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dr peter hotez in houston there.hong kong will be able to apply for a uk visa using a smart phone app to protect their privacy and security. the british home secretary, priti patel, told the bbc it was absolutely vital to give applicants some protection. the new visa comes into force on sunday. it's being introduced after china imposed a security law on hong kong. here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. after months of protests from pro—democracy campaigners, beijing last year imposed tough new security laws. britain said this deal was broken as they tried to protect the territories autonomy. so ministers are offering a way out for those british national�*s who want it. they're offering a way out to those british nationals —— for us in particular. you made a promise to the people of hong kong when it comes to safeguarding and preserving liberties and freedoms. particularly as they are being restricted by the chinese government and this is one of a kind, they spoke to provide freedoms, safety, security. who
dr peter hotez in houston there.hong kong will be able to apply for a uk visa using a smart phone app to protect their privacy and security. the british home secretary, priti patel, told the bbc it was absolutely vital to give applicants some protection. the new visa comes into force on sunday. it's being introduced after china imposed a security law on hong kong. here's our diplomatic correspondent james landale. after months of protests from pro—democracy campaigners, beijing last year...
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dr peter hotez speaking to me a short time ago. let's get some of the day's other news.us house of representatives, nancy pelosi, has said that members face a security threat from within congress itself. us media is reporting that a republican member of the house, marjorie taylor greene, has expressed support for executing democrats in posts online, though she has subsequently said the posts do not represent her views. officials in the town of gainesville in the us state of georgia say a leak of liquid nitrogen at a poultry plant has killed six people. firefighters said around 130 workers from the prime pak foods plant were evacuated. there are reports that several firefighters were injured. the white house has said it's outraged by the pakistani supreme court's decision to release four men convicted of involvement in the killing of an american journalist, daniel pearl. the wall streetjournalist was kidnapped in the city of karachi in 2002 and later beheaded. spokeswomanjen psaki said the ruling was an affront to victims of terror everywhere. this weekend, british nation
dr peter hotez speaking to me a short time ago. let's get some of the day's other news.us house of representatives, nancy pelosi, has said that members face a security threat from within congress itself. us media is reporting that a republican member of the house, marjorie taylor greene, has expressed support for executing democrats in posts online, though she has subsequently said the posts do not represent her views. officials in the town of gainesville in the us state of georgia say a leak...
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peter hotez. the department of homeland security is warning of a heightened threat posed by ideologically-motivated violent extremists angry over joe biden's inauguration and "fueled by false narratives" -- a clear reference to former president trump's lies about a stolen election. the national terrorism advisory system bulletin came as federal prosecutors announced indictments against three members of the far-right paramilitary group oath keepers for conspiring to obstruct congress during the january 6 insurrection at the capitol. all three are u.s. military veterans. separately, federal agents have arrested robert lemke, a former air force captain from california who sent death threats to the families of democratic congressmember hakeem jeffries and journalist george stephanopoulos during the capitol riot. elsewhere in california, the fbi arrested 44-year-old ian rogers in napa county for allegedly plotting attacks on prominent democrats and twitter. an fbi affidavit says rogers had dozens of we
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peter hotez, dean of the national school of tropical medicine of baylor college of medicine. dr. ning us tonight. what did we just hear dr. fauci suggesting that we need a new vaccine to deal with the south african variant? what does that mean for people who already have the vaccine that doesn't deal with that variant? >> well, so lawrence, well sort of. so, the -- so, we're also developing a recombinant, a pro teen vaccine that's being scaled to a billion doses in india right now with biologic e and being tested across india. so, it's clear that the existing vaccine in the long run won't be adequate for the south african variant. it'll give partial protection, some protection, to varying degrees. but we're going to have to make two vaccines. and so how do you handle that? what it means -- there's two options. one, you now administer a combination vaccine, what some people call a bivalent vaccine, or you move out the existing vaccine you have knowing that you still have some time and down the line you're going to give a boost corresponding to new south african variant. that's goin
peter hotez, dean of the national school of tropical medicine of baylor college of medicine. dr. ning us tonight. what did we just hear dr. fauci suggesting that we need a new vaccine to deal with the south african variant? what does that mean for people who already have the vaccine that doesn't deal with that variant? >> well, so lawrence, well sort of. so, the -- so, we're also developing a recombinant, a pro teen vaccine that's being scaled to a billion doses in india right now with...
