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tilden and rutherford b. hayes were, at that point, in one of the closest election in the -- united states united states. tilden won the popular vote, but there are three states where the vote is so tight that the parties are tackling each other. the republicans are saying we won, the democrats are saying no we won, so hayes goes to bed and thinks he has lost. he gets up the next morton and finds out that the republicans are challenging vote in three states and if they actually win those three states, he gets the number of electoral votes he needs to become president. >> well you know, they go through all of these negotiations back and forth. there's congress who is involved. they are trying to cut all these back deals. but literally, it is not decided until he arrives in washington, when the deals are finally set. so when they are -- you can only imagine sort of -- you know, the schizophrenia, the joy, the fear, the disappointment, everything that you feel as you are on this train coming to washington. >> an
tilden and rutherford b. hayes were, at that point, in one of the closest election in the -- united states united states. tilden won the popular vote, but there are three states where the vote is so tight that the parties are tackling each other. the republicans are saying we won, the democrats are saying no we won, so hayes goes to bed and thinks he has lost. he gets up the next morton and finds out that the republicans are challenging vote in three states and if they actually win those three...
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rutherford says we have to take asymptomatic spread of the virus very seriously, and he stresses that wearing masks when out in public is extremely important. >> rand we are getting closer to allowing students to return to school, even summer camps. is that safe yet? >> i think it is. i think it is. i would not send my child to a choir camp. singing a clear risk factor and i would probably not send them to a camp to learn how to play wind instruments until they get that figured out. however, the sports camps, i think they will be okay. the teachers need to wear masks, take hygiene precautions. the kids need to be able to wash their hands, use hand sanitizer. they need to be encouraged to maintain social distancing to the exfeint any kid can. i think it will be relatively safe. the larger issues of schools is a work to progress to put it mildly. and we really, at least in my mind, i differentiate between elementary school and other kids. elementary school children, at least up to the age of 10 or 11, there are fizz logic reasons -- fizzee longic reasons why they are oh not transmitting
rutherford says we have to take asymptomatic spread of the virus very seriously, and he stresses that wearing masks when out in public is extremely important. >> rand we are getting closer to allowing students to return to school, even summer camps. is that safe yet? >> i think it is. i think it is. i would not send my child to a choir camp. singing a clear risk factor and i would probably not send them to a camp to learn how to play wind instruments until they get that figured out....
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it's early but so far rutherford says the data doesn't show that's happening. >>i looked at the data from dc today. there's been no upswing in cases in washington d c as suspect there will be some. we may not see a major search because people are wearing masks, but rutherford says big memorial day weekend crowds across the u.s. with no masks or social distancing. >>did go inside the spikes in various places. we got to keep a lid on over the you know over the next 6 months rather hurt us concerned this type of behavior could continue over the summer. he says now is not the time to let down your guard. having people run around without masks and. >>let's getting socially congregating or for protests or 4 bars or restaurants or 4th of july parties. is not helping us keep a lid on so i'd encourage you if you're going to go out. please wear masks. >>health experts say the whole idea of controlling the coronavirus over this next period of time is identifying those who are positive and then tracking down those they may have exposed. it's a case counts continued to go u
it's early but so far rutherford says the data doesn't show that's happening. >>i looked at the data from dc today. there's been no upswing in cases in washington d c as suspect there will be some. we may not see a major search because people are wearing masks, but rutherford says big memorial day weekend crowds across the u.s. with no masks or social distancing. >>did go inside the spikes in various places. we got to keep a lid on over the you know over the next 6 months rather...
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and they're going down only a handful of states ucsf epidemiology professor doctor, george rutherford says the virus is not behind us california is one of the states in which they're going up. that's largely due to transmission. in southern california. and to a certain extent of the san joaquin valley. here in the bay area were flat we're not going down anymore were >>there's been a lot of concern about how protests might lead to a surge in cases. it's early but so far rutherford says the data doesn't show that happening and in fact he says he's more concerned about the behavior he saw in other parts of the country over the memorial day weekend. >>some of the pictures i saw it work. 2 story bars chocked full of people all you know no more than 9 inches apart at most nobody was a mascot that's a recipe for disaster bottom line rutherford says the 42 this virus in check until there's a vaccine. people must wear their masks. the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements. he doesn't listen to the news cycle doesn't read the papers does
and they're going down only a handful of states ucsf epidemiology professor doctor, george rutherford says the virus is not behind us california is one of the states in which they're going up. that's largely due to transmission. in southern california. and to a certain extent of the san joaquin valley. here in the bay area were flat we're not going down anymore were >>there's been a lot of concern about how protests might lead to a surge in cases. it's early but so far rutherford says the...
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afraid experts warn against feeling bad about feeling bad and here's one of them right now mark rutherford is a psycho therapist in private practice in florida mark welcome back. nice to see you. i had a tele medicine call with my doc a few days ago and my dentist face time me and his hair was even longer than mine i imagine that if you are still interacting with your patients you're doing the same thing how's that going. 1st of all your hair looks great i'm just saying. yes. my practice which is historically been in person i'm going to say upwards of 90 to 95 percent have been zoomed face time google hangout you name it every once in a while there are there is someone who comes into the office but for the most part you know after 8 hours your eyes kind of go a little crossed doing this zoom all. the last time you when i spoke mark was the very last show that i did from the broadcast center in america and washington before they set us all home how since then have the folks that you counsel adapted what's the mode. ok so you see 2 kind of very clear trajectories of what happens you know it'
afraid experts warn against feeling bad about feeling bad and here's one of them right now mark rutherford is a psycho therapist in private practice in florida mark welcome back. nice to see you. i had a tele medicine call with my doc a few days ago and my dentist face time me and his hair was even longer than mine i imagine that if you are still interacting with your patients you're doing the same thing how's that going. 1st of all your hair looks great i'm just saying. yes. my practice which...
