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physicians. 4.4%, hispanic and latino.orically there's been insufficient funding to support all clinicians who are interested in the national service corps. in recent years, 10% were awarded the scholarship. 40% were awarded loan repayment programs. the result aided in not being able to find applicants in some of america's most neediest communities. while it's greater than ñr16,00 serving more than 16 million people, there is still a shortage. statistics indicate that nearly 33,000 additional clinicians across disciplines areok neededo care for hundreds of millions of people who reside in these shortage areas. another component is our ghcs, our teaching health centers. they're located in community based and serving a large number of medicaid patients. it's been stated many times before, people who train in these underserved areas are likely to remain in practice in the same or similar setting remembering that residency often trains individuals and xr dicts the practice style regarding quality and cost. i would also like to
physicians. 4.4%, hispanic and latino.orically there's been insufficient funding to support all clinicians who are interested in the national service corps. in recent years, 10% were awarded the scholarship. 40% were awarded loan repayment programs. the result aided in not being able to find applicants in some of america's most neediest communities. while it's greater than ñr16,00 serving more than 16 million people, there is still a shortage. statistics indicate that nearly 33,000 additional...
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to a projected total physician shortage between 54,100 and 130 9000 physicians by 2033, including bothrimary care and non-primary care specialties. the range reflects a variety of scenarios that may affect the exact future needs, including population shifts, delivery pattern changes, increased use of physician assistants in advanced practice registered nurses. the fact is we have a current and projected shortage of physicians that is ominous and requires our best efforts and your support. though our report focuses on physicians, i underscore the major contributions of other health professionals. not surprisingly, the nations growing aging population continues to be the main driver of increasing demand for positions over the next 50 years, on top of current stressors including behavioral health needs, substance use disorders, and of course covid-19. our physician workforce also is aging and a large proportion are nearing the traditional age of retirement, thus affecting supply. as do physician well-being and work our patterns. it can take more than a decade for a physician to complete m
to a projected total physician shortage between 54,100 and 130 9000 physicians by 2033, including bothrimary care and non-primary care specialties. the range reflects a variety of scenarios that may affect the exact future needs, including population shifts, delivery pattern changes, increased use of physician assistants in advanced practice registered nurses. the fact is we have a current and projected shortage of physicians that is ominous and requires our best efforts and your support....
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. >> hearing on the shortage of primary care physicians. the president of the association of american medical colleges testifies that is organization projects a shortage of up to 139,000 physicians by the year 2033. [inaudible]. [inaudible]. >> thank you again for being here. thank you and for the staff to help us put together this hearing. this is not an issue that i consider to be enormously important. me think our panelists, two of them are here with us and two of them we see you. we see you clearly through modern technology and thank you all for being here h we look forward to your testimony. it is no secret that our country faces many healthcare crises. too many of our people are underinsured and we pay by far the highest cost of healthcare many major country on earth. the cost ofth prescription drugs are off-the-wall and many people cannot afford that. in the midst of all of that, for whatever reason and i think we will delve into that today, our nation, the richest country in the history of the world is simply does not have enough do
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rand paul is a physician and also a u.s.m the state of kentucky had been infected with covid,th recovere. written in an op-ed why so many are denying the science of natural immunities in covid. senator, thanks so much for coming on. we clarify that as a physician in a sentence oratorical, how people who have recovered from covid, the tens of millions who have, should feel about their chances of getting reinfected. >> people need to understand that vaccines are based on the signs of natural infection. what they are trying to do with the vaccine is to simulate the same response you get or better with a natural infection. some the will make diseases like measles you get long lifelong immunity. if you getna vaccinated after a couple of decades, you need a booster. natural infection is better than the vaccine in some ways for measles. this isn't an argument against being vaccinated. it just happens to be that you've got lifelong immunity. smallpox is the same way but it's not an argument for getting smallpox. what they say all th
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they're not going to the physicians, and we need to insure that physicians and dentists in this countryvaccines urgently so that we can insure that we drive up the number of people in this country with the vaccines and we get to herd immunity as quickly as possible. the president's goal of getting out 100 million vaccinations in the next two months is right on, but we need to get the physician to be administering and talking to their patients about administering the vaccines on them. liz: well, i agree with you. i think a lot of people -- i don't mind, i'll take it from anybody. and, by the way, all health care workers whether they're at cvs or local hospitals, have been doing an incredible job. but i know a lot of people who would much prefer to get it from their tried and true doctor whom they know or even, as you say, a dentist. so as we look at what's going on in india right now, it hassle become a breeding ground -- has become a breeding ground. how would you rate that as a risk to the u.s., and by then maybe we will be ready for the booster shots that would be perfect for doctors'
they're not going to the physicians, and we need to insure that physicians and dentists in this countryvaccines urgently so that we can insure that we drive up the number of people in this country with the vaccines and we get to herd immunity as quickly as possible. the president's goal of getting out 100 million vaccinations in the next two months is right on, but we need to get the physician to be administering and talking to their patients about administering the vaccines on them. liz: well,...
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rand paul is a physician and a u.s.m the state of kentucky and has been infected with covid, obviously recovered and has written an op-ed on why so many are denying the science of natural immunity to covid. we are happy to have him join us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. just clarify as a physician in a sentence or two how people who have recovered from covid should feel about their chances of getting reinfected. to be my people need to understand that the science of vaccines is based on the science of natural infection. what they're trying to do is to simulate and get the same response that you get or better with a natural infection. some diseases like measles when you get them you actually have lifelong immunity. you get vaccinated after couple of decades, natural infection is actually better than the vaccine in some ways for measles. this isn't an argument against being vaccinated, just happens to be if you got the measles, you have lifelong immunity. smallpox was the same way but not an argument for gettin
rand paul is a physician and a u.s.m the state of kentucky and has been infected with covid, obviously recovered and has written an op-ed on why so many are denying the science of natural immunity to covid. we are happy to have him join us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. just clarify as a physician in a sentence or two how people who have recovered from covid should feel about their chances of getting reinfected. to be my people need to understand that the science of vaccines is based...
