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again as people have looked and studied this, particularly in europe, that the schoolchildren are not vectors for this. for whatever reason, they are usually infected by the parents and not infecting adults. places that have had schools open have not seen the schools contribute to increasing the prevalence of the virus.
again as people have looked and studied this, particularly in europe, that the schoolchildren are not vectors for this. for whatever reason, they are usually infected by the parents and not infecting adults. places that have had schools open have not seen the schools contribute to increasing the prevalence of the virus.
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the bill being a natural vector of disease was what a nonsense, going into the dressing room, you don'tse who played the recreational game you can go in with a packed lunch, there has been many times and i have seen the batsmen come from inside their own carand batsmen come from inside their own car and that is what they are going to have to do for next saturday. could it have been done earlier? yes. but should we celebrate the fa ct yes. but should we celebrate the fact that recreational cricket is backin fact that recreational cricket is back injuly fact that recreational cricket is back in july the 11th? absolutely. fact that recreational cricket is back injuly the 11th? absolutely. i think there will be many around the country raising glass this weekend. it isa country raising glass this weekend. it is a great u—turn, it is exactly right because as you have said there it is the spot that is played outside, it is a sport that should be quite easy to social distance, totally agree with that, so i think there will be a lot of excited kids as well. there were lots of kids that were insp
the bill being a natural vector of disease was what a nonsense, going into the dressing room, you don'tse who played the recreational game you can go in with a packed lunch, there has been many times and i have seen the batsmen come from inside their own carand batsmen come from inside their own car and that is what they are going to have to do for next saturday. could it have been done earlier? yes. but should we celebrate the fa ct yes. but should we celebrate the fact that recreational...
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a nursing home is one of the top vectors of where you would see spread. we knew we needed to do something. we told these facilities, transfer them to a place that makes sense. where they can be isolated. their first thought is the hospital. fortunately a lot of these folks don't require that level of care. many of them are asymptomatic. we said a hospital is going to treat people. we wanted a place where it would be safe. the first one was in april in jacksonville. it has now expanded to 13. a lot of it is we have the funds. we would like to expand more. some of it is a matter of making sure you have enough staff. you have an operator. they've got to have the personnel. it is a tool. especially when you look at the clinical consequences of the on residents of long-term care. 200,000less than long-term care residents in the state of florida. they represent 50% of the talent use. not even as people, many as that one class of people. this is something that is addressing the most riskiest element. it is something that is important. employees, contract at the
a nursing home is one of the top vectors of where you would see spread. we knew we needed to do something. we told these facilities, transfer them to a place that makes sense. where they can be isolated. their first thought is the hospital. fortunately a lot of these folks don't require that level of care. many of them are asymptomatic. we said a hospital is going to treat people. we wanted a place where it would be safe. the first one was in april in jacksonville. it has now expanded to 13. a...
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whether it is coming from our domestic politicians or our foreign vectors as well because ultimately it is a threat to democracy and participation and the democratic process. does information is a very good word and now very quickly before we run our time i do want to ask you all of this if you can try and keep your answers short let's begin with andrew andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves this is a big problem for governments very quickly do you think that social media has a role and a responsibility here as well it certainly does and in that respect i agree with nina. more than i better place to answer this question given that you've just written a book on this very topic but this goes back to a point that i just made an awful lot of the conclusions that result from the report actually relate to what the west in the u.k. can do to better protect itself then they're not actually relate to what russia is doing their conclusions to my mind are in a sense too little and scandalously
whether it is coming from our domestic politicians or our foreign vectors as well because ultimately it is a threat to democracy and participation and the democratic process. does information is a very good word and now very quickly before we run our time i do want to ask you all of this if you can try and keep your answers short let's begin with andrew andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves...
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whether it is coming from our domestic politicians or our foreign vectors as well because all. timidly it is a threat to democracy and participation in the democratic process does information is a very good word and now very quickly before we run our time i do want to ask you all of this if you can try and keep your answers short let's begin with andrew andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves this is a big problem for governments very quickly do you think that social media has a role and a responsibility here as well. it certainly does and in that respect i agree with. far more than i better place to answer this question given that you've just written a book on this very topic but this goes back to a point that i just made an awful lot of the conclusions that result from the report actually relate to what the west in the u.k. can do to better protect itself then they're not actually relate to what russia is doing their conclusions to my mind are in a sense too little and scandal
whether it is coming from our domestic politicians or our foreign vectors as well because all. timidly it is a threat to democracy and participation in the democratic process does information is a very good word and now very quickly before we run our time i do want to ask you all of this if you can try and keep your answers short let's begin with andrew andrew disinformation it's being sent via social media by a social media platforms facebook. twitter these things aren't policing themselves...
