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sage have confirmed that they are across the whole of the uk 0.7 and 0.9.he whole of the uk 0.7 and 0.9. and the office for national statistics survey also estimated that the number of new coronavirus infections which stands at 39,000 per week, which stands at 39,000 per week, which is the equivalent of around 5600 per day and this is lower than the similar estimate made last week. so, these are encouraging trends about the reduced spread of coronavirus across the country. next slide, please. this shows progress on testing and the number of new confirmed cases. in total, 5 million 200,000 tests have been carried out including 700 tests yesterday. these data on tests include the swap tests to find out if you have coronavirus and also the antibody tests which stand at around just over 40,000 antibody tests the day. the antibody test find out if you have had the virus and if you have had the virus, then you can help make a difference because by donating your plasma from your blood that has your antibodies in it, then you can help somebody who is currently suff
sage have confirmed that they are across the whole of the uk 0.7 and 0.9.he whole of the uk 0.7 and 0.9. and the office for national statistics survey also estimated that the number of new coronavirus infections which stands at 39,000 per week, which stands at 39,000 per week, which is the equivalent of around 5600 per day and this is lower than the similar estimate made last week. so, these are encouraging trends about the reduced spread of coronavirus across the country. next slide, please....
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yes, if you listen to the balance of opinion on sage, approximately 100 people on sage, what we do asters is we take the scientific advice, channelled through the chief medical officer on the medical side, the chief scientific adviser on the broader science and as professor edmunds said, we have to make the balanced judgments based on that advice and that is the way it works. you will always, in a body of 100 people, find differing voices. it is totally reasonable. of course, the discussion about the timing of when we went into lockdown has been a subject of debate for some time now, but that protests process you had matt hancock talk about about having to weigh the judgment is equally important now, arguably even more so because you don't want to risk a return of the second pick of the virus. we know that boris johnson second pick of the virus. we know that borisjohnson is going to set out a number of measures to come in from mid june and he will update to the cabinet on that on tuesday pulled up not expecting a brand unlocking here, if you think about some of the things we already k
yes, if you listen to the balance of opinion on sage, approximately 100 people on sage, what we do asters is we take the scientific advice, channelled through the chief medical officer on the medical side, the chief scientific adviser on the broader science and as professor edmunds said, we have to make the balanced judgments based on that advice and that is the way it works. you will always, in a body of 100 people, find differing voices. it is totally reasonable. of course, the discussion...
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isa come to differentjudgments and sage is a very large group.group. the reason it is important but also we are at a point where we understand boris johnson is going to update his cabinet on tuesday about potential changes in lockdown restrictions from mid june. we heard they are going to open up places of worship for individual prayer which is a loosening of restrictions. professor edmonds said he would like to see infection rates are lower than they are before restrictions are eased, but that is a judgment for the politicians to make. the labour party, which has said that they believed we went into lockdown too late, their shadow foreign secretary was also on the andrew marr programme and she asked if labour supported the easing now. we support the easing, but it has to be safe so we want the government to ta ke be safe so we want the government to take a cautious approach. they should be doing things now which... track and trace system needs to improve. one of the major problems for the test, track and trace at the moment is that local gps, lo
isa come to differentjudgments and sage is a very large group.group. the reason it is important but also we are at a point where we understand boris johnson is going to update his cabinet on tuesday about potential changes in lockdown restrictions from mid june. we heard they are going to open up places of worship for individual prayer which is a loosening of restrictions. professor edmonds said he would like to see infection rates are lower than they are before restrictions are eased, but that...
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views of the members of sage. i think that you know we will have to...mined in the fullness of time. as professor ferguson was a member of sage at the time, as he readily accepts. dan hewitt of itv. firstly on schools, the tory chair of the education select committee is asking you personally to intervene to take charge of situation with schools.” am. you have a big plan for the economy with the furlough school and a plan with the nhs and where is the plan with the children and if i may follow u p plan with the children and if i may follow up on the question regarding professor ferguson, he also said that britain missed 90% of the coronavirus cases, because we were not screening passengers at airports. there are no measures that you look back on even now that you think, yeah, we got that wrong and could have introduced that earlier. do you not think about the measures you put in place? well, dan, let me go first on schools and say that we do have a big plan to get all our pupils, all pupils back to school by september, we have started getting primary back
views of the members of sage. i think that you know we will have to...mined in the fullness of time. as professor ferguson was a member of sage at the time, as he readily accepts. dan hewitt of itv. firstly on schools, the tory chair of the education select committee is asking you personally to intervene to take charge of situation with schools.” am. you have a big plan for the economy with the furlough school and a plan with the nhs and where is the plan with the children and if i may follow...
