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it is like a petri dish. they infect everyone and it spreads through the community. but i think it has been found over and over again as people have looked and studied this, particularly in europe, that the schoolchildren are not vectors for this. for whatever reason, they are usually infected by the parents and not infecting adults. places that have had schools open have not seen the schools contribute to increasing the prevalence of the virus.
it is like a petri dish. they infect everyone and it spreads through the community. but i think it has been found over and over again as people have looked and studied this, particularly in europe, that the schoolchildren are not vectors for this. for whatever reason, they are usually infected by the parents and not infecting adults. places that have had schools open have not seen the schools contribute to increasing the prevalence of the virus.
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on the topic of covid because we spoke to carolyn lenig about how the vice president's traveling petrie dish couldn't get off the ground because he didn't have adequate healthy secret service officers and a known known where the president and the vice president go they bring covid infections with them. is the federal government surging any protective gear, any resource there is to protect the local community? >> reporter: no. it is confusing as to why the governor of south dakota would basically say we won't socially distance and if you have a problem with it you can enjoy it on the tv and hand out masks, not requiring that they be worn. we were there this morning, everything is so close that i'm not sure it would really matter. i understand that the event is outdoors but i'm living in an rv and telling you from my own perspective in the rural areas covid is catching on like fire through dry grass and the administration is doing this as an act of defiance. the president of the united states carrying out the rallies and if you wear a mask you are not a supporter of the president and then
on the topic of covid because we spoke to carolyn lenig about how the vice president's traveling petrie dish couldn't get off the ground because he didn't have adequate healthy secret service officers and a known known where the president and the vice president go they bring covid infections with them. is the federal government surging any protective gear, any resource there is to protect the local community? >> reporter: no. it is confusing as to why the governor of south dakota would...
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most the reason given for firing the teacher was that teachers shouldn't influence their students but petri out of praising china's communist party are allowed in the school. they cite. the song without the communist party there would be no need china is not defined as a political song. why should glory to hong kong be considered a political song. cake and k.f.c. want to continue their protest the 14 and 16 year olds can't accept how the new law has already changed their lives free hong kong no longer exists in the same streets where a 1000000 people march to defend their rights in security and fear are now the new normal. fortunately in other parts of the world people can make their voices heard on the street. all around the globe millions are demonstrating against racism. the dehumanization of people with dark skin has occurred since time immemorial it was even used as a justification for slavery for some it's hard to believe that these prejudices are still so entrenched in people's minds how can we get rid of them. i can't breathe the last words of george floyd his death sparked protests
most the reason given for firing the teacher was that teachers shouldn't influence their students but petri out of praising china's communist party are allowed in the school. they cite. the song without the communist party there would be no need china is not defined as a political song. why should glory to hong kong be considered a political song. cake and k.f.c. want to continue their protest the 14 and 16 year olds can't accept how the new law has already changed their lives free hong kong no...
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since reopening, beaches have been called a petrie dish for the virus.sure you don't like to hear that from the mayor, and residents have been asked not to trav travel, but given that, do you think people are safe in myrtle beach. >> i don't think any city can guarantee absolute safety in a situation like this. we do have thousands of people coming this weekend, and without knowing where they're coming from and where they have been and who they've been around, there is no way to guarantee that. but we are doing all that we can, and i believe that people spread this virus. that's been proven, not places. so we ordered a mask order yesterday to try to prevent spread and control it. >> you said you're expecting thousands, maybe over 100,000. i know you have a new mask ordinance, but are you planning any other measures to deal with this huge influx of crowds? i mean, one of the problems, i suppose, is that people don't want to wear the mask, because of what they hear on tv from, you know, certain leaders in this country and so on. >> you're exactly right, an
since reopening, beaches have been called a petrie dish for the virus.sure you don't like to hear that from the mayor, and residents have been asked not to trav travel, but given that, do you think people are safe in myrtle beach. >> i don't think any city can guarantee absolute safety in a situation like this. we do have thousands of people coming this weekend, and without knowing where they're coming from and where they have been and who they've been around, there is no way to guarantee...
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consider the thousands of people who were marooned at sea on those crew ships which were floating petri dishes for the covid virus? sixty-nine unsafe workplace lawsuits, 69 across the united states. will let me tell you, the numbers tell the story. there is no sued nami, there's no flood, what senator mcconnell's trying to do is capitalize on this moment of insurgency in america. to close down the responsibility of businesses, to make certain they do everything reasonably possible to protect their customers and their employees. that is what it comes down to. twenty-eight states have already passed legislation. they want to make sure their states are on top of it. but senator mcconnell does not care at the state's name. u.s. preempt their lawsuits and their laws and basically say that businesses across america will be immune. what standard did they have to work toward? what did they have to do to make sure their businesses safe? any standard will do according to senator mcconnell. could be local, state, federal, could be anything good enough for him. that just tells you when it comes on
consider the thousands of people who were marooned at sea on those crew ships which were floating petri dishes for the covid virus? sixty-nine unsafe workplace lawsuits, 69 across the united states. will let me tell you, the numbers tell the story. there is no sued nami, there's no flood, what senator mcconnell's trying to do is capitalize on this moment of insurgency in america. to close down the responsibility of businesses, to make certain they do everything reasonably possible to protect...