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and essentially in the air-conditioning, that is something that will be a good vector.he outdoor transmission has not been as significant. that heat and humidity are generally your friend when it comes to this virus. likeirus doesn't typically that, it would prefer to be in the enclosed environments. big crowds obviously provide more risk and then the close contact setting, if you were to stay in close contact with people, you don't even need to cough or sneeze at this point. if you are talking repeatedly, you're there for a long time, really the social distancing is very, very significant. if you maintain appropriate social distancing, you are not going to probably affect anyone or get infected. a facial covering if you can't do that, that's a way that could mitigate some of the particles that you may cough or sneeze or talk with and could produce some of the transmission. so if you are not in the situation where you can avoid 's or appropriately social distance, wearing a face covering will help you. low risk versus high risk, which is per the well-documented at this
and essentially in the air-conditioning, that is something that will be a good vector.he outdoor transmission has not been as significant. that heat and humidity are generally your friend when it comes to this virus. likeirus doesn't typically that, it would prefer to be in the enclosed environments. big crowds obviously provide more risk and then the close contact setting, if you were to stay in close contact with people, you don't even need to cough or sneeze at this point. if you are talking...
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that will be a good vector. the outdoor transmission has not been as significant. sunshine, pete and humidity are your friends -- heat and humidity are your friends when it comes to this virus, which does not like it and would prefer to be in enclosed environments. big crowds provide more risk. close contact, sustained, with people, you don't even need to sneeze or cough, at this point. if you are talking and you are there for a long time -- really the social distancing is significant. if you maintain appropriate distancing, you are not going to probably infect anyone or get infected. facial covering, if you cannot do that, there is a way to mitigate the particles you may cough or sneeze or talk with and could reduce transmission. if you are not in a situation where you can avoid the three c's or appropriately social distance, wearing a face covering will help you. low risk versus high-risk. this is well documented at this point. when we talked about flattening the curve in march, part of the main reason was to make sure hospitals could cope with whatever happens i
that will be a good vector. the outdoor transmission has not been as significant. sunshine, pete and humidity are your friends -- heat and humidity are your friends when it comes to this virus, which does not like it and would prefer to be in enclosed environments. big crowds provide more risk. close contact, sustained, with people, you don't even need to sneeze or cough, at this point. if you are talking and you are there for a long time -- really the social distancing is significant. if you...
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on the data, are children vectors for this? should parents and communities address this. >> it's disturbing to hear politicians talking in clear terms. we've heard state governors says children are not vectors. that's simply not true. we know children can transmit the virus to others, but there's a lot that remains to be study. right now the nih is doing a large study called a heroes study. we still need to understand why is it that fewer children get very sick with covid-19 compared to adults, but also that when some children do get infected they wind up in the icu with a very, very serious manifestations of covid-19, so it is frustrating to me that you hear politicians talk in these certain terms that they know exactly what you hear with these children and you hear scientists talk more truthfully in more uncertain terms because we just don't fully understand the role of kids in this pandemic, and learning that will be credit call to making educated decisions about when kids should go back to school. >> to your point, here's t
on the data, are children vectors for this? should parents and communities address this. >> it's disturbing to hear politicians talking in clear terms. we've heard state governors says children are not vectors. that's simply not true. we know children can transmit the virus to others, but there's a lot that remains to be study. right now the nih is doing a large study called a heroes study. we still need to understand why is it that fewer children get very sick with covid-19 compared to...
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the problem with cricket, as everybody understands, is the ball is a natural vector of disease — potentiallyny rate. but could the sport and its players reduce that risk? you could say, ok, every two hours, we'll wash our hands properly with soap and water and dry them. and in between we'll carry in our pockets some alcohol gel. but, with the likes of tennis, basketball and golf back since may, some fear cricket has lost many young players. i've watched around these areas for the last few weeks, and a lot of kids, a lot of recreational players have turned their hand to golf. good luck trying to get them back. what would be your message to the government? stop being muppets. i mean, it's cricket, it's outdoors! i keep seeing all these other sports... beaches are jam—packed but we can't play a game of cricket! geta grip! so, as the game resumes at elite level, with england and the west indies both playing warm—up matches, at the grass roots it's a different story. for amateur cricket, it's still a waiting game. andy swiss, bbc news. that's it. kirsty wark will be here in five minutes over on b
the problem with cricket, as everybody understands, is the ball is a natural vector of disease — potentiallyny rate. but could the sport and its players reduce that risk? you could say, ok, every two hours, we'll wash our hands properly with soap and water and dry them. and in between we'll carry in our pockets some alcohol gel. but, with the likes of tennis, basketball and golf back since may, some fear cricket has lost many young players. i've watched around these areas for the last few...