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and sage has said — this is not independent sage — this is sage, that whilst the evidence is clear, thatce that children if they get covid, don't get it badly, that they may transfer... but there is low confidence in the evidence about whether children transmit covid to adults and to the wider communities. we think we need to bring more teachers in... i get all that, but i'm just asking you about the five tests. if you don't meet the five tests, will you support, will you not support a school reopening? because you have been very clear that they are very important. so if the government doesn't meet them all, will you then oppose a full school reopening in september? i will try and answer the question for the third time in the way that i can answer it, which is we will support an education reopening on the lines of our education recovery plan which will enable all children and young people to get a much better education, which will guard us against a second spike or local rises in the r value... and include the five tests. yeah, the five tests have to be met. a union'sjob is to protect st
and sage has said — this is not independent sage — this is sage, that whilst the evidence is clear, thatce that children if they get covid, don't get it badly, that they may transfer... but there is low confidence in the evidence about whether children transmit covid to adults and to the wider communities. we think we need to bring more teachers in... i get all that, but i'm just asking you about the five tests. if you don't meet the five tests, will you support, will you not support a...
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so, that is alternative sage, because it sage people would describe themselves as independent of government chris whitty standing alongside borisjohnson yesterday made it clear that scientist decide and politicians decide, and that this is a balance of risk. do you think it is the right time?” this is a balance of risk. do you think it is the right time? i think the decision is a poor one on a numberof the decision is a poor one on a number of grounds. firstly, i think it is very complex, and the rules about distancing, the two metres, one metre plus, and all of the intricacies of the guidance, i think it is very complicated and i know one thing as a public health worker and that is that when you are dealing with infectious disease outbreaks, keeping it simple is everything. it really needs to be comprehensible to everyone. so, i think that is problematic. but more than that, it is the level of infection, i think, than that, it is the level of infection, ithink, is than that, it is the level of infection, i think, is still far too high. the mrc biostatistics unit in cambridge two days ago s
so, that is alternative sage, because it sage people would describe themselves as independent of government chris whitty standing alongside borisjohnson yesterday made it clear that scientist decide and politicians decide, and that this is a balance of risk. do you think it is the right time?” this is a balance of risk. do you think it is the right time? i think the decision is a poor one on a numberof the decision is a poor one on a number of grounds. firstly, i think it is very complex, and...
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the honourable lady will be very well aware that notjust working with sage but representatives of sagent, that is the scientific advice that we as ministers are guided by, and that is important to consider both in terms of the entire period from january to march and the enhanced measures that were taken at the border, and i think madam deputy speaker, it is important to recall and be mindful of the enhanced public health protection measures that were undertaken and had those measures not been put in place the severity of what could have followed could have been even more damaging that we have seen over recent months. i welcome the introduction of self regulating for those arriving in the uk. i want to do all that i can to protect rural mid wales from a second spike in the virus, but what discussions has my right honourable friend had with the welsh government to ensure that this can be enforced with a four nations approach? my honourable friend is absolutely right and i pay tribute to the devolved administrations. i knew one of the questions i was asked about the time period is to when
the honourable lady will be very well aware that notjust working with sage but representatives of sagent, that is the scientific advice that we as ministers are guided by, and that is important to consider both in terms of the entire period from january to march and the enhanced measures that were taken at the border, and i think madam deputy speaker, it is important to recall and be mindful of the enhanced public health protection measures that were undertaken and had those measures not been...
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ali, sage, great to have you. >> thank you so much >> thank you very much nice to be here. the end of the hour, we'll check the markets. all the major indices near session highs and yet still down by a percent on the dow and fraction of that on the s&p and nasdaq the nasdaq perhaps getting close to break even, morgan, as we head towards noon. >> absolutely. one name that's bucking the downward trend now is docusign it's up more than 6% fresh poised the join the nasdaq it's one of those shelter in, covid names. fed chairman on the hill this week we have retail sales to watch for tomorrow in the meantime, let's send it over to scott wapner and the halftime report. >>> all right. thank you so much. welcome to the halftime report good to have you with us our top story this hour, the sell off and your money and why so many on wall street today are saying to buy the dip in stocks. we'll debate whether that is really your best move with our special guest today. the billionaire investor leon cooperman. he joins us in a few moments we begin the debate with our investment committee w
ali, sage, great to have you. >> thank you so much >> thank you very much nice to be here. the end of the hour, we'll check the markets. all the major indices near session highs and yet still down by a percent on the dow and fraction of that on the s&p and nasdaq the nasdaq perhaps getting close to break even, morgan, as we head towards noon. >> absolutely. one name that's bucking the downward trend now is docusign it's up more than 6% fresh poised the join the nasdaq it's...
