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an effective one is likely to be a long way off he is a report on the work of a team at the university of band in switzerland. this liquid could. the solution to ending the current pandemic it contains bacteria that may produce a corona virus vaccine the 1st tests carried out on my skates promising results swiss immunologist barton at the university of barron is leading an international team of investigators they've been producing harmless particle copies from the corona virus these copies cause the body to produce antibodies which can then fight the virus. of these circles as a copy and they all look the same this is important for producing a vaccine. researchers at a biotech start up near syria are taking a different approach they want to develop a drug with blood taken from people who've recovered from the corona virus because they carry antibodies that neutralize it but they're not easy to find every little white dot is an antibody there are millions in the body but not all of them are effective. looking for a needle in a haystack we got 2000000 of these antibody producing cells from the p
an effective one is likely to be a long way off he is a report on the work of a team at the university of band in switzerland. this liquid could. the solution to ending the current pandemic it contains bacteria that may produce a corona virus vaccine the 1st tests carried out on my skates promising results swiss immunologist barton at the university of barron is leading an international team of investigators they've been producing harmless particle copies from the corona virus these copies...
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band. >> that changed in college when sheryl became the front woman for a university of missouri front bandin making ends meet by singing jingles for television commercials. ♪ good times >> and i made twice what i made in two years of teaching. and i took my tapes out to l.a. and i waited tables, i gave my tapes to everybody and i found out about a michael jackson. >> she was hired to sing backup for michael jackson's world tour. a whirlwind for the small town singer but also the sources of sexual abuse allegations against jackson. >> my experience on that tour was i got to see the world. i didn't even own a passport. and, you know, i have talked about michael. i've probably said all i would say about it. yeah. ♪ ♪ this ain't no disco >> in 1993 croaw at 31 years ol lee leased her album with the hit single "all i wanna do," went platinum seven times over and earned crow grammy, one for new artist. >> it was pretty surreal. i was pretty naive. and everything in my life was built on this idea if you work hard and, da, da, da, but things really did change. >> she hasn't stopped in the 25 years
band. >> that changed in college when sheryl became the front woman for a university of missouri front bandin making ends meet by singing jingles for television commercials. ♪ good times >> and i made twice what i made in two years of teaching. and i took my tapes out to l.a. and i waited tables, i gave my tapes to everybody and i found out about a michael jackson. >> she was hired to sing backup for michael jackson's world tour. a whirlwind for the small town singer but...
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one of the worst affected regions in germany virologist from the university of bonn have managed to test a 1000 people that and the heinz band district and found that 15 percent of participants already have had the virus and then are likely to be immune to the disease. scientists in germany have taken a close look at a region hit especially hard by the corona virus the affected community is goggle initial results show that 15 percent of the population has tested positive thought about we gave people a questionnaire took a throat swap and used the p.c.r. methods to verify whether an infection was currently present we also took a blood sample and use an antibody test to see if the person had already experienced an infection. in the minas apology of dangled the scientists calculated a mortality rate of 0.37 percent that's 5 times lower than what the u.s. based johns hopkins university projected for all of germany this may lead to a relaxing of restrictions in some areas of daily life but experts warn special measures favoring older people should still be a priority. age of this also according to what call institute data is 83 s
one of the worst affected regions in germany virologist from the university of bonn have managed to test a 1000 people that and the heinz band district and found that 15 percent of participants already have had the virus and then are likely to be immune to the disease. scientists in germany have taken a close look at a region hit especially hard by the corona virus the affected community is goggle initial results show that 15 percent of the population has tested positive thought about we gave...