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flowers same insects or the trickle signals to let them know whether their blossoms are full of vector or empty. to prove this hypothesis of their 1st turned his attention to the flowers. we have measured the fact that flowers are negatively charged they are grounded to the to the ground to the floor to the soil which is rich in electrons and these negative charge uses the next songs if you won't fall in the soil will move into the flower so the flowers tend to be negative bees tend to lose electrons when they fly this is one of their properties as if right through the year they rub against the air and they will share the electro therefore they will be positively charged. in the lab was able to prove that bumblebees consents electrostatic fields with the help of his institution's own b. colonies. insects tested already reacted to tiny amounts of negative charge at feeding stations researchers had set up to simulate flowers rich in nectar. the sensory biologists can even listen into the communication between flower and be . it's. they connect a flower to an extremely sensitive measuring
flowers same insects or the trickle signals to let them know whether their blossoms are full of vector or empty. to prove this hypothesis of their 1st turned his attention to the flowers. we have measured the fact that flowers are negatively charged they are grounded to the to the ground to the floor to the soil which is rich in electrons and these negative charge uses the next songs if you won't fall in the soil will move into the flower so the flowers tend to be negative bees tend to lose...
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that is something to think about , that is a vector for transmission. i think it's a testament to the folks who have been working hard in the medical system here in the state of florida. i think it gives us all hope that we are going to get through this ok. with that, i want to recognize the mayor for his comments. >> thank you. reporter, it's really distracting what you are doing. thank you. i want to thank you, governor, for being here and giving support to the people of miami-dade county. we are going through a rough time here. we have over 2000 people in the hospital with covid-19. icus, 2000 people in people on ventilators. these are all record highs for us. as the governor said, everybody is focused on the number of people who have tested positive. that's not something we focus on. look at the positivity rate. and the positivity rate in miami-dade county has over 25%. we have taken some measures and put in new rules and regulations . we have instituted curfews to try to drive the positivity rate down so that we can start to reduce the number of pe
that is something to think about , that is a vector for transmission. i think it's a testament to the folks who have been working hard in the medical system here in the state of florida. i think it gives us all hope that we are going to get through this ok. with that, i want to recognize the mayor for his comments. >> thank you. reporter, it's really distracting what you are doing. thank you. i want to thank you, governor, for being here and giving support to the people of miami-dade...
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servicios esenciales, salen afuera, estÁn trabajando y estÁn mas expuestos que otras poblaciones y otros vectoresea mas confirmada en los Ángeles. luego viene texas, este estado con mÁs de 8200 casos, 5% mas que el dÍa anterior. muchos hospitales en texas rebasados. el gobernador abbott tomÓ medidas no sacrifica la reapertura. hoy ordenÓ el huso obligatorio de con mascarillas en condados de 20 casos o mÁs. quienes nou solano medida, serÁn sanz dos con 120 dÓlares. >>> viene gente sin mÁscara y la gente se encarga de recordarle. y estoy seguro de que es una responsabilidad que todos tenemos. la orden permite que los gobiernos locales impongan restricciones para las reuniones de mÁs de 20 personas. >>> ha llevado a una crisis en los puntos donde se hace las pruebas del coronavirus. hay filas muy largas mi reusted. se realizan 500 y 600 mil pruebas. los quit para hacerla no alcanzan para tantas personas. algunos sitios han tenido que cerrar. y debido a la alta demanda en muchos casos, la entrega de resultados se ha retrasado. en algunos estados hasta 4 dÍas. en mÉxico, la situaciÓn es tambiÉn delica
servicios esenciales, salen afuera, estÁn trabajando y estÁn mas expuestos que otras poblaciones y otros vectoresea mas confirmada en los Ángeles. luego viene texas, este estado con mÁs de 8200 casos, 5% mas que el dÍa anterior. muchos hospitales en texas rebasados. el gobernador abbott tomÓ medidas no sacrifica la reapertura. hoy ordenÓ el huso obligatorio de con mascarillas en condados de 20 casos o mÁs. quienes nou solano medida, serÁn sanz dos con 120 dÓlares. >>> viene...
