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>> was it tess? that's a great question, tess. as outlined by governor newsome and a lot of people looking at reopening, they both need to be done. because, you know, therapeutics for now are going to be done in the hospital setting in terms of treating people who already have symptoms. a vaccine is going to be the hail mary that will be able to get us herd immunity to protect everyone. we keep saying we're a year, year and a half away from a vaccine. in order to isolate and identify who currently is contagious, who is at risk, that's where the testing needs to come into play and why i appreciate the fact that san francisco is going to push for widespread testing for anyone who may have symptoms. and one other point this will lead to is contact tracing. contact tracing is crucial when pit comes to controlling the spread and reopening the economy. with testing and with really active surveillance, we're going to be able to identify anyone who is sick but then also identify anyone they've been in contact with and they may have expose
>> was it tess? that's a great question, tess. as outlined by governor newsome and a lot of people looking at reopening, they both need to be done. because, you know, therapeutics for now are going to be done in the hospital setting in terms of treating people who already have symptoms. a vaccine is going to be the hail mary that will be able to get us herd immunity to protect everyone. we keep saying we're a year, year and a half away from a vaccine. in order to isolate and identify who...
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in i go back to leave tess and his staff are quite busy too. despite many people staying at home due to the partial lockdown. well not a lot of that in this period we're working more we fought for customers of the nearby workplaces but there's an increase of residents who have returned to buying food in small shops we offer quality products friendly service maybe a joke to make this period less dramatic and people appreciate that to some people were not the hope of all those shop on us that many cost the most we remain loyal to small stores after the coronavirus crisis is over. and to some of the other business stories making news around the world german ventilator maker do they go back is experiencing an unprecedented boom in demand as a result of the coronavirus the company has sharply raised its forecasts for 2020 after seeing its orders for medical equipment surge in the 1st quarter it's also planning to build a plant for the production of end 95 face masks in the u.s. later this year. the international monetary fund is expecting the asia p
in i go back to leave tess and his staff are quite busy too. despite many people staying at home due to the partial lockdown. well not a lot of that in this period we're working more we fought for customers of the nearby workplaces but there's an increase of residents who have returned to buying food in small shops we offer quality products friendly service maybe a joke to make this period less dramatic and people appreciate that to some people were not the hope of all those shop on us that...
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needs widespread tessing. by some estimates triple the current level.hink about this fact, they think it's an accomplishments that may be the end of the month we'll have tested less than 2% of our population. less than 2%. joining me to take a deeper look at this crisis when it comes to the pandemic, the testing crisis is msnbc political reporter steve kornacki. it's all data sets, my friend. we can see it right here and clear how nationally we are failing on this testing front. >> a couple different ways to look at this, chuck. let's start with the raw numb her this is the trend overtime. there's a pretty steady and dramatic increase. the last day that we have full -- >> that's not the curve we're supposed to flatten. as of you need to at least triple that. the positivity rate. 4.1 million tests. what that translates into is what you see here, this number. 19% of the tests that have been conducted are positive. the global average, all the other countries doing testing is sitting at about 11%. we're sitting up there at 19%. that mears we're probably tes
needs widespread tessing. by some estimates triple the current level.hink about this fact, they think it's an accomplishments that may be the end of the month we'll have tested less than 2% of our population. less than 2%. joining me to take a deeper look at this crisis when it comes to the pandemic, the testing crisis is msnbc political reporter steve kornacki. it's all data sets, my friend. we can see it right here and clear how nationally we are failing on this testing front. >> a...
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. >> dennis in san jose shared this video of a birthday surprise for his wife tess. the drive we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. foree could even inspect the dama that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa >>> so 2 weeks ago, the raiders apparently had a deal with quarterback eli apple, but what goes down in vegas doesn't stay in vegas. espn reported the 2 sides were unable to finalize a contract, so apple remains a free agent and sent the raiders scrambling for another cornerback. and it didn't take long to find plan b. they reportedly signed demarius randall for a year. he played for the browns as a safety for the last 2 years, but before that was with green bay. >>> april 7th, 2008, nova won the national championship, but that doesn't make the top. number 5, 2007
. >> dennis in san jose shared this video of a birthday surprise for his wife tess. the drive we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. foree could even inspect the dama that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of,...