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teaches second grade in the district and says primary school teachers are used to their classroom being petri dishes for disease. >> in the 20 years i taught i only got the flu once before that, and last year i got very sick three times. >> reporter: carly says the district has a lot of older teachers, just like her, and they are concerned about their vulnerability to covid-19. she says if that fear causes a lot of them to retire, the district might have trouble finding new teachers. do you think there is really any safe way to go back into the classroom right now? >> well, my husband said i should get a hazmat suit. >> reporter: board members said they were looking out for the interests of students. they would evaluate and students will also have the option of full remote learning if desired. the decision they make is by definition, provisional. it could change with the daily infection rate. it is the coronavirus, not the school board, that is in control, here. in alamo, kpix 5. >>> across the bay area, other cities are announcing their plans to reopen. san francisco unified school district
teaches second grade in the district and says primary school teachers are used to their classroom being petri dishes for disease. >> in the 20 years i taught i only got the flu once before that, and last year i got very sick three times. >> reporter: carly says the district has a lot of older teachers, just like her, and they are concerned about their vulnerability to covid-19. she says if that fear causes a lot of them to retire, the district might have trouble finding new...
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most the reason given for firing the teacher was that teachers shouldn't influence their students but petri out exams praising china's communist party are allowed in the school. so i think. the song without the communist party there would be no new china is not defined as a political song. why should glory to hong kong be considered a political song. cake and k.f.c. want to continue their protest the 14 and 16 year olds can't accept how the new law has already changed their lives of free hong kong no longer exists in the same streets where a 1000000 people march to defend their rights in security and fear are now the new normal. fortunately in other parts of the world people can make their voices heard on the street. all around the globe millions are demonstrating against racism. the dehumanization of people with dark skin has occurred since time immemorial it was even used as a justification for slavery for some it's hard to believe that these prejudices are still so entrenched in people's minds how can we get rid of them. i can't breathe the last words of george floyd his death sparked pr
most the reason given for firing the teacher was that teachers shouldn't influence their students but petri out exams praising china's communist party are allowed in the school. so i think. the song without the communist party there would be no new china is not defined as a political song. why should glory to hong kong be considered a political song. cake and k.f.c. want to continue their protest the 14 and 16 year olds can't accept how the new law has already changed their lives of free hong...
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schools are petri dishes. they are worried about getting infected themselves. and they are also worried they won't have enough ppe. teachers are used to buying supplies for their own classrooms. how confident are you that the district can protect teachers as they come back to work? >> we know teachers go above and beyond and many of them buy things out of their own pocket. we'll have plenty of ppe. the state is also providing for this. if we have 150,000 student and 20,000 employees, we've procured those items. they're in warehouse now and we'll be ready for that part of it. we're getting misclarifications on how to social distance. and that's going to have an impact on our bus drivers, if you have a mask on. can you get closer than six feet? we thought initially yes but now we're hearing no. there are complexities about how we keep students and employees safe in this process. i'm having second thoughts about what i need to recommend to my school board. >> could you foresee trying to push this date back into september? how far could it go? >> that was the backu
schools are petri dishes. they are worried about getting infected themselves. and they are also worried they won't have enough ppe. teachers are used to buying supplies for their own classrooms. how confident are you that the district can protect teachers as they come back to work? >> we know teachers go above and beyond and many of them buy things out of their own pocket. we'll have plenty of ppe. the state is also providing for this. if we have 150,000 student and 20,000 employees,...
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school more than my home some 200 boys and girls live and study here the school places great value in petri says i'm in its curriculum a love of one's homeland and the need to defend. volunteer reserves can earn additional qualifications for breaking down a kalashnikov for example. here in the holidays veronica and her schoolmates are back living the traditional life with their parents on the siberian tiger. hardly any trees grew on it but there is lots of space and grass providing forage for reindeer. vacation begin soon for veronica lena she'll be heading out to the tundra and whom she looks forward to it with mixed feelings. on vacation i'll miss my schoolmates. here at the boarding school i've got the boys and girls i've grown up with. i won't have them at home. strange without them. all russian school children go on vacation from june to august helicopters bring new mad youngsters to their families in the forest where there are neither routes nor train tracks. the north is free country seems veronica's friend in some places it's even car free . that's an we're. of course we're sad that
school more than my home some 200 boys and girls live and study here the school places great value in petri says i'm in its curriculum a love of one's homeland and the need to defend. volunteer reserves can earn additional qualifications for breaking down a kalashnikov for example. here in the holidays veronica and her schoolmates are back living the traditional life with their parents on the siberian tiger. hardly any trees grew on it but there is lots of space and grass providing forage for...
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to allow a swift and organizer petry action and then once the citizens are along they're planning to close the border and then. i think yes it's just like how other countries are dealing with it and taking expectations and then quarantine on arrival and here in some of this been a bit of a mix mostly people are going into managed quarantining which is in a hotel facility organized by the government. a handful have been allowed to go into quarantine at home like diplomatic representatives to manage their own quarantine but for the most part that's been the idea is if you want to come to be ready to get a test at being quarantined and don't let anyone visit you even though they miss you because that's the one of the big. big families you have a family to love each other. and it's just the patient that. i would have been going on. i want to benefit cali and she is a journalist she is to kenya. and in the background you hear wildlife you see vegetation you hear the sounds of so bearing that in mind we're moving from . 19 and not even which is the economy he's been. was. not the big crise
to allow a swift and organizer petry action and then once the citizens are along they're planning to close the border and then. i think yes it's just like how other countries are dealing with it and taking expectations and then quarantine on arrival and here in some of this been a bit of a mix mostly people are going into managed quarantining which is in a hotel facility organized by the government. a handful have been allowed to go into quarantine at home like diplomatic representatives to...