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not only that but they are not considered vectors of transmission and that's been shown in sweden and switzerland and iceland did a study. they are all coming out the same way and just look at that and then go. but i think -- i think these countries are showing that it can be done safely but i do think parents should have the ability if they want to. yes, sir. [inaudible question] >> here's the thing, i'm not going to dictate how everything goes, you know miami is looking at a different situation, you will have a lot of situations around the state that will open up and i will be at. they have faced a similar epidemic like miami-dade county. i told the commissioner of education we will work with these districts collaboratively, understand we have a very diverse state, that has been my approach to almost all of the stuff, recognizing that the response here has got to be different than it would be in different parts of the state and i think there's other parts of the state for example with coronavirus but it's been effective for their area. i think the same thing should be true here. my
not only that but they are not considered vectors of transmission and that's been shown in sweden and switzerland and iceland did a study. they are all coming out the same way and just look at that and then go. but i think -- i think these countries are showing that it can be done safely but i do think parents should have the ability if they want to. yes, sir. [inaudible question] >> here's the thing, i'm not going to dictate how everything goes, you know miami is looking at a different...
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frankly, the vectors have been very good over the last 10 years of responsible industry.off the map now, what do they go back to, that responsible industry, or once again and did three of chaos -- one to second -- or once again an industry of chaos? jonathan: they have been subsidizing the airplanes, especially transatlantic. they've got to start to make changes. tom: bring back the 747. jonathan: you want to start flying? that is going to be an extensive flight, tom. up next on the program, scott wren, wells fargo investment industry who -- investment institute global equity strategist. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." ♪ >> fiscal stimulus gives us that shot in the arm. it buys us time to get there, but we thick markets are going to be increasingly focused on identifying a solution in the months to come. >> there's going to be a lot more unemployment coming, a shift from what was temporary unemployment into permanent. >> confidence is the elusive issue here. for those that are in work, there will be that fear of the specter of unemployment. >> this is "bloomberg survei
frankly, the vectors have been very good over the last 10 years of responsible industry.off the map now, what do they go back to, that responsible industry, or once again and did three of chaos -- one to second -- or once again an industry of chaos? jonathan: they have been subsidizing the airplanes, especially transatlantic. they've got to start to make changes. tom: bring back the 747. jonathan: you want to start flying? that is going to be an extensive flight, tom. up next on the program,...
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we have studies in south korea that have shown that kids under 10 are not necessarily vectors. the age of 10 are definitely vectors like adults can be but ultimately low risk doesn't mean no risk. so we still need to be very careful about like you just said, abby, what point do we decide that somebody has truly recovered from covid-19? so that's why i keep going back to the community transmission rate. to me that is an important metric. if the positivity rate is greater than 5% in any one particular city or state, i don't think those schools in that particular state should open. >> dr. mathew, we'll talk about this for a long time. thank you for joining us again this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> washington state was the first in the u.s. to report a case of the coronavirus and one of the earliest to lock down. but now, it's seeing a resurgence after doing so well for so long. what is driving this spike in covid-19 deaths there? n pets in animal shelters in need of a home. he found it in a boy with special needs, who also needed him. as part of our love promise, suba
we have studies in south korea that have shown that kids under 10 are not necessarily vectors. the age of 10 are definitely vectors like adults can be but ultimately low risk doesn't mean no risk. so we still need to be very careful about like you just said, abby, what point do we decide that somebody has truly recovered from covid-19? so that's why i keep going back to the community transmission rate. to me that is an important metric. if the positivity rate is greater than 5% in any one...
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let's not forget they can be vector vectors. they can transmit the disease to teachers, school nurses and officials and take it back home. if an elderly person lives with that kid, we have known of cases kids have transmitted the virus and resulted in a few people dieing dieing. to me that's worrisome. in an environment it's getting so difficult to get a covid-19 test. good luck in atlanta if you want tested. it's really difficult. so i think there are a lot of things that we need to think about, and we should not talk about schools and children and teachers in a vacuum. >> just this weekend we learned of a case in arizona three teachers who share add classroom during summer school instruction all three of them ended up infected with the coronavirus and one of them died. i want you gentlemen to take a listen to the surgeon general this morning. >> about two to three weeks. just as we've seen cases skyrocket we can turn this thing around in two to three weeks if we can get a critical mass of people wearing face covering, practici
let's not forget they can be vector vectors. they can transmit the disease to teachers, school nurses and officials and take it back home. if an elderly person lives with that kid, we have known of cases kids have transmitted the virus and resulted in a few people dieing dieing. to me that's worrisome. in an environment it's getting so difficult to get a covid-19 test. good luck in atlanta if you want tested. it's really difficult. so i think there are a lot of things that we need to think...