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peter hotez is an epidemiologist, and the founding dean of the baylor college of medicine.. so what do you make of this decision by germany? yes. programme. so what do you make of this decision by germany?— this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, _ this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it _ this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it is _ this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it is for— this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it is for people i think it is fine, it is for people in the early stages of covid—19 who we think might be at great risk of severe illness. 0lder we think might be at great risk of severe illness. older individuals, those with co—morbid conditions, underlying conditions. it gives you the antibodies that you would ordinary get through a vaccination, but it could take six weeks for the two immunisations and a week or two afterwards for the antibodies to again and this allows you to give it now with the reduced severity of illness. , , , ., , illness. sorry, but why not 'ust cive the illness. sorr
peter hotez is an epidemiologist, and the founding dean of the baylor college of medicine.. so what do you make of this decision by germany? yes. programme. so what do you make of this decision by germany?— this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, _ this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it _ this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it is _ this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it is for— this decision by germany? yes, i think it is fine, it is...
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peter hotez, professor and dean of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine.action to this change in strategy by the incoming biden administration? do you agree with it? >> well, i'm certainly all for increasing the number of americans who get vaccinated. after all, we've failed on every other aspect to attempt to do -- to enact covid-19 control measures. this is all we have left is to vaccinate our way through this. so, we need to increase the number of americans who get vaccinated. the problem is, you know, we have to remember that a single dose of either the pfizer vaccine or the moderna mrna vaccine doesn't do very much. it does not induce much in the way of virus-neutralizing antibodies, which is how all of these vaccines work. what really happens, in some individuals it works, and in others, you don't get much of a response at all. as long as it's recognized that we absolutely have to follow up that first dose with a second dose, it's okay. i'm just worried people may get the wrong dose saying, hey, it's okay to walk around with just a single dose, becau
peter hotez, professor and dean of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine.action to this change in strategy by the incoming biden administration? do you agree with it? >> well, i'm certainly all for increasing the number of americans who get vaccinated. after all, we've failed on every other aspect to attempt to do -- to enact covid-19 control measures. this is all we have left is to vaccinate our way through this. so, we need to increase the number of americans who get...
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peter hotez, your expertise is always appreciated here. thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> the u.s. and iran are ratcheting up military activity in the persian gulf. ahead of the anniversary of a drone strike that killed a commander. general mcmaster, author of the group "battlegrounds" joins me next to talk about it. aaaand welcome back to guess the price ok johnny tell our contestants about eargo. johnny: these top of the line hearing aids from eargo are straight out of the future they're rechargeable and virtually invisible in your ears and you don't need to visit a doctor to get them. they ship right to your door and come with lifetime remote support. host: convenient. right? guess the price and they're yours. $8,000 host: too high. $6,000 host: no $5,000 host: too high $3,500? host: oh, too high. eargo's are affordable and retail for about half the cost of traditional hearing aids. unfortunately nobody won. johnny tell our contestants about our lovely parting gifts. johnny: it's a peruvian pan flute. host: well that's all the time w
peter hotez, your expertise is always appreciated here. thank you. >> thank you so much. >>> the u.s. and iran are ratcheting up military activity in the persian gulf. ahead of the anniversary of a drone strike that killed a commander. general mcmaster, author of the group "battlegrounds" joins me next to talk about it. aaaand welcome back to guess the price ok johnny tell our contestants about eargo. johnny: these top of the line hearing aids from eargo are straight...
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peter hotez, thank you so much for being with us.ut your piece in the lancet about how you've been looking at this and talking about this since the very beginning. appreciate your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> tomorrow join abby phillip as she talks with soon-to-be vice president kamala harris and her family. it is a wonderful cnn special report. it airs at 10:00 p.m. >>> up next, democrats face perhaps the ultimate test of walking and chewing gum at the same time. how will they manage an impeachment trial and the transition of a new president? the sticky timeline next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ anywhere convenience. everyday security. bankers here to help. for wherever you want to go. chase. make more of what's yours. this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, impr
peter hotez, thank you so much for being with us.ut your piece in the lancet about how you've been looking at this and talking about this since the very beginning. appreciate your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> tomorrow join abby phillip as she talks with soon-to-be vice president kamala harris and her family. it is a wonderful cnn special report. it airs at 10:00 p.m. >>> up next, democrats face perhaps the ultimate test of walking and chewing gum at the same...