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now, the districts are brainstorming how to prevent the classrooms from becoming petri dishes. in the east bay, one superintendent says a hybrid model is too risk and that's why he's pushing for a return to online learning in the fall. nbc bay area's melissa colorado spoke to teachers in berkeley about how they're gearing up for what's certainly an uncertain school year for them, melissa. >> reporter: this summer has been anything but restful for teachers who are wondering what the fall's going to look like here in berkeley. you can see these teachers are taking part in a protest caravan. they are calling on the school district to make sure all fall classes are online. middle schoolteacher yvette says the question of whether or not to reopen schools in the fall all boils down to simple math. >> covid-19 plus reopening schools equals children who die. >> reporter: she was one of several berkeley teachers who took part in a motor march this afternoon that started outside of the district's headquarters. >> we need get covid upped control first and then we can reunite in person wit
now, the districts are brainstorming how to prevent the classrooms from becoming petri dishes. in the east bay, one superintendent says a hybrid model is too risk and that's why he's pushing for a return to online learning in the fall. nbc bay area's melissa colorado spoke to teachers in berkeley about how they're gearing up for what's certainly an uncertain school year for them, melissa. >> reporter: this summer has been anything but restful for teachers who are wondering what the fall's...
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they deal with opening schools you do not want to be a petri tdish they are able to transmit the diseasefamily members or is this something we don't have to worry about as much there hasn't been a larger outbreak afterwards. >> you are highlighting something that has been established that children are not significant spreaders of this to adults it has been shown in many different countries and there is no evidence to show they are significant spreaders is not that they can't but there's something important about schools opening. and then much lower than seasonal flu. not just so long distance but that those outlined by the cbc nothing more important to this country than educating our children if you're not for opening schools then you are not for children. and then as the president mentioned reasonable to have those communities. >> as you said opening schools in a safe and responsible way and doing that is pro- children it is not anti- children. thank you again for your expertise. >> secret documents with jeffrey epstein ordered released by a federal d judge. kanye west was some shocking
they deal with opening schools you do not want to be a petri tdish they are able to transmit the diseasefamily members or is this something we don't have to worry about as much there hasn't been a larger outbreak afterwards. >> you are highlighting something that has been established that children are not significant spreaders of this to adults it has been shown in many different countries and there is no evidence to show they are significant spreaders is not that they can't but there's...
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you don't want it to be a petri dish.re kids able to transmit the disease to family members or to the older population or is this something we don't have to worry about as much. as we have seen, there hasn't been a larger outbreak afterwards. >> you are highlighting something that's important and hasn't been established. children are not significant spreaders of this to adults. there is no evidence to show children are significant spreaders. it's not that they cannot spread. it's that it isn't a significant pathway. about schools opening. it's proven that children are at extremely low risk from this disease. number two, the harms for closing schools to children are very serious, not just the long distance learning disaster disaster, but there is all kinds of harm outlined by the cdc in their documents. there is nothing more important to this country than educating our children. if you are not opening schools, then you are not for children. icing on the cake is that children don't transmit it. as the president mentioned of
you don't want it to be a petri dish.re kids able to transmit the disease to family members or to the older population or is this something we don't have to worry about as much. as we have seen, there hasn't been a larger outbreak afterwards. >> you are highlighting something that's important and hasn't been established. children are not significant spreaders of this to adults. there is no evidence to show children are significant spreaders. it's not that they cannot spread. it's that it...
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indoors they say, especially if there is loud music playing at a bar is like a petri dish with a threatthe virus. >> inside the bar if it's noisy, if there is music playing, the ambient noise is going to make you talk louder. when you talk loudlouder, you e more droplets from your mouth and can infect other people. >> reporter: the perfect storm experts say is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young, and quite frankly, throughout the beginning of this pandemic, it's mostly been messaging about older folks and people with health conditions as being vulnerable. >> reporter: so has this pandemic killed the bar scene completely? the medical experts we spoke to don't believe it has. they believe traditional crowded bars will make a comeback, but they say that can't be until we have proven vaccines and herd immunity. and they say that could take another year or so. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> joining me now is the professor of biology at university of massachusetts and dartmouth. he is also a cnn contributor. good to see you, aaron. th
indoors they say, especially if there is loud music playing at a bar is like a petri dish with a threatthe virus. >> inside the bar if it's noisy, if there is music playing, the ambient noise is going to make you talk louder. when you talk loudlouder, you e more droplets from your mouth and can infect other people. >> reporter: the perfect storm experts say is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young, and quite frankly,...
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nothing grew on the petri dishes when i had my nose and mouth covered.at what grew when i didn't. whether it's a shield or a mask, public health experts agree covering your nose and mouth will reduce the spread of covid-19. >> very insightful. wear those masks. >>> now, health care workers have worn those face shields for years because they have higher exposure to sick patients. but should people reach out to buy those shields? some doctors think that it could be good for people who have breathing issues. the cdc is still not recommending them as a substitute for those masks. if you wear both, you will have eye protection as well if you wear those masks. now, not all states are considered face shields acceptable to use in public. new york recently said that they are allowed to be worn in place of a face mask, but ruling has still yet to be made in other states. so if you're planning to enter a business where those masks are required, you should carry one with you. it's unclear if businesses would see this as efficient. but that could change. >>> new at 1
nothing grew on the petri dishes when i had my nose and mouth covered.at what grew when i didn't. whether it's a shield or a mask, public health experts agree covering your nose and mouth will reduce the spread of covid-19. >> very insightful. wear those masks. >>> now, health care workers have worn those face shields for years because they have higher exposure to sick patients. but should people reach out to buy those shields? some doctors think that it could be good for people...