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will remember borisjohnson said that one of their issues with the cricket ball was it was a natural vectorad to start recreationally from this weekend. she's regarded as one of the trailblazers in horse racing. but today, lizzie kelly annonced she's halting her career
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but they're still go to be a vector of transmission in some capability. >> so much still unknown as you say. listen, dr. o'carroll, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on cnn including tense scenes in portland, oregon, amid ongoing protests over racial justice and controversy over some bizarre arrests. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. a lotta folks are asking me lately how to get their dishes as clean as possible. i tell them, you should try cascade platinum plus the power of oxi. cascade platinum + oxi penetrates and breaks down food soils some detergents can leave behind, washing away even the smallest food residue, so it doesn't redeposit on your dishes. and oxi is cascade's most powerful clean, formulated without any chlorine bleach, for a deep hygienic clean you can see and feel. cascade + the power of oxi. the #1 recommended brand in north america. >>> the streets of portland, oregon
but they're still go to be a vector of transmission in some capability. >> so much still unknown as you say. listen, dr. o'carroll, thank you. >>> there is much more ahead on cnn including tense scenes in portland, oregon, amid ongoing protests over racial justice and controversy over some bizarre arrests. - [narrator] the shark vacmop combines powerful suction with spray mopping to lock away debris and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and...
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today found that the health department knowingly sent fake vectors from nursing home to nursing home without first testing number covid-19. given the huge number of deaths linked to nursing homes, why aren't vectors required to be tested routinely and has that changed? gov. newsom: yes it has, we have raised our standards and requiring for every sector where an inspector is inspecting, they meet the same criteria that is established within that sector. that has been changed. thes, forgive me, in lexicon of government, a meet and confer issue, but we will resolve the issue. reporter: i just want to understand exactly what you are announcing today. are you signing any executive orders or public health orders in relation to what you have talked about? when will the state provide details on the waiver process for schools and will it be a requirement that unions have to support any of the waiver plans for them to be approved? gov. newsom: let me take advantage of giving you a slide as it relates to elementary. forwaiver process is elementary schools specifically in the state of california
today found that the health department knowingly sent fake vectors from nursing home to nursing home without first testing number covid-19. given the huge number of deaths linked to nursing homes, why aren't vectors required to be tested routinely and has that changed? gov. newsom: yes it has, we have raised our standards and requiring for every sector where an inspector is inspecting, they meet the same criteria that is established within that sector. that has been changed. thes, forgive me,...
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i've read and every expert i've had asked say we have very little science on how children act as vectors of covid. we just don't know yet, right? >> when we talk about pandemic with things we all agree on. we all should be able to agree that masks prevent transmission and we should all be able to agree that everyone wants kids back in school, elementally schools and secondary schools and we want them back in colleges, but question is how is it best and safest to do that? so recent data out of places like arizona and california, mississippi show that about 10% of the new infections are in people less than 18 years old, so about 10% of the infections are in essentially children and add lossents. the concern is not so much that the child who acquires the virus will become deathly ill, thankfully that's a rare phenomenon but those children will transmit the virus. they will transmit it to their parents and grandparents and neighbors and other kids will take it to their homes so they become a vector for the perpetuation of the virus. that's the simple issue. we have to stop things. we have to
i've read and every expert i've had asked say we have very little science on how children act as vectors of covid. we just don't know yet, right? >> when we talk about pandemic with things we all agree on. we all should be able to agree that masks prevent transmission and we should all be able to agree that everyone wants kids back in school, elementally schools and secondary schools and we want them back in colleges, but question is how is it best and safest to do that? so recent data...
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i think when we think about schools as potential vectors, we have to remember that the first thing, theant single thing that we have to do right now is control the virus in our communities. if we don't bring this virus under control in our communities, there is no way that schools are going to be able to open safely and ensure that the adults that are involved in making sure that kids can go to school are able to be there safely. >> i think it's probably fair to say that kids are as eager to get back to school after all these months away as parents are to send them back to school. molly, we have a viewer asking how can i make sure that my child feels safe and comfortable at school while also not being distracted by all the changes? >> think that's also a really good question. i think here, kind of preparation and communication is key. this has been addressed briefly, but things are going to look different whether schools reopen or don't reopen. things will look different and to pretend they won't look different is probably not doing our kids any service. so acknowledging what those diff
i think when we think about schools as potential vectors, we have to remember that the first thing, theant single thing that we have to do right now is control the virus in our communities. if we don't bring this virus under control in our communities, there is no way that schools are going to be able to open safely and ensure that the adults that are involved in making sure that kids can go to school are able to be there safely. >> i think it's probably fair to say that kids are as eager...