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tess said, "somethin' is wrong with brandy. we get home. >> reporter: see emergency vehicles, officers. >> we go right off into the driveway. and that's as far as i could go. >> reporter: the car with the driver side window down, the vehicle stalled in first gear, and brandy inside looking rag doll, shot three times execution style. the detectives were arriving. >> reporter: who'd want brandy dead? it's always the husband, right? maybe not this time. coming up -- >> josh was, in fact, still in alaska that night. but there was someone who lived right in town. >> reporter: did you wonder what was goin' on with the boyfriend? show your gut some love. only activia has billions of our live and active probiotics. a delicious way to enjoy probiotics every day. with 20 years of devotion to gut health. activia. like no other. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe
tess said, "somethin' is wrong with brandy. we get home. >> reporter: see emergency vehicles, officers. >> we go right off into the driveway. and that's as far as i could go. >> reporter: the car with the driver side window down, the vehicle stalled in first gear, and brandy inside looking rag doll, shot three times execution style. the detectives were arriving. >> reporter: who'd want brandy dead? it's always the husband, right? maybe not this time. coming up --...
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right now, we know more than 3500 staff members and residents have more than 400 federal tess around the state have tested positive. more detailed information is expected to come from the state department of public health. it comes as the alameda county district attorney is investigating the deadly coronavirus outbreak at a hayward nursing home. there are now 42 patients at the gateway care and rehab center who are infected. 13 of them have died. >>> new york now leads the nation in coronavirus deaths at nursing homes. a report released in just the past couple of hours shows outbreaks in several facilities. one claiming 55 lives and four others with at least 40 deaths. according to the associated press, new york accounts for nearly 40% of the nation's nursing home deaths, and still does not include those who got sick at those facilities but later died in the hospital. >>> across the country, people are taking to the streets demanding that the stay-at-home orders be lifted. now the president is lashing out at some states on twitter. this comes one day after the president empowered gov
right now, we know more than 3500 staff members and residents have more than 400 federal tess around the state have tested positive. more detailed information is expected to come from the state department of public health. it comes as the alameda county district attorney is investigating the deadly coronavirus outbreak at a hayward nursing home. there are now 42 patients at the gateway care and rehab center who are infected. 13 of them have died. >>> new york now leads the nation in...
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. >> dennis in san jose shared this video of a birthday surprise for his wife tess. the drive lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. th to do in tox, 'll bee for .. can still go out! -sort of. at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. on the mobile app, shouldn't you pay less when now you can. data? because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can save money without compromising on coverage. get more flexible data, the most reliable network, and more savings. plus, get $300 off when you buy a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. that's simple. easy. awesome. call, click or visit a store today. while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. >>> so 2 weeks ago, the raiders apparently had a deal
. >> dennis in san jose shared this video of a birthday surprise for his wife tess. the drive lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. th to do in tox, 'll bee for .. can still go out! -sort of. at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. on the mobile app, shouldn't you pay less when now you can. data? because xfinity mobile gives you more flexible data. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or...
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in i go back to leave tess and his staff are quite busy too. despite many people staying at home due to the partial lockdown. well most of the in this period we're working more we've lost the customers of the nearby workplaces but there's an increase of residents who have returned to buying food in small shops we offer quality products friendly service maybe a joke to make this period less dramatic and people appreciate that too something was going on about the hope of all those shops that many customers to remain loyal to small stores after the coronavirus crisis is over. all scientists have discovered what they believe is the world's longest animal off of the coast of western australia so-called zoids have merged into a floating colony and that is at least $46.00 metres long it was found by an underwater robot that allowed researchers to explore deep sea canyons and coral reefs around australia that had never been seen before. they actually cloned themselves thousands of times and then they work together to form a gelatinous string. and it's
in i go back to leave tess and his staff are quite busy too. despite many people staying at home due to the partial lockdown. well most of the in this period we're working more we've lost the customers of the nearby workplaces but there's an increase of residents who have returned to buying food in small shops we offer quality products friendly service maybe a joke to make this period less dramatic and people appreciate that too something was going on about the hope of all those shops that many...
