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. >> translator: that'ss a testin center. >> reporter: he can see a pcr testing center from his balconyet up in early may. he knows the testing center is necessary, but he's worried it might cause him to get the virus. >> translator: i accept that there's no need to worry at the moment, but someone my age has most risk of getting seriously ill. i tell myself, this might be the way my life ends. all sort of things go through my head. >> reporter: meanwhile, an elderly couple have a different concern. this is 84-year-old matsubara massamy and his wife. massamy has mild dimension, but he feels their symptoms got worse when they stayed indoors during the state of emergency. >> translator: he's getting carefully forgetful. it's not good. >> reporter: he had been going to day care twice a week to slow the progress of his dementia. the daycare facility has reopened, but fear of catching the virus is keeping them away. tammiko asked his doctor whether it was safe to send him back to day care. the doctor said they should make their own decision. >> translator: i'm still fretting about what to do
. >> translator: that'ss a testin center. >> reporter: he can see a pcr testing center from his balconyet up in early may. he knows the testing center is necessary, but he's worried it might cause him to get the virus. >> translator: i accept that there's no need to worry at the moment, but someone my age has most risk of getting seriously ill. i tell myself, this might be the way my life ends. all sort of things go through my head. >> reporter: meanwhile, an elderly...
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it is complicated or >> reporter: this project will hopefully bring covid testin to those regions.can you ll us more about the device? >> yes, we have been working on this idea of converting and building an electricity free cod test. could be conducted in the middle of nowhere such as the amazon . what you are seeing is esntially a type of component that we built from parts of a toy flavhlight. webeen able to monstrate that using sets of assets that were developed by a team at harvard and in the labs, they will take it and nv ted into an electricity free test that can be performed ca saliva. thistake this to the remotest part of the world. this is where resources arno xistent. we partnered withica and her team, we would like to ensure the test shoulde be availa matter where you live. >> reporter: can you tell us about these tests will be diagnosed? how will that research be conducted? how will it be deployed? >> in thfirst instance is to validate the test. we will look at posive samples. we will work with one of the ca labs. we will monitor that in the laboratory. we would do it in
it is complicated or >> reporter: this project will hopefully bring covid testin to those regions.can you ll us more about the device? >> yes, we have been working on this idea of converting and building an electricity free cod test. could be conducted in the middle of nowhere such as the amazon . what you are seeing is esntially a type of component that we built from parts of a toy flavhlight. webeen able to monstrate that using sets of assets that were developed by a team at...
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the following monday, and so for usitive. to make real progress with this covid testin you're going to have to be able to get people tested, get their results back to them quickly, and you're going to have to be able to offer it to them frequently because certainly even within a week's time, you can be exposed and become positivend asymptomatic. >> so you took a little bit of heat from youlocal press corps a press conference while you were waiting for that covid test that you just described.oo as youback on that experience, is there anything you'd do differently this time or knowing what you know now? >> and i had a conversation with a local newspaper about that. i think they misundetood the series of events. but there was nothing to make me think that i needed to quarantine at that time. one, i would never intentionally and reckless put anyone in harm's way. ayit'she reason that i a wear a mask in public, equently wash my hands. and even with that press conference, i had on aask up unl i was standing at the microphone alone. but again, i think it really speaks thow easily and quietly
the following monday, and so for usitive. to make real progress with this covid testin you're going to have to be able to get people tested, get their results back to them quickly, and you're going to have to be able to offer it to them frequently because certainly even within a week's time, you can be exposed and become positivend asymptomatic. >> so you took a little bit of heat from youlocal press corps a press conference while you were waiting for that covid test that you just...
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right dodown till wire, and ththen there wasas a suggestionon we should, , perh, send them ofoff for testining. and whwhen they were tested, ty were n nasty reporter: new south wales was hardest-hit by the bushfires that raged in several parts of the country. slowly, nature is recovering. but australians are still dealing with the aftermath. this is all that's left of the lawrence family's home. there are six of them, now living in a shed. anita lawrence had to tap into her savings. to make matters worse, she lost her job at the local school when the covid-19 pandemic broke out and australia went into lockdown. the family is living in limbo. anita: it's embarrassing, you know, when you're a parent and you can'n't provide for your kids. but for us, it's just been so -- the upheavals have been so huge that even getting the dinner is difficult. reporter: neighbors came to their rescue. david crooke and his crew built the family a bathroom and a heating system, with the help of donations and state assistance. that should see them though the winter. david: they've lost everything, like this one who
right dodown till wire, and ththen there wasas a suggestionon we should, , perh, send them ofoff for testining. and whwhen they were tested, ty were n nasty reporter: new south wales was hardest-hit by the bushfires that raged in several parts of the country. slowly, nature is recovering. but australians are still dealing with the aftermath. this is all that's left of the lawrence family's home. there are six of them, now living in a shed. anita lawrence had to tap into her savings. to make...