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it's almost like a petri dish on your face. >> you've got a metal clip, a tight fit and now you've got humidity, sweat, change in the micro-biome and the bacteria goes crazy. >> reporter: but masks must be worn, so how do we treat the acne? >> start with the over the counter. with a cleanser in the morning and a 2.5 night. stay on it to stay clear. if you stop using it, the bumps just come right back. >> reporter: as for prevention. >> no makeup, makeup makes it worse. cotton is the most breathable. it wicks away. tocal sulfroducty. dr. fields s heful and she says specifically for mask new to avo avoid retanoids which can cause further irritation. >>> cal train says it's on the brink of shutting down in part of the covid-19 pandemic. the cash-strapped railroad runs between san francisco and san jose, of course. ridership is down 95%. since coronavirus hit. >> it's devastating. we're facing a fiscal cliff in october and the rail line as we know it may simply cease to exist. >> relief could have come this fall. cal train officials were hoping to get a sales tax measure on november ballot
it's almost like a petri dish on your face. >> you've got a metal clip, a tight fit and now you've got humidity, sweat, change in the micro-biome and the bacteria goes crazy. >> reporter: but masks must be worn, so how do we treat the acne? >> start with the over the counter. with a cleanser in the morning and a 2.5 night. stay on it to stay clear. if you stop using it, the bumps just come right back. >> reporter: as for prevention. >> no makeup, makeup makes it...
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it's almost like a petri dish on your face. >> you've got a metal clip, a tight fit and now you've gotidity, sweat, change in the micro-biome and the bacteria goes crazy. >> reporter: but masks must be worn, so how do we treat the acne? >> start with the over the counter. with a cleanser in the morning and a 2.5 night. stay on it to stay clear. if you stop using it, the bumps just come right back. >> reporter: as for prevention. >> no makeup, makeup makes it worse. cotton is the most breathable. it wicks away. wash it every day. >> reporter: dr. fields says topical sulfur products are helpful and she says specifically for mask new to avo avoid retanoids which can cause further irritation. >>> cal train says it's on the brink of shutting down in part of the covid-19 pandemic. the cash-strapped railroad runs between san francisco and san jose, of course. ridership is down 95%. since coronavirus hit. >> it's devastating. we're facing a fiscal cliff in october and the rail line as we know it may simply cease to exist. >> relief could have come this fall. cal train officials were hoping to
it's almost like a petri dish on your face. >> you've got a metal clip, a tight fit and now you've gotidity, sweat, change in the micro-biome and the bacteria goes crazy. >> reporter: but masks must be worn, so how do we treat the acne? >> start with the over the counter. with a cleanser in the morning and a 2.5 night. stay on it to stay clear. if you stop using it, the bumps just come right back. >> reporter: as for prevention. >> no makeup, makeup makes it worse....
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and large numbers of drones or armed forces destroyed warplanes and pilot barracks and their defense petri system infamy some shit other military positions and just on in a drum were destroyed also the joint oil installation in the industrial area of design was targeted targets were hit with high position our armed forces successfully targeted the todo we military company out of province where saudi officials were meeting as a result dozens were killed and injured. the taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack in the northern afghan province of salman gallon which killed 12 people 11 of them afghan intelligence forces at least $63.00 people including children were injured authorities say a suicide bomber targeting the provincial intelligence office a set off the explosion. i was coming from the marketplace to my home i was close to home when i heard the explosion. when the explosion took place everything was shaking all these windows glasses were broken here and there 2 or 3 people were injured by the glass it was a lot of dust the people were running everywhere. poland's rightwing
and large numbers of drones or armed forces destroyed warplanes and pilot barracks and their defense petri system infamy some shit other military positions and just on in a drum were destroyed also the joint oil installation in the industrial area of design was targeted targets were hit with high position our armed forces successfully targeted the todo we military company out of province where saudi officials were meeting as a result dozens were killed and injured. the taliban has claimed...
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and large numbers of drones armed forces destroyed warplanes and pilot barracks and their defense petri system infamy some shoot other military positions and just on a not strong were destroyed also the joint oil installation in the industrial area of design was targeted targets were hit with high position our armed forces successfully targeted the tardo we military campaign matter problems were solved high officials were meeting as a result dozens were killed and injured. the taliban has claimed responsibility for an attack in the northern afghan province of some one gun at least 50 people including children have been injured or 30 you say a suicide bomber targeting the provincial intelligence office set off the explosion . well there's been another record daily rise in the number of corona virus cases around the wild 230000 people have tested positive just in the last 24 hours india has reported a surge in cases for the 6th consecutive day it had nearly $29000.00 and fictions local officials in indian administered kashmir are also expected to impose a lockdown after a surge in cases t
and large numbers of drones armed forces destroyed warplanes and pilot barracks and their defense petri system infamy some shoot other military positions and just on a not strong were destroyed also the joint oil installation in the industrial area of design was targeted targets were hit with high position our armed forces successfully targeted the tardo we military campaign matter problems were solved high officials were meeting as a result dozens were killed and injured. the taliban has...