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in the the advice from sage is that r is below one in all regions.last few weeks. for instance, there was a flare—up in weston—super—mare which we successfully have got under control. and making sure that we use these extra focused data, both at a regional level and then more locally than that, it is incredibly important. so the newjoint bio—security centre has been tasked to look into each area where there isa to look into each area where there is a flare—up. both the north—west and south—west, which are highlighted by the regional data, are big areas themselves, and we need to get granular and more focused, and find the source of the local outbreak and then deal with it. a quick follow up on another subject, if i may. michel barnier has said that trade talks between the eu and the uk are not progressing well. what are the chances, do you think, of a no deal? i very much hope we avoid that because our position is very reasonable. it is that any agreement we reached must reflect the fact that the uk is an independent sovereign state, and we are worki
in the the advice from sage is that r is below one in all regions.last few weeks. for instance, there was a flare—up in weston—super—mare which we successfully have got under control. and making sure that we use these extra focused data, both at a regional level and then more locally than that, it is incredibly important. so the newjoint bio—security centre has been tasked to look into each area where there isa to look into each area where there is a flare—up. both the north—west...
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also, did sage recommend introducing these measures right now?o give advice on individuals' travel arrangements. you know what the foreign office guidance is. guidance is everybody at the moment should avoid nonessential travel. everybody should avoid nonessential travel. we have to knock this virus on the head. in terms of the quarantine rules that we are bringing in, the reason for doing that as i said just now, we want to stop the possibility of reinfection from abroad. that is a vital consideration as we get the disease down. the sage advice from the experts in this area is that the measures like this are most effective when the incidents, the number of cases in this country is very low and they are most effective when applied to countries with higher rates. that was the advice that was given from sage and the advice that would have been true a few weeks ago, when the levels were not very low here and the transmission within the community was the highest source of infection. so the recommendation that came from the science was that this measu
also, did sage recommend introducing these measures right now?o give advice on individuals' travel arrangements. you know what the foreign office guidance is. guidance is everybody at the moment should avoid nonessential travel. everybody should avoid nonessential travel. we have to knock this virus on the head. in terms of the quarantine rules that we are bringing in, the reason for doing that as i said just now, we want to stop the possibility of reinfection from abroad. that is a vital...
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in terms of sage, sage is clearly not a decision—making body, it is an advisory body, the advice goes distorted version of what's being said, that says this is all fine now, it's gone away, and start behaving in ways that they normally would have before this virus happened, yes, we will get an uptick, for sure. so it is absolutely critical that people stick to the guidance that's been given. it is a changed guidance but there are still various and reductions businesses of different sorts. it is really critical that we do that. there may well be uptick driver anyway, there certainly will be local outbreaks, as the prime minister has said, that is to be expected. personally, am i comfortable with it? this is a balance risk, like many things in medicine. you don't go for an operation unless you absolutely have to. it is a balanced risk. ithink this is a reasonable balance of risk, it is not risk—free, absolutely not. nobody it is. and we may at some point say, that particular bit of the decisions that we re particular bit of the decisions that were ta ken particular bit of the decisions
in terms of sage, sage is clearly not a decision—making body, it is an advisory body, the advice goes distorted version of what's being said, that says this is all fine now, it's gone away, and start behaving in ways that they normally would have before this virus happened, yes, we will get an uptick, for sure. so it is absolutely critical that people stick to the guidance that's been given. it is a changed guidance but there are still various and reductions businesses of different sorts. it...
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you are right, the purpose of our group sage is to look at the fulcrum about which the debate swings.ce that comes forward. then we try and present where we feel the evidence is good and where we feel there is some uncertainty, and then ministers decide on what the policy should be. i'm just interested in all of the forms of evidence you are looking at. one, as you have described, is infection rate in different pockets of the uk, and whether that is coming down. and that's obviously hopeful. in terms of the experience of other countries or clinical tests, is there more that gives you hope at this point that one metre will work? if i take i stand for example. that's an interesting country. they've shown quite low levels of infection in children compared to the general population. that gives cause for comfort. in the uk, we understand a lot more about which parts of our own population are most at risk. for example, this week, you will have heard about south asians, and we already know that men and certain people with diabetes and hypertension are at more risk. this means we are in a pos
you are right, the purpose of our group sage is to look at the fulcrum about which the debate swings.ce that comes forward. then we try and present where we feel the evidence is good and where we feel there is some uncertainty, and then ministers decide on what the policy should be. i'm just interested in all of the forms of evidence you are looking at. one, as you have described, is infection rate in different pockets of the uk, and whether that is coming down. and that's obviously hopeful. in...
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sage publish all the data and they will do so in reference to this.rth—west or in the northeast, southeast, southwest, we will work with all local authorities where they have concerns. we will work with them and public health england so they get the best advice. the interests of children, the interest of those who work in schools, are my primary interest and may focus on making sure that we can bring schools back. of course, we will work with those local authorities, but we do start to need to bring all schools back in every part of this country. if the evidence starts to point to the fact that we need to close schools in small clusters as a result of this, then obviously that is the action we will take. but only on the best advice from public health england. at the moment the advice from public health england and sage is that all schools can open and should open. we now go to the chair of the education select committee. thank you. why is it that we can turn a blind eye to thousands of demonstrators campaign for pumps and garden centres to open, yet i
sage publish all the data and they will do so in reference to this.rth—west or in the northeast, southeast, southwest, we will work with all local authorities where they have concerns. we will work with them and public health england so they get the best advice. the interests of children, the interest of those who work in schools, are my primary interest and may focus on making sure that we can bring schools back. of course, we will work with those local authorities, but we do start to need...