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having black physicians and latinx physicians and native american physicians who have been excluded from the ones who commissioned abraham flexner. we valued this model of significant scientific rigor and evaluated schools across the country in the early 1900s. if you didn't have that, if you did not havthose types of resources, we did not think you were a good enough school to stay open. that impacted, as you can imagine, many black med schools that aren't going to be resourced. five were recommended to shut down. in addition, the part that really speaks to the impact, at that time, ama was excluding back physicians. -- black physicians. act then, in order to get licensed to hospitals, you had to be a member of the medical society. within your local community, which was ama affiliate. if you could not gain membership to an ama medical affiliate, u could not gain a license to work at the local hospital. now you have black physicians who also can't find hospitals to work at which impacts our communities. we have to take a look at that entire of the history and its impacts. reporter: there
having black physicians and latinx physicians and native american physicians who have been excluded from the ones who commissioned abraham flexner. we valued this model of significant scientific rigor and evaluated schools across the country in the early 1900s. if you didn't have that, if you did not havthose types of resources, we did not think you were a good enough school to stay open. that impacted, as you can imagine, many black med schools that aren't going to be resourced. five were...
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team usa physician, dr. riley williams the third.ou very much for joining us and good luck with that program. thank you. >> thanks, arthel, take care. benjamin: the pentagon is set to present congress with an unclassified report on recent sightings of unidentified flying objects. it could happen as early as this week after newly leaked video that shows ufos swarming a u.s. navy ship. christina coleman is live in los angeles with more. christina, should we be afraid? >> reporter: i don't know, benjamin. your guess is as good as mine. the big question, what are the unidentified objects seen zipping through the sky off the coast of virginia, florida and california. a number of military pilots have seen them now. next month congress is scheduled to get an intelligence report on the sightings. over the years the department of defense have declassified ufo sightings near important military locations as seen from this video from 2004 and other incidents off virginia beach and florida. senator mark warner says the military is encouraging pil
team usa physician, dr. riley williams the third.ou very much for joining us and good luck with that program. thank you. >> thanks, arthel, take care. benjamin: the pentagon is set to present congress with an unclassified report on recent sightings of unidentified flying objects. it could happen as early as this week after newly leaked video that shows ufos swarming a u.s. navy ship. christina coleman is live in los angeles with more. christina, should we be afraid? >> reporter: i...
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>> there's just a tremendous still lack of diversity of having black physicians and latinx physicians, awell as native american physicians who have been completely, really excluded still from the medical profession we're the ones as a.m.a. who commissioned abraham flexner, we valued this model of johns hopkins, of significant scientific rigor and really evaluated schools across the country in the early 1900s and said, if you didn't have that, if you didn't have those types of resources, we didn't think you were a good enough school to stay open, basically. at that time, a.m.a. was also excluding black physicians. and so back then, in order to so now you have black physicians who also can't find hospitals to ama, american medical to the national medical membership to an a.m.a. medical affiliate, you couldn't gain a license to work at the local hospital. so now you have black physicians who also can't find hospitals to work at, which impacts in our communities. so, you know, we have to take a look at that entirety of the history and its impacts. >> alcindor: there are some who look at t
>> there's just a tremendous still lack of diversity of having black physicians and latinx physicians, awell as native american physicians who have been completely, really excluded still from the medical profession we're the ones as a.m.a. who commissioned abraham flexner, we valued this model of johns hopkins, of significant scientific rigor and really evaluated schools across the country in the early 1900s and said, if you didn't have that, if you didn't have those types of resources,...
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i in turn have a hospital, but no chief physician. so what happened? no emotion rained thought is, let's take a step back. in 1938, italy began to enforce racial laws based on the notion that the jews were a separate race, an inferior race. in the video, it was my name is ben, a gentleman, joe, and there was a young doctor name victoria such a dotie. he was a head physician at the public hospital in and corner the been the rather pre maddy or the quote video. and it was a period of great frustration because i no longer had my personality. like all the bad stuff we had become 3rd, 4th class citizen. if not work, we had nothing in i ventured into the unknown apple. i didn't know anyone so sure. when i was at a certain point, they were forced to fire victoria such a doughty guy because he was a jewel. does he have video ad office? sort of my uncle was a professor at the school of medicine in general pathology. and one of his students was the head physician of the fact they've been in for a tele hospital in rome. professor born a male born male with a stri
i in turn have a hospital, but no chief physician. so what happened? no emotion rained thought is, let's take a step back. in 1938, italy began to enforce racial laws based on the notion that the jews were a separate race, an inferior race. in the video, it was my name is ben, a gentleman, joe, and there was a young doctor name victoria such a dotie. he was a head physician at the public hospital in and corner the been the rather pre maddy or the quote video. and it was a period of great...
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family should have a family physician and they will have a family physician community physician with them out on them area hospitals on the deck with the doctors they can out of there are other ways there are many n.g.o.s and what is the association turning up online medical consultations with your bowling they can connect with them easily with the earlier symptom and i go to differentiate whether this is related or weird or is there something non-caloric told the doctor will be very easy it will be ready there for him to find out and distinguish and they can guide them in a better way to how to go ahead with their disease so there are numerous ways to find it where doctor and family physician nowadays and every association being in different modalities of connecting with the public to help them out in this crisis . we have all seen pictures of people struggling in india in times of oxygen cylinder is getting oxygen whilst the health system collapsing in some places this has actually started a whole lot of international and have you seen any of those self yet what is the impact of th
family should have a family physician and they will have a family physician community physician with them out on them area hospitals on the deck with the doctors they can out of there are other ways there are many n.g.o.s and what is the association turning up online medical consultations with your bowling they can connect with them easily with the earlier symptom and i go to differentiate whether this is related or weird or is there something non-caloric told the doctor will be very easy it...