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peter hotez, thank you very much for helping you understand this.re is a lot to go through this morning. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> all right, the stunning comments from a republican member of congress, marjorie taylor greene. everybody has known them from the beginning. she is no mystery. so how is it that the party and the people have been welcoming her for so long? we're going to speak to a reporter who's been covering from her from the beginning, that's next. weight loss program ever. you can choose any workout you want to fit within your time frame. there are a ton of zero point foods that i love. i never feel restricted. the new myww+. join today for 40% off, plus our kitchen essentials kit! do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you
peter hotez, thank you very much for helping you understand this.re is a lot to go through this morning. we really appreciate it. >> thank you so much. >>> all right, the stunning comments from a republican member of congress, marjorie taylor greene. everybody has known them from the beginning. she is no mystery. so how is it that the party and the people have been welcoming her for so long? we're going to speak to a reporter who's been covering from her from the beginning,...
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peter hotez, co-director of the texas children's hospital center for vaccine development and workingronavirus vaccine. let's start, doctor, with the scale of the problem and what the timeline should be. as president-elect biden had pledged 100 million doses in the first 100 days. that's not ambitious enough. what should the number be? what should we be targeting? >> yeah, chris, here are what the numbers look like. we have to vaccinate three-quarters of the u.s. population in order to have any hope of interrupting virus transmission. we know those who get vaccinated, it will save their lives in terms of keeping them out of the hospital and the icu, but to do the second part to interrupt transmission, we have to vaccinate three-quarters of the u.s. population. that's roughly 240 million people many of those vaccines are two doses. you're looking at half a billion immunizations. if you want to do that by the summer, we're talking five or six months. so that 100 million over 100 days, if you divide 500 million by five or six months, it's a hundred million a month. we have to get to arou
peter hotez, co-director of the texas children's hospital center for vaccine development and workingronavirus vaccine. let's start, doctor, with the scale of the problem and what the timeline should be. as president-elect biden had pledged 100 million doses in the first 100 days. that's not ambitious enough. what should the number be? what should we be targeting? >> yeah, chris, here are what the numbers look like. we have to vaccinate three-quarters of the u.s. population in order to...
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peter hotez, always good to hear your council. you for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> woodruff: the defense department announced today that the united states, which once had over 100,000 troops in afghanistan, now has 2,500 service personnel remaining, completing a goal president trump had set. this is the lowest number of american troops in afghanistan since 2001, when u.s. first invaded. here's amna navaz. >> nawaz: that's right, judy. these reduced force levels come as the afghan government and taliban peace talks are stalled. for more on the situation there, we go to special correspondent jane ferguson in kabul. jane, welcome back. it's good to see you. tell us what these mean. these reduced force levels, what do they mean for the situation on the ground? >> it really sends a strong message on the ground to the afghan forces and government and people that the american government intends to stick to that february 2020 deal that the trump administration signed with the taliban, and that's despite, as you have
peter hotez, always good to hear your council. you for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> woodruff: the defense department announced today that the united states, which once had over 100,000 troops in afghanistan, now has 2,500 service personnel remaining, completing a goal president trump had set. this is the lowest number of american troops in afghanistan since 2001, when u.s. first invaded. here's amna navaz. >> nawaz: that's right, judy. these reduced force...
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the crisis hit an inflection point says baylor college doctor peter hotez. >> we can't make excuses anymoreome up small again. our last hope is to vaccinate our way through this. >> reporter: disneyland will open its parking lot for vaccines on friday and sites like this are critical across the country, only around 150,000 people have been fully vaccinated since the rollout began last month, norah.th, nor. >> o'don >> o'donnell: and that's why there are those changes tonight, jonathan vigliotti, thank you. tonight, sources tell cbs news th formichigan governor rick snyder is expected to face charges in the flint water scandal. the city's water was contaminated with lead in 2014. snyder has been accused of mishandling the crisis and covering up the dangers of the water supply. the city and state agreed lastrt summer to pay nearly $650 summer to pay nearly $650 million to flint residents for concern about the children in that city. all right, there is still much more news ahead on tonight's" vice president-elect kamala harris on balancing impeachment and the biden agenda. zing thing. sunosi c
the crisis hit an inflection point says baylor college doctor peter hotez. >> we can't make excuses anymoreome up small again. our last hope is to vaccinate our way through this. >> reporter: disneyland will open its parking lot for vaccines on friday and sites like this are critical across the country, only around 150,000 people have been fully vaccinated since the rollout began last month, norah.th, nor. >> o'don >> o'donnell: and that's why there are those changes...
