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they searched for mosquito vectors and determined their habitat. the men took medicine, repellent, and hung nets. to control them, every method of sprain, dusting, boiling, and training was used. typhus proved a serious disease hazard in the pacific in india burma theater. since much less was known, extensive studies had to be made of the disease in the animal hosts and insect vectors. rodents and other mammals were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. tics, mice and other surface insects were studied as possible vectors. studies of birds and surface parasites were undertaken. these studies added to our knowledge of typhus, but also the habits of possible vectors of other diseases. the study of the insect vectors of typhus involve hazards, since the disease is dangerous and occasionally carries a high mortality. field investigators had to observe strict precautions to avoid exposure. in general, laboratories in the pacific had more problems, but they were able to devote more time to investigate such diseases. the pacific counterpa
they searched for mosquito vectors and determined their habitat. the men took medicine, repellent, and hung nets. to control them, every method of sprain, dusting, boiling, and training was used. typhus proved a serious disease hazard in the pacific in india burma theater. since much less was known, extensive studies had to be made of the disease in the animal hosts and insect vectors. rodents and other mammals were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. tics, mice and other...
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they search for new mosquito vectors and determine their habitats.en used repellants and there were many breathing places on the road to japan to control them, every method of spraying and dusting and oiling and draining was used. it prove much less was known of this form of typhus, extensive study had to be made from the disease and the animal host and insect vectors carrying it. others were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. ticks and mice and other insects have become wild animals were studied as possible vectors. studies of birds and their parasites were under taken. these studies added not only to our knowledge but our knowledge of possible vectors of other diseases. study of the insect sector involves serious hazards. field investigators have to be cautious. because of the nature of the campaign were able to devote more time to investigate such diseases. the pacific counter part of field and hospital laboratories did not differ greatly from the type installations we saw active in europe except if they were modified to diagno
they search for new mosquito vectors and determine their habitats.en used repellants and there were many breathing places on the road to japan to control them, every method of spraying and dusting and oiling and draining was used. it prove much less was known of this form of typhus, extensive study had to be made from the disease and the animal host and insect vectors carrying it. others were investigated as the animal reservoir for this disease. ticks and mice and other insects have become...
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after many exposures in the same person, we have not seen building up against the vector itself. the science behind that is too complex to explain here but we have good evidence that's not the case for our vaccine >> it's greet haat to have you . in a week where investors and the general public are trying to get their arms around the nuances associated with data and studies coming out he want to go back to the monkeys for a minute how much weight should be put on the data as it relates to some of the results, some of the research, whether it's yours or some of the other reports we've gotten this week, about positive results in monkeys how much of that can translate over to human beings >> well, it's difficult to predict for this disease because it never happened, but what we have been able to show in one of the two studies which have been published is that you can make a nonhuman primate sick, the virus multiplies, get antibodies, cure from it and when you rechallenge that animal it's not possible to rechallenge the animal, they quickly mount immunity against covid. it is an anim
after many exposures in the same person, we have not seen building up against the vector itself. the science behind that is too complex to explain here but we have good evidence that's not the case for our vaccine >> it's greet haat to have you . in a week where investors and the general public are trying to get their arms around the nuances associated with data and studies coming out he want to go back to the monkeys for a minute how much weight should be put on the data as it relates to...
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extensive studies had to be made and the an mast hosts and insect vectors carrying it. rodents were part of the reservoir as well. studies of birds and their surface parasites were also under taken. these studies added not only to our knowledge of scrub typhus, but the habits of other victories. studies involved serious hazards since the disease is a dangerous one and occasionally carries a high mortality. they have new areas but because of the nature of the campaign they were able to devote more time to the diseases. including fungi srkfungus and h. they are diagnosing these newly encountered diseases. the 18th medical laboratory stationed in ohio was able to contribute significantly to our knowledge of the epidemiology of these diseases. the branch of this laboratory worked in close cooperation. it was before an island command was established. these included an investigation of the water supplies, and decides of the maypopulations. they served practical, immediate, and medical purposes. it was the hawaiian influenza epidemic. it was required because new hazards in the
extensive studies had to be made and the an mast hosts and insect vectors carrying it. rodents were part of the reservoir as well. studies of birds and their surface parasites were also under taken. these studies added not only to our knowledge of scrub typhus, but the habits of other victories. studies involved serious hazards since the disease is a dangerous one and occasionally carries a high mortality. they have new areas but because of the nature of the campaign they were able to devote...
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kids don't seem to be major vectors of transmission. investigations, kids usually will get infected by adults. they did not find as many examples of kids infecting adults. again, this is still a novel virus. you have these eddies. i think the evidence points in that direction. i would also note, we cap to daycare is open. the cdc recommended those be closed. i did not see a way you could close daycare is given we have so many health-care workers that rely on it. we did not see any major problems with the day cares. those are some of the data points, if you look at the experience in europe, if you look at the experience in the , it isstates, we can say kind of the picture we are looking at. so i think a lot of parents are going to be interested in being able to have their kids involved in activities. at the same time, this is the parent's decision. if you don't feel comfortable, don't do it. that is fine. the parents are in the best places to make those decisions. we are progressing well as a state overall. we have recorded the last five
kids don't seem to be major vectors of transmission. investigations, kids usually will get infected by adults. they did not find as many examples of kids infecting adults. again, this is still a novel virus. you have these eddies. i think the evidence points in that direction. i would also note, we cap to daycare is open. the cdc recommended those be closed. i did not see a way you could close daycare is given we have so many health-care workers that rely on it. we did not see any major...
