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st. health care industry and the automobile is coffee is what you saying is a maximum of this point of view you are speaking about from a perspective of, of a cult. oh, my problem is that you hijack the movement of a technology that is far greater and has far more potential than just these individuals. there's all of these different things that you could use blocks in for, right? and so people have the, almost like different ecosystems. and then when you see it's almost like an illusion or a process right where the block chains fork. and they have the same as histories, but they adopt to different environments and we see dislike the ever increasing level of diversity. a number of block chains during the idea that there's like one block chain going to be one block and it's going to be fit, verifying. it is almost like disregarding the nature of evolution. meanwhile, the big corporations have been studying crypto currency. and they think that bit cons underlying database is where the magic is, the more on the boardrooms block chain, not bitcoin back in germany, my friend oliver keeps tabs on
st. health care industry and the automobile is coffee is what you saying is a maximum of this point of view you are speaking about from a perspective of, of a cult. oh, my problem is that you hijack the movement of a technology that is far greater and has far more potential than just these individuals. there's all of these different things that you could use blocks in for, right? and so people have the, almost like different ecosystems. and then when you see it's almost like an illusion or a...
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st. paul, minnesota. caller: i have been in the health care field since 2009. i'm 71 years old now. when this pandemic happened, i had to quit that job and go home and take home of my mother who was in a nursing home. i took her out of a nursing home because i wanted her to live. the nursing home was receiving all the good money from medicare, but they paid me $11 an hour for five hours a day i stayed with my mom. that is what i am concerned about. why is it that the health care field has to have front care workers, but in minnesota, that is what they started you out. that is because of the medicare guidelines. when is that going to change, because we have a lot of people that is the field they are working in. i worked in that field since 2009, and i made good money because i worked a lot of overtime. then here i was with -- guest: so many important points you bring up there. one, this downturn and recession was unusual because even though it was a pandemic, we lost health care drops. that is an amazing -- health care jobs. so many doctors offices closed, so many nursing homes star
st. paul, minnesota. caller: i have been in the health care field since 2009. i'm 71 years old now. when this pandemic happened, i had to quit that job and go home and take home of my mother who was in a nursing home. i took her out of a nursing home because i wanted her to live. the nursing home was receiving all the good money from medicare, but they paid me $11 an hour for five hours a day i stayed with my mom. that is what i am concerned about. why is it that the health care field has to...
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joining us now critical care physician for the st. louis based mercy health system.b as a doctor. an old friend of the show and an infectious disease physician and founding director for the boston center of emerging infectious diseases and research center, doctor bhadelia, let me start with you. one thing we can say has been a failure in the last year and a half is the ability for the world to have a coordinated response first on testing and protective equipment and now on vaccine manufacture and distribution. it seems that this white house has decided to take something of a lead on this front. how does it look? are we anywhere close to getting a future where we see the world vaccinated? >> we have a strong start, ali, but we have a long way to go. those 80 million represent just 2% of the vaccines needed to vaccinate the rest of the world. but i am hopeful the leadership we've taken and potentially the commitments of the biden administration has made to continue taking some of the surplus we're likely to see. in the brookings report that says by fall we'll have 500
joining us now critical care physician for the st. louis based mercy health system.b as a doctor. an old friend of the show and an infectious disease physician and founding director for the boston center of emerging infectious diseases and research center, doctor bhadelia, let me start with you. one thing we can say has been a failure in the last year and a half is the ability for the world to have a coordinated response first on testing and protective equipment and now on vaccine manufacture...
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joining us now a critical care physician for the st. louis -based mercy health system.ctor. an old friend of the show is an infectious disease physician and the founding director of boston university center for emerging infectious diseases policy and research. welcome to both of you. thank you for being with us. one thing we can say has been a failure in the last year and a half is the ability for the world to have a court anita response first on testing and protective equipment and now on vaccine manufactured and distribution. it seems this white house has decided to take something of a lead on this front. how does it look? are we anywhere close to getting a future where we see the world vaccinated? g a future whe re we se the world vaccinated>> we have a long way to go. 80 million represents 2% of the vaccines that are needed to vaccinate the rest of the world. i'm hopeful the leadership may have taken and the commitments of the biden administration is made to continue taking some of the surplus that we are likely to see. there's a report that says they will have 500
joining us now a critical care physician for the st. louis -based mercy health system.ctor. an old friend of the show is an infectious disease physician and the founding director of boston university center for emerging infectious diseases policy and research. welcome to both of you. thank you for being with us. one thing we can say has been a failure in the last year and a half is the ability for the world to have a court anita response first on testing and protective equipment and now on...