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ofht now, peter hotez baylor college. he has received the vaccine. no shock there. tness of it, what was it like, the jab in the arm? dr. hotez: it was fine, thanks for asking. that evening i had some arm soreness and some body aches, maybe even a little bit of low-grade fever. the next morning, a little achy by midmorning. the next day, totally fine. so no worse in any other adult vaccination. tom: like in the cable tv business, you have been itrywhere informing america is about the cable of the last mile. we are at the last mile now on vaccines. we are trying to get vaccines worldwide to people, and we are not doing very well at it. are you surprised? dr. hotez: i am profoundly disappointed. we are now starting to realize the reality that there is no national strategy in the united states to vaccinate the u.s. population. everything we have heard about was operation warp speed around the logistics, but they were really talking about was the logistics of getting boxes onto the ups and fedex trucks and fedex planes, and ensuring that there was no violation of the fre
ofht now, peter hotez baylor college. he has received the vaccine. no shock there. tness of it, what was it like, the jab in the arm? dr. hotez: it was fine, thanks for asking. that evening i had some arm soreness and some body aches, maybe even a little bit of low-grade fever. the next morning, a little achy by midmorning. the next day, totally fine. so no worse in any other adult vaccination. tom: like in the cable tv business, you have been itrywhere informing america is about the cable of...
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peter hotez is an epidemiologist, and the founding dean of the baylor college of medicine in texas —ecision. i think it is fine, it is for people in the early stages of covid—19 who we think might be at great risk of severe illness. older individuals, those with co—morbid conditions, underlying conditions. it gives you the antibodies that you would ordinary get through a vaccination, but it could take six weeks for the two immunisations and a week or two afterwards for the antibodies to again and this allows you to give it for the antibodies to kick in and this allows you to give it now with the reduced severity of illness. sorry, but why notjust give the vaccine in that case? once you are already infected, the vaccine would take six weeks to have an effect so once you are infected, you need something now, you need to get those neutralising antibodies into your system immediately. it is a great question. that is what the antibody does. the problem with it as it is expensive, number one, and you have to give it quite early on in the course of the infection. and there is a limited avai
peter hotez is an epidemiologist, and the founding dean of the baylor college of medicine in texas —ecision. i think it is fine, it is for people in the early stages of covid—19 who we think might be at great risk of severe illness. older individuals, those with co—morbid conditions, underlying conditions. it gives you the antibodies that you would ordinary get through a vaccination, but it could take six weeks for the two immunisations and a week or two afterwards for the antibodies to...
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peter hotez is an epidemiologist, and the founding dean of the baylor college of medicine in texas.ecision. i think it is fine, it is for people in the early stages of covid—19 who we think might be at great risk of severe illness. older individuals, those with co—morbid conditions, underlying conditions. it gives you the antibodies that you would ordinary get through a vaccination, but it could take six weeks for the two immunisations and a week or two afterwards for the antibodies to again and this allows you to give it now with the reduced severity of illness. sorry, but why notjust give the vaccine in that case? once you are already infected, the vaccine would take six weeks to have an effect so once you are infected, you need something now, you need to get those neutralising antibodies into your system immediately. it is a question. that is what the antibody does. the problem with it as it is expensive, number one, and you have to give it quite early on in the course of the infection. and there is a limited availability. but if you are in one of those at risk categories, it is
peter hotez is an epidemiologist, and the founding dean of the baylor college of medicine in texas.ecision. i think it is fine, it is for people in the early stages of covid—19 who we think might be at great risk of severe illness. older individuals, those with co—morbid conditions, underlying conditions. it gives you the antibodies that you would ordinary get through a vaccination, but it could take six weeks for the two immunisations and a week or two afterwards for the antibodies to...
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peter hotez is joining us.ieve we've been talking to you for so long, and this is a split screen moment for the country. while there's good news about a vaccine, but there's worse news about the shortages and about the virus itself mutating. >> yeah, i mean there is some good news in the sense you have a good team in place with the biden white house. these are professionals. they know how diagnose things done in government. they're evidence-based, they're not going to be blocked object downplay the severity of the pandemic or call it a hoax. we learned in 2020 we could necessarily take that all for granted, so i'm extremely grateful for what the biden administration is doing. one of the challenges, this pandemic is taking twists and tern and now we're told the uk variant will be dominant by march. so even though we have a lull now -- it's not really a lull. if you told me we would reach 180,000 cases a day, that's extraordinary and terrible, but it's down for 220,000. that's the eye of the hurricane, the next p
peter hotez is joining us.ieve we've been talking to you for so long, and this is a split screen moment for the country. while there's good news about a vaccine, but there's worse news about the shortages and about the virus itself mutating. >> yeah, i mean there is some good news in the sense you have a good team in place with the biden white house. these are professionals. they know how diagnose things done in government. they're evidence-based, they're not going to be blocked object...