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their biological wa rfa re disease vectors. their biological warfare experiments.stance. they do carry a lot of bugs even if there would not be seriously affected by it. other people could be. if you do not know if it is safe to him are you going to go out? i speak as a parent. i wa nt to go out? i speak as a parent. i want my data to go back into the system as quickly as possible. she is desperate for. —— my daughter. i don't want anybody to do it, i think she'll be fine but i don't want to happen for teachers in her schools and herfriends happen for teachers in her schools and her friends and their families will be an in—kind risk for and we are ina will be an in—kind risk for and we are in a situation where we just do not know. if we do not know and not even meeting her own test that boris johnson set out for lifting lockdown we should not be doing it, should we? what is your take, michael? i don't think it was ever going to be in particularly simple thing to do to get the country back into any state that we will recognise. obviously, the school seems to be the
their biological wa rfa re disease vectors. their biological warfare experiments.stance. they do carry a lot of bugs even if there would not be seriously affected by it. other people could be. if you do not know if it is safe to him are you going to go out? i speak as a parent. i wa nt to go out? i speak as a parent. i want my data to go back into the system as quickly as possible. she is desperate for. —— my daughter. i don't want anybody to do it, i think she'll be fine but i don't want...
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we don't know how much they are vectors since they don't seem to get such severe symptoms.they get terrible symptoms and sometimes even die. the doctors i've been talking to, the infectious disease experts, say this would be similar to viruses so maybe they don't get as sick but they bring it home and get grandma and grandpa sick. we need to think about children as disease vectors. >> there's questions over the past couple of weeks, where is dr. fauci? he has not been as visible or vocal. we haven't heard from him every day as we were for a while. the "washington post" has a quote from him from yesterday. it's really interesting because he talks about the timetable for a vaccine. here it is. people don't understand that because when they hear operation warp speed, they think oh, my god, they're jumping over all these steps and put us at risk. he didn't like the term operation warp speed that has been used to describe the vaccine race. >> you know, i will tell you, alisyn. i've spoken with many infectious disease experts who agree with him. why would you name something like
we don't know how much they are vectors since they don't seem to get such severe symptoms.they get terrible symptoms and sometimes even die. the doctors i've been talking to, the infectious disease experts, say this would be similar to viruses so maybe they don't get as sick but they bring it home and get grandma and grandpa sick. we need to think about children as disease vectors. >> there's questions over the past couple of weeks, where is dr. fauci? he has not been as visible or vocal....
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ours is unique in terms of the delivery vector, which makes is very efficient at delivering the vaccinee body where the antibodies can then have an immuno response to it. >> one of the things you're concerned about is that everybody's in a rush here, for good reason. everybody's trying to hurry, but you worry about disease enhancement. explain to someone without your expertise what that means. >> well, for most of vaccine development in the history of vaccine development, this hasn't been an issue that's been of much concern, but in recent years, we've seen this process whereby you create a vaccine, the goal of the vaccine is to have the person who's being vaccinated generate an immune response, typically an antibody response. there are other responses, but that's the typical response you want to see. and what we've seen with dengue fever and with another virus is that the antibodies themselves with actually enhance the ability of the virus to get into cells, when is a prerequisite for the virus to be able to divide and replicate and cause disease. so, this is a significant concern to m
ours is unique in terms of the delivery vector, which makes is very efficient at delivering the vaccinee body where the antibodies can then have an immuno response to it. >> one of the things you're concerned about is that everybody's in a rush here, for good reason. everybody's trying to hurry, but you worry about disease enhancement. explain to someone without your expertise what that means. >> well, for most of vaccine development in the history of vaccine development, this...
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and absolutely there are people that are awalking around as vectors of disease and don't even realizehey have the infection at all and may never even know. >> reporter: an abc news investigation of travel data from december, january and february found nearly 760,000 passengers came to the u.s. infrom china while more than 2.5 million travelers from hot spots like italy, spant and britain poured in. >> air travel is not only a vector to move it from place to place but in itself is a place where transmission can occur. you're in incredibly close quarters with individuals, you're definitely not practicing social distancing at six feet apart. >> reporter: the u.s. now has travel restrictions for travel, iran, and most of europe and north america. but there's currently no limit on domestic travel. there are still questions about how to treat covid-19 and no national testing program or vacci vaccine. which is why experts say air travel is changing dramatically. >> travel is not going to get easier. it's going to get harder and it's going to stay harder. the future of air travel looks very b
and absolutely there are people that are awalking around as vectors of disease and don't even realizehey have the infection at all and may never even know. >> reporter: an abc news investigation of travel data from december, january and february found nearly 760,000 passengers came to the u.s. infrom china while more than 2.5 million travelers from hot spots like italy, spant and britain poured in. >> air travel is not only a vector to move it from place to place but in itself is a...