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i am a physician here in connecticut.rd about the national education with the school teachers here in connecticut who are not showing up for work but they are collecting unemployment and their full salary and it's absolutely sane. how much do you make per year, tom, and you have no medical credentials. did i hear that right? host: we will get a response. tom: well i'm going to keep my salary to myself as i expect others would as well. i'm not a physician. i am the head of an advocacy organization that works in public health. i have worked in public health policies for my whole career. as i've tried to be careful during this program about what i feel comfortable talking about and not giving medical advice but i appreciate the concerns and the winds. >> the website, tom hart is the acting ceo. let's go to mark in pittsburgh reminding our collars that --callers that the phone lines are open, (202) 748-8000 for the east coast, and (202) 748-8001 out west. caller: i'm not up medical professional but that last guy was hard to f
i am a physician here in connecticut.rd about the national education with the school teachers here in connecticut who are not showing up for work but they are collecting unemployment and their full salary and it's absolutely sane. how much do you make per year, tom, and you have no medical credentials. did i hear that right? host: we will get a response. tom: well i'm going to keep my salary to myself as i expect others would as well. i'm not a physician. i am the head of an advocacy...
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and they will have a family physician community physician with them out on them but those on the deck with the doctors they can either there. are ways or there are many n.g.o.s and what are the associations and in the online medical consultations we're dealing they can connect with them easily with the symptom and i go to differentiate whether this is related to forward or is there something non-caloric so that also everybody easy it will be ready there for them to find out and distinguish and they can direct them in a better way to how to go ahead with their p.c.'s so that other numerous ways to connect where dr net family physician or it is and every association being and of different modalities of connecting with the public just who had them out in this crisis. we have all seen pictures of people struggling in india in terms of just oxygen cylinders getting oxygen out of the health system collapsing in some places this has actually started a wholly out of international aid have you seen any of it will self yet what is the impact of that global story happening and then aid coming in
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attending physician has said until everybody's vaccinated we wear masks. yes, ma'am. reporter: about the commission, i know that is your strong preference for a bipartisan 9/11-type commission. things are not looking great for that passing in the senate. there's a lot of opposition. are you committed to -- are you committed to a full-out committee, how would that work? speaker pelosi: we're taking this one step at a time. what we said is we want a bipartisan commission. i don't want to weaken that position. everybody knows what my options are. they are no secret. . but the preference, not only preference, overwhelming preference, is for bipartisanship. and i don't think that what we've heard from the senate is so bad. compared to what we usually hear from the senate. and i'm very pleased with the statement made by the majority leader on this subject and now that some of the republican senators are saying, well, if there's -- republicans can hire staff, i would be ok with that. of course they can hire staff. that's never even been a question. so we like that threshold
attending physician has said until everybody's vaccinated we wear masks. yes, ma'am. reporter: about the commission, i know that is your strong preference for a bipartisan 9/11-type commission. things are not looking great for that passing in the senate. there's a lot of opposition. are you committed to -- are you committed to a full-out committee, how would that work? speaker pelosi: we're taking this one step at a time. what we said is we want a bipartisan commission. i don't want to weaken...
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but then the head physician shook my hand and then turned to the friar. brother joseph, a smock for the doctor. at that moment, i knew that life had changed for me. from being nothing, i had my personality bath that was my 1st encounter with people on a level i got the data in the terrible war started on may 22nd. 1959 germany and italy formed an alliance known as the pact to the packet. and then going to july brought us news of the invasion officially. july 9th, 943, spearheaded by the united states. the allies began their mccallion campaign with the invasion officially. they needed to make their way to rome. it would prove to be a low and bloody undertaking. they were fighting against when germany skimmed military strategist, albert carefully the command charged with defending italy for me. when general eisenhower lacey italian surrender has surrendered its i'm unable to make the least amended. hitler sent catherine to secure around. he was responsible for the destruction of the films that the nazis were going to do. the same to run that they were runni
but then the head physician shook my hand and then turned to the friar. brother joseph, a smock for the doctor. at that moment, i knew that life had changed for me. from being nothing, i had my personality bath that was my 1st encounter with people on a level i got the data in the terrible war started on may 22nd. 1959 germany and italy formed an alliance known as the pact to the packet. and then going to july brought us news of the invasion officially. july 9th, 943, spearheaded by the united...
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that's what we as physicians do. we want to test.o, and there does not exist one for this problem. because the symptoms are very difficult to quantify and they're somewhat vague and they vary from person to person. there is within this long covid a subset of people who have tachycardia. even like me, i gravitate to that because that's measurable. people stand up, they have fast heart rate. that is a diagnostic test. that's been -- that's another spectrum within this whole covid. and i particularly, you know, i can measure it and we can treat it. there's treatment for that one. and so that's -- it's a cultural thing. you want to be able to say, here's a test, here's the treatment. right now we have no test and we have no treatment. and this is the fundamental problem. another issue, which i did mention, is a lot of clinicians think, well, you know, we're all depressed. it's been a lousy year. you know, let me tell you about my problems. and i will tell you, i have -- i have colleagues at work who say, you know, i don't believe why you
that's what we as physicians do. we want to test.o, and there does not exist one for this problem. because the symptoms are very difficult to quantify and they're somewhat vague and they vary from person to person. there is within this long covid a subset of people who have tachycardia. even like me, i gravitate to that because that's measurable. people stand up, they have fast heart rate. that is a diagnostic test. that's been -- that's another spectrum within this whole covid. and i...