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as a single mother and her 5-year-old child was with his grandparents, that somehow he might be a vector carrying coronavirus into their home. so she has decided for at least the next year if not beyond to do home schooling. now where i am, craig, in broward county, is getting a splashover effect from dade county, miami-dade county which has the greatest number of cases. but many of those who are now testing positive are making their way north from hialeah, from miami gardens into broward county hospitals. and so they're now overwhelmed, turning auditoriums and conference rooms into areas where they can treat the additional covid patients arriving. this is what the ceo had to say from broward health south. >> we've been able to adjust beds. we've also been successful in converting conference centers, lobbies, auditoriums for additional beds. really to relieve the current staff that quite honestly, they're heroes working 12-hour shifts. you can imagine how stressful this job can be. >> reporter: he is from memorial health south, i misspoke. one of the things that they have done and they'r
as a single mother and her 5-year-old child was with his grandparents, that somehow he might be a vector carrying coronavirus into their home. so she has decided for at least the next year if not beyond to do home schooling. now where i am, craig, in broward county, is getting a splashover effect from dade county, miami-dade county which has the greatest number of cases. but many of those who are now testing positive are making their way north from hialeah, from miami gardens into broward...
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you know, in a party or something like that and the air-conditioning, it is going to be a better vector for transmission. there's just no doubt about it. people's homes. obviously most people get infected from family members or friends. and in the air-conditioning that's going to be secret that will be a good vector, the outdoor transmission is not as significant. the sunshine, heat and humidity are generally your friend when it comes to this virus. the virus doesn't typically like that. would prefer to be in the enclosed environments, you know, big crowds obviously provide more risk and then the close contact settings, when you're in sustained close contact with people, you don't even need to cough or sneeze, you know, we think at this point if you're talking repeatedly and there for a long time, do it. so really the social distancing is very, very significant. you know, if you maintain appropriate social distancing, you're not going to probably infect anyone or get infected. you know, facial covering, if you can't do that, you know, there is a way that could mitigate some of the parti
you know, in a party or something like that and the air-conditioning, it is going to be a better vector for transmission. there's just no doubt about it. people's homes. obviously most people get infected from family members or friends. and in the air-conditioning that's going to be secret that will be a good vector, the outdoor transmission is not as significant. the sunshine, heat and humidity are generally your friend when it comes to this virus. the virus doesn't typically like that. would...
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such as add no vectors in v s v and protein subunits. one of these is a is a trial that started last monday the 20 this past monday the 27th the beginning in a phase 3 trial it's a trial that will go over several months involving 30000 individuals we hope that as the time we get into the late fall and early winter we will have in fact a vaccine that we can say would be safe and effective one can never guarantee the safety or effectiveness unless you do the trial but we are cautiously optimistic that this will be successful because in the early studies in human the phase one study it clearly showed that individuals who were vaccinated mounted a neutralizing antibody response that was at least comparable and in many respects better than what we see in convalescence serum from individuals who have recovered from covert 19 as i mentioned the phase 3 trial as already started 30000 individuals were already starting to enroll i might also conclude members of the committee to point out that there is a website called coronavirus prevention networ
such as add no vectors in v s v and protein subunits. one of these is a is a trial that started last monday the 20 this past monday the 27th the beginning in a phase 3 trial it's a trial that will go over several months involving 30000 individuals we hope that as the time we get into the late fall and early winter we will have in fact a vaccine that we can say would be safe and effective one can never guarantee the safety or effectiveness unless you do the trial but we are cautiously optimistic...
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that's going to be something that will be a good vector. the outdoor transmission has not been as significant. the sunshine, the heat and humidity are generally your friend when it comes to this virus. the virus doesn't typically like that, would prefer to be in the enclosed environments. big crowds, obviously, proud more risk. and then the close contact settings, when you're in sustained close contact with people, you don't even need to cough or snooed sneeze, you know, we think at this point. if you're talking repeatedly and you're there for a long time. the social distancing is very, very significant. if you maintain appropriate social distancing, you're not going to probably infect anyone or get infected. facial covering, if you can't do that, is a way that could mitigate some of the particles that you may cough or sneeze or talk with and could reduce some of the transmission. if you're not in a situation where you can avoid the three c's or where you can appropriately social distance, you know, wearing the face covering will help you.
that's going to be something that will be a good vector. the outdoor transmission has not been as significant. the sunshine, the heat and humidity are generally your friend when it comes to this virus. the virus doesn't typically like that, would prefer to be in the enclosed environments. big crowds, obviously, proud more risk. and then the close contact settings, when you're in sustained close contact with people, you don't even need to cough or snooed sneeze, you know, we think at this point....