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thousands this time to explore and they are the potential vectors.om the capital this remote pa rt miles from the capital this remote part of brazil was forgotten. the mayor of manaus has called on the young environmental activist greta thornburg to help them. we are needing help. we have to do is save the lives of the protectors of the forest from coronavirus. we are in front of a disaster from, like barbarism, and all of your influence, i know your capacity of the feeling —— feeling the feelings of other people. my people are suffering much. iappeal directly of other people. my people are suffering much. i appeal directly to you to use your voice. help amazonas. amazonas and the forest must be saved. but the country's leader is oblivious. he spent sunday meeting hundreds of supporters, notes up —— no masks, no social distancing, instead just that in for those who want a return to military rule. this is a man who says that the virus is just a little cold. i wa nt the virus is just a little cold. i want a government with no interference he told me, a
thousands this time to explore and they are the potential vectors.om the capital this remote pa rt miles from the capital this remote part of brazil was forgotten. the mayor of manaus has called on the young environmental activist greta thornburg to help them. we are needing help. we have to do is save the lives of the protectors of the forest from coronavirus. we are in front of a disaster from, like barbarism, and all of your influence, i know your capacity of the feeling —— feeling the...
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we think everybody in the plant should be infected and then you can find out where these vectors of infection are. thirdly, there's been a lack of communication on who got infected when and where do they work, so we can sort of figure out where these vectors are. we're concerned not only about the plant but what happens to the surrounding communities where they live? >> i want to come back to this point because i've been talking about this issue. our reporter dianne gallagher has done a fantastic job in talking with it in areas around the company, with mayors and the like. people have been supporting the company, including in tarhill, north carolina, and they say it's consistent in all their 40 facilities around the country. i assume you're comparing notes with your locals around the union. do you think you just have a particular acute case, acute problem at your factory there? >> no, we've been in consultation. it's the same all the way around the line. so what happens? what do you do when you have these spikes that are unaccounted for? and it's time to slow down, step back, close the plant
we think everybody in the plant should be infected and then you can find out where these vectors of infection are. thirdly, there's been a lack of communication on who got infected when and where do they work, so we can sort of figure out where these vectors are. we're concerned not only about the plant but what happens to the surrounding communities where they live? >> i want to come back to this point because i've been talking about this issue. our reporter dianne gallagher has done a...
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no question, rizzo is the worst vector -- brazil is the worst vector. bad, but brazil is really challenged. you see that in dollar-real. numberless claims expected to be below 3 million. that is a constructive number of what we have seen the last 4, 5, well.ings as ebrahim rahbari will join us from citigroup. this is bloomberg. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. ♪ tom: this morning, it is without modern precedent. 25%man sachs adjusted unemployment rate for america. we will bounce back in a v-shaped form. another 2 million to 3 million jobless claims expected. without modern preced
no question, rizzo is the worst vector -- brazil is the worst vector. bad, but brazil is really challenged. you see that in dollar-real. numberless claims expected to be below 3 million. that is a constructive number of what we have seen the last 4, 5, well.ings as ebrahim rahbari will join us from citigroup. this is bloomberg. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times...
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just past cells in danger of our family in danger we actually put patients in danger as we become vectors for the virus ourselves. after more than 24 bus drivers died of covert 19 nurses and health care workers in london started to team up with all workers who were unable to self distance in their jobs demanding better protection for all key workers while white. people from italy and spain united states. and very importantly from you know who are in pakistan in sort of a problem for them are nearby. we are here protesting strong 11 month is a mogul america is fair or why it is the 1st 50 years if you're in baluchistan $25.00 . doctors and health care that while the rich go out. we were left with nothing to go under got of after uncle was was. i. transport industry in the korean war says in the film you know to buy my socks on their own if it is senator is to buy it from their own ok. but we know they're on the frontline because. there's a little who did this is. during the kinds of 19 pandemic it's essential to provide better protection for all essential workers who can't stay safe for cr
just past cells in danger of our family in danger we actually put patients in danger as we become vectors for the virus ourselves. after more than 24 bus drivers died of covert 19 nurses and health care workers in london started to team up with all workers who were unable to self distance in their jobs demanding better protection for all key workers while white. people from italy and spain united states. and very importantly from you know who are in pakistan in sort of a problem for them are...
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. >>> departamento de control de vectores de alameda reporta caso de murciÉlago con rabia, se encontrÓe han muerto por el covid-19. muchos se preguntan cuando reabren los gimnasios esto a las 6 de la tarde y tambiÉn sobre nueva directrices que estos negocios deberÁn adoptar en su reapertura. >>> atenciÓn porque si no ha actÚalizado su cuenta bancaria con irs, tiene hasta maÑana miÉrcoles para hacerlo (hablan en inglÉs). >>> hoy lÍder de cÁmara baja, nancy pelosi, anuncio pro llego todo ley de hÉroes que darÁ pago de riesgo a trabajadores mÉdicos, perdonarÍa deuda estudiantil. la ley, tambiÉn instruye una nueva rondado ayuda econÓmica que extenderÍa visas de trabajo de algunos migrantes y protecciÓn contra desalojos. >>> millones han recibido su dinero de estimulo econÓmico de gobierno federal. se acerca la hora para hacer cambios y recibir esta ayuda veamos. >>> el irs, usÓ la informacion de declaraciÓn de impuesto de aÑo pasado para procesar el deposito de estimulo econÓmico, quizÁs no lo recibiÓ en los Últimos dos aÑos o su cuenta bancaria cambio, si es el caso irs, da oportunidad ha
. >>> departamento de control de vectores de alameda reporta caso de murciÉlago con rabia, se encontrÓe han muerto por el covid-19. muchos se preguntan cuando reabren los gimnasios esto a las 6 de la tarde y tambiÉn sobre nueva directrices que estos negocios deberÁn adoptar en su reapertura. >>> atenciÓn porque si no ha actÚalizado su cuenta bancaria con irs, tiene hasta maÑana miÉrcoles para hacerlo (hablan en inglÉs). >>> hoy lÍder de cÁmara baja, nancy...