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. >> we can't put our teachers in this petri dish of danger. >> i will not reopen schools august 24 if conditions are what they are today. >> an employee was terminated for coughing in a baby's face during a dispute. and closed indefinitely after five positives. test lines are getting longer. >> all of this makes it harder to manage the disease. >> reporter: qwest diagnostics said last month's results were taking three to four days and now it's six. >> the cases are rapidly rising, so fast we can't do contact tracing any more. >> reporter: according to one study half of states are slowing or rolling back reopening. >> we will roll back if we have to, and that's the last thing anybody wants. >> reporter: the department of health and human service just announced they are going to reopen three new testing sites in places hit hard. jacksonville, florida, baton rouge, louisiana and one in texas. about half of the cases they have had have come in the past ten days. >> it is worrisome because it does not bode well for the coming weeks and months. let's get more news from jeremy diamond. the p
. >> we can't put our teachers in this petri dish of danger. >> i will not reopen schools august 24 if conditions are what they are today. >> an employee was terminated for coughing in a baby's face during a dispute. and closed indefinitely after five positives. test lines are getting longer. >> all of this makes it harder to manage the disease. >> reporter: qwest diagnostics said last month's results were taking three to four days and now it's six. >> the...
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all over each other and nfl's player's association medical director said football is the perfect petrieansmitting the virus. what will you do? they're teaming up with oakley and they came up with this new mouth shield. it's got airways and openings and does block direct transmission of droplets and help in preventing the transmission of the virus. a source tells cnn they'll give it out to select teams to continue trials with it. they're not mandating that players use this right now. the doctors for the nfl encouraging players to wear it but might have a tough task to sign on for this. jj watt said he tried to wear a visor once and suffocating and so, john, breathability, visibility the big issue with the sheeds bields but they hope keep innovating so the players are comfortable with something like this. >> watching the safe te debate, how do you make the season work? that's a back and forth between the league and the union. where are we? >> a source tells us that the league and the union are holding more calls today discussing certain things like testing protocols, player opt-outs and t
all over each other and nfl's player's association medical director said football is the perfect petrieansmitting the virus. what will you do? they're teaming up with oakley and they came up with this new mouth shield. it's got airways and openings and does block direct transmission of droplets and help in preventing the transmission of the virus. a source tells cnn they'll give it out to select teams to continue trials with it. they're not mandating that players use this right now. the doctors...
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. >> we can't go on this path of putting our teachers in this petri dish of danger. >> california closed indefinitely after five lawmakers tested positive and three major league baseball teams today delayed the start of practice due to delays in their test results. test lines are getting longer. two testing companies say huge demand is slowing turnaround time. >> all of this makes it harder to manage this disease. >> quest diagnostics say last month's results were taking two to three days, now it's four to six. quick results are key in effectively isolating the infected. >> the cases are rising so rapidly that we cannot even do contract tracing anymore. >> undiagnosed, silent spreaders might be responsible for around half of all cases, according to one news study. as cases climb nearly half of states now slowing or rolling back reopening. >> we're going to continue to monitor the numbers. if they keep moving up, we're going to dial back if we have to. it's the last thing any of us want. >> 168 days since the first confirmed u.s. case. we are still struggling to control and treat this vir
. >> we can't go on this path of putting our teachers in this petri dish of danger. >> california closed indefinitely after five lawmakers tested positive and three major league baseball teams today delayed the start of practice due to delays in their test results. test lines are getting longer. two testing companies say huge demand is slowing turnaround time. >> all of this makes it harder to manage this disease. >> quest diagnostics say last month's results were taking...
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a headline in the "washington kest" this week called myrtle beam petri dish for the virus.w confident are you you can ante visitors safe? >> well, there's not a guarantee. there's no 100% guarantee. with the mask order we do see people complying. we're getting the messaging out, the education component, public service announcements and our regulatory units are monitoring bars and restaurants which are already at3z tak think all of these things combined, if everyone would take personal responsibility, which is what this is all about, and wear a mask, wash hands, all of the safety guidelines, i think everything will start to get on the downturn. but yrtle beach depends on tourism. it was hit hard in the early ing of the pandemic. there are multiple reports of people contracting the virus in to other areas. rs you think another shut down might be needed if this surge gets rse? >> first and foremost people spread this virus, not places. we're a huge tourist destination. our numbers were very well in control before we started to see an influx of visitors. if you come here for va
a headline in the "washington kest" this week called myrtle beam petri dish for the virus.w confident are you you can ante visitors safe? >> well, there's not a guarantee. there's no 100% guarantee. with the mask order we do see people complying. we're getting the messaging out, the education component, public service announcements and our regulatory units are monitoring bars and restaurants which are already at3z tak think all of these things combined, if everyone would take...
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so in culture, t cells and a petri dish, if you add fenofibrate, you will reduce those fats, which reallytrict the virus to replicate. so that might actually be a viable strategy in people, but it has to be at the right concentration and has to get the right spot. that is not a foregone conclusion yet. >> laura: and does this have to the fact that some of the doctors whoot have treated covid patients point to comorbidities as a complicated factor such as diabetes, high bmi and issve tht related? >> yeah, probably, probably a little bit more complicated in that comorbidities also impact, you know, your immune system of the and stresses like viruses. but certainly the high lipid context at the cellular level, gives this virus the perfect opportunity to replicate past and to spread. >> laura: glycosylation, am i saying that right? doctor, thank you. doctor, appreciate it very much. and at a virtual event dr. anthony fauci had another ominous warning. >> it is the perfect storm and we often talk about outbreaks and pandemics, be it influenza or other pathogens that have to have a few characte
so in culture, t cells and a petri dish, if you add fenofibrate, you will reduce those fats, which reallytrict the virus to replicate. so that might actually be a viable strategy in people, but it has to be at the right concentration and has to get the right spot. that is not a foregone conclusion yet. >> laura: and does this have to the fact that some of the doctors whoot have treated covid patients point to comorbidities as a complicated factor such as diabetes, high bmi and issve tht...