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quick word on tess. 81,611 test yesterday. that map was quite a jump.he day before. they're really going out. borisjohnson said tomorrow will get more testing from matt hancock. 0f tomorrow will get more testing from matt hancock. of course it was him that made the hundred thousand promised by the end of the month and tomorrow will, having met that figure? because it will be today's test. so he's got 19,000 to go to meet the pledge they had of 100,000 tests a day. looks like they might do it. if this person is listening late last night someone in government said to me we are going to do it, we are going to do it. implying all the pesky people out there saying will they do it? while there saying will they do it? while there is quite a bit of that experience eligibility. and i think whether or not they meet the target is not it is fair to say it's something hardly a test available not that long ago. a huge expansion, if they don't hit it there will be a bit of political embarrassment. but the context is this is a stepping stone actually to a huge testing
quick word on tess. 81,611 test yesterday. that map was quite a jump.he day before. they're really going out. borisjohnson said tomorrow will get more testing from matt hancock. 0f tomorrow will get more testing from matt hancock. of course it was him that made the hundred thousand promised by the end of the month and tomorrow will, having met that figure? because it will be today's test. so he's got 19,000 to go to meet the pledge they had of 100,000 tests a day. looks like they might do it....
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than in other sciences was the idea that, wait a second, you can't just have reason to get to have tess come here create the hypothesis and probe nature and tested. and they had started to do this by then, and obviously earlier i talk about how successful come amazingly successful some of these people were, but an epidemic that's moving over a period of weeks killingio hundrs of thousands of people in the united states alone is not the best place to do this. and yet even so there's this hard kernel while society arounh them is collapsing, there's this hard kernel of a dozen or more than that, l scientists, great mean really, whom i'm focusing on, who were making almost unbelievableak progress against this disease. among other things, the actually develop bacterial vaccine. they were not sure what a virus was at this .1 of the things i came outme of the research on influenza was a definition of a virus but that wasn't for a couple of years later and again that was one of the characters i write about. they weren't sure if a a viruss really small bacteria as opposed to ano entirely differe
than in other sciences was the idea that, wait a second, you can't just have reason to get to have tess come here create the hypothesis and probe nature and tested. and they had started to do this by then, and obviously earlier i talk about how successful come amazingly successful some of these people were, but an epidemic that's moving over a period of weeks killingio hundrs of thousands of people in the united states alone is not the best place to do this. and yet even so there's this hard...
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now, one of the researchest behind that modeling, ali, the chief strategy officer, and a professor tess university's institute for health metrics. thank you for being with me, there. first, in your words, explain why your group increased its projection to 74,000 roughly of overall deaths? >> first, it's good to see you doing well. you've been through a lot. we have projected the deaths by 6,000 from the last time we had done one, so now it's about 74 sunrise deaths by august 4th. we have seen an increase in mooblt if the united states, especially in some of the states relaxing the measurements of social distancing. >> if you look at a state like georgia slowly reopening restaurants, et cetera, and you are a neighboring state of georgia, i'm wondering how you think georgia's behavior impacts those neighboring states, say, a month from now. >> it will impact every other state, not only the neighboring, which is a very good point. neighboring has immediate impact, but somebody from georgia can get on a plane and go to california, where california is about to ease its social distancing at t
now, one of the researchest behind that modeling, ali, the chief strategy officer, and a professor tess university's institute for health metrics. thank you for being with me, there. first, in your words, explain why your group increased its projection to 74,000 roughly of overall deaths? >> first, it's good to see you doing well. you've been through a lot. we have projected the deaths by 6,000 from the last time we had done one, so now it's about 74 sunrise deaths by august 4th. we have...