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schools are where kids get together, kids are vectors even if they don't get sick, they're vectors and more problematic they don't get sick because they don't know enough to stay home and think about the teachers that work there, the custodians, the school bus drivers and how worried they must be. i was speaking to the family member of a teacher in another state where this is considered and worried what will happen to the teacher when they go back into this mix? it is interesting they're saying this and still early july. schools start next month in florida. they have several weeks to see how this goes and possibly change their minds or come up with some kind of a combination of in school and online early. something that might help mitigate having all of those children in one place. >> yeah. all right. elizabeth, if you could stand by for me. among the new announcements out of florida the state requires the schools there to reopen for in-person classes this fall. i want to talk more with alberto carvallo as the superintendent of schools. i think we can all agree in-person learning is be
schools are where kids get together, kids are vectors even if they don't get sick, they're vectors and more problematic they don't get sick because they don't know enough to stay home and think about the teachers that work there, the custodians, the school bus drivers and how worried they must be. i was speaking to the family member of a teacher in another state where this is considered and worried what will happen to the teacher when they go back into this mix? it is interesting they're saying...
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that does it indicate in terms of children being vectors of this disease? and i think it is important, dana, because this comes -- >> -- problems with the live stream and we're trying to get that straightened out before we begin. >> all right. so they're having some technical difficulties. hopefully they'll get them sorted shortly. dana, the reason i say that, is because the administration from the president on down, any surrogate you have on, you know, is insisting, well, children aren't vectors. your interview with betsy devos about sending kids to school and the truth is dr. redfield said at the end of june, you know, we don't know at this point. >> ladies and gentlemen, our nation is in the midst of the public health catastrophe. as of this week, more than 150,000 americans are dead from the coronavirus. by far the most of any country in the world. as the virus is still spreading rapidly across our country, it took nearly three months for the united states to go from one infection to 1 million. now, we have more than 4 million with at least a million am
that does it indicate in terms of children being vectors of this disease? and i think it is important, dana, because this comes -- >> -- problems with the live stream and we're trying to get that straightened out before we begin. >> all right. so they're having some technical difficulties. hopefully they'll get them sorted shortly. dana, the reason i say that, is because the administration from the president on down, any surrogate you have on, you know, is insisting, well, children...
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very low risk and we see -- i think overwhelmingly in every study -- that the schoolkids are not vectors of transmission -- amy: despite the pleading of many, he refuses to impose a lockdown or mask requirement statewide. can you talk about the significance of what is happening in florida and in the world? the largest a single spike not only undnder f florida, but in e world yestererday. now, wecoununtry right arare in a worse position than e were back in marcrch. and i felt terrible saying it but this is the truth.h. in m march, we saw the number of cases skyrocketing but it was focused on what epicenter, the new york area. now we have multiple epicenteres of outbreaks - -- florida, texa, california, nowow the carolinas, tennessee, alabama, georgia. there are many areas raging out of control. and unlike in n march, we don'tt haveve a shelter-in-placace ord. we have no political -- for anything even approaching come even requesting people to stay at homome, avoiding g indoor gaththerings while we e having everyone require masks. iear at this popoint, we are not even seeing the peak of th
very low risk and we see -- i think overwhelmingly in every study -- that the schoolkids are not vectors of transmission -- amy: despite the pleading of many, he refuses to impose a lockdown or mask requirement statewide. can you talk about the significance of what is happening in florida and in the world? the largest a single spike not only undnder f florida, but in e world yestererday. now, wecoununtry right arare in a worse position than e were back in marcrch. and i felt terrible saying it...
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i have a sense that he is so -- in the vector of his book. dissipate all of that to christianity. i understand the impulse, but if you applied it to music or to color or to shades of color and also all poetry, the reason some people is they find a similarity which makes it, super ordinate that. i am that way. i am a catholic. it does not mean you want to make other people uncomfortable, but it is to resist such effort to insist there really are no differences. much more amicable and the differences which is what i'm trying to do. about which i desire zero curiosity. [inaudible] are we dismissed? >> i think so. >> thank you all for coming. [applause] [inaudible] we will exit towards the back. >> you are watching book tv on c-span2. television for serious readers. tonight we are spending the evening with the late author and columnist william f buckley junior. a founder of the national review magazine and he also had a long running newspaper column. up next from 1997, mr. buckley reflected on his faith in his autobiography near my god. [inaudible conversations] >> could you please be
i have a sense that he is so -- in the vector of his book. dissipate all of that to christianity. i understand the impulse, but if you applied it to music or to color or to shades of color and also all poetry, the reason some people is they find a similarity which makes it, super ordinate that. i am that way. i am a catholic. it does not mean you want to make other people uncomfortable, but it is to resist such effort to insist there really are no differences. much more amicable and the...