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well, yes, i'll repeat the comment, i'm not a physician. if i were in your position, let's say, i would want to do two of three things. first talk to whatever physician that i'm seeing, whether it's your internist or a specialist and say, look, here is my chart. let's just make sure that we're up-to-date. here is what conditions i have and what medications i'm taking and let's see if there's any research that indicates. you can google certain things using key words like cholesterol medication and covid vaccines and see what pops up. i've not done that and i don't know the answer to your specific questions. i think that that level of curiosity would behoove you and i'd encourage you to talk to whatever doctor you're seeing as i said to see if they can find anything that pertains to your specific question. before i even get to the point of-- before anyone gets to the point of which vaccine might be best. you want to establish if there's any particular concern in general and each vaccine is different and different studies have been conducted f
well, yes, i'll repeat the comment, i'm not a physician. if i were in your position, let's say, i would want to do two of three things. first talk to whatever physician that i'm seeing, whether it's your internist or a specialist and say, look, here is my chart. let's just make sure that we're up-to-date. here is what conditions i have and what medications i'm taking and let's see if there's any research that indicates. you can google certain things using key words like cholesterol medication...
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the pandemic has put a spotlight on physicians of color, particular african-american doctors, who this. in a combination of factors, including cultural trauma led to gap in vaccine distribution that public health workers are still trying to close. in addition to all of that, black doctors must still contend with the nation's original plague, racism, in this case, the only one medical field itself. and for that, there is no proven cure. joining me now from illinois, twin sisters, psychiatrist dr. brandy jackson, and internal medicine doctor, brittany james. doctors, i want to start with your shared experience. i don't know it's fully appreciated that black physicians face challenges that compound an already difficult job, whether it's racist patients who don't believe you are actually the doctor, or administrations that don't always care. to that end, you've certainly founded the institute of anti-racism in medicine, which has a unique approach to educating physicians about institutional racism in your industry. what does that education entail, and what led to its creation? dr. james, y
the pandemic has put a spotlight on physicians of color, particular african-american doctors, who this. in a combination of factors, including cultural trauma led to gap in vaccine distribution that public health workers are still trying to close. in addition to all of that, black doctors must still contend with the nation's original plague, racism, in this case, the only one medical field itself. and for that, there is no proven cure. joining me now from illinois, twin sisters, psychiatrist...
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he's also a physician note i believe too many as wyoming's dr. birx with two doctors held in such high esteem with us today. welcome. thank you so much free time. >> thanks for having us. >> great to be with you. >> senator, if i can come to you first and dive straight into the questions. there are many lessons we've learned from covid-19 of what you is most important one as global citizens and individual citizens is welcome what's the biggest lesson we learn over the last 18 months? >> to me as human ingenuity. what we been able to do in terms of the sites and research to have vaccine which we will make 2 billion copies of this year in less than a year from the pandemic arising. i want -- to getting the salk vaccine helmet use to to get that in a fight against polio. take a look of something like hiv/aids, 40 years, still no vaccine. we have vaccine for this that works that's effective, mass-produced in ways that are very different from anything we've ever done before. it's a commitment of government entity putting lots of money into it and priv
he's also a physician note i believe too many as wyoming's dr. birx with two doctors held in such high esteem with us today. welcome. thank you so much free time. >> thanks for having us. >> great to be with you. >> senator, if i can come to you first and dive straight into the questions. there are many lessons we've learned from covid-19 of what you is most important one as global citizens and individual citizens is welcome what's the biggest lesson we learn over the last 18...
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ah, laura, that had been the head physician shook my hand and then turned to the friar. i rather joseph a smock for the doctor. at that moment, i knew that life had changed for me. from being nothing. i had my personality back, that was my 1st encounter with people on a level of data and the terrible war started to get into on may 22nd. 1959 germany and italy formed an alliance. the pact, the dean with the mfc packet and that going to gain jan. i brought her news of the invasion of syphilis. july 9th, 1943 spearheaded by the united states. the allies began the recall campaign with the invasion of pistole. they needed to make their way to prove it would prove to be a long and bloody undertaking. they were fighting against when germany must fumed military strategist, albert carefully to command charged with defending italy from the general eisenhower. and could you please surrender. government has surrendered its verses unconditionally, easily surrendered. he sent catherine to secure around. he was the general responsible for the destruction of the fear that the nazis we'r
ah, laura, that had been the head physician shook my hand and then turned to the friar. i rather joseph a smock for the doctor. at that moment, i knew that life had changed for me. from being nothing. i had my personality back, that was my 1st encounter with people on a level of data and the terrible war started to get into on may 22nd. 1959 germany and italy formed an alliance. the pact, the dean with the mfc packet and that going to gain jan. i brought her news of the invasion of syphilis....
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i in turn have a hospital, but no cheap physician. so what happened to me rained thought is, let's take a step back in 1938. italy began to enforce racial laws based on the notion that the jews were a separate race, an inferior race in the video. thing is that a gentleman jo and there was a young doctor named victoria such a doughty, he was a head physician at the public hospital in and corner the been the route the 3 maddy, are there, were there any other than that? i'm there for it was a period of great frustration because i no longer had my personality. like all the bad stuff we had become 3rd, 4th class citizen. if not work, we had nothing. i ventured into the unknown apple i didn't know any while showing us for them at a certain point. they were forced to fire victoria such a doughty guy because he was a jewel. does he have video ad office? sort of my uncle was a professor at the school of medicine in general pathology. and one of his students was the head physician of the fact they've been in for a tele hospital in rome. profess
i in turn have a hospital, but no cheap physician. so what happened to me rained thought is, let's take a step back in 1938. italy began to enforce racial laws based on the notion that the jews were a separate race, an inferior race in the video. thing is that a gentleman jo and there was a young doctor named victoria such a doughty, he was a head physician at the public hospital in and corner the been the route the 3 maddy, are there, were there any other than that? i'm there for it was a...
