely people who are testing positive for coronavirus, or who need to be isolated for some reason, obviously need to be in hotels, but also people who are in these large, connor get settings where they can contract the virus or spread a quickly, so the priorities will be people who have the virus and need to be quarantined, first responders wanted to be quarantined, and then people who are older and more vulnerable and sicker, who are either in our shelters, navigation centers were out on the street, ultimately i think, and i have been pushing to expand the number of people who should be in hotel rooms, to make sure that we are not having, you know, people in the 50s or people on the streets contracting and spreading it to others. >> what you talk about some of the concerns that i know you have with the situation unfolding right now at various shelte
is it only going to be people who will have either tested positive for coronavirus or are awaiting testr those who are older and more at risk? >> so i think this is something that we have to really be proactive and preventative around, definitely people who are testing positive for coronavirus, or who need to be isolated for some reason, obviously need to be in hotels, but also people who are in these large, connor get settings where they can contract the virus or spread a quickly, so the...
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we can have people tested that may have been in contact with someone who has been infected. because our goal is to chase down all of those people and to either help them if they are covid and get them into quarantine, or to basically give them the relief that they are not infected. and, of course, to continue the social distancing and other things necessary to keep people safe and to keep themselves safe. so contact-tracing is something we're launching and what is amazing about this work, a lot of students at ucsf, some of our disaster service workers with san francisco, some of our librarians and other city workers will be trained to do this work. and there will be an app to help facilitate this. the app will allow people to keep track of their symptoms and to check in with people who are monitoring their condition. and also determine whether or not they should or should not be tested. and i want to take this opportunity to really thank again ucsf and there is a couple of other folks. i think dr. colfax will talk a little bit about the partners that we have in this particula
we can have people tested that may have been in contact with someone who has been infected. because our goal is to chase down all of those people and to either help them if they are covid and get them into quarantine, or to basically give them the relief that they are not infected. and, of course, to continue the social distancing and other things necessary to keep people safe and to keep themselves safe. so contact-tracing is something we're launching and what is amazing about this work, a lot...
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with regard to focusing on people who have symptoms. f people are positive, we focus on doing intensive contact investigation and testing people who have had close contacts or who are otherwise at risk or who show symptoms. this is what we're doing, again, across the city as we continue our number of outbreak investigations. >> reporter: okay. thank you, dr. colfax. the next questions for trent rhorer, human services agency. >> trent rhorer, human services agency. >> reporter: how are the shelter hotels run? are they safe for nearby neighborhoods? >> thanks for the question. first, let me say that because there has been some confusion. when the city enters into a contract with the hotel, we're taking 100% of the rooms in that hotel. there has been some confusion that we're taking or contracting a portion of the rooms in a particular place. we're not. we have the entire hotel. and we staff it accordingly. specific to the question, individuals who are placed in hotels who need to be isolated or quarantined are -- arrive to the hotel and th
with regard to focusing on people who have symptoms. f people are positive, we focus on doing intensive contact investigation and testing people who have had close contacts or who are otherwise at risk or who show symptoms. this is what we're doing, again, across the city as we continue our number of outbreak investigations. >> reporter: okay. thank you, dr. colfax. the next questions for trent rhorer, human services agency. >> trent rhorer, human services agency. >> reporter:...
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pavlik at all the public areas in combat area and also they are concerns like i mentioned about the people who usually come to work in gone between shasta has about $12000000.00 people most of them live outside of combat but come to work there most of the people are casual workers who and i've daily wage so there is a bit of a concern about how this is going how people are going to react to this special the shutdown life is going on as is normal in other packs as well but people who leave their wacky wondering how we're going to get our daily bread so that is a big concern right now by the government saying that they have to do this if they are to stay in this contain the situation. the global demand for hand sanitizers another hygiene products has spiked because of the corona virus pandemic but in the u.s. and some other countries there's also been the surge in complaints about profiteering and opportunism john hendren reports from chicago. as the corona virus spreads around the globe so is a series of equally viral scams cashing in on the crisis there are dozens and dozens and dozens of uniq
pavlik at all the public areas in combat area and also they are concerns like i mentioned about the people who usually come to work in gone between shasta has about $12000000.00 people most of them live outside of combat but come to work there most of the people are casual workers who and i've daily wage so there is a bit of a concern about how this is going how people are going to react to this special the shutdown life is going on as is normal in other packs as well but people who leave their...