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st. louis has the latest from color lumper. the government says this is necessary to prevent collapse of health care system that is already under very severe strain. so in this total lockdown, only manufacturing and service sectors are allowed to operate, but at reduced capacity and even then you need a letter from the relevant ministry to show you coming to one of the sectors and my colleagues. and i have been waiting for hours before we can head into the bureau. now schools and universities also shut and only 2 persons, but household are allowed to go out to buy essential items and within 10 kilometer radius from the home. i, government and brew has more than doubled its official current of our theft told more than 880000 of officials admit the number of fatalities have been under reported from them to change the criteria for over 19 related deaths. israel's opposition needed as many obstacles remain before a coalition government can be formed. yeah. le peters and talks with ultra nationalists, natalie bennett to replace benjamin netanyahu. gyptian delegation led by the country's intelligence chief, has been in gaza for towar
st. louis has the latest from color lumper. the government says this is necessary to prevent collapse of health care system that is already under very severe strain. so in this total lockdown, only manufacturing and service sectors are allowed to operate, but at reduced capacity and even then you need a letter from the relevant ministry to show you coming to one of the sectors and my colleagues. and i have been waiting for hours before we can head into the bureau. now schools and universities...
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we'll have the latest from st george's park as england build up to their first euros game against croatia on sunday. health and social caree says it is doing everything to support their wellbeing. katherine da costa reports. lineremiah's been a nurse for 25 years, with experience of working under pressure in both critical care and a&e. but, like many in her profession, the intensity of the last 16 months has left them physically and emotionally exhausted. liz needed counselling when she hit breaking point. we talk about "it's ok to not be ok" — but actually it's not ok. we shouldn't be in that situation in the first place. i, myself, i'm not going to lie, i fell apart during the first pandemic, and had some intensive counselling and it required some certified time off work. i've managed for the last year, but at what cost? a report by mps found the nhs was short of 50,000 nurses going into the pandemic. it said the covid crisis had exacerbated existing problems. the health service is still under significant pressure, dealing with emergencies and trying to clear a record backlog of operations. former health secretaryjeremy
we'll have the latest from st george's park as england build up to their first euros game against croatia on sunday. health and social caree says it is doing everything to support their wellbeing. katherine da costa reports. lineremiah's been a nurse for 25 years, with experience of working under pressure in both critical care and a&e. but, like many in her profession, the intensity of the last 16 months has left them physically and emotionally exhausted. liz needed counselling when she hit...
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health care system overwhelmed by the spread, the virus, what's causing this crisis. why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. have a great 19 infection as a st in rapidly and rising. nobody did the percentages all visually cobbled best. hospitals are not admitted new visions and lack of for the medical personnel and i get a shortage increase and i'm not fine. and the other thing is that the kids you end up liking is either a big problem and i've run it for and they cannot afford to, to find it viable for the patients. and any money, any of the pricing is going on. so they are not to help percentages for, for the people, for the patient. so the problem all of that, there are a lot of different factors here and play, but the african government claims that it's spent $200000000.00 on fighting the pandemic. where did all that money end up the government claims that the $200000000.00 bank for pricing agreed $19.00. but i think my point of view, we do not have. we don't see the effectiveness of that money, which is a spent read. people are testing the last problem, chart, auto and grammar on decision income and oxidation is not going, did not end
health care system overwhelmed by the spread, the virus, what's causing this crisis. why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. have a great 19 infection as a st in rapidly and rising. nobody did the percentages all visually cobbled best. hospitals are not admitted new visions and lack of for the medical personnel and i get a shortage increase and i'm not fine. and the other thing is that the kids you end up liking is either a big problem and i've run it for and they cannot...
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health care system overwhelmed by the spread of the virus. what's causing this crisis? why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. we are, we are guarding great 19 infection and st in rapidly and rising every day. the lack of health percentages all the way in cobbled best hospitals are not meeting new patients and the lack of medical personnel and i cannot find oxygen. and another thing is that the kids, the end up fighting is another big problem and i've run a floor and they cannot afford to, to find it viable for the patients. and any money, any of the pricing is going on. so they are not health percentages for, for the people, for the fish. and so the problem all of that, there are a lot of different factors here to play. but the african government claims that it's spent $200000000.00 in fighting the pandemic. where did all that money in top? the government claims that the $200000000.00 bank for pricing read $19.00. but my point of view, we do not have. we don't see the effect of new money, which is a spent. we see that the people are facing a lot of problem shortages, although and on, especially in oxidation, is not going red and not enough walks in irreleva
health care system overwhelmed by the spread of the virus. what's causing this crisis? why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. we are, we are guarding great 19 infection and st in rapidly and rising every day. the lack of health percentages all the way in cobbled best hospitals are not meeting new patients and the lack of medical personnel and i cannot find oxygen. and another thing is that the kids, the end up fighting is another big problem and i've run a floor and they...