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and again, at the end of the day, it's the time that the physician spends for explain to the parents and to the children why vaccination is important. and the 2nd point, which is very important, is the availability of actually we should never forget that point as well and hold on doctor and member john and parliament. thank you very much. thank you for having me. with the subject us president joe biden has ordered a new investigation into the origins of the corona virus. he's asked his intelligence heads to deliver their findings. within 3 months, us agencies are divided over whether the virus emerged from an infected animal or from a laboratory accident. the will hon. institute of technology. how does the biggest virus bank in asia? it's a maximum security bio lab. 3 researchers fell ill in november 2019, and were hospitalized with flu like symptoms, weeks before the 1st identified case of the cobra, 900 outbreak. the wall street journal was the 1st to publish these new details. quoting a us intelligence report. the hypothesis is that the virus spread to humans after a lab accident.
and again, at the end of the day, it's the time that the physician spends for explain to the parents and to the children why vaccination is important. and the 2nd point, which is very important, is the availability of actually we should never forget that point as well and hold on doctor and member john and parliament. thank you very much. thank you for having me. with the subject us president joe biden has ordered a new investigation into the origins of the corona virus. he's asked his...
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don't employ physicians we partner with them physicians have all types of patients a lot of pever givenpatient that walks through the door of a doctors office, to have great access, and to health care like everybody should, so we are kind of agnostic to the population and we he really see like i side a million physicians out there, really desiring to do a better job and transition violence based care we are agnostic to the state obviously, needs available patient opens up entire u.s. for us we look to physicians that see, are struggling. >> -- yep. lost audio there great study we so appreciate you tell us about it we will be watching. >> one lucky lobster sea creature saved from being dinner make a buzz this morning back in a minute. help your business realize new possibilities. only one 5g partner offers unmatched network, support, and value-without any trade offs. labradoodles, cronuts, skorts. (it's a skirt... and shorts) the world is going hybrid. so, why not your cloud? a hybrid cloud with ibm helps bring all your clouds together. that means you can access all your data, modernize
don't employ physicians we partner with them physicians have all types of patients a lot of pever givenpatient that walks through the door of a doctors office, to have great access, and to health care like everybody should, so we are kind of agnostic to the population and we he really see like i side a million physicians out there, really desiring to do a better job and transition violence based care we are agnostic to the state obviously, needs available patient opens up entire u.s. for us we...
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at least one physician says they don't make any sense.erson you'd expect to stay it. i'll tell you who it is after the break. he♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, the centers for disease control came out with some pretty remarkable and guidance on what kids have to do at summer camp. it is so over the top, that even tony fauci seems a little bothered by it. trace gallagher has that story for us tonight. hey, trace. >> hey, tucker. for context, we should note kids or three more times likely to drown in the die of covid, and yet cdc summer camp guidance says 6 feet of distance, not share toys, books, or games, close contact sports avoided altogether, and kids and staff, even if they are vaccinated, should wear a mask at all times, except swimming, napping, or eating, although the cdc did save kids are struggling to breathe or unconscious, they can take off their mask. and the white house says it's all good. watch. >> there is no question what the cdc is trying to do is provide guidance to the american public, to parents, to families, that they can trus
at least one physician says they don't make any sense.erson you'd expect to stay it. i'll tell you who it is after the break. he♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, the centers for disease control came out with some pretty remarkable and guidance on what kids have to do at summer camp. it is so over the top, that even tony fauci seems a little bothered by it. trace gallagher has that story for us tonight. hey, trace. >> hey, tucker. for context, we should note kids or three more times...
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either is a doctor who delivers the injection of the consulting physician. i am talking to him about how the log works the united states he looked completely disgusted and said they should absolutely exist in the united states. this is a developing country this were his words for there's no way a country should offer this with if you cannot offer someone access to death before you offer them access to healthcare. and deafly everynd other country has assisted dying laws the pessimistic way of thinking of thingsng. i believe but the situation is what it is. and in other contexts think a lot of americans end up getting older at home. getting sick. being force for reasons by family or necessity into nursing homes. they spend their savings and then they have their final days and institutional setting. i think it should beg. otherwis. i understand what people look at that and want to avoid it. but i do think it is an absurd order of things to offer people death before healthcare. speaker sitting there in cannot you can be smug. i agree with you. so in one case of
either is a doctor who delivers the injection of the consulting physician. i am talking to him about how the log works the united states he looked completely disgusted and said they should absolutely exist in the united states. this is a developing country this were his words for there's no way a country should offer this with if you cannot offer someone access to death before you offer them access to healthcare. and deafly everynd other country has assisted dying laws the pessimistic way of...
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primary care physician or specialist.would you send them. >> primary care clinician first and if you're concerned about potentially having post covid-19, they could seek out personal clinic in our area if there is one there. affiliating with academic centers that tend these large cities. but one of our duties under mission with the cdc is to raise awareness at the moment. and have the providers recognize the symptoms. >> thank you for the few extra seconds and i yields my time our unit. >> and we've restored the 30 seconds that we lost because of the loss . thank you in the gentleman yields back and i recognize another one of our physicians on the subcommittee, a doctor from california. >> thank you and thank you to both of our witnesses today. we have clearly not even scratch the surface of what there is to learn about long covid-19. physically mentally and even economic like buried in concerned about the initial research that i've seen. as someone who grew up in practice medicine with low health access, i am worried as
primary care physician or specialist.would you send them. >> primary care clinician first and if you're concerned about potentially having post covid-19, they could seek out personal clinic in our area if there is one there. affiliating with academic centers that tend these large cities. but one of our duties under mission with the cdc is to raise awareness at the moment. and have the providers recognize the symptoms. >> thank you for the few extra seconds and i yields my time our...