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at anybody when you're dealing with people who are incarcerated is generally provides for an ability to have more accurate information. because there's less of an ability for it for it should be traced back to people that you fear of retribution or anything along those lines you know i think we're having a mission i can both agree that you guys are doing some great work up there and thank you for coming on today and telling us a little bit about what you're working on there and i think it's a good community service which are doing thank you so much and go where it is to bring all this up. and software developer you are set up thank you very much for coming on today. thank you for having us. if all the images of wildlife emerging flowers in bloom in clear skies don't want your heart i don't know what will nature is a beautiful landscape an eco system of wonder that we are entrusted with protecting the green new deal and global climate protests reinvigorated and breathe new life. into the environmental movement but as much as democrats and progressives have been on the front lines of th
at anybody when you're dealing with people who are incarcerated is generally provides for an ability to have more accurate information. because there's less of an ability for it for it should be traced back to people that you fear of retribution or anything along those lines you know i think we're having a mission i can both agree that you guys are doing some great work up there and thank you for coming on today and telling us a little bit about what you're working on there and i think it's a...
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who work there, the people who built it, the people who ever
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and, therefore, the people who are showing up to drive muni, they're fearful. and they want to know that we're protecting them. we think about the police officers and the firefighters and the other folks who are trying to keep us safe. when firefighters answer a call, when our paramedics answer a call where someone has been physically injured, they're putting their lives on the line to help care for that person. and so there is a lot that goes into making sure that our workforce is protected. that when they call in sick, we have a substitute for them to take their place. that we're able to ensure that they will be safe. that they have the appropriate training, because we have people who work for the city, for example, either in the department of elections or another department now they, as disaster service workers, are the ones working at these hotels with the population that they're not completely familiar with. doing jobs they never have done before which requires training. and now, with social distancing, and now with this epidemic and what it is doing and th
and, therefore, the people who are showing up to drive muni, they're fearful. and they want to know that we're protecting them. we think about the police officers and the firefighters and the other folks who are trying to keep us safe. when firefighters answer a call, when our paramedics answer a call where someone has been physically injured, they're putting their lives on the line to help care for that person. and so there is a lot that goes into making sure that our workforce is protected....
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their people who are coerced and there are people who volunteer to join armed conflict. many commit terrible acts, murder, rape. they recruit other children and then there's the question is the conflict what to do about those people? in the international context the approach taken by the lot is those responsible and be a dolt should be punished and the international criminal court has no authority to go after people who join the conference when they were children. instead internationally while it's less intimation there's a trend towards talking about reconciliation and rehabilitation and services and i contrast that with the treatment across this country of young people drawn into conflict whether it's drug-related or gang-related and we have the opposite here. we have a punitive way of talking about predators as if they are in no context and no acknowledge meant of the world in which they are drawn into the could be in the drug trade where the schools are not offering a real opportunity etc. etc. and we don't talk about the adults who are responsible and instead despite
their people who are coerced and there are people who volunteer to join armed conflict. many commit terrible acts, murder, rape. they recruit other children and then there's the question is the conflict what to do about those people? in the international context the approach taken by the lot is those responsible and be a dolt should be punished and the international criminal court has no authority to go after people who join the conference when they were children. instead internationally while...
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we need that plasma from people who were infected. we are starting a blood drive and asking those who have recovered from the virus to contact us and to donate blood so we can develop the convalescent plasma treatment. there is a website on the screen that they can go to to help. we also have to be prepared and stay prepared. we have to have the supplies. we have to have the right laws, the right procedures. because remember, the 1918 spanish flu came in three waves. we're on the first wave. everyone is assuming, well, once we get through this, we are done. i wouldn't be so quick to assume that. this virus has been ahead of us since day one. we have underestimated the enemy and that is always dangerous, my friends. we should not do that again. there's an article in the "l.a. communitiessays the that have dealt with this before now wuhan and singapore are seeing a second wave of infection. there is a theory that this virus can mutate and change and come back. so, this is not -- we are in a battle, right, but this is about a war. we are
we need that plasma from people who were infected. we are starting a blood drive and asking those who have recovered from the virus to contact us and to donate blood so we can develop the convalescent plasma treatment. there is a website on the screen that they can go to to help. we also have to be prepared and stay prepared. we have to have the supplies. we have to have the right laws, the right procedures. because remember, the 1918 spanish flu came in three waves. we're on the first wave....
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these are the people who are of course our healthcare professionals, our first responders, and people who are actually our essential city workforce. the folks who are driving the muni buses, the people who are managing traffic. the people who are providing -- the grocery store clerks and others who continue to support the city as we deal with these real challenges. i want to be clear that from the very beginning we knew that it was important to ensure that we were protecting the people that we expected to show up to work in their various capacities. the sad reality is what we've had to deal with around a lack of coordination on the federal level around p.p.e. has made it really very challenging. today i want to talk just a little bit about those challenges and what we've faced as we continue to provide the resources necessary to try and protect our workforce, but i want to start by -- and i want to start by thanking the city administrator naomi kelly and her team and the office of contract administration. because of their efforts, we have been able to purchase 15 million pieces of p.p
these are the people who are of course our healthcare professionals, our first responders, and people who are actually our essential city workforce. the folks who are driving the muni buses, the people who are managing traffic. the people who are providing -- the grocery store clerks and others who continue to support the city as we deal with these real challenges. i want to be clear that from the very beginning we knew that it was important to ensure that we were protecting the people that we...