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and i'm on the behavior advisory group to say and speaking here in my independent capacity but sage hasconsistently i think warned against moving from 2 to one metre because the risk of transmission would be increased anywhere upwards from 10 fold and this is a situation where we don't have a functioning test trace and isolate system we have an estimated over 3000 new cases a day and deaths are coming down quickly as so it is still in a very very risky situation where the government always said it will follow the science that's what it says and yet on the reopening aspect it hasn't has it. i think what's happened is both with changing from a lower level 4 to 3 and with changing the 2 versus one meter guidance say appears to have been circumvented so the change the alert level rather than being advised by sages previously was done by the joint bio security center and the c.m.o. and downing street set up its own review of her scientists and economists who buys all the 2 vs one meter but we don't know who the people were on this review how they were selected and the evidence and the reason
and i'm on the behavior advisory group to say and speaking here in my independent capacity but sage hasconsistently i think warned against moving from 2 to one metre because the risk of transmission would be increased anywhere upwards from 10 fold and this is a situation where we don't have a functioning test trace and isolate system we have an estimated over 3000 new cases a day and deaths are coming down quickly as so it is still in a very very risky situation where the government always said...
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take common sage salvia as it's developed a clever pollination mechanism. underlip. the sage pedro's or fused into upper and lower lips the big lower one is where pollinators can land and continue the nectar is deep inside and that's what the pollinators are after they don't actually care about. they just want nectar the plan to whatever has been modified in stamens so they function like a lever and block access to the nectar. so next. only bumble bees and honey bees are strong enough to operate the lever. as a bee depresses it in a male stage flower a stamen is lowered and deposits pollen on its back. when it then visits a female stage flower a similar mechanism lowers the stigma which scoops up the pollen. there are plenty of other smart plants at the botanical garden of hamburg university botanists are also studying some tropical plants with even wilder strategies to get what they want. more rigid is also known as the fly catcher push. to get sticky hairs it traps insects it can't however digest them and depends on the help of others. these are funston leaving fun
take common sage salvia as it's developed a clever pollination mechanism. underlip. the sage pedro's or fused into upper and lower lips the big lower one is where pollinators can land and continue the nectar is deep inside and that's what the pollinators are after they don't actually care about. they just want nectar the plan to whatever has been modified in stamens so they function like a lever and block access to the nectar. so next. only bumble bees and honey bees are strong enough to...
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and, as you said, sage, for the first time today has published those regional r values.e. thank you. do you want to come back? and ijust ask, we have been speaking to local businesses and people in the south—west region today, and they are quite worried about it, so what would you say to them to allay their fears and concerns? sorry, you are finishing the point as well, stephen.” concerns? sorry, you are finishing the point as well, stephen. i was going to make a further point that r is of course a very important way of looking at this, but there are other things we look at. you may also be aware that the office for national statistics has published again today the results from their surveillance study where they randomly sample individuals in the population to directly look for how many people are testing positive for this virus. that study has shown that over the last month or so, the last few weeks, we have seen a steady reduction in their projection of the number of infections in the community. and, really, that evidence also suggests that the r value is below one, b
and, as you said, sage, for the first time today has published those regional r values.e. thank you. do you want to come back? and ijust ask, we have been speaking to local businesses and people in the south—west region today, and they are quite worried about it, so what would you say to them to allay their fears and concerns? sorry, you are finishing the point as well, stephen.” concerns? sorry, you are finishing the point as well, stephen. i was going to make a further point that r is of...
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also, did sage recommend introducing these measures right now? what the foreign office guidance is. guidance is everybody the moment should avoid nonessential travel. everybody should avoid nonessential travel. we have to knock this virus on the head. in terms of the quarantine rules that we are bringing in, the reason for doing that as i said just now, we want to stop the possibility of reinfection from abroad. that is a vital consideration as we get the disease down. the sage advice from the experts in this area is that the measures like this area is that the measures like this area is that the measures like this are most effective when the incidents, the number of cases in this country is very low and they are most effective when applied to countries with higher rates. that was the advice that was given from sage and the advice that would have been true a few weeks ago, when the levels were not very low here and the transmission within the community was the highest source of infection. so the recommendation that came from the science was that
also, did sage recommend introducing these measures right now? what the foreign office guidance is. guidance is everybody the moment should avoid nonessential travel. everybody should avoid nonessential travel. we have to knock this virus on the head. in terms of the quarantine rules that we are bringing in, the reason for doing that as i said just now, we want to stop the possibility of reinfection from abroad. that is a vital consideration as we get the disease down. the sage advice from the...