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the premise was we hated bon jovi the band so much, that we set out to create a band that would cancel them out of the universeyeah. >> seth: so, people -- you we're very upset when people called you a bon jovi cover band. >> hated it. >> seth: because you hated that. >> tribute band -- >> seth: i just heard an example, can you guys do the opposite band version of "wanted dead or alive. >> yeah. >> yeah, so that would be -- ♪ unwanted unwanted alive and dead alive and dead alive and dead ♪ [ cheers and applause >> a better song >> seth: yeah. >> we want to make it clear that the characters hated bon jovi. >> yeah, yeah, we don't hate bon jovi >> seth: because bon jovi hosted and you tried to do this with him. >> yeah. >> yes [ laughter ] >> do you remember when you -- when he say it at the table read, do you remember what his reaction -- did you look at his face and say, "oh, he's super in to this" >> no. [ laughter ] no, even if his face said that, his mouth said the exact opposite [ light laughter ] like, the host gets in there on wednesday morning, like this morning and we get there at like 2:30 or whatever
the premise was we hated bon jovi the band so much, that we set out to create a band that would cancel them out of the universeyeah. >> seth: so, people -- you we're very upset when people called you a bon jovi cover band. >> hated it. >> seth: because you hated that. >> tribute band -- >> seth: i just heard an example, can you guys do the opposite band version of "wanted dead or alive. >> yeah. >> yeah, so that would be -- ♪ unwanted unwanted...
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university of syracuse. all you need are two blue shop towels, two rubber bands, some scotch tape, a paper clip, that's it. because you need two of the shop towels, i've got a new variation that makes it a lot easier for people to use. and you get a really nice fit, that's important. and it's also important that you can breathe in and out through it. >> i noticed that, i was having a hard time breathe through mine, i'm just like, oh, my gosh, because i know that some people are using, what is it, like vacuum bags and those might be harder to breathe through. >> oh, my gosh, vacuum bags are great, they filter everything. but you can't breathe through them. and so i love that you -- you told me earlier that you were out jogging so you had to adjust your mask. >> yeah, you definitely have to adjust it. let's also talk about ways of putting on and taking off your mask like we did with gloves. i don't want to be touching my face a lot. >> oh, my gosh, this one is marked "i" for inside. this is one i've used before, right? and just to show everybody at home, i'm always going to put the side against my face, i'm a
university of syracuse. all you need are two blue shop towels, two rubber bands, some scotch tape, a paper clip, that's it. because you need two of the shop towels, i've got a new variation that makes it a lot easier for people to use. and you get a really nice fit, that's important. and it's also important that you can breathe in and out through it. >> i noticed that, i was having a hard time breathe through mine, i'm just like, oh, my gosh, because i know that some people are using,...
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of students in hong kong prepared to fit in university entrance that. hello the weather is looking bright and breezy for japan at the moment we've got some bands of clouds and shabby rain just pulling out of the way but with stooge ragging in and north westerly wind a chance of want to see showers into that western side of honshu as a result of that crane potentially generally try and find try and find as the northern parts of china to beijing on the warm side for friday at 28 celsius is near a 22 as we go on through saturday sunshine coming back into much of japan by this day southern parts of china will still see a few showers particularly down towards the southwest into those northern parts of vietnam a scattering of showers to into india china it's a fair amount of cloud still lingering here at present so you'll see some showers there into laos and cambodia into thailand to other gulf of thailand some rather wet weather usual rash of showers through much of southeast asia but somewhat dry there for indonesia for a time but a dry weather into south asia we have got some lively showers still lingering there around bangladesh the far northeast of india
of students in hong kong prepared to fit in university entrance that. hello the weather is looking bright and breezy for japan at the moment we've got some bands of clouds and shabby rain just pulling out of the way but with stooge ragging in and north westerly wind a chance of want to see showers into that western side of honshu as a result of that crane potentially generally try and find try and find as the northern parts of china to beijing on the warm side for friday at 28 celsius is near a...