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>>unless it gets more money and anoer coronavirus tess is headed to your doctor's office. jane king is live in new york with their stories and more hi jane. >> daryn good morning. she from a company called bodies fear their base in southern clr they say to distribute its new 2 minute covid-19 testing just it is also contractedcargo planesto deliver the product to the front lines of health care facilities bizjourns reports this tests uses antibodies and blood to test for current or past infection. well, the usps is in crisis mode with a negative net worth of billion and an additnal 140 billion in unfunded liabilities so those are things like pensions and retiree health care,the usps had expected to run out of money next year, but the pandemic has accelerated the timeline of people are not spending as much mail these days and so they say they could run out of cash as early as june elit some government funding wilson's in users ha reported internet trolls are disruptinzoom meetings and there's even work for thiis called zoom bombing. the fbi sent out an alert on this earlier
>>unless it gets more money and anoer coronavirus tess is headed to your doctor's office. jane king is live in new york with their stories and more hi jane. >> daryn good morning. she from a company called bodies fear their base in southern clr they say to distribute its new 2 minute covid-19 testing just it is also contractedcargo planesto deliver the product to the front lines of health care facilities bizjourns reports this tests uses antibodies and blood to test for current or...
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all of these features need to be included in the next round of legislation along with the tessing to work. and i'd just add one final thing for the federal government. getting out ahead of what will be a potential shortage in supplies, not just of the tests, but of the swabs, of the other materials that are needed to go along with the test, too. that's an area where the federal government can also provide a lot of support. not just in backing up all of the capabilities that i just described. >> jennifer, let me ask you. you've talked about how it's not just the ramping up of the testing. you need to ramp up the health care system, because i think one of the things people forget is that the whole point of flattening the curve is you're actually not reducing the number of people who will eventually get infected and sick until we get a cure or a vaccine. you're spreading it out over a longer period of time so the health care system can handle it. and you worry that the health care system is pretty fragile right now. >> yeah, i mean, that's the whole reason why we're sitting at home is t
all of these features need to be included in the next round of legislation along with the tessing to work. and i'd just add one final thing for the federal government. getting out ahead of what will be a potential shortage in supplies, not just of the tests, but of the swabs, of the other materials that are needed to go along with the test, too. that's an area where the federal government can also provide a lot of support. not just in backing up all of the capabilities that i just described....
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>>it is banned all adds having to withnd sanitizer face masks wipes and covid-19 tess cristela czar.hat's pretty amazing all right now for an update on a story wfirst brought you deliver food to people in need that van was stolen during holy week from a church parking lot it has nobeen found all saints episcopal church in san leandro says the van was actually dumped somewherin oaklan it was fu of paint cans the catalytic converter had en cut ou the ignition is dly damage the church needs money so the vacan be repaed it was used to get food to those in need during this pandemic e city of fily donated the van to the church food pantry last summer the church od pantry will continue offering food tothose who need it. this saturday, the church is hosting a curbside pickupor bags of food. as we all know many restaurants are struggling to stay open during this pandemic restaurant in cupertino had to close justa w days after it had its business is turning this time of hardship into a chance to kron four's michelle kiston has the story. >>i mean there hopefully get to this together advice fro
>>it is banned all adds having to withnd sanitizer face masks wipes and covid-19 tess cristela czar.hat's pretty amazing all right now for an update on a story wfirst brought you deliver food to people in need that van was stolen during holy week from a church parking lot it has nobeen found all saints episcopal church in san leandro says the van was actually dumped somewherin oaklan it was fu of paint cans the catalytic converter had en cut ou the ignition is dly damage the church needs...
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plus, wall street woes he into the second quarter as markets drop over fear tess coronavirus will shutger than expected. those stories coming up next. n d those stories coming up next new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the toughest stains with 50% more cleaning power than liquid detergent. any further questions? uh uh! nope! one up the power of liquid with new tide power pods. >>> welcome back. the department of labor posted that 3.3 million americans posted for unemployment and the new announcements projected this morning are expected to be higher than that. geoff cutmore joins us live from london. these numbers likely higher, as i just mentioned. what are the seeing so far this morning, geoff? >> the analysts are all over th shop on the numbers, but they're not going to be pretty. there is a cluster of forecasts from
plus, wall street woes he into the second quarter as markets drop over fear tess coronavirus will shutger than expected. those stories coming up next. n d those stories coming up next new tide power pods one up the cleaning power of liquid. can it one up spaghetti night? it sure can. really? can it one up breakfast in bed? yeah, for sure. thanks, boys. what about that? uhh, yep! it can? yeah, even that! i would very much like to see that. me too. introducing new tide power pods. one up the...