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b -- with her b hayes in -- rutherford b hayes in the civil war. if you search for him in the box, you'll find my article. he was shot four times and survived, including around the hit him in the forehead. senseless, butim luckily did not cause any permanent damage. and he went on to become president in 1876. that's one side. do you have any comments? kyle: a footnote, there is a mckinley coffee. you can order and they will send it to. i forgot the other one. now i remember. there was a documentary on the history channel years of go and originally, they planned the show, the dramatization of the assassination of william mckinley. and i was cast. it didn't pan out and that got cut from the document anyway, but a couple fun little footnotes for mckinley and his assassination and coffee. jake: i'm so sad your movie career didn't take off. kyle: yeah, with a face like this, i could have been the next brad pitt. [laughter] take it away. -- taken away. do you think kyle dalton looks like brad pitt? [laughter] so, my other coffee story i want to talk abou
b -- with her b hayes in -- rutherford b hayes in the civil war. if you search for him in the box, you'll find my article. he was shot four times and survived, including around the hit him in the forehead. senseless, butim luckily did not cause any permanent damage. and he went on to become president in 1876. that's one side. do you have any comments? kyle: a footnote, there is a mckinley coffee. you can order and they will send it to. i forgot the other one. now i remember. there was a...
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>>well doctor rutherford says in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise and that's mostly in southern california. right here in the bay area he says that we are flattening the curve. california students are likely to continue distance learning even one school reopens later this year. the state superintendent tony thurmond unveiled a 55 page guidebook for schools on monday on top of requiring face coverings and 6 feet of social distancing. the guide recommends rotating students into campuses twice a week and allowing them to use distance learning for the rest of the week. now the superintendent also notes that these are only recommendations and so far not requirements are not saying. >>or mandating that anyone be under since learning we're simply saying that issue should continue to comedy. way they can buy the quest. they're coming from parents for some distance learning, we know that many of our students really need in-class instruction. >>well local school leaders will decide how they will reopen classrooms, but education leaders note, implementing the guidelines will re
>>well doctor rutherford says in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise and that's mostly in southern california. right here in the bay area he says that we are flattening the curve. california students are likely to continue distance learning even one school reopens later this year. the state superintendent tony thurmond unveiled a 55 page guidebook for schools on monday on top of requiring face coverings and 6 feet of social distancing. the guide recommends rotating...
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that regiment after the war and after both rutherford b. hayes and mckinley go on to be president, that regiment is going to be nicknamed the presidents regiment. they did have two members of that unit that become united states president, which is cool. i'm fascinated by rutherford b hayes' part in the civil war. if you search for him in the box, you'll find my article about his wounding at south mountain. he was shot four times and survived, including a round hit him in the forehead. yeah, knocked him senseless, but luckily did not cause any permanent damage. and he went on to become president in 1876. that's one side. do you have any comments? kyle: a footnote, there is a mckinley coffee. you can order bags of mckinley coffee, and they will send it to you. i forgot the other one. now i remember. there was a documentary on the history channel years ago and originally, they planned the show, the dramatization of the assassination of william mckinley. and i was cast to be the assassin. it didn't pan out and that got cut from the documentary
that regiment after the war and after both rutherford b. hayes and mckinley go on to be president, that regiment is going to be nicknamed the presidents regiment. they did have two members of that unit that become united states president, which is cool. i'm fascinated by rutherford b hayes' part in the civil war. if you search for him in the box, you'll find my article about his wounding at south mountain. he was shot four times and survived, including a round hit him in the forehead. yeah,...
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rutherford, we appreciate what you are doing at ucsf as well. you for your time this evening. >> thanks, raj, take care. >> okay, let's talk about friday night lights. there be high school football games played in the bay area this fall? a lot of student athletes are waiting to find out. that is next. you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. on. what about high school football. >> a lot of high school sports. that decision will likely be made next month. school around the corner. so, what happens in the interim? as the morning rays of sun ligh
rutherford, we appreciate what you are doing at ucsf as well. you for your time this evening. >> thanks, raj, take care. >> okay, let's talk about friday night lights. there be high school football games played in the bay area this fall? a lot of student athletes are waiting to find out. that is next. you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i...
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george rutherford, ucsf's director of prevention and public health. his research into the spread of covid-19 is recognized across the country. >> how to decrease your chances of becoming infected while out in crowds. >> reporter: dr. rutherford says the virus could be spread if masks aren't worn properly. >> people are yelling slogans, that's more forceful exhalation, it cuts down on the efficiency of the mask at holding particles. >> reporter: second, if crowds are not social distancing. over the weekend, video of protests across the bay area clearly shows that isn't happening. even oakland mayor libby schaaf admitted she's terrified of the virus spreading. >> people cannot afford to get sick and many of the impacts last night were in the very neighborhoodss that have been disproportionately impacted. >> reporter: the third fear revolves around pepper gas and tear gas. >> people tend to rub their eyes, and the virus can be inoculated. >> reporter: the longer protests continue, the greater likelihood of a spike, which is why, moving forward, complianc
george rutherford, ucsf's director of prevention and public health. his research into the spread of covid-19 is recognized across the country. >> how to decrease your chances of becoming infected while out in crowds. >> reporter: dr. rutherford says the virus could be spread if masks aren't worn properly. >> people are yelling slogans, that's more forceful exhalation, it cuts down on the efficiency of the mask at holding particles. >> reporter: second, if crowds are not...