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professorjohn edmonds, a member of sage, said that the levels of coronavirus was still very high.strictions eased. there were others who came out and said similar things. we saw lots of people, that beautiful weather, adding to the beach. that of course gave rise to concerns about how well people would actually reserve the rules of this new system. we got colourful warning from the deputy chief medical officer who warned people not to tear the pants out of the new freedoms but ultimately it's up to ministers to decide what these new freedoms are and they have to weigh the scientific evidence. the chief scientific advisor wrote the evidence is always not crystal clear and there will be a range of opinions but ministers have to weigh that against the economy, the impact on people's well—being, being in lockdown and make decisions. the government said it will be very cautious but there is no getting away from the fact that this is very risky for the government. we'll bejoined by the business secretary, alok sharma at 7—30. police cars have been set on fire and shops have been looted
professorjohn edmonds, a member of sage, said that the levels of coronavirus was still very high.strictions eased. there were others who came out and said similar things. we saw lots of people, that beautiful weather, adding to the beach. that of course gave rise to concerns about how well people would actually reserve the rules of this new system. we got colourful warning from the deputy chief medical officer who warned people not to tear the pants out of the new freedoms but ultimately it's...
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clearly, as the incidence of the disease comes down — as i think members of sage would confirm — theng infected, no matter how close or far you are from somebody who may or may not have coronavirus goes down. borisjohnson. the government says 100,000 anti—racism demonstrators took to the streets in more than 200 protests across the uk following the death of african american george floyd, who was killed by us police. one of the biggest gatherings was in london where police said that following a "predominantly peaceful protest," officers faced "scenes of violence and disorder" which were "entirely unacceptable". in bristol, a statue of edward colston — a prominent 17th century slave trader — was ripped down by protesters and thrown into the docks. the tearing down of the memorial and the attacks on police were strongly condemned by the home secretary in the commons. some protesters regrettably turned to violence and abusive behaviour at the weekend. this hooliganism is utterly indefensible. there is no justification for it. there is no excuse for pelting flares at brave officers, throw
clearly, as the incidence of the disease comes down — as i think members of sage would confirm — theng infected, no matter how close or far you are from somebody who may or may not have coronavirus goes down. borisjohnson. the government says 100,000 anti—racism demonstrators took to the streets in more than 200 protests across the uk following the death of african american george floyd, who was killed by us police. one of the biggest gatherings was in london where police said that...
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sage reported that being exposed to the virus for six seconds at one metre is the same as being exposed mr speaker, is a significant increase of risk. will the prime minister continue to ignore the experts or will he start following the advice of those who have actually read the scientific papers? clearly, as the incidence of the disease comes down, as i think members of sage would confirm, the statistical likelihood of being infected, no matter how close or far you are from somebody who may or may not have coronavirus goes down. borisjohnson. the government says 100,000 anti—racism demonstrators took to the streets in more than 200 protests across the uk, following the death of african american george floyd — who was killed by us police. one of the biggest gatherings was in london where police said that following a "predominantly peaceful protest," officers faced "scenes of violence and disorder" which were "entirely unacceptable". in bristol, a statue of edward colston — a prominent 17th century slave trader — was ripped down by protesters and thrown into the docks. the tearing down o
sage reported that being exposed to the virus for six seconds at one metre is the same as being exposed mr speaker, is a significant increase of risk. will the prime minister continue to ignore the experts or will he start following the advice of those who have actually read the scientific papers? clearly, as the incidence of the disease comes down, as i think members of sage would confirm, the statistical likelihood of being infected, no matter how close or far you are from somebody who may or...
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matt hancock said the government was listening to its scientific advisory group, sage.et the best advice is looking at all different models, rather thanjust one. and i mentioned one other survey which is actually based on data, rather than modelling, the 0ns survey, and i also told them already that the sage view taking into account all of the evidence — which is that r is below one in each region. the r number is close to one across england and may even be above that in some areas. as the r number reflects lockdown changes made a couple weeks ago, does the secretary of state not accept the need to assess the impact of sending people back to work and school before making further changes to lockdown? in the north—west, there are some calculations of the r rate that have it above one. many of my constituents are very worried about this yet the government is accelerating plans to end the lockdown more quickly than it announced that it would. why? thank you very much. we are continuing with the plan that we have, which is cautious and takes a safety first approach and based
matt hancock said the government was listening to its scientific advisory group, sage.et the best advice is looking at all different models, rather thanjust one. and i mentioned one other survey which is actually based on data, rather than modelling, the 0ns survey, and i also told them already that the sage view taking into account all of the evidence — which is that r is below one in each region. the r number is close to one across england and may even be above that in some areas. as the r...