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the physician also provided a recommendation to the senators as well. dr. walensky: my reply to that would be the same. our office has been in contact but i couldn't tell you when and when his decisions for the house or senate occurred. rep. cline: would it surprise you to learn the attending physician issued a recommendation to the senate that was different than the recommendation to the house? the senate was encouraged to proceed with normal business without masks being required. social distancing respected, but the 100% vaccination was not required to the senate, but in the house it is somehow being mandated. does that surprise you? dr. walensky: one of the things you mentioned is how complex these decisions are in the case of evolving science. the capitol physician has more information than ideal about vaccination rates in the house and senate, as well as medical records of people, as well as the average age and immunity durability. he would be best equipped to make those decisions. rep. cline: senators on average are older. the science of the virus is
the physician also provided a recommendation to the senators as well. dr. walensky: my reply to that would be the same. our office has been in contact but i couldn't tell you when and when his decisions for the house or senate occurred. rep. cline: would it surprise you to learn the attending physician issued a recommendation to the senate that was different than the recommendation to the house? the senate was encouraged to proceed with normal business without masks being required. social...
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they can keep the same physician . they can keep their same primary position they would essentially get re-batched as canopy care. >> president follansbee: that was the question. the first question i ask is my primary care physician, part of this network we need to have easy access in finding that out. not sort of the bottom or the small print, it'sthe big print . so that's the question that everybody asks because frankly in my own experience kaiser was a different matter but sometimes as mrs. didn't even know the web of networks that they belonged to through these variousacquisitions and the acquisitions and all that so members need to know . >> mike clarke: yes, i think that's one of the differentiators ofcanopy health is we are for the network . where anintegrated network on several levels, financially . carepatterns , so who's in the hospital in our network, we know i think the integration the provider level through provider education, that's done with the medical group participation and leadership. they are aware
they can keep the same physician . they can keep their same primary position they would essentially get re-batched as canopy care. >> president follansbee: that was the question. the first question i ask is my primary care physician, part of this network we need to have easy access in finding that out. not sort of the bottom or the small print, it'sthe big print . so that's the question that everybody asks because frankly in my own experience kaiser was a different matter but sometimes as...
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risk and benefit with your physician. president shouldn't say you ha thoice that needs to come between the patient and their physician. i think the president and the cdc need to stay out of it. >> it's almost like the president saying those with pre-existing medical conditions that might not want to get the vaccine will have to bear this special burden that healthy people won't have to, is that right? >> it's a double edge sword. those with chronic medical conditions are at a higher risk for covid-19. those are the ones we're seeing hospitalized. again, there's been some concerns with the vaccines with people with certain conditions. i will say the data today does not show exacerbation of these conditions and they're proving to be safe in everyone. again, it's okay to be hesitant as long as you have a conversation and educate yourself. if your physician recommend against it, i don't think it fair for the president or the cdc to say you have to continue to wear a mask. it's their choice. they know they're at an increased r
risk and benefit with your physician. president shouldn't say you ha thoice that needs to come between the patient and their physician. i think the president and the cdc need to stay out of it. >> it's almost like the president saying those with pre-existing medical conditions that might not want to get the vaccine will have to bear this special burden that healthy people won't have to, is that right? >> it's a double edge sword. those with chronic medical conditions are at a higher...
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that physician is the very last person you'd expect to stay it.he break. ♪ ♪ so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat, all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a diet pill that actually works. go to golo.com to get yours. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, the centers for disease control came out with some pretty remarkable and guidance on what kids have to do at summer camp. it is so over the top, that even tony fauci seems a little bothered by it. trace gallagher has that story for us tonight. hey, trace. >> hey, tucker. for context, we should note kids or three more times likely to drown in the die of covid, twice as likely to die of flu, and yet cdc summer camp guidance says 6 feet of distance, not
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i think the -- so i'm a descendant of many generations of physicians. it is tragic through the bungling of public health policy and frankly doctors like fauci lying to americans, americans are going to come to respect medical advice less. that's dangerous, because there'll be future instances in which we need to believe our government and that we're being told the truth and it's like the boy who cried wolf. a lot of people, including myself, aren't going to believe anything that dr. fauci ever says again. we deserve better as americans than that. >> shannon: so texas took a lot of criticism from the white house and others when they decided to completely open things up and unmask. president biden said it was neanderthal thinking. here is texas governor greg abbott addressing that today. >> first, at this point in time, we'll never declare a victory, however, it is interesting -- i still have not yet received a phone call or an apology from the president for his mischaracterizations of my actions. also, bill, just as important, all the liberals and all th
i think the -- so i'm a descendant of many generations of physicians. it is tragic through the bungling of public health policy and frankly doctors like fauci lying to americans, americans are going to come to respect medical advice less. that's dangerous, because there'll be future instances in which we need to believe our government and that we're being told the truth and it's like the boy who cried wolf. a lot of people, including myself, aren't going to believe anything that dr. fauci ever...
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the physician also provided a recommendation to the senators as well. dr. walensky: my reply to that would be the same. our office has been in contact but i couldn't tell you when and when his decisions for the house or senate occurred. rep. cline: would it surprise you to learn the attending physician issued a recommendation to the senate that was different than the recommendation to the house? the senate was encouraged to proceed with normal business without masks being required. social distancing respected, but the 100% vaccination was not required to the senate, but in the house it is somehow being mandated. does that surprise you? dr. walensky: one of the things you mentioned is how complex these decisions are in the case of evolving science. the capitol physician has more information than ideal about vaccination rates in the house and senate, as well as medical records of people, as well as the average age and immunity durability. he would be best equipped to make those decisions. rep. cline: senators on average are older. the science of the virus is
the physician also provided a recommendation to the senators as well. dr. walensky: my reply to that would be the same. our office has been in contact but i couldn't tell you when and when his decisions for the house or senate occurred. rep. cline: would it surprise you to learn the attending physician issued a recommendation to the senate that was different than the recommendation to the house? the senate was encouraged to proceed with normal business without masks being required. social...