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some people are in favor of exploring these sorts of options, others such as peter hotez say there isn'tdity to back it up. this will be an ongoing discussion, splitting it up, using one dose, the conversation is not over with this yet. >> cdc research shows only four states administered at least half the covid vaccine doses. that's 46 states that haven't even given out, put out shots in arms for half of what they have. why do this if there's still all of the vaccine that hasn't been disseminated and inoculated in people's arms. >> yeah. no, that's a very good question. the problem really is more about the distribution and logistics than the vaccine itself to your point, jake. there's a lot of vaccine sitting in freezers. i can tell you every state is approaching it differently. i remember when you and i spoke earlier in december of last year, we predicted this would be an uneven sort of distribution process because each state would feel very different, and we're seeing that sort of manifest. on a practical level, i can tell you, for example, the hospital i work, grady, they had the high
some people are in favor of exploring these sorts of options, others such as peter hotez say there isn'tdity to back it up. this will be an ongoing discussion, splitting it up, using one dose, the conversation is not over with this yet. >> cdc research shows only four states administered at least half the covid vaccine doses. that's 46 states that haven't even given out, put out shots in arms for half of what they have. why do this if there's still all of the vaccine that hasn't been...
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peter hotez, co-chair of the vaccine development. happy new year to you.ut the covid variant and how it impacts kids. we know from several studies kids carry higher viral loads. does data show they're more susceptible to the new strain and what does it mean for schools and community spread? >> i think it is too soon to say. it has been looked at in the uk, there's also a south african variant that may be in higher amounts in kids so there's a suggestion that there's more trans-missability going on. fortunately so far doesn't seem to create more severe disease and should not effect vaccine development at least for now, at least with the two variants. the big question is how widely prevalent are these, the south african and uk variant, are they already widespread. wa we've been undertesting, had a mediocre virus genome surveillance study. we should easily be at a million vir virus genomes, we underachieved on that front. important to note that there may be home grown variants similar to the uk or south african variant that also may be widespread. so many asp
peter hotez, co-chair of the vaccine development. happy new year to you.ut the covid variant and how it impacts kids. we know from several studies kids carry higher viral loads. does data show they're more susceptible to the new strain and what does it mean for schools and community spread? >> i think it is too soon to say. it has been looked at in the uk, there's also a south african variant that may be in higher amounts in kids so there's a suggestion that there's more trans-missability...
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peter hotez codirector of vaccine development at texas children's hospital, good to see you again. variants of covid, including the south africa one, are spreading right now in america what's your level of concern, and have we done enough to get ahead? >> yeah. so this is a big problem and compounded by the fact that we haven't been looking we've been so profoundly underperforming in genomic sequencing, which is how we pick up these u.k., south african, brazilian variants so we know they're in south carolina, but they could be elsewhere. the problem is they're outcompeting the other strains so the centers for disease control now says that by the spring, the uk variant could be dominant in the u.s., and now maybe the south african one. and so -- and because they're more transmissible, it means more americans will become infected so even though we've had a slight decrease in the number of new cases, we went from 250,000 confirmed new cases a day to about 180,000. the expectation now it's going to go back up because of these new variants more people are going to get infected, start ov
peter hotez codirector of vaccine development at texas children's hospital, good to see you again. variants of covid, including the south africa one, are spreading right now in america what's your level of concern, and have we done enough to get ahead? >> yeah. so this is a big problem and compounded by the fact that we haven't been looking we've been so profoundly underperforming in genomic sequencing, which is how we pick up these u.k., south african, brazilian variants so we know...