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modelling were shown to be so wildly off the mark initially in this was not at all packed up in the sage minutes, he had not been raising those particular warnings, they had been pushing for the light on exactly when it happened and it actually turns out there were more people, people like dominic cummings, who we re people like dominic cummings, who were super hawkish on the lockdown which is not the narrative we were given to quite a long time, but i'm not at all surprised to see public opinion has slumped on this one because it has felt like for weeks there's been an apathy or dithering, feeling schools have been neglected, a lot of campaigning going on and there have been majorfeelings on testing and the care homes. initially, there is a feeling of wartime spirit and collectivism, and in these times of crisis, around the world, the incumbent leader tends to have very high poll ratings and that will inevitably decline was the reality of the situation sets in if people were led to that lockdown would be temporary and it's ended up dragging on for longer than expected, and some people w
modelling were shown to be so wildly off the mark initially in this was not at all packed up in the sage minutes, he had not been raising those particular warnings, they had been pushing for the light on exactly when it happened and it actually turns out there were more people, people like dominic cummings, who we re people like dominic cummings, who were super hawkish on the lockdown which is not the narrative we were given to quite a long time, but i'm not at all surprised to see public...
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professorjohn edmunds, who's a member of the sage advisory group, said restrictions should have been imposed in early march, but scientists lacked enough information. richard galpin reports. the beautiful weather of recent weeks broad thousands to the beaches. social distancing often difficult or simply not followed. so it is no surprise the so—called r number, the rate at which coronavirus spreads has now increased, according to some reports. one computer model shows that in some areas of england the rate is thought to be just below the figure of one, except in the south west, where it is estimated to be right on one end in the north—west, it is just above one, which means increased infections. also today there has been an admission of m ista kes there has been an admission of mistakes made back in march, on the decision when the country should have locked down. we should have gone into lockdown earlier. i think it would have been hard to do it and i think the data that we were dealing with in the early part of march and our situational awareness was really quite poor. and so i thin
professorjohn edmunds, who's a member of the sage advisory group, said restrictions should have been imposed in early march, but scientists lacked enough information. richard galpin reports. the beautiful weather of recent weeks broad thousands to the beaches. social distancing often difficult or simply not followed. so it is no surprise the so—called r number, the rate at which coronavirus spreads has now increased, according to some reports. one computer model shows that in some areas of...
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s reopen shops and pubs while still registering over $100.00 daily deaths we ask independent sages top model a renowned you're a scientist professor call 1st of all is the more coming up in today's going underground but 1st this week's or the end of the u.k. government's daily coronavirus press briefings as prime minister morris johnson announced further easing of a lockdown from american independence day on july the 4th or many are arguing that going back to normal is not nearly enough in the wake of the deadly pandemic they claim we must use this opportunity to create a better world one of them is legendary shakespearean actor mark rowlands who backed calls for a post coronavirus national nature service that would according to the wildlife in countryside link create tens of thousands of jobs improve the health of nature people and the planet and contribute to a green sustainable recovery he joins me now via skype from london very excited to speak to you mark where the greatest actors on the planet you know the mainstream media conversation though mark is we're going to get the econom
s reopen shops and pubs while still registering over $100.00 daily deaths we ask independent sages top model a renowned you're a scientist professor call 1st of all is the more coming up in today's going underground but 1st this week's or the end of the u.k. government's daily coronavirus press briefings as prime minister morris johnson announced further easing of a lockdown from american independence day on july the 4th or many are arguing that going back to normal is not nearly enough in the...
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sage reported that being exposed to the virus for six seconds at one metre is the same as being exposedes. that, mr speaker, is a significant increase of risk. will the prime minister continue to ignore the experts? or will he start imploring the advice of those who have actually read the scientific papers? —— following the advice. clearly, as the incidents of the disease comes down, as i think members of sage would confirm, the statistical likelihood of being infected, no matter how close or far you are from somebody who may or may not have coronavirus goes down. the government has already announced some further easing of the lockdown, including the reopening of zoos and safari parks from monday, a move welcomed by one conservative. allowing zoos, such as africa alive near lowestoft to reopen from the 15th ofjune is very good news. would the prime minister give full consideration to allowing beer gardens to also reopen from the 15th of june? and he said many faced laying off staff. the prime minister said he was sticking to a plan to reopen parts of the hospitality sector onjuly 4. wha
sage reported that being exposed to the virus for six seconds at one metre is the same as being exposedes. that, mr speaker, is a significant increase of risk. will the prime minister continue to ignore the experts? or will he start imploring the advice of those who have actually read the scientific papers? —— following the advice. clearly, as the incidents of the disease comes down, as i think members of sage would confirm, the statistical likelihood of being infected, no matter how close...