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to have a vaccine ready by september 2020 they opted for a 3rd method lifelike scenes with viral vectors. this method uses a different homeless virus as a vehicle. to came under fire so that the surface imitates the typical structure of the current virus it spikes when the virus disguised in this way is administered the immune system forms and to use the word who survived the wheel 19. over no one knows if the u.k.'s active ingredient even works yet a company in india has already started mass producing it. and i'm joined now by internationally renowned medical researcher jeremy for us a very good to have you on the show starting on an optimistic note when do you expect we'll have a vaccine ready. being optimistic i would say we'll have a vaccine that we believe to be safe and which we're starting to see evidence it we hope would be protective i would hope we will have that in the in the in the 4th quarter of 2020 but i'll tell you the start because having a vaccine at that stage is not enough to vaccinate everybody all over the world and that's where we need to work to so so that is goin
to have a vaccine ready by september 2020 they opted for a 3rd method lifelike scenes with viral vectors. this method uses a different homeless virus as a vehicle. to came under fire so that the surface imitates the typical structure of the current virus it spikes when the virus disguised in this way is administered the immune system forms and to use the word who survived the wheel 19. over no one knows if the u.k.'s active ingredient even works yet a company in india has already started mass...
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doctors in germany are looking at the role of aerosols tiny particles in the air all around us as a vector for the virus and the case of a cathedral choir that caught cove at 19 might help them find some answers. toby is the cantor of berlin cathedral here on march 9th he reverse together with 80 singers this is how the chairs were arranged in the room no one present was showing symptoms of covert 19 but 5 days later 60 choir members had fallen sick. and we've got the whole spectrum from very mild symptoms to very serious cases. but woman is not the only one asking how it was possible for people throughout the room to become infected studies have shown that infections through droplets would have been practically impossible over such distances now researchers are increasingly turning their attention to aerosols tiny particles of less than 5 micrometers scientists suspect viruses can also attach themselves to aerosols and be transmitted that way. that one isn't 5 aerosols are such tiny droplets that they can remain airborne for a substantial time and can therefore be inhaled into the deepest
doctors in germany are looking at the role of aerosols tiny particles in the air all around us as a vector for the virus and the case of a cathedral choir that caught cove at 19 might help them find some answers. toby is the cantor of berlin cathedral here on march 9th he reverse together with 80 singers this is how the chairs were arranged in the room no one present was showing symptoms of covert 19 but 5 days later 60 choir members had fallen sick. and we've got the whole spectrum from very...
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hoping to have a vaccine ready by september 2020 they've opted for 3rd method live vaccines with viral vectors this method uses a different harmless virus as a vehicle it's genetically modified so that the surface imitates the typical structure of the corona virus its so-called spikes when the virus disguised in this way is at ministered the immune systems form antibodies that would also fight the real covert 19. although no one knows if the active ingredient even works yet a company in india has already started mass producing it. well there is no way to predict which if any of the vaccines being researched will work effectively and safely and it could be 18 months or more before one is available for widespread use but one way of speeding things up a support money into the search that is what the european commission's conference today is all about as its president was enough underline explained to you we have to build up capacities to manufacture and zillions of those and then we have to make sure that we can deploy to every corner in the world in a fair and affordable price and that's what ex
hoping to have a vaccine ready by september 2020 they've opted for 3rd method live vaccines with viral vectors this method uses a different harmless virus as a vehicle it's genetically modified so that the surface imitates the typical structure of the corona virus its so-called spikes when the virus disguised in this way is at ministered the immune systems form antibodies that would also fight the real covert 19. although no one knows if the active ingredient even works yet a company in india...
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they are a requiring a company called themis that uses the measles virus as a vector.y are currently approaching rapid entry to phase one trials for covid-19 quite a lot of news there from merck. and the second piece of news for iavi, this is a coming back together of the team that developed the ebola vaccine. a lot to watch here from merck what we heard last week that merck appeared to only be a couple of months behind other companies in getting into human trials a lot to watch >> meg, thank you. we haven't talked to you about the earlier news, i don't think, on novavax why 500 points on beginning a phase one trial? >> well, these are intense times. novavax is a company that has been working on vaccines for a long time. they have not yet brought one past the finish line it is a volatile stock again, just beginning human trials is only the beginning of proofing a vaccine works >> it has some of the gates in premature on it as well. one of the biggest donations he's made, right >> i don't know about gates. they do have support for cepi, which is influential >> right $30
they are a requiring a company called themis that uses the measles virus as a vector.y are currently approaching rapid entry to phase one trials for covid-19 quite a lot of news there from merck. and the second piece of news for iavi, this is a coming back together of the team that developed the ebola vaccine. a lot to watch here from merck what we heard last week that merck appeared to only be a couple of months behind other companies in getting into human trials a lot to watch >> meg,...