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peter hotez, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> the nation's capitolt we see in washington, d.c. is overwhelming forces being deployed to make sure we have a peaceful transfer of pow r. >> in coordination with the secret service and fbi they're screening all the personnel that are coming in. >> president trump's final full day in office. he has now recorded this video, basically listing what he believes are his accomplishments of his time in office. >> this is a unique challenge for biden. on day one, he will be pushed. waiting really isn't an option. >> trump presidency will be over and hopefully this very, very dangerous and frankly reckless experiment over electing donald trump will be over. >> announcer: this is "new day" with alisyn camerota and john berman. >> welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world, this is "new day." 29 hours until joe biden takes office. 29 hours left in the presidency of donald trump. 29 hours of anticipation, reflection and frankly trying to figure out what the blank just happened. more on that s
peter hotez, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> the nation's capitolt we see in washington, d.c. is overwhelming forces being deployed to make sure we have a peaceful transfer of pow r. >> in coordination with the secret service and fbi they're screening all the personnel that are coming in. >> president trump's final full day in office. he has now recorded this video, basically listing what he believes are his...
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peter hotez now is co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> you know, everyone doesn't understand all of this stuff what we do understand is the vaccine will work or the vaccine won't work on this new strain from south africa, do you have concerns that it won't? >> i'm still optimistic that it will because if you -- while there are a lot of mutations both in the south african strain and the lineage and uk lineage, there are not many mutations in the business end of the virus that docs with the receptor of the spike protein. from our work on coronavirus vaccines over the last decade, you need quite a number of now tak -- mutations before the vaccines stop working. i want optimistic. we're doing studies in collaboration with duke university to kweconfirm our vaccines as well as other vaccines will neutralize this south african variant as well as the uk one. there might be some reduction in efficacy but it's not a light switch where suddenly the vaccines don't work. over time in the out years that may be the
peter hotez now is co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospital. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> you know, everyone doesn't understand all of this stuff what we do understand is the vaccine will work or the vaccine won't work on this new strain from south africa, do you have concerns that it won't? >> i'm still optimistic that it will because if you -- while there are a lot of mutations both in the south african strain and the lineage...
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joining us now is professor peter hotez, dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor collegebody really prepared for the magnitude and scope of what has to be done. we have 330 million americans and we have shown we need about 75% of the population to be immunised in order to interrupt virus transmission, 240 million americans, and no one did the back of the envelope calculation to understand that we need to vaccinate roughly 2 million americans every day from now the next eight months, and what is going to be required for that. the hope was that the federal government through operational works would leave this but now we realise, no, it was only about putting the boxes into the ups and fedex trucks and sending it out to the states and thenit and sending it out to the states and then it was up to them, but they don't have the bandwidth and the horsepower intellect lead to know how to do this. —— intellectually. there is vaccine scepticism out there despite public education efforts, and in some states nurses in particular and health—care workers are turning down an opportunity
joining us now is professor peter hotez, dean of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor collegebody really prepared for the magnitude and scope of what has to be done. we have 330 million americans and we have shown we need about 75% of the population to be immunised in order to interrupt virus transmission, 240 million americans, and no one did the back of the envelope calculation to understand that we need to vaccinate roughly 2 million americans every day from now the next eight...
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peter hotez, he's the co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospitaln of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine. dr. hotez, always nice to see you. so, basically, what's happening is that there's this huge surge and now we are seeing what we feared, which is rationing of care. i mean, if ambulance drivers are having to decide who they bring to the hospital. and by the way, we're also hearing that hospitals don't have enough oxygen, that is rationing of care. it's underway. >> yeah, no question about it, and this is the catastrophic situation that we had hoped to avoid. and the reason why we desperately needed a national program to contain covid-19, it was to avoid exactly this scenario. i feel like, you know, this is more -- this is getting into now the second year of our epidemic. and this looks very much like the way it started back in mar and april in new york city. and it's almost as if we haven't learned anything. and this is a humanitarian catastrophe now unfolding in los angeles. and i worry it won't stop in los a
peter hotez, he's the co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospitaln of the national school of tropical medicine at baylor college of medicine. dr. hotez, always nice to see you. so, basically, what's happening is that there's this huge surge and now we are seeing what we feared, which is rationing of care. i mean, if ambulance drivers are having to decide who they bring to the hospital. and by the way, we're also hearing that hospitals don't have enough oxygen,...