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it's going to be a tessing-informed transition to the new economy, where people who have the antibodiesle who are negative, people who have been exposed and now are better, those are the people who can go to work, and you know who they are because you can do testing. but that, we've all developed a sense of scale over the past few weeks in dealing with this. there are also lessons to be learned. why are more african-americans and latinos affected? we're seeing this around the world. now, the numbers in new york are not as bad as disparities we see in other places across the country, but there still are apparently disparities. why? well, co-morbidity. i understand that, but i think there's something more to it. you know, it always seems that the poorest people pay the highest price. why is that? why is that? whatever the situation is, natural disaster, hurricane katrina, the people standing on those rooftops were not rich, white people. why? why is it that the poorest people always pay the highest price? but let's figure it out. let's do the work. let's do the research. let's learn from
it's going to be a tessing-informed transition to the new economy, where people who have the antibodiesle who are negative, people who have been exposed and now are better, those are the people who can go to work, and you know who they are because you can do testing. but that, we've all developed a sense of scale over the past few weeks in dealing with this. there are also lessons to be learned. why are more african-americans and latinos affected? we're seeing this around the world. now, the...
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please welcome ben, danielle, tess, ella, thomas, and alfie, the marsh family. i want to say what you did was just great. i mean, there are so many videos going around now, and this one felt -- it was uplifting, i would say. it reminded me of "the sound of music." except that was a movie and this is real life. >> yeah. i'm not sure we're quite like "the sound of music." but yeah. it seems to have really struck a chord with people. it's been really lovely. >> jimmy: whose idea was it to write and record this song? >> so ben's the one that will take himself off to make these musical decisions. and i think to be honest he was just trying to look for a bit of a quiet space last thursday. >> oh, yeah. >> but he reappeared and said i've made some new lyrics to this song and was met with a little bit of -- well, a bit -- underwhelmed? they weren't particularly happy about it. and it took probably a day to get them to get interested in it. maybe an hour or so at tea time when we all sang it together and then sunday afternoon we decided to give it a go. and that was supp
please welcome ben, danielle, tess, ella, thomas, and alfie, the marsh family. i want to say what you did was just great. i mean, there are so many videos going around now, and this one felt -- it was uplifting, i would say. it reminded me of "the sound of music." except that was a movie and this is real life. >> yeah. i'm not sure we're quite like "the sound of music." but yeah. it seems to have really struck a chord with people. it's been really lovely. >>...
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ohio valley sliding into the northeast, late friday, early saturday morning that exit tess northeast.ather outbreak. sunday we may be dealing with that, more tornados after what that region is still cleaning up for what they dealt with. >> that is the last thing they need. not fun. >>> still ahead, david kerr is going to join us with a preview of the latest unemployment numbers due out this morning. as we go to break, a look at some good being done of high sc created a telephone hot line offering prerecorded messages of positivity to help those struggling in violation. according to its website, the joy for all project. that's what it's called. they're seeking recorded submissions from those who want to lend a hand, including stories, jokes, kind messages, letters, poetry and music. we're back in a moment. 're backt fred would do anything for his daughter! even being the back half of a unicorn. fortunately, the front half washed his shirt with gain. ahhhhhhh. the irresistible scent of gain. >>> welcome back. in the last three weeks, 17 million americans applied for unemployment claims
ohio valley sliding into the northeast, late friday, early saturday morning that exit tess northeast.ather outbreak. sunday we may be dealing with that, more tornados after what that region is still cleaning up for what they dealt with. >> that is the last thing they need. not fun. >>> still ahead, david kerr is going to join us with a preview of the latest unemployment numbers due out this morning. as we go to break, a look at some good being done of high sc created a telephone...