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that means we get more vectors coming in with infection, than might be the case in a city where you don't people from out of state. so that presents a unique set of challenges. and we're trying to work with our neighboring counties in virginia and in maryland again to mitigate the risk as we move forward. >> brennan: now, one of the recommendations that you put forward, whether or not the mayor takes it, is not to fully reopen schools for in-person learning until there is a vaccine. how would that work? what do you mean by that? >> well, thed is,t least in stage one, to have distance learning, have it be done remotely. but then over the next two stages, which means we would basically reduce the outbreak to isolated outbreaks, and during the next period of time, we would slowly begin to bring students in. those entering transitional grades or needing extra instruction would come in first. we would make sure to maintain distancing in classrooms to keep the collection of people in a particular classroom below a certain number, like 10. to make sure the same youngsters are together throughout
that means we get more vectors coming in with infection, than might be the case in a city where you don't people from out of state. so that presents a unique set of challenges. and we're trying to work with our neighboring counties in virginia and in maryland again to mitigate the risk as we move forward. >> brennan: now, one of the recommendations that you put forward, whether or not the mayor takes it, is not to fully reopen schools for in-person learning until there is a vaccine. how...
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nuestras manos pasan por todos lados y es un vector muy importante de contaminaciÓn. >> aproximadamentedo, asegurarse que la gente tenga un distanciamiento social y utilizar mÁscara. asÍ vamos a limitar el contacto con otras personas y protegemos a ellos y ellos nos protegen a nosotros. galo: las comidas estilo buffet es una gran fuente de propagaciÓn del virus. sobre todo en cruceros. los cuales fueron muy afectados por la enfermedad. muchos dueÑos de restaurantes optan por poner mamparas de vidrio entre las mesas. algunos dicen que servirÁn platosy cubiertos desechables. otros separarÁn las mesas y pondrÁn otras en aceras para respetar el licenciado social. arantxa: una de las consecuencias mÁs serias de las cuarentena es que innumerables personas con enfermedad es crÓnicas han dejado de asistir al mÉdico. los pacientes se han visto atrapados entre las consultas mÉdicas y el miedo a contagiarse en hospitales y clÍnicas. >> ana rosa delgado padece de escoliosis aguda. dice que ir al mÉdico en estos tiempos no estÁ en sus planes. prefiero no ir porque tengo miedo de contraer el coronavi
nuestras manos pasan por todos lados y es un vector muy importante de contaminaciÓn. >> aproximadamentedo, asegurarse que la gente tenga un distanciamiento social y utilizar mÁscara. asÍ vamos a limitar el contacto con otras personas y protegemos a ellos y ellos nos protegen a nosotros. galo: las comidas estilo buffet es una gran fuente de propagaciÓn del virus. sobre todo en cruceros. los cuales fueron muy afectados por la enfermedad. muchos dueÑos de restaurantes optan por poner...
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. >> another vector you could look at, idleness. idleness is where we found we had the problem. whether you are white or black. a unit that was idle, thousands of miles from home, i am stuck in vietnam not doing anything. let's get in trouble. the drugs or what have you. the idleness is a vector that hits home on problems regardless of the race. ms. bailey: absolutely. you see it all over the world. and leadership makes a difference as well. units that had reasonable more out and good leadership were less likely to have racial tension. notnt to reiterate, i am indicting black servicemen in vietnam. i am indicting the u.s. army for not paying adequate attention to the ways in which discrimination functioned during this time. nextm going to take our question from the audience. ondo you have any comments the changes that have been made that show lessons have been learned and have mitigated some of the effects of the systemic racism in our culture? ms. bailey: that is a great question. what i can point to is a willingness to discuss systemic racism and education that emphasizes the
. >> another vector you could look at, idleness. idleness is where we found we had the problem. whether you are white or black. a unit that was idle, thousands of miles from home, i am stuck in vietnam not doing anything. let's get in trouble. the drugs or what have you. the idleness is a vector that hits home on problems regardless of the race. ms. bailey: absolutely. you see it all over the world. and leadership makes a difference as well. units that had reasonable more out and good...
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able to respect social didistancing, especially yououng children,, who would be vectors for diseaease. a lot of people are worried about sesending their chchildren back, whether it could make their children or little -- or more vulnerable members of their families. will it traumatize them more than perhaps it -- they already have been? they could be wearing face masks in school. the teachers and adult staff will be wearing face masks. then you have got teachers who are concerned about heading back to the workplace and risking infection. teachers unions have been calling on the government to let's that -- to let staffff not come into work if they wish, they feel they are in danger, if sufficient signatory measures are not in place. you have 300 mayors from the paris region writing an open letter to the government, saying may y 11 is too early to reopen schools. anchor: here in paris, commuter traffic on the metetro lines is reportedly lighter than normal this morning. in a special measure to ensure public transport is not overcrowded, commuters have to carry a certificate from their em
able to respect social didistancing, especially yououng children,, who would be vectors for diseaease. a lot of people are worried about sesending their chchildren back, whether it could make their children or little -- or more vulnerable members of their families. will it traumatize them more than perhaps it -- they already have been? they could be wearing face masks in school. the teachers and adult staff will be wearing face masks. then you have got teachers who are concerned about heading...