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which is the context that public health of people and physicians don't usually deal with like why is our society going through this? what does it mean? is it unprecedented? will it ever end? so they also said that in the curriculum, epidemic history really wasn't taught and that's not only true at yale but so many other places. and you could study diseases in the lab where you're actually talking about their biological side rather than their historicalfeatures . so i felt there was something that we needed to deal with. these questions and these issues and that's what became later the book on epidemics and society. it started with my students. >> .. to take a look at it. you cover a huge number of topics, a huge number of illnesses, infectious diseases, and it's hard to know where to start but one of the themes to me that you talk about is how we understand where diseases emerge from. this seems, like the causation of disease and this seems to be something that people have struggled with and i would be interested to hear your thoughts on whether we still continue to struggle with tha
which is the context that public health of people and physicians don't usually deal with like why is our society going through this? what does it mean? is it unprecedented? will it ever end? so they also said that in the curriculum, epidemic history really wasn't taught and that's not only true at yale but so many other places. and you could study diseases in the lab where you're actually talking about their biological side rather than their historicalfeatures . so i felt there was something...
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as a physician, you have to have -- there are two sides to the story. one, you have to be a pessimist because if you're not a pessimist and thinking about worst case scenario you miss a lot of things, which means people end up dying. if you're not an optimist, you don't inspire levels of confidence in the patients that you're treating which can definitely impact your decision-making. so we have to be very cautious. it's poimportant that we give he to the american public but we also have to remain cautious and vigilant about ensuring that we continue to vaccinate people and we continue to make sure that we do protect ourselves in spaces and places where people may not do as well with the disease process. >> we do not love the pessimism, but we need the realism and so we certainly appreciate you being here to give us a dose of that. dr. robert gore, thanks. >> thank you for having me. >>> after vanishing over the weekend during a hunting trip, the former chief physician who treated alexei navalny has been found alive. he was missing, now they found him. t
as a physician, you have to have -- there are two sides to the story. one, you have to be a pessimist because if you're not a pessimist and thinking about worst case scenario you miss a lot of things, which means people end up dying. if you're not an optimist, you don't inspire levels of confidence in the patients that you're treating which can definitely impact your decision-making. so we have to be very cautious. it's poimportant that we give he to the american public but we also have to...
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pediatricians and primary care physicians alike, emergency room physicians and clinical personnel.have been learning lessons. let me just reassure people that getting covid-19, even though cases are dramatically declining, is not something that is trivial no matter what age you are. getting the vaccine still, the benefits far outweigh the risks. we will continue to look at the risks very a assured that we have seen fewer than 200 cases. >> that scale is really important. we heard from dr. fauci on the show talking to andrea that k s under 12 likely won't be vaccinated by september. do you think school wills be ready if you have a largely unvaccinated student population coming back? >> people like myself and schools are working together. that's the way it should be. we are preparing schools of all sizes to be fully in-person. it's highly likely that kids who are not vaccinated might need to wear masks. because we know this is airborne, cdc updated and said this is airborne, ventilation matters. we are looking at open windows where possible, outdoor classrooms where possible and havi
pediatricians and primary care physicians alike, emergency room physicians and clinical personnel.have been learning lessons. let me just reassure people that getting covid-19, even though cases are dramatically declining, is not something that is trivial no matter what age you are. getting the vaccine still, the benefits far outweigh the risks. we will continue to look at the risks very a assured that we have seen fewer than 200 cases. >> that scale is really important. we heard from dr....
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therefore, people, health care workers -- doctors, physicians -- didn't actually catch it because you could treat and tend to patients with impunity as long as you didn't actually take up residence in their tenement and share their food and this sort of thing. so but that looked mysterious. how can the doctors be here, and they never, ever get sick while we're dying like flies, and the more doctors there are, it seems the less sickness is being spread. so there was a great sense of class disparity, inequity. and this led at the time the riots. in our day with covid-19, it's not quite like that. there are major, however, major disparities. and it's true that the wealthy in new york city, just like the time of plague and cholera too, they fled. and new york had -- that's one reaction that people have to plague. the wealthy didn't succumb in large numbers at least in the first part. and disproportionately affected were caregivers and also people who were ethnic minorities; mative -- native americans, hispanics, african-americans and people living in nursing homes, the elderly, were the g
therefore, people, health care workers -- doctors, physicians -- didn't actually catch it because you could treat and tend to patients with impunity as long as you didn't actually take up residence in their tenement and share their food and this sort of thing. so but that looked mysterious. how can the doctors be here, and they never, ever get sick while we're dying like flies, and the more doctors there are, it seems the less sickness is being spread. so there was a great sense of class...
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the physician from the department of health called me.ls of the case, and it was as if she already had the answer made up before she even spoke with me and i discussed with her how clearly in this case with sebastian, that the risks outweighed the benefits and she simply didn't care. >> tucker: yes. people are too afraid to act in the interest of children on this and other issues, and it's extremely distressing. daniel, i appreciate you coming on. doctor, thank you for backing her up in this. i appreciate it. good look. >> thank you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight. there is a new episode of tucker carlson featuring our interview, and this week we'll premier another episode from our original series, which is worth it, we promise. until then we'll be back tomorrow and every week night at 8:00 p.m., the show that is the sworn enemy of smugness and group think, and now, at 9:00 p.m. eastern, joining us from a different city but on the same wave length is the great sean hannity. >> sean: very much on the same wave le
the physician from the department of health called me.ls of the case, and it was as if she already had the answer made up before she even spoke with me and i discussed with her how clearly in this case with sebastian, that the risks outweighed the benefits and she simply didn't care. >> tucker: yes. people are too afraid to act in the interest of children on this and other issues, and it's extremely distressing. daniel, i appreciate you coming on. doctor, thank you for backing her up in...