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the official estimates of the r rate, that come from sage to put it between 0.7 and 0.9.so it doesn't give them a huge amount of movement. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland for the first time since lockdown began. scottish government figures also show a total of 2,415 patients have died in the country after testing positive for covid—19 — this is no change on saturday's figure and the first time the death total has remained the same since 20th march. scotland's health secretary jeane freeman cautioned that fewer deaths tend to be recorded over the weekend. she also emphasised her government's lockdown advice is different to that in england. the message remains stay at home. do not meet other people outdoors. there are now of course a few reasons to leave home, but because the chances of the virus being transmitted to other people is far higher if you are indoors, our message is do not meet people indoors. when you do meet people outside, do not meet with more than one household at a time, don't meet more than one household a day and keep to a maximu
the official estimates of the r rate, that come from sage to put it between 0.7 and 0.9.so it doesn't give them a huge amount of movement. no new coronavirus deaths have been reported in scotland for the first time since lockdown began. scottish government figures also show a total of 2,415 patients have died in the country after testing positive for covid—19 — this is no change on saturday's figure and the first time the death total has remained the same since 20th march. scotland's health...
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you will have seen what sage said.u would express this, the projectile of the... the cloud? that's right, thank you. there are benefits in terms of preventing the disease from two metres. now, clearly, statistically those benefits, while important, become less valuable as we get the disease down. but what i don't want to do is sacrifice the huge efforts of the british people in beating this disease. we've done a fantasticjob, the country has come together to squash the incidence of the disease down and that gives us the potential now to look at those rules. as our political correspondent jessica parker explained, mrjohnson is trying to find a balance between helping the economy, and avoiding a resurgence of the virus. you there is this balance still to be struck between trying to ensure that this move to bear down on the virus, cut and transmission rates, isn't undone by moving too quickly. but clearly there is a timings issue here. you have nonessential retail, as it is called, clothes shops and that kind of thing, op
you will have seen what sage said.u would express this, the projectile of the... the cloud? that's right, thank you. there are benefits in terms of preventing the disease from two metres. now, clearly, statistically those benefits, while important, become less valuable as we get the disease down. but what i don't want to do is sacrifice the huge efforts of the british people in beating this disease. we've done a fantasticjob, the country has come together to squash the incidence of the disease...
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the prime minister agreed to commission a review by sage.e shots are going to be reopening. it is disappointing that we had that commitment that there would be this review at hasn't taken place. because it's perfectly understandable why we have such a rule. it was a broadbrush rule like many of the rules. but as we go through the pandemic and gather more information, now we have to be advised by the evidence. —— advised. and i think smarter rules that are informed by what we know about the transmission. labour it wasjust saying we have to follow the science. that's pretty much what the prime minister says, we have to follow the signs. is there a case for not following the signs on this occasion? and just doing something political to help the economy get back on its feet? in other words, cut the rule from two metres to one meter. i think we should be guided by the science. we need to see what the sign says. there are three things that i think is important to look at. one is the experience of other countries. that have operated at different di
the prime minister agreed to commission a review by sage.e shots are going to be reopening. it is disappointing that we had that commitment that there would be this review at hasn't taken place. because it's perfectly understandable why we have such a rule. it was a broadbrush rule like many of the rules. but as we go through the pandemic and gather more information, now we have to be advised by the evidence. —— advised. and i think smarter rules that are informed by what we know about the...
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the official estimates of the r rate that come from sage to put it between 0.7 and 0.9.t doesn't give them a huge amount of movement. the headlines on bbc news. thousands of demonstrators are gathering across the uk to protest against racism after the police killing of george floyd in the us. in bristol, protestors have pulled down the statue of the 17th century slave trader and philantrhopist, edward colston. the number of people worldwide who have died from coronavirus has passed 400,000. in the united states, huge protests have continued in cities across the country at the killing in police custody of the black american, george floyd. crowds once again converged on the white house in washington dc. and president trump has tweeted that he has just given an order for the national guard to start withdrawing from washington, d.c., now that everything is under what he describes as "perfect control." 0ur north america correspondent, aleem maqbool, has more. he was outside the white house in dc. nojustice! no peace! it was the biggest demonstration washington has seen since
the official estimates of the r rate that come from sage to put it between 0.7 and 0.9.t doesn't give them a huge amount of movement. the headlines on bbc news. thousands of demonstrators are gathering across the uk to protest against racism after the police killing of george floyd in the us. in bristol, protestors have pulled down the statue of the 17th century slave trader and philantrhopist, edward colston. the number of people worldwide who have died from coronavirus has passed 400,000. in...
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thets let's just talk about passing legislation that will keep all of the american people sage. isn't it a beautiful sight to behold. the mortartyrdom of george floy has built such a response of peaceful demonstrators calling for the change they know our country needs. as we go forward. it's a prayerful moment. it's a transformative moment. we have a responsibility to take advantage of it. and i'm glad that the black caucus, john lewis, the conscious of the congress, an inspiration to so many of us for so many years in the congress, an honor to serve with him such an inspiration to us over the year, but many members of congress especially members of the black caucus have had these bills in the works for a long time and then we have other things. heroes' act helping in terms of disparities, access to coronavirus testing, tracing, treatment. we have the under our heroes act, helping people in the communities including education and putting money in people's pockets helping people through this difficult time. so when you show figures that the american people think things are ouch c
thets let's just talk about passing legislation that will keep all of the american people sage. isn't it a beautiful sight to behold. the mortartyrdom of george floy has built such a response of peaceful demonstrators calling for the change they know our country needs. as we go forward. it's a prayerful moment. it's a transformative moment. we have a responsibility to take advantage of it. and i'm glad that the black caucus, john lewis, the conscious of the congress, an inspiration to so many...