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peter hotez, codweller of vaccine development at children's hospital. variants of covid, including the south africa one are spreading right now in america what's your level of concern and have we done enough to get ahead? >> yeah, so this is a big problem and compounded by the fact that we haven't been looking. we've been so profoundly underforming in again onlyic sequencing which is how we pick up these different variants. we know they're in south carolina but could be elsewhere. and the problem is they're outspeedy trial competeth the other strains. so the cdc says by the spring, the uk variant could be dominant in the u.s. and now maybe the south african one. and so -- and because they're more transmissible that means more americans will become infected even though we've had a slight decrease in the number of new cases, we went from 250,000 confirmed new cases a day to about 180,000, the expectation is going back up because of the new variants, more people are getting infected, start overwhelming hospital systems again and possibly the death rate goe
peter hotez, codweller of vaccine development at children's hospital. variants of covid, including the south africa one are spreading right now in america what's your level of concern and have we done enough to get ahead? >> yeah, so this is a big problem and compounded by the fact that we haven't been looking. we've been so profoundly underforming in again onlyic sequencing which is how we pick up these different variants. we know they're in south carolina but could be elsewhere. and the...
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peter hotez, he is the co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospitaltropical medicine at baylor university. i want to start right there. joe biden wants to vaccinate 100 million people in his first 100 days. is that possible? is it a realistic goal? >> well, we have to make it a realistic goal, stephanie. that's all we have left. you know, we've squandered every opportunity to control covid-19 in 2020 and so now we're backed into a corner. all we have left is to vaccinate our way out of it and, you know, we did an analysis with the university of new york to find we need to vaccinate three quarters of the american people, that's 240 million americans, say, by the end of august. when you do the back of the envelope calculations that's around -- with two-dose vaccines that's 2 million americans every day. so, yeah, that's what we have to do. and we don't have the infrastructure in place right now, so not much was done to create that infrastructure, we're going to have to expand additional vaccination sites, we have to stream line guidelines, make them les
peter hotez, he is the co-director of the center for vaccine development at texas children's hospitaltropical medicine at baylor university. i want to start right there. joe biden wants to vaccinate 100 million people in his first 100 days. is that possible? is it a realistic goal? >> well, we have to make it a realistic goal, stephanie. that's all we have left. you know, we've squandered every opportunity to control covid-19 in 2020 and so now we're backed into a corner. all we have left...
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peter hotez of baylor university. >> anytime we have any level of complexity, it's slowed us down orhut us down entirely. i think that's true of the cdc recommendations. we can't make excuses anymore. weagain. we've squandered over opportunity to contain covid-19. >> reporter: talk about straight talk from dr. hotez. listen, here in los angeles county things are so bad in terms of viral spread in the community. yesterday county officials said if you leave home for any reason, for any errand, when you come back home, you should wear a mask in your home to protect your family from you because that's how dire the situation is here in l.a. county. >> wow, david, thank you very much. we were wondering why he's wearing a mask indoors. there's an answer. >>> ahead, some of america's biggest corporations are suspended political donations after the assault on the >>> we have much more news ahead, including gayle's exclusive interview with apple's ceo tim cook, what he thinks should happen to president trump after last week's assault on the capitol. you're watching "cbs this morning."" with y
peter hotez of baylor university. >> anytime we have any level of complexity, it's slowed us down orhut us down entirely. i think that's true of the cdc recommendations. we can't make excuses anymore. weagain. we've squandered over opportunity to contain covid-19. >> reporter: talk about straight talk from dr. hotez. listen, here in los angeles county things are so bad in terms of viral spread in the community. yesterday county officials said if you leave home for any reason, for...
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at the end of last year the number was $60 billion for distribution testing and tracing, doctor peter hotezrsity believes the next one should be scrapped for first-come first-served in the massive facility should be used to inoculate. >> i would like to see an advocate for some of the big outdoor venues providing adequately staffing, i think it would be game changer. i would like to look at new york in yankee stadium. >> we reach out to the american hospital association earlier today and they told us they need more federal help they said this is a huge and complex process but they added the following same we expect these issues to be worked out in the vaccinations will increased dramatically over the coming weeks but the federal role must go beyond handing off a vaccine to the state. neil: blake burman thank you very much happy new year, blake and washington, d.c. i want to go to phil keating in florida that state is busy trying to get vaccines out and try to get them to the right people mainly older folks the key constituent group in that state, the sooner and the faster the better, i beli
at the end of last year the number was $60 billion for distribution testing and tracing, doctor peter hotezrsity believes the next one should be scrapped for first-come first-served in the massive facility should be used to inoculate. >> i would like to see an advocate for some of the big outdoor venues providing adequately staffing, i think it would be game changer. i would like to look at new york in yankee stadium. >> we reach out to the american hospital association earlier...