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we are not looking at ourselves in the mirror to see where we are on the vector. we are looking at the person walking through the door and say how can we welcome you and how can we help you define your path within judaism or relation to judaism. >> as our current president you yourself and body diversity because you serve in a pulpit at the congregation. you are ordained through the renewal movement. you are a past national president of the movement. you yourself represent the diversity of life in the country and in the bay area. can you talk about the renewal movement it self. >> the purpose is to breathe new life into judaism. it is not see itself as a dom denomination. we welcome rabbis and members to affiliate with and continue the religious practice on whatever level feels right to them. >> we only have a minute or so left. i want to ask you a big question. you talk a lot about the value of relationships. you talk about points of challenge in the community religiously, and cynically. i myself think, and i know others believe as well as goes relationship among
we are not looking at ourselves in the mirror to see where we are on the vector. we are looking at the person walking through the door and say how can we welcome you and how can we help you define your path within judaism or relation to judaism. >> as our current president you yourself and body diversity because you serve in a pulpit at the congregation. you are ordained through the renewal movement. you are a past national president of the movement. you yourself represent the diversity...
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people rely on public transit, but public transit is a vector for disease. how do we balance those?hello. thank you for taking my call. this guy is good and i hear what he is saying. that covid-19, this pandemic is exaggerated. it is overdone. there is overreaction i think on purpose. i'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorist, but i deliver doordash and post mates. i am on the front lines delivering people's mcdonald's and starbucks and everything else. bagels pickingn up in order for $8.50. believe that this is way overreacting. check this out. a lot of people die. >> good afternoon, everyone. [applause] welcome. i am the plant manager here at fort. .-ford thank you for coming to ypsilanti. thank you. service to our company runs through our veins and we wanted to find a way to help create the equipment that the country needed to win. our team
people rely on public transit, but public transit is a vector for disease. how do we balance those?hello. thank you for taking my call. this guy is good and i hear what he is saying. that covid-19, this pandemic is exaggerated. it is overdone. there is overreaction i think on purpose. i'm not trying to be a conspiracy theorist, but i deliver doordash and post mates. i am on the front lines delivering people's mcdonald's and starbucks and everything else. bagels pickingn up in order for $8.50....
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another vector you can look at, you mentioned it, idleness.dleness is where we found we had the problem, whether you were white or black, a unit that was idle, thousands of miles away from home, stuck in vietnam and i'm not doing anything, let's get in trouble, the drugs or what have you. so the idleness, that's a vector that i think hits home on problems regardless of the race. >> absolutely. and you see it all over the world. and command leadership makes a huge difference as well. units that had reasonable morale and good leadership were less likely to have racial tensions. >> that's true. i'll shut up. >> i just want to reiterate i am not indicting black servicemen in vietnam. i'm much more indicting the u.s. army for not paying adequate attention to the ways in which discrimination often, inadvertent even, functioned during this time. >> i'm going to take our next question from the audience. >> do you have any comments on the changes that have been made in the army that show that lessons have been learned and they have actually mitigated s
another vector you can look at, you mentioned it, idleness.dleness is where we found we had the problem, whether you were white or black, a unit that was idle, thousands of miles away from home, stuck in vietnam and i'm not doing anything, let's get in trouble, the drugs or what have you. so the idleness, that's a vector that i think hits home on problems regardless of the race. >> absolutely. and you see it all over the world. and command leadership makes a huge difference as well. units...
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is critical, and we need to actually start with the staff, because as you mentioned, they're the vector, they're the ones bringing the virus into facilities, and they're also the ones dying from it when it goes unfettered, in one of these facilities. >> it strikes me as notable that the white house surprised everybody with this advice today, that this was not something they had signaled was coming, it was not something they appeared to have taken wide advice on, they did announce the formation of a long-term care sort of task force, but they don't even plan to meet for the first time until the end of this month, maybe. it appears that this was just sort of sprung on the governors today. and then the president verbally entertained the prospect that it might be a mandate for nursing homes at some point. but appeared to literally just be entertaining that idea for the first time, because a reporter asked him about it. it makes me worry that there isn't anything behind this recommendation that is going to actually facilitate nursing homes getting the testing done. >> and i couldn't agree mo
is critical, and we need to actually start with the staff, because as you mentioned, they're the vector, they're the ones bringing the virus into facilities, and they're also the ones dying from it when it goes unfettered, in one of these facilities. >> it strikes me as notable that the white house surprised everybody with this advice today, that this was not something they had signaled was coming, it was not something they appeared to have taken wide advice on, they did announce the...
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press person took the precautions you're supposed to take to keep yourself from being a coronavirus vector into a nursing home. see, she's there on the right not wearing a mask. all the reporters are wearing masks. the crew is wearing masks. she's not. she tested positive the next day. she's at a nursing home with the vice president, who then conveyed things into the nursing home, also not wearing gloves, also not wearing a mask after working closely with his press person, who is positive. i mean this is a -- this is a weird time. it's a stressful time. tomorrow is going to be a historic day in terms of the law and the presidency. but it's a terrible time to have a terrible government, especially with a president who is now melting down visibly, out of control. all right. a lot to get to tonight. stay with us. we'll be right back. ck pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. hey. [ snoring, indistinct talking on tv ]
press person took the precautions you're supposed to take to keep yourself from being a coronavirus vector into a nursing home. see, she's there on the right not wearing a mask. all the reporters are wearing masks. the crew is wearing masks. she's not. she tested positive the next day. she's at a nursing home with the vice president, who then conveyed things into the nursing home, also not wearing gloves, also not wearing a mask after working closely with his press person, who is positive. i...