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who already advises the use of medical masks for people who are in a or people who are caring for peoplewho are sick at home. masksbate regarding using in general public is built not on the paradigm of protecting yourself, the evidence is quite clear the wearing of a mask in public doesn't necessarily protect if a sick person -- but if a sick person wears a mask it is like like -- less likely they may impact others. at the moment and from a who perspective, people sick with covid-19 should be in isolation. and we need to make sure the people are in isolation. but there are circumstances and we need to be open on this, this is a new epidemic, it is challenging everything we know, it is challenging systems. there are circumstances in which it may not be possible to do physical distancing in which people may not have access to all of the services that may be available in other countries. there may be situations where the wearing of masks may reduce the rate at which infected individuals may infect others. it is not the ideal solution in the sense but it is -- it should be considered in the
who already advises the use of medical masks for people who are in a or people who are caring for peoplewho are sick at home. masksbate regarding using in general public is built not on the paradigm of protecting yourself, the evidence is quite clear the wearing of a mask in public doesn't necessarily protect if a sick person -- but if a sick person wears a mask it is like like -- less likely they may impact others. at the moment and from a who perspective, people sick with covid-19 should be...
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are collecting trash are people who who are they don't get paid how they should be paid sent in opposition whether it's norbu right now we are relying on them to survive to get food and products and other things to our homes and at risk you know i'm sorry days so you really have a choice put. you know and that's just how it happens and then if you also have poor housing and you don't even know social this is kind of a luxury of a lot of people don't you know that some people have packed this 15 people in a house you know and a group of those people have to go to her just to survive because they're being paid what they should be paid you know it's interesting you brought up earlier the protests this week you know we saw folks across the country. take to the streets and protests are you know hide behind the wheels of their cars and create gridlock protests here saying that their liberty to earn a living was being taken away from them due to social business the missing on the stand all borders. that brings up the biggest question the country faces right now with the with our econom
are collecting trash are people who who are they don't get paid how they should be paid sent in opposition whether it's norbu right now we are relying on them to survive to get food and products and other things to our homes and at risk you know i'm sorry days so you really have a choice put. you know and that's just how it happens and then if you also have poor housing and you don't even know social this is kind of a luxury of a lot of people don't you know that some people have packed this 15...
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it's people who are stocking grocery store shelves, people who are making deliveries, people who aree grocery stores and the places that are open. people who are running the drug stores, and many of these folks are paid minimum wage, don't have any real protective gear, and are really out there on the front lines. this is a moment when we need to acknowledge how important these folks are, and really put our shoulder behind supporting them. so this is a time to say people who are on the front lines should get testing, they should get protective equipment. they should get hazardous duty pay, and they could get the kind of protection as workers that whistle-blowers will be protected so if they point out unsafe conditions, that they will be able to be protect indeed their jobs. it's a time to say that their collective bargaining agreements will be respected, and those who want to unionize and have a union to represent them, will have the opportunity to do that. you know, we're reminded in this crisis of how much we depend on people who year by year have been on the wrong end of the econo
it's people who are stocking grocery store shelves, people who are making deliveries, people who aree grocery stores and the places that are open. people who are running the drug stores, and many of these folks are paid minimum wage, don't have any real protective gear, and are really out there on the front lines. this is a moment when we need to acknowledge how important these folks are, and really put our shoulder behind supporting them. so this is a time to say people who are on the front...
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i used to fuel very much alone but now i see so many people you know who can afford it putting solar on the roof and buying an electric vehicle or people that can afford it doing simple things like changing up the light bulbs and changing your thermostat to putting up weather stripping taking public transportation back but that's a good idea medically to take public transportation i hope it is you know riding a bike when weather is that is permit all those things are inexpensive that's what i did when i was wrote a lot of people who were broken and need to do things and make good financial sense i get inspired when i see the cleaner cleaner air in l.a. i get inspired when i see the cuyahoga river near cleveland doesn't catch fire anymore done a lot since 1970 or up the course and keep doing what he got against why. well there's a certain amount of pollution from flying in jet fuel that on the lead a very green light here are right around in my solar charts electric vehicle i'm not using any fossil fuels but when you get a plane you know you have to use fossil fuels 'd a diesel fuel is
i used to fuel very much alone but now i see so many people you know who can afford it putting solar on the roof and buying an electric vehicle or people that can afford it doing simple things like changing up the light bulbs and changing your thermostat to putting up weather stripping taking public transportation back but that's a good idea medically to take public transportation i hope it is you know riding a bike when weather is that is permit all those things are inexpensive that's what i...