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. >> reporter: we asked george rutherford about these developments.he said it is also worth looking at the rest of the country right now. >> texas and florida, for them to backpedal, you know there is really bad, bad, bad news. out here, i think it is a much more prudent approach, or a much more measured approach. >> reporter: of course, no one euros knows yet how long these holds will last. >> i hope another month, but that is pushing it. those are businesses that can't operate with this hold. >> reporter: this is what we were warned about, a reopening ybody if you don't want to ke masks. stay home if you are sick. keep social distancing. wash your hands. those are the four things we need to have you do. >> reporter: there is a decision on whether or not to pause the reopening schedule. that will be determined on monday. wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> the city of hayward is following in the footsteps of other bay area cities by implementing slow streets programs. the idea is to support outdoor dining and encourage shopping downtown. the city is closing b
. >> reporter: we asked george rutherford about these developments.he said it is also worth looking at the rest of the country right now. >> texas and florida, for them to backpedal, you know there is really bad, bad, bad news. out here, i think it is a much more prudent approach, or a much more measured approach. >> reporter: of course, no one euros knows yet how long these holds will last. >> i hope another month, but that is pushing it. those are businesses that can't...
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. >> while the numbers may appear like a staggering increase, rutherford explains it also has to do with the state increasing testing capacity. >> we've averaged over 88,000 tests a day. not many states can lay claim to that. >> reporter: as testing ramps up, so does the need for tracking and digesting that data. the public release of the dashboard which enhances how counties can track covid cases in real-time. one noticeable piece of data highlighted, there are effective trends by county. this number indicates how many other people and the infected person could transmit the virus to. a 1 is considered stable. anything above 1 shows a more rapid spread. marin county has one of the highest r-effective rates in the state. but as dr. rutherford pointed out, that's in part due to the outbreak at san quentin. >> is it a cause for concern? yes. is it a cause for panic? i think we have to see what the next couple of days hold to see whether the high peaks continue to rise, level off or fall back down. >> reporter: and the state's forecast model shows statewide hospitalizations could more than t
. >> while the numbers may appear like a staggering increase, rutherford explains it also has to do with the state increasing testing capacity. >> we've averaged over 88,000 tests a day. not many states can lay claim to that. >> reporter: as testing ramps up, so does the need for tracking and digesting that data. the public release of the dashboard which enhances how counties can track covid cases in real-time. one noticeable piece of data highlighted, there are effective...
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rutherford also noting those who encounter pepper spray or tear gas are likely to develop a cough, rub their eyes, and touch their faces, helping the virus take hold. >>> turning now to campaign 2020, joe biden is on the verge of clinching the democratic party's primary nomination. primaries held in seven states and the district of columbia on tuesday. he won hundreds more delegates on tuesday night, and this primaries as a test of the nation's ability to run elections while balancing a pandemic and sweeping social unrest. more states going to the polls next week, and that's when biden could lock down the nomination. >>> this morning president trump is looking for a new state to host the republican national convention this summer. it was scheduled to be held in charlotte in august, but because of the coronavirus pandemic, north carolina has refused to commit to allowing a full inperson 50,000 seat gathering. republicans are considering nashville, las vegas, and orlando as possible substitutes. >> las vegas casinos will reopen tomorrow for the first time since being shut down for the co
rutherford also noting those who encounter pepper spray or tear gas are likely to develop a cough, rub their eyes, and touch their faces, helping the virus take hold. >>> turning now to campaign 2020, joe biden is on the verge of clinching the democratic party's primary nomination. primaries held in seven states and the district of columbia on tuesday. he won hundreds more delegates on tuesday night, and this primaries as a test of the nation's ability to run elections while balancing...
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for more, lespt'eas k professorf medical officer -- sorry, he is, chief medical officer at rutherforden we heard about remdesivir, we have heard a lot about hydroxychloroquine. i h nhaeaotrd does it come as a surprise? >> no, the study was set up in march. 5 17tysh htaosls invol -- british hospitals involved. vesix different arms, a complex multi-armed study, including hydroxychloroquine, remdesivir, and so on. the arm with dexamethasone looks as though it has come up great. there's no doubt from the fires you've heard, there are ldnhe ventilator anom patients fo and they are put onto,s it' been along longer than i have been a doctor. it has been around 60 years, well before i starteded it is available to third world pharmacists around the world. we use it for all sorts of things in medicine. it is like $.10 a pill in parts of africa. great news. y: we have all been waiting for a breakthrough. while, researchers li yourself have said the remedy could -- the therapy could come quicker than the vaccine. is this the breakthrough weere waiting for? >> no, this is supportive. this is to su
for more, lespt'eas k professorf medical officer -- sorry, he is, chief medical officer at rutherforden we heard about remdesivir, we have heard a lot about hydroxychloroquine. i h nhaeaotrd does it come as a surprise? >> no, the study was set up in march. 5 17tysh htaosls invol -- british hospitals involved. vesix different arms, a complex multi-armed study, including hydroxychloroquine, remdesivir, and so on. the arm with dexamethasone looks as though it has come up great. there's no...