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st. paul, minnesota. caller: i have been in the health care field since 2009. i'm 71 years old now.n this pandemic happened, i had to quit that job and go home and take home of my mother who was in a nursing home. i took her out of a nursing home because i wanted her to live. the nursing home was receiving all the good money from medicare, but they paid me $11 an hour for five hours a day i stayed with my mom. that is what i am concerned about. why is it that the health care field has to have front care workers, but in minnesota, that is what they started you out. that is because of the medicare guidelines. when is that going to change, because we have a lot of people that is the field they are working in. i worked in that field since 2009, and i made good money because i worked a lot of overtime. then here i was with -- guest: so many important points you bring up there. one, this downturn and recession was unusual because even though it was a pandemic, we lost health care drops. that is an amazing -- health care jobs. so many doctors offices closed, so many nursing homes star resi
st. paul, minnesota. caller: i have been in the health care field since 2009. i'm 71 years old now.n this pandemic happened, i had to quit that job and go home and take home of my mother who was in a nursing home. i took her out of a nursing home because i wanted her to live. the nursing home was receiving all the good money from medicare, but they paid me $11 an hour for five hours a day i stayed with my mom. that is what i am concerned about. why is it that the health care field has to have...
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health care system overwhelmed by the spread, the virus. what's causing this crisis? why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. we got a great 19 infection as a st in rapidly and the digital writing, anybody did the lack of health percentages all the way, especially in kabul, best of hospitals are not meeting new patients and the lack of medical personnel and more or less for shortage, has increased and i cannot find oxygen. and another thing is that the power to the power to end up fighting is either a big problem and i've run and people are poor and they cannot afford to go to find it to why susan, for the patients and any money, any of the fighting is going on, so they are not has percentages for, for the people, for the fish. and so the problem all of that, there are a lot of different factors at play, but the african government claims that it's spent $200000000.00 on watching the pandemic. where did all that money and top? that's right. the guy claims that the $1000000.00 bank are fighting with 19 but my point of view, we do not have. we don't see the effectiveness of that money, which is a spent. we see that the people are testing the last
health care system overwhelmed by the spread, the virus. what's causing this crisis? why? campbell, not better prepared. thank you. thank you. we got a great 19 infection as a st in rapidly and the digital writing, anybody did the lack of health percentages all the way, especially in kabul, best of hospitals are not meeting new patients and the lack of medical personnel and more or less for shortage, has increased and i cannot find oxygen. and another thing is that the power to the power to end...
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individualing of chinese descent were excluded from accessing health care with the exception of tuberculosis. at the 1904 world's fair in st. louis, a 7-month exhibit of 1,000 individuals from the philippines was derived from the ten distinct ethnic communities was designed to show the group as savages. even as individuals of chinese descent were barred from receiving healthcare at local hospitals, the city and county of san francisco withheld permission for the chinese community to build a hospital to serve its community during the early part of twentyth century. a four-day riot due to racist resentment towards filipino agricultural workers who had helped organize labor unions in the area and who socialized with white women at dance halls; the attack resulted in the murder of one person. the under lying motive for the murder. the japanese car industry was over taking the united states car industry. the murderers no jail time served. in 1984, the kluklux clan. following the attacks on september 7th, 2001, hate crimes perceived to be muslim spiked. federal and authorities screening practices at airports. violence against ma
individualing of chinese descent were excluded from accessing health care with the exception of tuberculosis. at the 1904 world's fair in st. louis, a 7-month exhibit of 1,000 individuals from the philippines was derived from the ten distinct ethnic communities was designed to show the group as savages. even as individuals of chinese descent were barred from receiving healthcare at local hospitals, the city and county of san francisco withheld permission for the chinese community to build a...
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st. mary mercy lavonia hospital in metro detroit, but lives across the detroit river in windsor, canada. >> we're on riverside drive in windsor, ontario, looking at detroit. >> reporter: at least 1500 canadians work in health care. >> do your patients realize how many canadian nurses there are working in detroit? >> i don't think they do, but they tease and joke. i'll say something, turn a phrase. oh, you're canadian. so you get that. >> you say a-boat or something like that. >> apparently i do. >> reporter: they've risked their lives, especially in the spring of 2020 when covid ranged in the u.s. and there were more daily covid deaths in michigan than in all of canada. >> it sucked. it was really bad. you'd see the wave coming. okay. we survived it, and then the next wave was coming again before you could catch your breath. >> i remember thinking what is going on? we're running out of ventilators, everybody needs to be intubated. >> reporter: canadian lindsey lafleur has been an er nurse at henry ford hospital for nearly five years. she says last spring's surge is still vivid. >> i remember standing in the middle of the department and looking around like, dumfounded and sad. >> it must have been pretty overwhe
st. mary mercy lavonia hospital in metro detroit, but lives across the detroit river in windsor, canada. >> we're on riverside drive in windsor, ontario, looking at detroit. >> reporter: at least 1500 canadians work in health care. >> do your patients realize how many canadian nurses there are working in detroit? >> i don't think they do, but they tease and joke. i'll say something, turn a phrase. oh, you're canadian. so you get that. >> you say a-boat or something...