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. >>> friends say 74-year-old tess i thompson had a life force that was phenomenal.re full of stories about her. they say in her long career as a concierge and importer, she traveled the world. they say when thompson died in rhode island, she left nothing undone. >> eva and her husband had a love story that lasted 46 years. they had met in puerto rico. they married. they raised a family. about five years ago they moved to central florida. they also fell ill together and died one week apart earlier this month. on tuesday, they were buried side by side. we'll be right back. you're first. first to respond. first to put others' lives before your own. and in an emergency, you need a network that puts you first. that connects you to technology to each other and to other agencies. built with and for first responders. firstnet. the only officially authorized wireless network for first responders. because putting you first is our job. when bugs move in we stress out and spray... and spray... and spray. well, we used to. with new ortho home defense max indoor insect barrier, o
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the proboblem is that the e tess tatake too l long to c come bac.nd that's w why, starting this week, , we're e actually goingnd withth another test that's going to be e rapid. it's g going to gigive them thte results in 15 minutes. and we're rolling out that test actually starting today. amy:y: and, dr. henderson, how d you get involved with dream defenders and doing thisis kindf work? >> yeah.h. so, you know, ironically, dream defenderers was stararted in 202 after r the death of trayvon mamartin. and indidividuals throughout miami-i-dade countnty and also,u know, tatallahassee, most of thm at famu, basically took over the courthouse and stayed there for 30 days until charges were brought against t the person who kikilled trayvonon martin. and so i wawas seeing this unund while i i was in medicical scho, feeling like, look, like i chose the e wrong profession, like, ad i i wanted to be involved. i just didn't know how. and so w when i found d out thai matched in miami, florida, in which dream m defenders isis ba, i got involved with them as s sn a
the proboblem is that the e tess tatake too l long to c come bac.nd that's w why, starting this week, , we're e actually goingnd withth another test that's going to be e rapid. it's g going to gigive them thte results in 15 minutes. and we're rolling out that test actually starting today. amy:y: and, dr. henderson, how d you get involved with dream defenders and doing thisis kindf work? >> yeah.h. so, you know, ironically, dream defenderers was stararted in 202 after r the death of...
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here is one from tess in newport in wales.oyed by cleaning or heating? to be honest with you, the current evidence we have and the guidance of the public health england is sticking to that these masks will not be helpful. in the hospital setting, used appropriately, the right sort of masks in the right sort of setting in the right sorts of additional production including protection for your eyes, they can save lives, they can be helpful, but for general public, walking around in the supermarket, for example, getting her shopping, they are probably not going to do you any good. the only possible exception to this is if you wear a mask and you are highly symptomatic and you are coughing and splattering, they might cut down the creation of what we call an aerosol, the release of virus particles into the air around that might go on to infect other people, they might reduce that a bit, but the kinds of masks available to the general public, the materials they are made of don't actually cut down as far as we can tell with the transm
here is one from tess in newport in wales.oyed by cleaning or heating? to be honest with you, the current evidence we have and the guidance of the public health england is sticking to that these masks will not be helpful. in the hospital setting, used appropriately, the right sort of masks in the right sort of setting in the right sorts of additional production including protection for your eyes, they can save lives, they can be helpful, but for general public, walking around in the...
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kospi,orea cost by tess kospi,of -- south korea upside a 4/10 of 1%.nths of 1%. industrial production number out of south korea beating estimates. investors staying in expansionary territory. asx 200 gaining to tenths of 1%. energy and financials leading the gains. australian first quarter cpi numbers later today. watch out for that. kiwi stocks reversing two sessions of gains to fall. season,o with earnings central-bank decisions. analystsing and most expecting minimal change on the front. in the next hour we will have an lie.view with cg our coverage will continue as we look ahead to trade in shanghai and hong kong. standby for bloomberg markets china open. this is bloomberg. ♪ these days staying connected is more important than ever. so we're working 24/7 to maintain a reliable network, to meet your growing internet needs. we're helping customers who are experiencing financial difficulties stay connected. we're increasing internet speeds for low income families in our internet essentials program. and delivering self-install kits to your door. nos co
kospi,orea cost by tess kospi,of -- south korea upside a 4/10 of 1%.nths of 1%. industrial production number out of south korea beating estimates. investors staying in expansionary territory. asx 200 gaining to tenths of 1%. energy and financials leading the gains. australian first quarter cpi numbers later today. watch out for that. kiwi stocks reversing two sessions of gains to fall. season,o with earnings central-bank decisions. analystsing and most expecting minimal change on the front. in...