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to professor, chief medical officer -- sorry, he is, chief medical officer at rutherford.n we heard about remr, we have heard a lot about hydroxychloroquine. story. not heard about this does it come as a surprise? >> no, the study was set up in march. 175 tysh hospitals involve -- six different arms, a complex multi-armed study, including hlhydroxoquine, remdesivir, and so on. the armith dexamethasone looks as though it has come up great. there's no doubt from the figures you've heard, there are survival benefits from patients on the ventilator and even before the ventilator when the oxygen is going low and they are put onto oxygen. the great thing about dexamethasone, it's been along longer than i have been a doctor. it has been aund 60 years, well before i started this means it's cheap. it is available to thcid world phars around the world. we use it for all sorts of things in medicine. it is like $.10 a pill in parts of afric great news. for a breakthrough.en waiting for a while, researchers like yourself have said the remedy could -- the therapy could come quicker than
to professor, chief medical officer -- sorry, he is, chief medical officer at rutherford.n we heard about remr, we have heard a lot about hydroxychloroquine. story. not heard about this does it come as a surprise? >> no, the study was set up in march. 175 tysh hospitals involve -- six different arms, a complex multi-armed study, including hlhydroxoquine, remdesivir, and so on. the armith dexamethasone looks as though it has come up great. there's no doubt from the figures you've heard,...
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now, it's the shortest season since rutherford b. hayes' administration. players will get a prorated salary and play at empty ball parks just as they have been in south korea. the giants and a's will report to their own parks on july 1st for spring training 2.0, and we have about 3 weeks to ramp up before we play ball. opening day will be july 23rd or 24th. clubs will be broken up into geographic divisions and only play within that division. there will be a universal designated hitter, also modified inning rules where a runner is automatically placed at 2nd base. the post-season will still be only comprised of 10 teams. and minutes after the story broke, former baseball gm jim bowden said the giants will make a push to sign former dodger yaseal puig. >>> and the 49ers will induct bryant young into the hall of fame. he played his entire 14 year career in san francisco and had the most sacks in team history. >>> june 23rd, here's what happened on this day in sports history. 1963, jimmy pearsol of the mets had career home run number 100 and circles the bases
now, it's the shortest season since rutherford b. hayes' administration. players will get a prorated salary and play at empty ball parks just as they have been in south korea. the giants and a's will report to their own parks on july 1st for spring training 2.0, and we have about 3 weeks to ramp up before we play ball. opening day will be july 23rd or 24th. clubs will be broken up into geographic divisions and only play within that division. there will be a universal designated hitter, also...
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george rutherford is a professor of epidemiology at ucsf. he's in charge of training thousands of californians to track down covid cases. what have you discovered in the last three months during your contact tracing program? >> that we were right all along, the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods. it's being transmitted principally in densely-populated households. you can look where those are right now. the canal district, san rafael, the mission. >> reporter: both doctors answered a few important questions. >> we have not yet begun to see cases from businesses opening back up. >> the protests were not drivers of this new surge. >> reporter: kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> the coronavirus outbreak at san quintin prison is showing no signs of slowing. state data shows 456 inmates are infected with covid-19. 433 of those cases are new cases within the last two weeks. 51 staff members have tested positive. the marin county health officer says the surge started after inmates were transferred from a prison in chino where there was an outbreak.
george rutherford is a professor of epidemiology at ucsf. he's in charge of training thousands of californians to track down covid cases. what have you discovered in the last three months during your contact tracing program? >> that we were right all along, the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods. it's being transmitted principally in densely-populated households. you can look where those are right now. the canal district, san rafael, the mission. >> reporter: both doctors...
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george rutherford is a professor of epidemiology at ucsf. he's in charge of training thousands of californians to track down covid cases. what have you discovered in the last three months during your contact tracing program? >> that we were right all along, the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods. it's being transmitted principally in densely-populated households. you can look where those are right now. the canal district, san rafael, the mission. >> reporter: both doctors answered a few important questions. >> we have not yet begun to see cases from businesses opening back up. >> the protests were not drivers of this new surge. >> reporter: kate larson, abc 7 news. >>> the coronavirus outbreak at san quintin prison is showing no signs of slowing. state data shows 456 inmates are infected with covid-19. 433 of those cases are new cases within the last two weeks. 51 staff members have tested positive. the marin county health officer says the surge started after inmates were transferred from a prison in chino where there was an outbreak.
george rutherford is a professor of epidemiology at ucsf. he's in charge of training thousands of californians to track down covid cases. what have you discovered in the last three months during your contact tracing program? >> that we were right all along, the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods. it's being transmitted principally in densely-populated households. you can look where those are right now. the canal district, san rafael, the mission. >> reporter: both doctors...
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. >> we asked ucsf epidemiologist george rutherford about the weeks of elements. he said well case numbers are rising in the bay area it is also worth looking at the rest of the country right now. >> in texas and in florida for them to backpedal you know that there is really bad, bad, bad news. out here i think it is a much more prudent and measured approach and just a hold for a while. >> no one knows how long these holds might last. >> any guess is as good as mine. i would hope may be another month. that is pushing it and that is not gym businesses. that is the businesses that can't operate with this hold. >> this is what we were warned about a reopening that may come in stocks or worse. >> the message is if you don't want to have this rolled backwards please make sure you wear your masks. stay home if you are sick. keep social distancing. wash her hands. those are the four things we need to have you do. >> here in contra costa county a decision on whether or not to pause the reopening schedule will come on monday. and concorde wilson walker. >> two people are d
. >> we asked ucsf epidemiologist george rutherford about the weeks of elements. he said well case numbers are rising in the bay area it is also worth looking at the rest of the country right now. >> in texas and in florida for them to backpedal you know that there is really bad, bad, bad news. out here i think it is a much more prudent and measured approach and just a hold for a while. >> no one knows how long these holds might last. >> any guess is as good as mine. i...