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university of pittsburgh unveil a potential vaccine for covid-19. instead of a shot it would be delivered on a small fingertip side patch like a band-aid with 400 tinyro needles made of sugar and protein. when tested on mice this patch produced in of antibodies to counteract the virus in two weeks. the study at fathers -- offers starting clinical trials. a new machine is a game changer, to a boston hospital sterilize 80,000 respirator masks every day. facemasks can be recycled keeping doctors and nurses safe amid ppe shortages in massachusetts. it is expected to be up and running next week and we will see more of them around. jillian: churches across the country packing people in despite social distancing claiming worship services are essential. >> the church should be meeting. >> they were all spread out. >> i shut the whole church down to protect the congregation not from the virus but from a to radical government. rob: many states putting a stop to dangerous overcrowding by even arresting a resisting minister. jillian: a pastor joins us with ways you can warship from home this palm sunday. thank you for being here. i know it is a struggle for a l
university of pittsburgh unveil a potential vaccine for covid-19. instead of a shot it would be delivered on a small fingertip side patch like a band-aid with 400 tinyro needles made of sugar and protein. when tested on mice this patch produced in of antibodies to counteract the virus in two weeks. the study at fathers -- offers starting clinical trials. a new machine is a game changer, to a boston hospital sterilize 80,000 respirator masks every day. facemasks can be recycled keeping doctors...
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kind of band that is a very religious sect queen's university belfast he says the focus should be on humans until a missing person to person contact we know that many animals have their own coronaviruses even cats have their own private viruses and may be and wild cats do you know how those current are so we know that there are differences. we know that are pet animals but it seems at least pet cats. while tigers knew they are able to the efficacy of affection so theoretically i wouldn't be surprised but it appears that maybe practically there doesn't seem to be too many differences although i know that the pet cats did not appear to have disease where these tigers in the zoo and human time of the cough so maybe while they can both be infected and one might be more susceptible to disease than the other they can get probably get infected they don't get sick and they probably don't or aren't that well able to pacifiers on we don't think although we don't know man then the question then of course you know most of the cases going to come from people and we should be really focusing this
kind of band that is a very religious sect queen's university belfast he says the focus should be on humans until a missing person to person contact we know that many animals have their own coronaviruses even cats have their own private viruses and may be and wild cats do you know how those current are so we know that there are differences. we know that are pet animals but it seems at least pet cats. while tigers knew they are able to the efficacy of affection so theoretically i wouldn't be...
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of the 19 claim they are forced to make their own mosques i wear and girl's stuff at brighton and sussex university hospital say they've been forced to fashion face masks out of laminate an elastic bands on the front line staff reported making protective gear from clinical waste bags and plastic aprons on some of even borrowed ski goggles to use as protective and wear in for n.h.s. workers has said that frontline medical staff should not be put in such a position is this how we expect those risking their lives in the face of a pandemic to be treated front line nursing staff be forced to make their own p.p. to protect themselves the crucial guidance from public health england is clear all n.h.s. staff should be empowered to choose the p.p. very need to protect themselves at work and we will be on the case to ensure that the hospital is implementing this no brighton and sussex university hospital staff or n.h.s. but by the health workers should be put in a position where they feel their employer is prepared to sacrifice their own safety to keep the service running. hospital trust and public health england haven't commented on the situation yet but health secretary matt hancock said that
of the 19 claim they are forced to make their own mosques i wear and girl's stuff at brighton and sussex university hospital say they've been forced to fashion face masks out of laminate an elastic bands on the front line staff reported making protective gear from clinical waste bags and plastic aprons on some of even borrowed ski goggles to use as protective and wear in for n.h.s. workers has said that frontline medical staff should not be put in such a position is this how we expect those...
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back in 1996 the university of california system ended race-based affirmative action in admissions policy throughout the entire system here what we saw after that band went into place is the number of black graduates from university of california systemgr increase by more than 50%. 50%. the number of hispanics graduates increased again by more than 50%. so a program that had been put in place racial preferences to increase, expand the rates of the black middle class had in practice been resulting in fewer black doctors or lawyers or architects or social workers and would've had in the absence of the policy. and look at the track record over the years. >> welcome to the conversation. i remember reading you in the new york post. i'm a black american and agree with everything you say. it doesn't make a difference. and it is not going to change. a racist or racism, and feelings and emotions, and facts are facts and facts don't care about your feelings. what i believe you are saying -- my family, no matter what, i didn't vote for trump. i won't vote for him in 2020. it doesn't make a difference. i sound defeated but you were told, it is never going to ch
back in 1996 the university of california system ended race-based affirmative action in admissions policy throughout the entire system here what we saw after that band went into place is the number of black graduates from university of california systemgr increase by more than 50%. 50%. the number of hispanics graduates increased again by more than 50%. so a program that had been put in place racial preferences to increase, expand the rates of the black middle class had in practice been...