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. >> we can't go on this path of putting our teachers in the petri dish of danger. >> i will not reopen our school similar august 24th if the conditioning are what they are today. >> in california, the state's capitol closed after four employees tested positive. quest diagnostics says last month, they were taking two to three days, now, 4 to 6. quick results are key in isolating the infected. >> the cases are rising so rapidly that we cannot do contract racing anymore. >> reporter: silent spreaders can be half of all new cases, and as cases climb, nearly half of states are slowing or rolling back reopening. >> if they keep moving up, we are going to dial back. it's the last thing anyone of us wants. >> now, the trump administration made good on its previous threats, and the withdraw from the world health organization today, saying it will take place in 2021. when is the withdraw complete? and i assume it'ser reversible defending on the next election. >> right. the letter was sint ent to the , and the u.s. will formally leave the world health organization in a year from now, july 6th, 20
. >> we can't go on this path of putting our teachers in the petri dish of danger. >> i will not reopen our school similar august 24th if the conditioning are what they are today. >> in california, the state's capitol closed after four employees tested positive. quest diagnostics says last month, they were taking two to three days, now, 4 to 6. quick results are key in isolating the infected. >> the cases are rising so rapidly that we cannot do contract racing anymore....
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indoors, they say, especially if there's loud music playing at a bar, it's like a petri dish for theead of the virus. >> inside the bar, if it's noisy, music playing, the ambient noise is going to make you talk louder. when you talk louder, you expel more droplets from your mouth. those droplets, of course, contain the virus and infect other people. >> reporter: another part of this so-called perfect storm of infection, experts say, is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young and quite frankly, throughout the beginning of this pandemic, it's mostly been messaging about older folks and people with pre-existing health conditions as being vulnerable. >> reporter: so, has this pandemic killed the bar scene completely? the medical experts we spoke to don't believe it has. they believe traditional crowded bars will make a comeback, but says that can't be until we have a vaccine and herd immunity. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> this would be one of the busiest travel weekends of the year, but because of the pandemic, this holiday is look
indoors, they say, especially if there's loud music playing at a bar, it's like a petri dish for theead of the virus. >> inside the bar, if it's noisy, music playing, the ambient noise is going to make you talk louder. when you talk louder, you expel more droplets from your mouth. those droplets, of course, contain the virus and infect other people. >> reporter: another part of this so-called perfect storm of infection, experts say, is the average age of many people who go to bars....
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indoors, especially with loud music, it's like a petri dish for the spread of the virus. >> inside at's noisy, music playing, the ambient noise makes you talk louder, when you talk louder, you expel more droplets. they contain the virus and infect other people. >> another part of this so-called perfect storm of infection, experts say, is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young and quite frankly, throughout the beginning of this pandemic, it's mostly been messaging about older folks and people with preexisting health conditions as being vulnerable. >> has it killed the bar scene? the medical experts don't believe it has. they believe crowded bars will make a comeback. but that can't be until we have proven vaccines and herd immunity. they say that could take another year or so. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> thank you, brian. >>> we're moving closer to the washington redskins changing their name. hear what the team's coach had to say about that, next. >>> first, though, we hope you celebrated safely with your family and friends. w
indoors, especially with loud music, it's like a petri dish for the spread of the virus. >> inside at's noisy, music playing, the ambient noise makes you talk louder, when you talk louder, you expel more droplets. they contain the virus and infect other people. >> another part of this so-called perfect storm of infection, experts say, is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young and quite frankly, throughout the beginning of...
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we're continuing to see prisons be a petri dish and we have to have legislators to make decisions to and so much about the movements we're seeing across this country have to do with centering people who are most affected by policies in the center of these conversations, in the centers of these movements. how does having formerly incarcerated people weigh in on the policies affect the way that the policies are then shaped? >> ledges lagislators don't und how the conditions inside a correction correctional facility or what you have access to. so it looks good on paper, but they don't tell you how to implement it. you don't talk about women's reproductive rights without women at the table or veterans without swre without veterans at the table. so you can no longer talk about criminal justice without those people at the table because you are making decisions about our lives. so we have to lead this moment. >> this is of course about the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on incarcerated people, but this also connects to the langer conversation we're having about public health. connect th
we're continuing to see prisons be a petri dish and we have to have legislators to make decisions to and so much about the movements we're seeing across this country have to do with centering people who are most affected by policies in the center of these conversations, in the centers of these movements. how does having formerly incarcerated people weigh in on the policies affect the way that the policies are then shaped? >> ledges lagislators don't und how the conditions inside a...
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they placed a petry dish in front of a person's dish, and the reporter talked, sang, coughed and sneezed and then put in an incubator for 24 hours. >> this was just two coughs. >> really? that's crazy. >> you do simple things that everyone can go. it's not 100% effective. but if we all do it, it will make a difference in preventing things from spreading. >> as you might expect, many more droplets appeared when the reporter wore no mask, especially while coughing and sneezing. >> that is gross. >>> as dr. peter hong just mentioned, san quinten like chernobyl right now. that's how hospital officials are feeling. inmates there are on a hunger strike as a response to the outbreak going throughout the prison. until late last month, the white house -- these tents were not even needed. when the state began moving inmates to different prisons, it only spread the illness. today more than 1100 inmates have tested positive. nearly a third of the population there at san quinten. answers fm the prison department. >> they reduced the incarcerated population by more than 8,000 since mid march. we inten
they placed a petry dish in front of a person's dish, and the reporter talked, sang, coughed and sneezed and then put in an incubator for 24 hours. >> this was just two coughs. >> really? that's crazy. >> you do simple things that everyone can go. it's not 100% effective. but if we all do it, it will make a difference in preventing things from spreading. >> as you might expect, many more droplets appeared when the reporter wore no mask, especially while coughing and...