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there's a lot of different ways, and we have to come at it through multiple vectors of attack.ately, we want our jobs ands our supply chains here. gerry: let me ask you another question about another thing we can do about china proposed by some members of congress. what about taiwan? taiwan has, i think, behaved in a, i think people would agree, a much more exemplary fashion over this. taiwan has been much more transparent, a lot of the stuff we learned about coronavirus we learned as a result of some of the things they did in taiwan. should we be encouraging taiwan now, perhaps, you know, this talk of military assistance, taiwan semiconductor companies just announcing it's opening a big factory in arizona. should we be looking to encourage taiwan versus china? >> look, you see my office is right across the street, and this is my lane, all right? that's way outside my lane. taiwan is, obviously, a much bigger discussion. one of the things i do think we need to think about though is the notion of compensatory damagings. if this were simply a legal case where you brought a case a
there's a lot of different ways, and we have to come at it through multiple vectors of attack.ately, we want our jobs ands our supply chains here. gerry: let me ask you another question about another thing we can do about china proposed by some members of congress. what about taiwan? taiwan has, i think, behaved in a, i think people would agree, a much more exemplary fashion over this. taiwan has been much more transparent, a lot of the stuff we learned about coronavirus we learned as a result...
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alameda county vector control doesn't believe the bat came into contact with other animals or peopleuckily. we're back with more news in a moment. [music] [music] especially in times like these, strong public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> well, with each day more of the bay area and the country reopening, how do you continue to protect yourself from coronavirus? well, dr. erin bromage recently wrote a blog on the risk of covid-19. he says it takes 1,000 virus particles to be infected. a cough or a sneeze can carry 200 million particles. so if you're around someone who is asymptomatic long enough, you are in danger even staying six feet away. he says restaurants, offices, and public transportation, those will be the riskiest places to be. >> why at do you think people aren't worrying enough about? >> just enclosed spaces and how quickly this can start back up again if we resume what was normal three months ago. >> so what's the safest place to be? outside. dr. bromage says there are very few known cases of the virus being contracted outside. he also thinks we rea
alameda county vector control doesn't believe the bat came into contact with other animals or peopleuckily. we're back with more news in a moment. [music] [music] especially in times like these, strong public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> well, with each day more of the bay area and the country reopening, how do you continue to protect yourself from coronavirus? well, dr. erin bromage recently wrote a blog on the risk of covid-19. he says it takes 1,000 virus...
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you might think that developing nations of the caribbean are more vulnerable than other vector parts in fact, the death toll there has been miniscule compared to europe, asia and north america — with just 84 fatalities across 20 nations. 0ur cuba correspondent will grant reports the cuban government hasn't changed its message from the start. "don't leave home unless it's strictly necessary," says this doctor in a village outside havana, and lists the symptoms of coronavirus one more time. they also do shoe leather epidemiology, two—person teams of medics going door—to—door with a clipboard. the survey helps the authorities map the state of health of the town and anyone showing symptoms of covid—19 is closely monitored. it's largely worked. cuba had no coronavirus fatalities on one day last week. and it's been a similar success story across the caribbean. most island nations locked down early to ensure the outbreak stayed within the capacity of their healthcare systems. when the first cases came, the leaders acted very decisively, so, by and large, responded within a week or two of ea
you might think that developing nations of the caribbean are more vulnerable than other vector parts in fact, the death toll there has been miniscule compared to europe, asia and north america — with just 84 fatalities across 20 nations. 0ur cuba correspondent will grant reports the cuban government hasn't changed its message from the start. "don't leave home unless it's strictly necessary," says this doctor in a village outside havana, and lists the symptoms of coronavirus one more...
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to support at the bottom of the screen we will try to get tour to it to the end of the broadcast vector davis hanson the senior fellow here at the hoover institution focus on military history the best-selling author related to 24 books both the national humanities medal if i had that i would have that hanging around my neck 24/7. >> thank you for having me. a lot of us are watching this around the globe cities and suburbs are we know the differences the past couple weeks life is come to us in one - - a standstill you are a fifth-generation farmer right now 15 miles outside of fresno and in this agricultural community. >> there is a sense that life can go on and it will go on by definition with a solitary existence so looking down at the great vineyard or trucks going by a constantly or the east coast with chickens or eggs and beef a sense that agriculture is important to make sure food is delivered to people who are sheltered at home and not as much of a danger because of population density. fresno county is a big county with one.2 million with one and with a little over 100 cases the o
to support at the bottom of the screen we will try to get tour to it to the end of the broadcast vector davis hanson the senior fellow here at the hoover institution focus on military history the best-selling author related to 24 books both the national humanities medal if i had that i would have that hanging around my neck 24/7. >> thank you for having me. a lot of us are watching this around the globe cities and suburbs are we know the differences the past couple weeks life is come to...