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it seems odd that it took a while for tess to come through? crying out for which was tests? we have been testing in care homes right from the start and throughout the crisis, and that is one of the things in your question i dispute. i know the passion you have for this subject but it is really important for us to explain what has been going on and we have been testing it right from the start. it's important to understand that from the word go, public health england has been investigating any outbreaks of coronavirus in care homes and the approach there would be to test a limited number, went test capacity was limited, were talking beginning of april, test capacity was limited and to test a number of index cases to clarify it was an outbreak of coronavirus and the whole care home would be treated as if the cinematic cases were all coronavirus and various measures we re coronavirus and various measures were put in place and no doubt many lives were saved —— symptomatic cases. obviously we now have more testing and knowledge about the way the vir
it seems odd that it took a while for tess to come through? crying out for which was tests? we have been testing in care homes right from the start and throughout the crisis, and that is one of the things in your question i dispute. i know the passion you have for this subject but it is really important for us to explain what has been going on and we have been testing it right from the start. it's important to understand that from the word go, public health england has been investigating any...
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we‘re joined now by the whole marsh family from kent — that‘s mum danielle and dad ben, along with tessdo one more song to say thank you and try and change the tone a little bit because with the platform that we‘ve had and all the amazing positivity, we wa nted had and all the amazing positivity, we wanted to encourage people if possible, to make a donation to a charity that we are supporting. i'm not sure, tom, for example if you knew who jimmy kimmel was not sure, tom, for example if you knew whojimmy kimmel was but i understand you‘ve been on his programme? yes, i wasn't entirely sure until a couple of days ago but we watched clips from his thing and we watched clips from his thing and we watched clips from his thing and we watched him, and we realised he was really big. that raised morale just before the programme. danielle, did you do that last night, what was that experience like? it was, another surreal event in a very surreal week, it was lovely. they we re surreal week, it was lovely. they were really sweet. it was over very quickly. but we really enjoyed it, actually. good fun
we‘re joined now by the whole marsh family from kent — that‘s mum danielle and dad ben, along with tessdo one more song to say thank you and try and change the tone a little bit because with the platform that we‘ve had and all the amazing positivity, we wa nted had and all the amazing positivity, we wanted to encourage people if possible, to make a donation to a charity that we are supporting. i'm not sure, tom, for example if you knew who jimmy kimmel was not sure, tom, for example if...
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doc, we're seeing several man tess manifestations of coronavirus that are surprising doctors, what they'reis that about? >> well, michael this, is under the dermatologic or skin manifestations category and some early reports in the medical literature suggesting that it could be as high as 20%. that's based on reports out of italy. but take a look at these images for an idea of the range or spectrum that we could possibly see in patients with covid on their skin. you can see everything from bruising to discoloration, ulceration, rashes, hives. the list goes on and on and you can see a net like pattern that typically affects the trunk and the toes or fingers, you can see things that almost look like frostbite. sometimes there is a change in the skin texture. sometimes this is associated with discomfort or pain. there are theories about this, guys, which is that dermatologists have long since known that when people get viral infections they can have skin manifestations, but these are definitely atypical and they're getting a lot of attention from our dermatology colleagues. >> if somebody see
doc, we're seeing several man tess manifestations of coronavirus that are surprising doctors, what they'reis that about? >> well, michael this, is under the dermatologic or skin manifestations category and some early reports in the medical literature suggesting that it could be as high as 20%. that's based on reports out of italy. but take a look at these images for an idea of the range or spectrum that we could possibly see in patients with covid on their skin. you can see everything...