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health officials like ucsf epidemiologist george rutherford say they are not's a good for preventing virus transmission. >> to the extent you are yelling or shouting if you are infected you may be putting more viral particles into the air. the final thing is tear gas and pepper spray. able cop and they tear up. you will touch your eyes and that is a point where you can inoculated if you have the virus on your hands from someone coughing orzi thdemonstrators wore masks at the district marched today but they say it was impossible to stay six feet apart. >> here is a moment where we can change things. is it worth the risk? i said yes. >> san francisco health officials set up this pop-up site and encouraged protesters to use it even if they don't show any symptoms of infection. >> make sure i didn't asymptomatic lease but it to my friends and also to be sure that if i am going to future protests i am not spreading it further. >> was i steady amount of people waiting to get tested. a few hundred people had already signed up for appointments this weekend. >> this terrible disease is dispro
health officials like ucsf epidemiologist george rutherford say they are not's a good for preventing virus transmission. >> to the extent you are yelling or shouting if you are infected you may be putting more viral particles into the air. the final thing is tear gas and pepper spray. able cop and they tear up. you will touch your eyes and that is a point where you can inoculated if you have the virus on your hands from someone coughing orzi thdemonstrators wore masks at the district...
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congressman john rutherford, thank you very much for joining us here on fox.a good day. >> thank you, arthel. arthel: eric. eric: arthel, some republicans and democrats say, yes, they are interested in police reforms but some are distancing themselves from the calls to defund the police. how the issue could impact new legislation on the hill and more, coming up. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at 3:00. okay, okay. i'm going. i'm gone. like -- like i wasn't here. [ horn honks ] keep -- keep doing it, buddy. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. arthel: well, there are growing calls from both parties in congress and pentagon brass to strip confederate names from military bases. a key senate committee is pushing for changes at 10 different bases. but president trump is not on-board. lucas tomlinson is live at the pentagon. >> reporter: that's right, arthel. the republican controlled senate armed services committee is giving the ar
congressman john rutherford, thank you very much for joining us here on fox.a good day. >> thank you, arthel. arthel: eric. eric: arthel, some republicans and democrats say, yes, they are interested in police reforms but some are distancing themselves from the calls to defund the police. how the issue could impact new legislation on the hill and more, coming up. there he is. oh, wow. you're doing, uh, you're doing really great with the twirling. dad, if you want to talk, i have a break at...
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law on use ofom: the army does back to 1867 and rutherford b hayes. you can fact-check me on that, folks. can the president use that law to put army troops in new york, in buffalo, and chicago? kevin: the president suggested yesterday that is something he is going to be considering. yesterday, the president also had a phone call with his attorney general william barr, as well as attorneys general and governors from around the country. he chastised them in order to be more tough in terms of stopping some of the violence and the looting. this is something that gets back to the issue of law & order that the president campaigned on in 2016, and we will hear more and hours todays come. i just want to make one more quick point. as much as this is a national issue, it is also an increasingly local issue as well. towns and communities across the country are going to be having conversations this morning and into the next day and week ahead in terms of how their mayors and local officials handle this. so i think you are starting to see that in new york city. yo
law on use ofom: the army does back to 1867 and rutherford b hayes. you can fact-check me on that, folks. can the president use that law to put army troops in new york, in buffalo, and chicago? kevin: the president suggested yesterday that is something he is going to be considering. yesterday, the president also had a phone call with his attorney general william barr, as well as attorneys general and governors from around the country. he chastised them in order to be more tough in terms of...
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epidemiology professor george rutherford says it's all about managing the personal risk you're willing to take. he suggests avoiding typical peak dining hours. >> it's just a suggestion of how do you minimize risk, and when you're willing to accept a little more risk. >> some restaurants have added plexiglass in between tables on their new sidewalk patio to add a level of security. it ultimately is you who has to decide if you feel comfortable enough. >> if you're willing to accept that kind of risk, i think that's okay. >> reporter: meanwhile some other restaurants are doing away with the idea of outdoor dining altogether because supplies like new chairs, new tables and plexiglass all could add up to potentially thousands of dollars, and thousands of dollars these restaurants may not even have. in san francisco, jackie ward, nbc bay area news. >> jackie, thank you. it is challenging and confusing for a lot of people. let's keep track now of what's open and what's still closed. we broke it down for you. every county in the bay area shown here in green is open for outdoor dining. every
epidemiology professor george rutherford says it's all about managing the personal risk you're willing to take. he suggests avoiding typical peak dining hours. >> it's just a suggestion of how do you minimize risk, and when you're willing to accept a little more risk. >> some restaurants have added plexiglass in between tables on their new sidewalk patio to add a level of security. it ultimately is you who has to decide if you feel comfortable enough. >> if you're willing to...