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is this the time banks redeem themselves after 2008, because they are a crucial vector to get some ofnts and loans to real people? tim: they are, and if you look at the 20,000 banks globally, we are part of the solution, intermediate in capital into the economy, using our balance sheets and being supportive. there are government support programs and some of the risk is being offloaded onto public balance sheets, but every banker i have talked to is doing everything they can to support economic growth in the real economy. taylor: some ways they are doing that is unleashing unprecedented monetary and fiscal stimulus. is helicopter money working? it and it isto do working. it will be slow and cumbersome. we have a typical liquidity trap. interest rates are so low it is difficult to get people to borrow. we will hear from the ecb additional support, and the fed will do what is required as well, so it is the whatever it takes mentality. taylor: thank you to tim adams. ,tay with us because coming up an exclusive conversation with john williams, federal reserve president. this is bloomberg.
is this the time banks redeem themselves after 2008, because they are a crucial vector to get some ofnts and loans to real people? tim: they are, and if you look at the 20,000 banks globally, we are part of the solution, intermediate in capital into the economy, using our balance sheets and being supportive. there are government support programs and some of the risk is being offloaded onto public balance sheets, but every banker i have talked to is doing everything they can to support economic...
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the are using this time to explore and they are the principal vectors.s year and there is an added urgency as fire season begins in a region already struggling with the covid—19. we will have these two big problems together. as we saw in the last year, when you have a lot of fires, you have people going into the hospital. when the hospitals are completely full of people with covid—19, it will be a madness when the fires start this year. the death toll keeps climbing and there is no peak in sight. and little protection for brazil's most vulnerable people. katy watson, bbc news. we're entering our seventh week of lockdown in the uk, and for most of us, life has been disrupted beyond recognition. as we wait to hear the government's strategy for eventually easing restrictions, many have been reflecting on their time at home, and their hopes for the future. graham satchell has been hearing some of your stories. # superhuman girls. # there is nothing they can't do. six weeks of lockdown through the eyes of six different people. nine—year—old bella has spent mu
the are using this time to explore and they are the principal vectors.s year and there is an added urgency as fire season begins in a region already struggling with the covid—19. we will have these two big problems together. as we saw in the last year, when you have a lot of fires, you have people going into the hospital. when the hospitals are completely full of people with covid—19, it will be a madness when the fires start this year. the death toll keeps climbing and there is no peak in...
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people who were young, even though they did not necessarily get ill at all, clearly would be the vectorso transmit it to the people who are highly vulnerable. the elderly and those with underlying conditions. one of the things you can look at is how do you cut that off. the best way to do it is to have a physical separation the way we do with the guidelines that are in effect. jesse: i have a high regard for you, dr. fauci. but i want to be fair. there were some people who are angry with you. thinking this advice to the president to shut everything down, to close businesses has really cost a lot of people jobs and their livelihoods and businesses. what would you say to those people? >> obviously that's very unfortunate. that's a consequence you have to balance. the attempt to save as many lives as you can. what is known as a lega effect e economy. how can we re-open the country in a safe way to the economic opportunities that we have. we felt at the time and still do now that that was the right thing to do. could there have been other approaches? i'm humble enough to know maybe there cou
people who were young, even though they did not necessarily get ill at all, clearly would be the vectorso transmit it to the people who are highly vulnerable. the elderly and those with underlying conditions. one of the things you can look at is how do you cut that off. the best way to do it is to have a physical separation the way we do with the guidelines that are in effect. jesse: i have a high regard for you, dr. fauci. but i want to be fair. there were some people who are angry with you....
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the disinflationary vector of europe is absolutely tangible, and extraordinary. should that be front and center for institutions and political elites? should they focus on the disinflation or, may i say, deflation to come? john: what they need to focus on is how the piling on of debt ends, more than the inflation itself. deflation is externally value as with the real debt continues to grow. how is the question. europe has an especially difficult time addressing it by the fiscal route because of their difficulty in creating mutual debt and their difficulty agreeing on fiscal measures. the problem is particularly acute in europe for political reasons. i would certainly agree with that. how we get out of this is what everybody is trying to understand. eventually, i think it is through some sort of overt financial repression and expansion of the fiscal side of things. john, we were speaking with a german mep at length talking about the legality of the constitutional court and how this could hurt the judgment we had last week and how it could hurt future programs of t
the disinflationary vector of europe is absolutely tangible, and extraordinary. should that be front and center for institutions and political elites? should they focus on the disinflation or, may i say, deflation to come? john: what they need to focus on is how the piling on of debt ends, more than the inflation itself. deflation is externally value as with the real debt continues to grow. how is the question. europe has an especially difficult time addressing it by the fiscal route because of...
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you need to look in the long run at the fossil fuel industry and ask yourself how much risk do i vectorurning into a runoff? so i think there is a price that is right for integrated oil and resources more generally, so that may be a place where you think i can fund from that from an under waiting there. position, somet glamorous.ess grandm there are value opportunities funded by those sectors that are undervalued. or glamorous parts of i.t., areas like resources and oil. tom: i can see the marketing coming now, the state street global glamour fund. it has a ring to it. thank you so, much, the cio of state street. we look around july and august as well. coming up later today, david westin and conversation with a either traineds on saudi arabia and aramco, the challenges that the kingdom is having. that would be the u.s. secretary of energy with david westin at the 12:00 hour. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ritika: this is "bloomberg surveillance." let's get the bloomberg business flash. the ceo of boeing predict a major u.s. airline will most likely go out of business this year. in a
you need to look in the long run at the fossil fuel industry and ask yourself how much risk do i vectorurning into a runoff? so i think there is a price that is right for integrated oil and resources more generally, so that may be a place where you think i can fund from that from an under waiting there. position, somet glamorous.ess grandm there are value opportunities funded by those sectors that are undervalued. or glamorous parts of i.t., areas like resources and oil. tom: i can see the...