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affect blood oxygen levels and as a matter of fact, there are nuisance -- there are nurses and physicianshat won them four months -- that have won them for months. we do not have to wear them outside as long as we are not in close contact with people for a long time who might be carrying the virus. host: allawi, larry on the republican line. good morning. -- larry on the republican line. caller: there were three young children on fox news, which i know is the devil excellent news network, and they were saying how hard it was -- is the devil's news network, and they were saying how hard it was to get an education and they said it was a 4th, 6th greater and the 4th greater was more concerned -- grader four result and she feels like she has lost a whole year of education and she will not be able to get in a school without going to a junior college first. there was another young lady who was in 6th grade, she was still doing what she considered ok, but her two young brothers who are doing well are both feeling. -- failing. this older generation on generation. secondly, major league baseball a
affect blood oxygen levels and as a matter of fact, there are nuisance -- there are nurses and physicianshat won them four months -- that have won them for months. we do not have to wear them outside as long as we are not in close contact with people for a long time who might be carrying the virus. host: allawi, larry on the republican line. good morning. -- larry on the republican line. caller: there were three young children on fox news, which i know is the devil excellent news network, and...
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kevin mccarthy brought a resolution to the floor demanding that the physicians in congress explain why he is not following the guidance of the cdc. the reason is he is being controlled by pelosi. she is on a power trip i have never seen before. >> sean: we saw joe biden in 2016. we see him today. it's painful to watch him speak. you are aware of his frontal lobe surgeries. do you see cognitive decline? >> absolutely? >> i said this long before he was elected president. i said go back. we have 40 years of tape to look at him. he always mad gaffes but this is different. he is confused. he was making a famous quote reagan used the other day. he got all of the words right but mixed them up in the wrong order. it made no sense. he was the only one that realized what he said made no sense. you can see when he walks he shuffles. when people are not talking to him he has a blank stair. we need to know what is happening -- he is not inspiring confidence worldwide. i we're being tested every day on the world stage and leaders see what is going on. it is not good. we need his physician and medica
kevin mccarthy brought a resolution to the floor demanding that the physicians in congress explain why he is not following the guidance of the cdc. the reason is he is being controlled by pelosi. she is on a power trip i have never seen before. >> sean: we saw joe biden in 2016. we see him today. it's painful to watch him speak. you are aware of his frontal lobe surgeries. do you see cognitive decline? >> absolutely? >> i said this long before he was elected president. i said...
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here with reaction, former white house physician and texas congressman ronnie jackson along with texas congresswoman beth and dying is with us, who was fined. let's talk about your fine. first offense 500 bucks, second 2500 bucks? >> yes. i thought it was interesting what you're talking about with the science. the only time that policy and her socialist seem to care about sciences when they can use it as a weapon to control the american people. you have seen them be able to close schools and keep businesses close and make people more dependent on the government. you have seen them ignore science, one, regarding masks, when they can continue to control people and stoke fear. quite honestly, what happens when democrats have full control is to see tyranny. it's either obey us or you can be punished. nancy pelosi is lying to the american people, or rules are dishonest and arbitrary and i'm here to fight. the one let's go to you dr. jackson. pelosi is saying that the mask requirement in the chamber remains unchanged until every member and for staff are fully vaccinated. now, i thought the s
here with reaction, former white house physician and texas congressman ronnie jackson along with texas congresswoman beth and dying is with us, who was fined. let's talk about your fine. first offense 500 bucks, second 2500 bucks? >> yes. i thought it was interesting what you're talking about with the science. the only time that policy and her socialist seem to care about sciences when they can use it as a weapon to control the american people. you have seen them be able to close schools...
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vaccine hesitancy in many forms is at times fueled by prominent republicans like kentucky senator and physicianow why people don't trust the government? because the government is saying oh, no, everyone is the same. whether you've had the disease or not, you have to be vaccinated. >> reporter: senator paul has not been vaccinated. he contracted covid at the very beginning of the pandemic, and a spokesperson tells abc news dr. paul has developed an immune defense to the virus, which is the same goal and result of the vaccine. >> being naturally infected with covid absolutely does give some degree of immune protection. it's not as strong as that which we get with the vaccine. >> reporter: and fox news host tucker carlson broadcasting misleading information about the vaccine to his millions of viewers without saying if he got vaccinated himself. >> vaccine misinformation literally can be the difference between life and death for people. misinformation, disinformation can cost people their lives. and if it's not your life directly, it could be someone that you love. >> reporter: do you think that m
vaccine hesitancy in many forms is at times fueled by prominent republicans like kentucky senator and physicianow why people don't trust the government? because the government is saying oh, no, everyone is the same. whether you've had the disease or not, you have to be vaccinated. >> reporter: senator paul has not been vaccinated. he contracted covid at the very beginning of the pandemic, and a spokesperson tells abc news dr. paul has developed an immune defense to the virus, which is the...
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. >> capital attending physician reiterated the rule to mask up on the floor unless speaking. >> we havee sure the house of representatives is not a petri dish and then not to be vaccinated. >> those from house minority leader to lift the mask rule on wednesday saying it is contrary to the latest cdc guidance. >> apparently covid works different in both chambers in the senate you don't wear a mask but in the house you have to mask. the only difference is the speaker she doesn't want to abide by the cdc rules. reporter: but it is can tie on - - entirely consistent with guidance and reviewed by the cdc. >> attending physicians have said and tell everybody is vaccinated we wear masks. >> some question the independence. >> i like to see an organizational chart heart food doctor monahan answers to that should be outside of the structure of leadership in the house and it appears his message as part of her message about why he would have a different message from the cdc. reporter: the cdc director told the senate committee that mask policies are a local decision that all politics is local and t
. >> capital attending physician reiterated the rule to mask up on the floor unless speaking. >> we havee sure the house of representatives is not a petri dish and then not to be vaccinated. >> those from house minority leader to lift the mask rule on wednesday saying it is contrary to the latest cdc guidance. >> apparently covid works different in both chambers in the senate you don't wear a mask but in the house you have to mask. the only difference is the speaker she...