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george rutherford. he explains the latest spikes indicate cases identified within the last five days. >> these are from recent exposure. maybe as reason as last weekend. these are not part of the protests. i can tell you that. the community transmission is a consequence of reopening. >> reporter: while the numbers may appear like a staggering increase, he explains it has to do with the state increasing testing capacity. >> we've averaged 88,000 tests a day. i don't know many states that can lay claim to that. >> reporter: as testing ramps up, so does the need for tracking and digesting all the data. the public release of the cal cat data dashboard which enhances how counties can track cases in real-time. one noticeable piece of data highlighted, the r effective trends by county. this number indicates how many other people the infected person could transmit the virus to. a 1 is considered stable. anything above 1 shows a rapid spread. marin county has one of the highest rates in the state but that's in p
george rutherford. he explains the latest spikes indicate cases identified within the last five days. >> these are from recent exposure. maybe as reason as last weekend. these are not part of the protests. i can tell you that. the community transmission is a consequence of reopening. >> reporter: while the numbers may appear like a staggering increase, he explains it has to do with the state increasing testing capacity. >> we've averaged 88,000 tests a day. i don't know many...
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rutherford is at ucsm, he is in charge of training thousands of californians to track down covid cases. what have you discovered through your contact tracing 3r5ing pro? >> that the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods, being transmitted in densely populated households. you can look on a man and almost see where they are right now. the canal, the mission. >> reporter: both answered a few important questions fwlp we have not yet begun to see cases from businesses opening back up. >> the protests were not drivers of this new surge. >> reporter: kate larsen, abc 7 news. >>> governor newsom wants to expedite the release of thousands san quentin is showing no signs of slowing. more than 450 inmates are infected with covid-19. 433 are new cases within the last two members have also tested positive. the marin county health officer says the surge started after inmates were transferred from a prison with an outbreak in chino. >>> cvs health is planning to increase sights in the state. that you includes locates in san mateo, san pleasanton. >>> and they are hoping to test 1,000 people a day
rutherford is at ucsm, he is in charge of training thousands of californians to track down covid cases. what have you discovered through your contact tracing 3r5ing pro? >> that the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods, being transmitted in densely populated households. you can look on a man and almost see where they are right now. the canal, the mission. >> reporter: both answered a few important questions fwlp we have not yet begun to see cases from businesses opening back up....
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george rutherford, doctor of prevention and public health.earch on the spread of covid-19 is recognized across the country. in light of recent protests, he's pivoting how he studies the spread of the virus. >> how to decrease your chances of becoming infected. >> reporter: there are three ways we could see a spike in covid cases. first being if masks aren't worn properly. >> people aren't talking, they're yelling and shouting. that's more forceful ex-heylation, so it cuts down on the efficiency of the mask. >> reporter: second, if crowds are not social distancing. over the weekend, video of protests across the bay area clearly shows that isn't happening. even the mayor of oakland admitted she's terrified of the virus spreading. >> people cannot afford to get sick. and many of the impacts last night were in the very neighborhood that have been disproportionately impacted. >> reporter: the third fear revolves around tear gas or pepper spray. >> people rub their eyes and that's one of the ways you can take it off the surface and inoculate it. >>
george rutherford, doctor of prevention and public health.earch on the spread of covid-19 is recognized across the country. in light of recent protests, he's pivoting how he studies the spread of the virus. >> how to decrease your chances of becoming infected. >> reporter: there are three ways we could see a spike in covid cases. first being if masks aren't worn properly. >> people aren't talking, they're yelling and shouting. that's more forceful ex-heylation, so it cuts down...
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about how the protests might lead to a surge in cases ucsf epidemiology professor doctor george rutherfordthe data does not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine. he says people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to reproduce that's what is programmed to do it. and if you get in its way it's going to reproduce in you. >>doctor other ford says in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise that's mostly in southern california. meantime here in the bay area. he says we have flatten the curve. >>to the east bay contra costa county is continuing to ease its shelter in place restrictions. the county has now moved further into stage 2. so right now people can once again eat outdoors at restaurants. visit swimming pools and dog parks and also have outdoor religious gatherings. next week the county will reopen barbershops and hair salons board of supervisors chairwoman candice anders
about how the protests might lead to a surge in cases ucsf epidemiology professor doctor george rutherfordthe data does not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine. he says people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to reproduce that's what is programmed to do it. and if you get in its...
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concern about how protests might lead to a surge in cases ucsf epidemiology professor doctor george rutherford says the data does not yet show that happening, but he says until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to do is rip reduce, that's what is programmed to do. and if you get in its way it's going to reproduce in you. >>doctor weather for us as in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise mostly in here in the bay area. he says we are flattening the curve. and protests continue here in the bay area, dozens of people were out in castro valley today calling for justice for george floyd and other african americans killed by police participants marched to see the adobe park to hear from activists and from community leaders in martinez, several 100 people attended a black lives matter rally. it was organized by the public defender's office of contra costa county. >>at
concern about how protests might lead to a surge in cases ucsf epidemiology professor doctor george rutherford says the data does not yet show that happening, but he says until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to do is rip reduce, that's what is programmed to do. and if...
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rutherford third. >> joseph p. santoro. >> james c. white. >> dillon d. spencer. >> james c. white.. ellison. >> jason m. alex load. >> adrian you. >> levi d. baldridge. therancisco sabrina rose third. >> nathaniel w bus. >> edmund s. coleman. >> jackson r. farrington. >>: r. cushing. aro.nna g for >> sean fallon. >> kyle garlic. >> palmer fields. swing.olas and. get >> anna j. fujii naka. >> aiden p...
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might lead to a surge in cases ucsf a bead on it that doing you all a g professor doctor george rutherfordthis data does not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>this stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to is reproduced that's what is programmed to do. and if you get in its way it's going to reproduce in you. >>well doctor referred says in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise, but that's mostly in southern california. here in the bay area. he says we have flatten the curve. >>and to the east right now a new u c berkeley study finds emergency responses to the global pandemic happens successful in preventing nearly 500 and 30 million coronavirus infections across 6 large countries, including the u.s.. the study reviewed nearly 2000 policies implemented and china. south korea, italy are on france and the united states check out this picture right here you see all the r
might lead to a surge in cases ucsf a bead on it that doing you all a g professor doctor george rutherfordthis data does not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>this stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to is reproduced that's what is programmed to do. and if you get in its way...