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the estimate of sage, taking into account all of the evidence, is that ris account all of the evidence in all regions. and we can see in this chart that in all areas, the number of people in hospital with coronavirus is falling in all regions, faster in some areas than in others. and it is on that downward trajectory in each individual case, and the total number of people in hospital is 6403, number of people in hospital is 61103, which is down from over 7500 this time last week. if we turn now to the final slide. the number of deaths from coronavirus with a positive test yesterday was 55. and that recorded figure is the lowest since the 21st of march. now, these data do tend to be lower at weekends, so we do expect that figure to rise again in future. but you can see also that the seven—day rolling average continues to fall. and that means that the total number of deaths stands 40,597. and as i have said in the house just now, though the number is much lower than it has been, each of these deaths still represents a tragedy for a family and a community, and we will continue all of our
the estimate of sage, taking into account all of the evidence, is that ris account all of the evidence in all regions. and we can see in this chart that in all areas, the number of people in hospital with coronavirus is falling in all regions, faster in some areas than in others. and it is on that downward trajectory in each individual case, and the total number of people in hospital is 6403, number of people in hospital is 61103, which is down from over 7500 this time last week. if we turn now...
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neil ferguson was a member of the sage committee advising the government during that period of march,ntry in order to contain the numbers. the government was clear at the time that they were following my dipping advice. if you look at the minutes i have been released from those committees, that seems to absolutely stack up —— that have been released. the reality is looking back at the advice. the reality is if we had taken some of those measures earlier, we could have saved half those lives that had been lost. upwards of 60,000 at this point, so after that —— half of that, 30,000. other countries could have done the same if they had been locked earlier. i don't think we should, we should look at this in detail. all of the interesting having resigned from that role is because he did follow common sense by allowing someone to visit him at his home. he doesn't feel any sense of loyalty, and it was quite a kind of loyalty, and it was quite a kind of daring moment in front of the parliamentary committee to say this and basically, even it feels quite iq and basically, even it feels quite io
neil ferguson was a member of the sage committee advising the government during that period of march,ntry in order to contain the numbers. the government was clear at the time that they were following my dipping advice. if you look at the minutes i have been released from those committees, that seems to absolutely stack up —— that have been released. the reality is looking back at the advice. the reality is if we had taken some of those measures earlier, we could have saved half those lives...
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it's not okay to sage our kids you can't think what you want to think and be who you want to be if you are not in line with one race and what they're saying is bad news it's a real sellout. what message are you sending thees kids? i mean to be okay but what message are resetting to kids about our country? you can't be taught just to think. we have toin teach you how to think. that is the conclusion and it is wrong. it is toxic. it is pushing our country that's affordable. that's why ice started my legislative day with remembering mother emanuel. it's why i read my bible next because i knew i needed extra strength bread that's why i turned immediately to my first interview trying to talk about police reform because as a guy who has been stopped 18 times, i take it seriously. when you've been stopped seven times in a single year, being stopped this year, last november, being stopped coming into the senate. sure, i get it. i don't point fingers at the other side and thinking they're not serious about the issue. this is not what we should do. i assumeut that everyone would be serious about
it's not okay to sage our kids you can't think what you want to think and be who you want to be if you are not in line with one race and what they're saying is bad news it's a real sellout. what message are you sending thees kids? i mean to be okay but what message are resetting to kids about our country? you can't be taught just to think. we have toin teach you how to think. that is the conclusion and it is wrong. it is toxic. it is pushing our country that's affordable. that's why ice started...
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the very simple i mean as much as it's going to be broke at this is highly classified that's why is sage's highly classified information that he did not have approval but come out now very loud and very strong so i know waiting to see if this book might prompt further investigation into the president it's also likely to be a factor in this november's presidential election. donald trump has denounced the book as pure fiction and secretary of state mike pompei or his cold john bolton a traitor earlier we spoke to james kirchick he's a foreign policy analyst and a visiting fellow at the brooking brookings institution we asked him if some of the criticism against john bolton and his motivations was legitimate. and there are many things many things you can say about john bolton or criticize him for the notion that he doesn't believe in things and you can disagree with the things that he believes in but the notion that he doesn't genuinely believe in things and pursues policies that he believes to be in the american interest that's not something that i think even john bolton's worst enemies woul
the very simple i mean as much as it's going to be broke at this is highly classified that's why is sage's highly classified information that he did not have approval but come out now very loud and very strong so i know waiting to see if this book might prompt further investigation into the president it's also likely to be a factor in this november's presidential election. donald trump has denounced the book as pure fiction and secretary of state mike pompei or his cold john bolton a traitor...