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but, yeah, if you think of the war, it turned the globe into a giant petri dish really with the flu justng spread around in every conceivable way. when it wasn't spread by troops inadvertently, it was also spread by public transport. and in the u.s., by the postal service. one researcher was trying to work out why native alaskans and native americans were dying in their hundreds, and it turned out it was because the postal service was still getting through to them. and it was inadvertently, without their knowing, spread by the guys who were delivering the mail. [inaudible conversations] >> oh, go ahead. >> -- was just that because it was so, is up a huge and fundamentally vital event, all the focus really went on winning the war rather than stopping the virus. >> well, the war also played a role in news about the virus having been, you know, suppressed or downplayed. why would that have happened, and what effect did it is have? >> that was mostly a question of morale. if to start off with, certainly in the u.k. if a newspaper delved too deeply into reports of this strange new killer flu
but, yeah, if you think of the war, it turned the globe into a giant petri dish really with the flu justng spread around in every conceivable way. when it wasn't spread by troops inadvertently, it was also spread by public transport. and in the u.s., by the postal service. one researcher was trying to work out why native alaskans and native americans were dying in their hundreds, and it turned out it was because the postal service was still getting through to them. and it was inadvertently,...
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indoors, they say, especially if there's loud music playing at a bar is like a petri dish for the spread the virus. >> if it's noisy, music playing, the ambient noise is going to make you talk louder, when you talk louder, you expel droplets from your mouth. >> reporter: another part of this so called perfect storm of infection experts say is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young, and quite frankly throughout the beginning of this pandemic it's mostly been messaging about older folks and people with preexisting health conditions as vulnerable. >> has the pandemic killed the bar scene completely. the medical experts we spoke to don't believe it has. they believe traditional crowded bars would make a comeback. they say that can't be until we have proven vaccines and herd immunity, and they say that could take another year or so. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> independence day in the u.s. celebrates the ideals of freedom and equality. some americans say those ideals still are not available to everyone. we'll have a story for you about
indoors, they say, especially if there's loud music playing at a bar is like a petri dish for the spread the virus. >> if it's noisy, music playing, the ambient noise is going to make you talk louder, when you talk louder, you expel droplets from your mouth. >> reporter: another part of this so called perfect storm of infection experts say is the average age of many people who go to bars. >> they feel invincible because they're young, and quite frankly throughout the beginning...
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we will not be the petri dish for america. we need this help. we're asking everybody who scare cares about kids to get behind us and let us do this in smart, heroes act in the congress so we can get the money we need to protect our kids. >> dr. blackstock, i want to ask you about what the administration seems to want to do is hupush this drug they wan every one to take. now they have someone doing it with them. dr. stella who is a pediatrician. here he is putting forth herself as an expert that conservatives should listen to instead of like dr. fauci. >> people are dying. we are news of a kid died. he didn't have to die. people are like he should have a wore a mask. he should have. it's most likely he would not have died if he had the drug. >> i believe she's a pediatrician has said things about people having sexual relations in demons in their sleep and masks are not helpful in stopping coronavirus. as a physician, yourself, what do you make of her growing influence among conservatives who do not really believe that the coronavirus outbreak is
we will not be the petri dish for america. we need this help. we're asking everybody who scare cares about kids to get behind us and let us do this in smart, heroes act in the congress so we can get the money we need to protect our kids. >> dr. blackstock, i want to ask you about what the administration seems to want to do is hupush this drug they wan every one to take. now they have someone doing it with them. dr. stella who is a pediatrician. here he is putting forth herself as an...
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shelters are going to be like giant petri dishes as far as coronavirus goes. >> reporter: google just told 200,000 employees nationwide they can work from home nearly another year at least. and tonight the miami marlins will not be playing their home opener, postponed after 11 more players and two coaches tested positive, according to espn. the yankees/phillies game also off while mlb conducts more testing. across florida, nearly 8,000 children tested positive for covid-19 in just eight days. but the governor still pushing schools to reopen in august and won't mandate masks. >> he and the president have failed every child and teacher and educator in florida and put them at risk because of their reckless, reckless efforts to reopen schools. >> reporter: florida just surpassed new york now with the second most confirmed cases in the country behind only california, where the average daily death toll is now higher than it has ever been. here, much of the re-opening or rolling back is county by county. >> we're a big state. and one of the things that we've been advocating and always advoca
shelters are going to be like giant petri dishes as far as coronavirus goes. >> reporter: google just told 200,000 employees nationwide they can work from home nearly another year at least. and tonight the miami marlins will not be playing their home opener, postponed after 11 more players and two coaches tested positive, according to espn. the yankees/phillies game also off while mlb conducts more testing. across florida, nearly 8,000 children tested positive for covid-19 in just eight...