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of "broad band -- the untold story of the women who made the internet." she discusses the extensive 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington's great lives series. mr. crawley: now, in addition before introducing tonight's speaker, i would like to publicly express appreciation to this evening sponsor, teresa crawley dds. [applause] hey, no, don't. don't get carried away. she'll -- you know. [laughter]
of "broad band -- the untold story of the women who made the internet." she discusses the extensive 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington's great lives series. mr. crawley: now, in addition before introducing tonight's speaker, i would like to publicly express appreciation to this evening sponsor, teresa crawley dds. [applause] hey, no, don't. don't get carried away. she'll -- you know....
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university of iowa researchers warn that a second wave of infections is likely if covid-19 mitigation efforts aren't with data. and in michigan, greenhouses and nurseries are reopening after the governor there reverse a very controversial bandvented many stores from selling gardening supplies. in wisconsin today some nonessential businesses are allowed to reopen but people in wisconsin tell us they are very upset because they feel like all businesses that want to should be openable to reopen because they can do with common sense and respect. dana? >> dana: matt, thank you. small business owners once again this week have the chance to apply for a federal loan. if it can be forgiven so it becomes a grant. but that's only if they stick to regulations. in the regulations are a bit murky. the loan program has paid out more than 475,000 loans totaling $52 billion since monday. 5100 lenders were involved. it was bringing dagen mcdowell, correspondent and anchor on fox business and one of our good friends here. are the requirements and regulations too strict to allow businesses to stay open? >> in some cases they are burdensome conditions, particularly for say, a restaurant. in order to have these loans forgiven, you have to have s
university of iowa researchers warn that a second wave of infections is likely if covid-19 mitigation efforts aren't with data. and in michigan, greenhouses and nurseries are reopening after the governor there reverse a very controversial bandvented many stores from selling gardening supplies. in wisconsin today some nonessential businesses are allowed to reopen but people in wisconsin tell us they are very upset because they feel like all businesses that want to should be openable to reopen...
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own masks in gallons stuff at brighton and sussex university hospitals say they've been forced to fashion face masks out of lemonade and elastic bands other frontline staff reported making protective gear from clinical waste bags and plastic aprons or some of even board ski goggles to use as a protective i wear well the union for n.h.s. workers a said that frontline medical staff should not be put in such a position. is this how we expect those risking their lives in the face of a pandemic to be treated front line nursing staff be forced to make their own p.p. to protect themselves the crucial guidance from public health england is clear all n.h.s. staff should be empowered to choose the p.p. they need to protect themselves at work and we will be on the case to ensure that the hospital is implementing this no brighton and sussex university hospital staff or n.h.s. front by the health workers should be put in a position where they feel their employer is prepared to sacrifice their own safety to keep the service running the hospital trust and public health england haven't commented on the situation yet but health secretary matt hancoc
own masks in gallons stuff at brighton and sussex university hospitals say they've been forced to fashion face masks out of lemonade and elastic bands other frontline staff reported making protective gear from clinical waste bags and plastic aprons or some of even board ski goggles to use as a protective i wear well the union for n.h.s. workers a said that frontline medical staff should not be put in such a position. is this how we expect those risking their lives in the face of a pandemic to...