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i understand that when there is a severe lack of supply of tessing. i just hope our policy keeps up with the growth in tests so we're able to perform universal testing when we have a case given the deadly consequences in these facilities. one last question which was about -- if someone tests positive, are people who test positive being transferred into nursing homes? and if so, are there additional -- we've heard reports there are and i'm wondering if there are additional precautions or testing that is occurring for folks who are covid-positive being transferred into nursing homes? >> are you saying they didn't start out in a nursing home, but were newly admitted to the nursing home? >> i believe that's the situation. i know from senior advocates had raised the concern about the possibility where folks who were positive -- that someone who was positive was being transferred and i don't know if they were a previous resident. >> what i would say to that, the state is really helping take the lead there on which facilities have the capability, the staff,
i understand that when there is a severe lack of supply of tessing. i just hope our policy keeps up with the growth in tests so we're able to perform universal testing when we have a case given the deadly consequences in these facilities. one last question which was about -- if someone tests positive, are people who test positive being transferred into nursing homes? and if so, are there additional -- we've heard reports there are and i'm wondering if there are additional precautions or testing...
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>> well, you have antibody testing and you have diagnostic tessing, right, positive or negative.i think is important for a couple of reasons. number one when a person tests positive for the antibody then you can have that person donate blood for the convalescent plasma which is probably one of the best therapeutics we're looking at right now. but also that is an indicator of the infection spread, right? so as you are talking about reopening and the weather is getting warmer and more people are coming out just because of circumstance or they can't stay in anymore or you start to reopen businesses, the gauge to see what's happening is the gauge of the spread of the infection. is the tinfection gaining groun? the antibody test is that answer. so we did a baseline survey now, do that every 3 or 4 days, watch that infection rate. is it going up or is it going down? and that's the guidepost to calibrate the activity level. >> governor cuomo, you know, it's interesting, it's one of those situations if you knew then what you know now if we knew this had been spreading more widely and ear
>> well, you have antibody testing and you have diagnostic tessing, right, positive or negative.i think is important for a couple of reasons. number one when a person tests positive for the antibody then you can have that person donate blood for the convalescent plasma which is probably one of the best therapeutics we're looking at right now. but also that is an indicator of the infection spread, right? so as you are talking about reopening and the weather is getting warmer and more...
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matt hancock has promised 100,000 tess daly by the end of april. april. he is halfway there. what i‘m not heeding is where there. what i‘m not heeding is where the other 45,000, where the other half, if you like, is going to come from. i expect having made such an expose of promise, you‘d think the government had a road to get there. certainly gsk and astrazeneca have not been able to tell me where the other half is going to come from so i think there will be a lot of questions on that exact point. furl that, many thanks. 0ur questions on that exact point. furl that, many thanks. our business editor simonjack. as the lockdown continues here, restrictions in some european countries are starting to ease. a limited number of shops and businesses have been allowed to reopen in italy, and some people are beginning to go back to work in spain. jean mackenzie reports from rome. these are baby steps today from a country that‘s still really fragile stages of its recovery. only a select number of shops are being allowed to reopen. they are book shops, baby c
matt hancock has promised 100,000 tess daly by the end of april. april. he is halfway there. what i‘m not heeding is where there. what i‘m not heeding is where the other 45,000, where the other half, if you like, is going to come from. i expect having made such an expose of promise, you‘d think the government had a road to get there. certainly gsk and astrazeneca have not been able to tell me where the other half is going to come from so i think there will be a lot of questions on that...
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i understand that when there is a severe lack of supply of tessing. i just hope our policy keeps up with the growth in tests so we're able to perform universal testing when we have a case given the deadly consequences in these facilities. one last question which was about -- if someone tests positive, are people who test positive being transferred into nursing homes? and if so, are there additional -- we've heard reports there are and i'm wondering if there are additional precautions or testing that is occurring for folks who are covid-positive being transferred into nursing homes? >> are you saying they didn't start out in a nursing home, but were newly admitted to the nursing home? >> i believe that's the situation. i know from senior advocates had raised the concern about the possibility where folks who were positive -- that someone who was positive was being transferred and i don't know if they were a previous resident. >> what i would say to that, the state is really helping take the lead there on which facilities have the capability, the staff,
i understand that when there is a severe lack of supply of tessing. i just hope our policy keeps up with the growth in tests so we're able to perform universal testing when we have a case given the deadly consequences in these facilities. one last question which was about -- if someone tests positive, are people who test positive being transferred into nursing homes? and if so, are there additional -- we've heard reports there are and i'm wondering if there are additional precautions or testing...