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new this rning, a brand new covid-19 testin site in alameda county is now temporarily close the testingsite opened just yesterday and was returning the results of the tests in just about 15 minutes. yesterday the site at research park marina village alameda tested more than 1000 people an issue with liability insurance cogeis temporarily pausing operations are going to reconfigure the site but here's francisco mayor london breed wants testing for coronavirus to be a priority in the city. so san francisco's 4expanding expanding rather its testing teappointments kron four's chelle kingston the work ng testing in san francisco. well, we know that a of way out of this pandemic cororu francisco mayor london breed te the city she announced 3 major expansions the city test sf site at the embarcadero will add 400 new appointments per new mobile testing sites will also be added by the end of next week and travel to neighborhoods most af performing up 250 tests per day in a new long-term test sitewill also be added in the eastern part city wito do tests we w the spread of covid-19. >>we have occu
new this rning, a brand new covid-19 testin site in alameda county is now temporarily close the testingsite opened just yesterday and was returning the results of the tests in just about 15 minutes. yesterday the site at research park marina village alameda tested more than 1000 people an issue with liability insurance cogeis temporarily pausing operations are going to reconfigure the site but here's francisco mayor london breed wants testing for coronavirus to be a priority in the city. so san...
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are peopople able to g g testin? how lolong does it take to get e results back?t kind o of contact tracinins going on? >> the pima county health department has been providing testing to the community. it has been very, very little. even pima county health department says we need muchch more. we do o not see the help of the governor from the state e or of the federal goverernment.. in maricopa county, the mayoror had to pressuree pubublicly the federal and fema, the govevernment, to insnstitute additiononal testing sites. here in pima county, we have none. we h have no state or federal help. i i know the govovernor has been working with nonprofit heaealth cacare providersrs in terms of testing inimimaounty a and pima county health department has been providing it, but we need much more. we need that will help p so that we could test -- the t two thins ththat we need to do according o health officials is testing and contact tracing, and then isisolation opportunieies for those that arere positive. we don't havave enough federal help. governor ducey has not or theea
are peopople able to g g testin? how lolong does it take to get e results back?t kind o of contact tracinins going on? >> the pima county health department has been providing testing to the community. it has been very, very little. even pima county health department says we need muchch more. we do o not see the help of the governor from the state e or of the federal goverernment.. in maricopa county, the mayoror had to pressuree pubublicly the federal and fema, the govevernment, to...
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what do you say to the president about what you in florida need from the federal government on testin we've been testing in miami-dade county more than ever we try to make testing more available as possible. part of controlling the virus is understanding how broadly it's spreading. the other part is for contact tracers for example is reducing the amount of time that people take from the moment that they are tested to the moment they get their results so having the ability to test and back end of it with laboratories that will produce results quickly is essential for contact tracing because from the moment somebody feels symptomatic to the moment they know they are positive, they can be in touch with dozens of people and so the more we can compress that time, the better we are being able to isolate people and being able to get people the help they need to be able to control the spread of this virus. >> all right mayor francis suarez, thank you for your time tonight, sir appreciate it and we're thinking of you as you-all try and battle this virus together. >>> coming up next, what will
what do you say to the president about what you in florida need from the federal government on testin we've been testing in miami-dade county more than ever we try to make testing more available as possible. part of controlling the virus is understanding how broadly it's spreading. the other part is for contact tracers for example is reducing the amount of time that people take from the moment that they are tested to the moment they get their results so having the ability to test and back end...
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this morning, the national surge in cases is triggering a testins nearing a shocking 30%, the mayor saying the lines for testing look like those in a developing country. >> we had 13-hour waits in phoenix. it was heartbreaking for me to watch residents who were aching, sick and sweating, coughing, trying to refill their gas tanks on the street because they had run out while waiting for a test. >> reporter: labs are backlogged and some testing sites are short on supplies. new hot spots in louisiana, texas and florida but the mayor telling us so far no federal help including one of the cotr oetation handles maryvalley. >> everybody's got n95s on. about 50% of all the calls this station does are covid calls. >> this man telling paramedics he has splitting headaches and a fever. like so many in this community, he's an essential worker. he's in construction. he's now headed to the hospital. this woman has just given birth to their infant son. >> what am i going to do? i don't know. >> reporter: as she speaks, she reaches for her pendant of st. jude which couldn't stop those tears. >> who's goin
this morning, the national surge in cases is triggering a testins nearing a shocking 30%, the mayor saying the lines for testing look like those in a developing country. >> we had 13-hour waits in phoenix. it was heartbreaking for me to watch residents who were aching, sick and sweating, coughing, trying to refill their gas tanks on the street because they had run out while waiting for a test. >> reporter: labs are backlogged and some testing sites are short on supplies. new hot...
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