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masks eyewear and gallons stuff at brighton sussex university hospitals say they've been forced to fashion face masks out of laminate and elastic bands other frontline staff reported making protective gear from clinical way spandex and plastic aprons while some of even board ski goggles to use as protective i wear the union for n.h.s. workers a said that frontline medical staff should not be put in such a position is this how we expect those risking their lives in the face of a pandemic to be treated front line nursing staff be forced to make their own p.p. to protect themselves the crucial guidance from public health england is clear all n.h.s. staff should be empowered to choose the p.p. they need to protect themselves at work and we will be on the case to ensure that the hospital is implementing this no brighton and sussex university hospital staff or n.h.s. but by the health workers should be put in a position where they feel their employer is prepared to sacrifice their own safety to keep the service running the hospital trust and public health england haven't commented on the situation yet but health secretary matt hancock said
masks eyewear and gallons stuff at brighton sussex university hospitals say they've been forced to fashion face masks out of laminate and elastic bands other frontline staff reported making protective gear from clinical way spandex and plastic aprons while some of even board ski goggles to use as protective i wear the union for n.h.s. workers a said that frontline medical staff should not be put in such a position is this how we expect those risking their lives in the face of a pandemic to be...
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university say they've successfully kept monkeys infections free for 4 weeks the team is now rolled 6000 people. human trials they hope to have millions of doses available by september and south korean boy band b.t.s. has decided to suspend its world tour because of the pandemic the k. pop stars had already postponed the north american leg of the tour which was scheduled to start last week. now in its latest salvo against china president donald trump says beijing could have stopped the cold in 1000 outbreak before it spread across the world there's little evidence to back up his claims yet but both he and his probable rival joe biden know a tough stance on china can be turned to a political advantage in an election year and now they're trading blows over it alexander phenomena reports from washington he failed to work so no trump in using an ad course used by joe biden's comes hand slamming president trump for his handling of the trump crease the truth is 15 times in january february as the coronavirus spread across the time and the trump come pain has its own patrolling joe biden is too cozy with china biden's son into a $1000000000.00 deal with a subsidiary of the back of china. is going t
university say they've successfully kept monkeys infections free for 4 weeks the team is now rolled 6000 people. human trials they hope to have millions of doses available by september and south korean boy band b.t.s. has decided to suspend its world tour because of the pandemic the k. pop stars had already postponed the north american leg of the tour which was scheduled to start last week. now in its latest salvo against china president donald trump says beijing could have stopped the cold in...
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of "broad band -- the untold story of the women who made the internet." she discusses the extensive 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington's great lives series. mr. crawley: now, in addition before introducing tonight's speaker, i would like to publicly express appreciation to this evening sponsor, teresa crawley dds. [applause] hey, no, don't. don't get carried away. she'll -- you know. [laughter] obviously, i could do this privately -- and i have -- but i would like to say a public thank you to terry for her support for her advice over the years, including many good topics, suggestions, and if you are here you will know she is responsible for the beach boys, and all sorts of others we have enjoyed over the years thanks to her suggestions. so terry, would you please stand up? [applause] tonight's speaker, claire l. evans, has achieved notable success in two disparate fields, both as a musician and as a writer. in the former career, she is the lead singer and co-founder of the conceptual pop group yacht, and has recently returned from a tour in europe with that group. but it is her second career as an
of "broad band -- the untold story of the women who made the internet." she discusses the extensive 20th century contributions of women to the development of computer technology. this event was part of the university of mary washington's great lives series. mr. crawley: now, in addition before introducing tonight's speaker, i would like to publicly express appreciation to this evening sponsor, teresa crawley dds. [applause] hey, no, don't. don't get carried away. she'll -- you know....
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based on the 1984 movie about a band of americans trying to save the country after a foreign invasion. he goes on "now i'm screaming, , close the colleges and universities his was hardly a lone voice. throughout january, as mr. trump repepeatedly played down the seriousness of the virus and focused on other issues, an array of figures inside his government -- - from top white house advisers to experts deep in the cabinet departments and intelligence agencies -- identified the threat, sounded alarms, and made clear the need for aggressive action." those are the first few paragraphs of this remarkable expose in "the new york times." for more on how trump was slow to absorb the scale of the risk and to act accordingly, we are joined by the lead author of the expose, eric lipton, pulitzer prize winning journalist and investigative reporter for "the new york times." together with a number of other "times" reporters, he wrote this in-depth piece headlined "he could have seen what was coming: behind trump's failure on the virus." his follow-up piece is "the 'red dawn' emails: 8 key exchanges on the faltering response to the coronavirus." eric lipton, welcome b
based on the 1984 movie about a band of americans trying to save the country after a foreign invasion. he goes on "now i'm screaming, , close the colleges and universities his was hardly a lone voice. throughout january, as mr. trump repepeatedly played down the seriousness of the virus and focused on other issues, an array of figures inside his government -- - from top white house advisers to experts deep in the cabinet departments and intelligence agencies -- identified the threat,...