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so, this is people who are in hospital with covid—19 across the uk.t has fallen by 14% in the last... i think it's in the last week. yes, over the last week, that has fallen by 14%, a particularly dramatic fall in london, where the number of people in hospital peaked early compared with the rest of the country. and several other regions england now clearly falling. although in a few regions, the number of people in hospital is still stable for now. this is critical care beds, in which there is a patient with covid—19. there are two kinds — those in high—dependency ward and those in intensive care wards, and the four different lines are england, northern ireland, wales and scotland. and what you see is what percentage of those beds that can be used for critical care are occupied by a patient with covid—19. again, what you see is, across our four nations, that has peaked and is beginning to fall as a percentage. next slide, please. we have to turn to how many people have died from covid. and our first way of counting that is daily covid—19 deaths in hos
so, this is people who are in hospital with covid—19 across the uk.t has fallen by 14% in the last... i think it's in the last week. yes, over the last week, that has fallen by 14%, a particularly dramatic fall in london, where the number of people in hospital peaked early compared with the rest of the country. and several other regions england now clearly falling. although in a few regions, the number of people in hospital is still stable for now. this is critical care beds, in which there...
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this means people who are over 60 or with underlying health conditions. we must continue to prioritize them now and in the future including people in congregate settings, such as long-term care facilities, in homeless shelters, sros and jails. and we are making considerable and significant progress. as an example, i remind you that over 850 people, 850 vulnerable people, including those experiencing homelessness, those with chronic conditions or over aged 60 are now in hotel rooms in our city. to protect them from getting the virus, to protect them from getting sick, to protect them from potentially dying from the virus. we have made significant progress, but there is much more work to do as we learn about how to slow the spread. we must continue to generate new knowledge and support a response. for example, the health department is collaborating with ucsf and community members in the district to determine the prevalence of the coronavirus in one of the most densely populated sections of city. we are seeing high rates in the llatino population. it's to tes
this means people who are over 60 or with underlying health conditions. we must continue to prioritize them now and in the future including people in congregate settings, such as long-term care facilities, in homeless shelters, sros and jails. and we are making considerable and significant progress. as an example, i remind you that over 850 people, 850 vulnerable people, including those experiencing homelessness, those with chronic conditions or over aged 60 are now in hotel rooms in our city....
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there are people who are within six months of their date of release.ccelerate the release of these people and make it possible for them to not be subjected to this virus, which in many ways is a heat-seeking disease for black and brown people. because it metastasizes around the very conditions that our community is victims to. that is, the condition of chronic disease, hypertension, asthma, high blood pressure, obesity. and this disease is like a heat-seeking disease, a virus that finds these populations and ultimately kills. >> trevor: here's the question to play devil's advocate, that many people would ask. they would say, "i understand that you don't want anyone to die from this, but how do you convince the population at large that people who have been locked up for maybe committing a crime, as opposed to a technical violation, should be allowed out? you know, is this not endangering the public at large?" how would you respond to that? >> there's tons of research. this is an issue that has been debunked. and so it's not about public safety. there ar
there are people who are within six months of their date of release.ccelerate the release of these people and make it possible for them to not be subjected to this virus, which in many ways is a heat-seeking disease for black and brown people. because it metastasizes around the very conditions that our community is victims to. that is, the condition of chronic disease, hypertension, asthma, high blood pressure, obesity. and this disease is like a heat-seeking disease, a virus that finds these...
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people would be out of work. who knows how doctors would get paid. how much you have to expand bureaucracy to get people to get, have people doing building in the federal government. if yes people do like the post office, no, i use fedex or ups by people have a choice. some people use the post office the people of a choice of the private system and there's a reason fedex and ups and dhl are in business. what these people want is to get rid of the dhl and have government be in charge and that makes me very nervous when i go, what i think about the dmv or the post office. are those can be the people who will be making decisions about my health care, your health care, about how doctors will be paid, what they would be paid? if they're not paid what they are worth, that's the problem. >> host: okay. we've established this about medicare for all. we obviously know the american people are not going to put up with this. this is not what they want. what will work? conservatives often take criticism that you don't have a plan. and we do have a plan, but we hav
people would be out of work. who knows how doctors would get paid. how much you have to expand bureaucracy to get people to get, have people doing building in the federal government. if yes people do like the post office, no, i use fedex or ups by people have a choice. some people use the post office the people of a choice of the private system and there's a reason fedex and ups and dhl are in business. what these people want is to get rid of the dhl and have government be in charge and that...