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since 18 oh seven, five times without the consent or being requested by the state, beginning with rutherfordhayes -- ulysses s. grant, in suppressing the ku klux klan, once by president eisenhower, and twicey president kennedy. in the south, all of which having to do with enforcing desegregation. so there is -- it's not without precedent, it's within the president the lawful purview as long as certain criteria are met. it's the messaging and the optics which have been upsetting to so many who wear our country's uniform. that said, it's still not unlawful. it's just optically horrible. >> trace: it's interesting, john, that you bring up the fact that mark esper, the defense secretary, said this publicly instead of privately, which would be expected, and that you were saying -- well, it's for political purposes -- and here today, you will need to listen to the defense secretary talking about how this is not supposed to be political. watch. >> hard to keep a department out of politics, which is very hard these days, as we move closer and closer to an election. remaining a political means there
since 18 oh seven, five times without the consent or being requested by the state, beginning with rutherfordhayes -- ulysses s. grant, in suppressing the ku klux klan, once by president eisenhower, and twicey president kennedy. in the south, all of which having to do with enforcing desegregation. so there is -- it's not without precedent, it's within the president the lawful purview as long as certain criteria are met. it's the messaging and the optics which have been upsetting to so many who...
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daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization of women by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so we wonder why america has such a virgin view about this so it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's what the civil war was about but. along the way and now i've heard an alternate opinion the reality is men women and children were bought and sold from their families. by lee ok at arlington. and in many other properties that he and he comes from a family that for generations has bought and sold human beings this way. but i'm convinced that the weight of his choices. the death tolls and the casualties being so high i think weighed on his soul and i think that that is why he was so in his last years was so adamant. to tell others don't put up statues don't relive this let's just let's just be you have the in
daughters of the confederacy and their historian of the organization of women by the name of mildred rutherford makes it her business to frame the narrative that must be in every school or textbook and if it's not there she tells them you must reject it from your home and you must reject it from your school. and that's exactly what they do so we wonder why america has such a virgin view about this so it was crafted that way the way i see it is that robert e. lee fought for slavery and that's...
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about how the protests might lead to a surge in cases ucsf epidemiology professor doctor, george rutherfordthe damage is not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. odd wants to do is rip reduce, that's what is programmed to do. and if you get in its way it's going to reproduce in you. >>doctor rather it says in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise that's mostly in southern california. but here in the bay area he says that we have flatten the curve robin. >>well to the east right now contra costa county is continuing to ease its shelter in place restrictions. the county has now moved further into stage 2 right now people can once again 8 outdoors at restaurants. visit swimming pools and our dog parks and also have outdoor religious gatherings now next week the county will reopen barbershops and hair salons board of supervisors chairwoman c
about how the protests might lead to a surge in cases ucsf epidemiology professor doctor, george rutherfordthe damage is not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. odd wants to do is rip reduce, that's what is programmed to do. and if you get in its way...
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professor torched rutherford says the data does not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to is reproduced that's what is programmed to do it. and if you get in its way it's going to reproduce in you. >>well doctor weatherford says in parts of california covid-19 numbers continue to rise mostly in southern california. but here in the bay area. he says we have flatten the curve. >>california students are likely to continue distance learning when schools reopen later this year on monday. the state superintendent tony thurmond unveiled a 55 page guidebook for schools on top of requiring face coverings and 6 feet of social distancing. the guide recommends rotating students into campuses twice a week and allowing them to use distance-learning the rest of the week. the superintendent notes that these are only recommendations and not requirements w
professor torched rutherford says the data does not yet show that happening and until there's a vaccine people must continue to wear a mask. >>the stuff has not gone away. this is a virus that doesn't listen to political clout pronouncements doesn't listen to the news cycle. doesn't read the papers does it's not on the internet. on wants to is reproduced that's what is programmed to do it. and if you get in its way it's going to reproduce in you. >>well doctor weatherford says in...
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with me is the oncologist and chief medial 0fficer at rutherford cancer centre, professor karole sikorach forjoining us on bbc news. professor, first of all, if i could get your reaction to those headlines on the cancer treatment figures? so that key when i guess, more than 60%, a massive drop in the number of people being treated or getting that first appointment after an urgent gp referral. a smaller drop, but still around 20%, in the gap between the urgent gp referral and first treatment? clearly the bottleneck is in the diagnostic phase and we have known that. we didn't know how big it was going to be when we look back. 60% is a very significant drop. that is because partly people are too frightened to come forward with symptoms to go to their gps. and secondly, the poor old gp is stuck with the patients and the diagnostic service has collapsed. he can't get an endoscopy, or a scan, because everything was shut. the nhs moved into covid and did incredibly well. now we have to pick up quickly. cancer doesn't wait, it doesn't take easter off. a lot of patients have suffered. there are
with me is the oncologist and chief medial 0fficer at rutherford cancer centre, professor karole sikorach forjoining us on bbc news. professor, first of all, if i could get your reaction to those headlines on the cancer treatment figures? so that key when i guess, more than 60%, a massive drop in the number of people being treated or getting that first appointment after an urgent gp referral. a smaller drop, but still around 20%, in the gap between the urgent gp referral and first treatment?...