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scraps of news bread and forget them on the counter which develops mold which come tam natures the petriowth, then purify it to make the unregulated path tub pen sellin of news that is my segment. >> is quarantine-while. quarantine-while. i wouldn't be doing my job if i didn't mention the latest online interweb viral sensation known as everything is cake. a clear trademark violation of the motto i live by, cake is everything. here's a video by a turkish pastry master that will make you question all that you know to be true. ♪ >> stephen: that toilet paper really hits hem with me because many is the time i sat on the john and then been horrified to find out that we're out of cake. but really what caught my attention was this one that looks exactly like a pizza but surprise, underneath is cake. that's insane, who would even think to put pizza right on top of cake because certainly no one has ever done that when they were high last night. kwn teen-while, a u.k. pub installed an electric fence at the bar to ensure patrons socially distance from it, nice try but the young idiots getting hamme
scraps of news bread and forget them on the counter which develops mold which come tam natures the petriowth, then purify it to make the unregulated path tub pen sellin of news that is my segment. >> is quarantine-while. quarantine-while. i wouldn't be doing my job if i didn't mention the latest online interweb viral sensation known as everything is cake. a clear trademark violation of the motto i live by, cake is everything. here's a video by a turkish pastry master that will make you...
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and now we'd be put in a position where we would also be in a petri dish trying to project children -virus that can be deadly. a virus that i could bring home and give to my extended family members. it's just -- i feel very badly for all my colleagues and friends that need to go back to school, they don't have the option of retiring as i did. they're scared. they're upset, and they're angry because the school district that i did work for has not reached out to talk to employees. teachers are on the front lines, and their opinions have not been asked. >> tina, education secretary betsy devos has criticized fairfax plans to hold a staggered school week which means the kids will be in classes some days, the teachers will be in classes some days, and some distance learning. what are teachers in your district saying about this plan? >> well, i can tell you that people who do not spend time in schools and do not know about schools are the last people that we want to consider their opinions about returning to school. in terms of some of the things that have been said, i want to commend our s
and now we'd be put in a position where we would also be in a petri dish trying to project children -virus that can be deadly. a virus that i could bring home and give to my extended family members. it's just -- i feel very badly for all my colleagues and friends that need to go back to school, they don't have the option of retiring as i did. they're scared. they're upset, and they're angry because the school district that i did work for has not reached out to talk to employees. teachers are on...
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and to me, it's essentially a petri dish. we're just now going to put them all together and see if they can spread it, let's see if you can contract it. that's not fair to children. my 7 and 8-year-old share everything. there's not one germ that's not shared amongst three r ofour of them. a virus is not going to be a different. >> as a mother of an 8-year-old i've seen it first hand. i can sense the trepidation in your voices. thank you so much for joining us. once again our condolences for the loss of your friend and colleague. >> thank you. >>> we're going to get to the breaking news. regis philbin has died at the age of 88. a look back at his legendary career from "live" to "who wants to be a millionaire." that's coming up next. (birds singing) (bouncy keyboard music) - [announcer] food delivery just got more rewarding. (package crashing into ground) now that gruhhub gives you rewards when you order. (dog barking) did you order tacos again? (device beeping) boom, rewarded with a perk like $5.00 off. ordering dinner for the
and to me, it's essentially a petri dish. we're just now going to put them all together and see if they can spread it, let's see if you can contract it. that's not fair to children. my 7 and 8-year-old share everything. there's not one germ that's not shared amongst three r ofour of them. a virus is not going to be a different. >> as a mother of an 8-year-old i've seen it first hand. i can sense the trepidation in your voices. thank you so much for joining us. once again our condolences...
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this is the nature of college culture with campus serving as a petri dish for the spread of the virusjoins me right now. thank you for being here. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> i know you're very worried. i also know that penn state has put together a task force of 16 different groups, 250 different people, of part of the back to state reopening plans. what is it about the plan that they presented that you think is not adequate, that does not make you comfortable to go teach? >> for me, i had the option of teaching at home and i'm going to teach remotely because the college of liberal arts is allowing us to do that. it's not that way for all, faculty members at all of the colleges and the university. i worry just -- you had on just before now, talking about the spread among young people. i love the students at penn state. they have such enthusiasm, but as i said in the essay i could relate. i was a student once. i still am a student in some respects. and i see how strep throat and the flu just zooms through campus every year. this is far more contagious and far more dea
this is the nature of college culture with campus serving as a petri dish for the spread of the virusjoins me right now. thank you for being here. >> good morning, thank you for having me. >> i know you're very worried. i also know that penn state has put together a task force of 16 different groups, 250 different people, of part of the back to state reopening plans. what is it about the plan that they presented that you think is not adequate, that does not make you comfortable to...
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. >> we can't go on this path of putting our teachers in this petri dish of danger. >> i will not re-opensystem august 24th if the conditions are what they are today. >> reporter: in california the state's capital closed indefinitely after at least five lawmakers tested positive. test lines are getting longer. >> all of this makes it so much harder to manage this disease. >> reporter: quest diagnostics said last month's results were taking two to three days, now it's four to six. quick results are key in effectively isolating the infected. >> the cases are rising so rapidly that we cannot even do contact tracing any more. >> reporter: undiagnosed, silent spreaders might be responsible for around half of all cases according to one new study and as cases climb nearly half of states now slowing or rolling back re-opening. >> they keep moving up. we'll dial back if we have to. the last thing any of us want. >> reporter: we have no choice is what the mayor of san francisco said just after she announced that indoor restaurants and outdoor bars will now not be opening on monday as planned. as dr
. >> we can't go on this path of putting our teachers in this petri dish of danger. >> i will not re-opensystem august 24th if the conditions are what they are today. >> reporter: in california the state's capital closed indefinitely after at least five lawmakers tested positive. test lines are getting longer. >> all of this makes it so much harder to manage this disease. >> reporter: quest diagnostics said last month's results were taking two to three days, now...