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band snapping back into place, in a number of months. they're gone. and we need to start building a new economy that's going to work for people. universal-based income is going to be a huge even central part of that. >> andrew, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> appreciate you, erin, stay safe. >> all right. you, too. andrew yang there. out front next, how will we know when it's safe to emerge from this isolation? there could be a test to help determine that. how soon is it? what is it? and will you be able to get one? dr. sanjay gupta explains next. when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about taking care of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. at chevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering current chevy owners onstar crisis assist services and complimentary wifi data. to help keep you on the road, the chevy certified service experts are here and ready to help if you require parts, maintenance or repairs. you can even schedule your service appointments online. it's just our way of doing our part. working day in, day out.e. at&t is here. providing support with advanced services for first re
band snapping back into place, in a number of months. they're gone. and we need to start building a new economy that's going to work for people. universal-based income is going to be a huge even central part of that. >> andrew, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> appreciate you, erin, stay safe. >> all right. you, too. andrew yang there. out front next, how will we know when it's safe to emerge from this isolation? there could be a test to help determine that. how soon is...
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band snapping back into place in a number of months. they're gone. and we need to start building a new economy that's going to work for people. universal basic income is going to be a huge, even central part of that. >> all right. andrew, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> appreciate you, erin. stay safe. >> all right. you too. andrew yang there. >>> and "outfront" next, how will we know when it's safe to emerge from this isolation? there could be a test to help determine that. how soon is it? what is it and will you be able to get one? dr. sanjay gupta explains next. at papa john's, we want you to know that from our 450-degree oven, to box, to you, it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. >>> the white house says we'll have an antibody test, quote, very soon, but some health experts say it's going to take more than that to get americans back to work. former fda commissioner scott gottlieb spoke with cnn's jake tapper earlier today is said the number of coronavirus cases could still rise in the coming months, and he points
band snapping back into place in a number of months. they're gone. and we need to start building a new economy that's going to work for people. universal basic income is going to be a huge, even central part of that. >> all right. andrew, thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> appreciate you, erin. stay safe. >> all right. you too. andrew yang there. >>> and "outfront" next, how will we know when it's safe to emerge from this isolation? there could be a...
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band towith the c disinfect n95 masks? guest: i have heard of that. there was a new york times article about them using that at the university of nebraska.he challenge with these technologies is to making sure the quality of the mask is not degraded. i am glad to see more effort being put into that. it is going to be important in making sure we have enough ppe for everyone. website that has been put together by some of our divisions where they are trying to get donations of ppe and making sure they are being distributed so that they can be used by frontline health care workers. my organization supports their efforts. caller: how are they distributing that and what is the process for doing that? request know you can ppe from them. some of the challenge is not all the ppe being donated has the proper certification. masks allottedse to be used in health-care settings are so vital. if we can find ways to preserve them and disinfect them and disinfect them -- and preserve their use, that would be helpful. up --you said it was get getup ppe.org. -- getusppe.org. janet, good morning. caller: a correction. i am from florida. it's a beautiful day
band towith the c disinfect n95 masks? guest: i have heard of that. there was a new york times article about them using that at the university of nebraska.he challenge with these technologies is to making sure the quality of the mask is not degraded. i am glad to see more effort being put into that. it is going to be important in making sure we have enough ppe for everyone. website that has been put together by some of our divisions where they are trying to get donations of ppe and making sure...