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how someone like james garfield or teddy roosevelt or rutherford hayes with stack up the way the modern presidents are something we don't know very interesting thing to think about. but they weren't it was a different era. that really jumped out at me. sue and david how about the importance question works to make a lot of way these surveys are a mirror of our times as much as a reflection of what went before. you see a lot of sensitivity towards issue of race and inclusion. andrew johnson was a racist he started out and they did the first survey 1948. johnson was 19 out of 33 he was doing okay. since people have become much more conscious of his racist policies the way he abandon the freed slaves after the civil war, he has dropped like iraq. and i think appropriately. andrew jackson who was terrific president taken a lot of heat for both his actions as a slaveholder and slave trader but also his actions toward the indian tribes were his quite ferocious as a military figure and sending them off to the west and taking their lands. so it tells us a lot about who we are who we think we are
how someone like james garfield or teddy roosevelt or rutherford hayes with stack up the way the modern presidents are something we don't know very interesting thing to think about. but they weren't it was a different era. that really jumped out at me. sue and david how about the importance question works to make a lot of way these surveys are a mirror of our times as much as a reflection of what went before. you see a lot of sensitivity towards issue of race and inclusion. andrew johnson was a...
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struggle within the party between and ohio based party, which was james garfield party, and also was a rutherford haze from the same part of ohio, but also the same thinking. and what were called the stalworth which were in new york. you see certain states emerge throughout history with holding onto power within a particular party, and in new york, that was headed by a man by the name of ras go, who became a senator. you see the man who ends up shooting president garfield, the range of course, but proudly screaming with the gun and his hand, i'm a stalwart, now arthur as president. and that was a reference to the fact that vice president arthur elected garfield was in the new york wing of the party. >> he was a compromise candidate after many ballots of the convention, so when they came to the white house, where they accepted? >> they were accepted, and this was where lucretia played a vital role. a lot of it was a matter of calling together a cabinet where everybody would be happy that the new york wing would be happy, that garfield as leader of the party's would be satisfied, so you had lucreti
struggle within the party between and ohio based party, which was james garfield party, and also was a rutherford haze from the same part of ohio, but also the same thinking. and what were called the stalworth which were in new york. you see certain states emerge throughout history with holding onto power within a particular party, and in new york, that was headed by a man by the name of ras go, who became a senator. you see the man who ends up shooting president garfield, the range of course,...
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rutherford: i ask my colleagues to reconsider. not one single point will destroy the bedrock of law enforcement in this country and know there are members across the aisle that understand that, because they have been there. they have done that. they have made those arrests. i ask you to listen to them and vote no on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: gentleman stated a moment ago he said 60 or 65% of people, police officers who got qualified immunity did not violate the constitutional rights of the victim. he is conceding in other words that in 40% or 30%, whatever it is, of the time when qualified immunity is granted and holds officers accountable, they have violated the constitutional rights of the victim. that's one of the reasons why we must change the doctrine of qualified immunity. i now yield three minutes to the gentlelady from -- the gentleman from louisiana, mr. richmond. the speaker pro tempore: the gen
rutherford: i ask my colleagues to reconsider. not one single point will destroy the bedrock of law enforcement in this country and know there are members across the aisle that understand that, because they have been there. they have done that. they have made those arrests. i ask you to listen to them and vote no on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: gentleman stated a moment...
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rutherford: i ask my colleagues to reconsider. not one single point will destroy the bedrock of law enforcement in this country and know there are members across the aisle that understand that, because they have been there. they have done that. they have made those arrests. i ask you to listen to them and vote no on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: gentleman stated a moment ago he said 60 or 65% of people, police officers who got qualified immunity did not violate the constitutional rights of the victim. he is conceding in other words that in 40% or 30%, whatever it is, of the time when qualified immunity is granted and holds officers accountable, they have violated the constitutional rights of the victim. that's one of the reasons why mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, we ought to come together, we ought to reason together and we will get a better product in the legislative process. sadly, our friends in the united states
rutherford: i ask my colleagues to reconsider. not one single point will destroy the bedrock of law enforcement in this country and know there are members across the aisle that understand that, because they have been there. they have done that. they have made those arrests. i ask you to listen to them and vote no on this legislation. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. the gentleman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. nadler: gentleman stated a moment...
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the oncologist and chief medical officer at the rutherford cancer centre, karol sikora, gave his reactionient and the diagnostic services collapsed. he can't get an endoscopy or a scan, because everything was shut, because the nhs moved into covid and did incredibly well. now we've got to pick up quickly. cancer doesn't wait, it doesn't take easter off, and a lot of patients have suffered because of this and still there's a lot people out there have got cancer that don't know. charities have warned the disruption to services would have a devastating effect. lynda thomas, chief executive of the cancer charity macmillan, says urgent action is needed to help people who may have cancer during the coronavirus crisis. i think seeing these figures published today, we are still seeing that coronavirus has really wreaked havoc on cancer patients being referred for treatment and starting effective treatment during this pandemic. we are seeing slightly better figures this month than last month which is encouraging but there is still an awfully long way to go. i think we are probably still seeing the
the oncologist and chief medical officer at the rutherford cancer centre, karol sikora, gave his reactionient and the diagnostic services collapsed. he can't get an endoscopy or a scan, because everything was shut, because the nhs moved into covid and did incredibly well. now we've got to pick up quickly. cancer doesn't wait, it doesn't take easter off, and a lot of patients have suffered because of this and still there's a lot people out there have got cancer that don't know. charities have...