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countries that shut down schools versus those that didn't, to the extent in which young people serve as vectors for the disease and there is growing evidence that we're not sexually necessarily doing a whole lot of good by shutting schools down. that's sort of my outlook, when you have very concrete and certain harms from shutting down schools and the weight of the evidence suggests you don't have a great benefit for it, then at that point, we ought to leave it in the hands of families to decide what's right for them. >> i have to play devil's advocate for a moment here because if you could cite some of these sources, that would be beneficial because i think in the news, we have talked about the transmission from kids to adults that has been at the forefront when talking about bringing kids back in israel. i know there's an outbreak right now but you can't speak specifically to the cases in israel, but does that not play a role? because the evidence certainly seems to be there that there has been an outbreak in that country. are you afraid of that happening in california >> there's an unusual s
countries that shut down schools versus those that didn't, to the extent in which young people serve as vectors for the disease and there is growing evidence that we're not sexually necessarily doing a whole lot of good by shutting schools down. that's sort of my outlook, when you have very concrete and certain harms from shutting down schools and the weight of the evidence suggests you don't have a great benefit for it, then at that point, we ought to leave it in the hands of families to...
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to flowers and insects electrical signals to let them know whether their blossoms are full of vector or empty. to prove this hypothesis. first turned his attention to the flowers. we have measured the fact that flowers are negatively charged they are grounded to the to the ground to the floor to the soil which is rich in electrons and these negative challenges even exons if you won't fall in the soil will move into the flower so the flows tend to be negative bees tend to lose electrons when they fly this is one of their properties as if i screw the yeah there rug in the air and they will shut electro and therefore they will be positively charged. in the lab was able to prove that bumblebees consensus electrostatic fields with the help of his institution's own colonies. insects tested already reacted to tiny amounts of negative charge at feeding stations researchers had set up to simulate flowers rich in nectar. and on. the sensory biologists can even listen into the communication between flower and be. it's. a very. they connect a flower to an extremely sensitive measuring device the
to flowers and insects electrical signals to let them know whether their blossoms are full of vector or empty. to prove this hypothesis. first turned his attention to the flowers. we have measured the fact that flowers are negatively charged they are grounded to the to the ground to the floor to the soil which is rich in electrons and these negative challenges even exons if you won't fall in the soil will move into the flower so the flows tend to be negative bees tend to lose electrons when...
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a viral vector is not unique to oxford. what is important about that?of three similar including the oxford astra one. canadian-chinese company has a similar approach. the aim of the viral vector is to induce or activate at the best possible activation level to the two key arms including an antibody response. an anti-body quickly finds the virus or the virus-infected cell and tags it and helps to clear it. the other one is the longer term in unity. you have these surveillance cells that hang around blood and tries to kill the infected cells and get rid of it. that is where we think the astrazeneca and johnson vaccines are going to be differentiated but we have to see the data. the hope is there but it will all come down to how much and how different are they on the anti-body side? are they as good or are you paying a price by losing that? sam, thank you for stopping by today. we want to take a look right now at your movers this morning. up bigg with one that is time on positive trials of a covid-19 treatment. gaining one edges 63%. %,l -- it is gaining 1
a viral vector is not unique to oxford. what is important about that?of three similar including the oxford astra one. canadian-chinese company has a similar approach. the aim of the viral vector is to induce or activate at the best possible activation level to the two key arms including an antibody response. an anti-body quickly finds the virus or the virus-infected cell and tags it and helps to clear it. the other one is the longer term in unity. you have these surveillance cells that hang...
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what is the trajectory of come is it due to the misogynist vectors are endogenous and what are the factors that led you to write previous to this book? >> that is a great question. i would say everything is most endogenous. it's basically to change the business model. we didn't really change anythi anything. but then it wasn't fine it was all 20% and above so we started to see the anger and outpouring that basically started to identify this and this was done working out at this moment as you want to put it between the two. >> host: a rather broad question whether or not under what conditions can anger be provocative? >> it's a tribal energy that can be recognized. the if you look at them they spend time at being anger at fans so it's a kind of included solidarity that tends to be the response to the increased uncertainty so you think about the process here that is where it is going to be so that's where you see the anger generated. do you think we should listen to hedge fund is or airlines that spend when they basically should have cash reserves, that makes people angry then why do we have
what is the trajectory of come is it due to the misogynist vectors are endogenous and what are the factors that led you to write previous to this book? >> that is a great question. i would say everything is most endogenous. it's basically to change the business model. we didn't really change anythi anything. but then it wasn't fine it was all 20% and above so we started to see the anger and outpouring that basically started to identify this and this was done working out at this moment as...
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. >> i hear a lot of talk about how young people aren't really good vectors of the virus, while my family is one giant data point. >> reporter: the high school teacher says her entire family was sick for a month after her 19-year-old son brought it home. >> i think to put kids and teachers back into that environment is terrifying especially since we might be able to rotate students but we can't rotate faculty. >> reporter: in gila county, arizona, kimberly byrd, a beloved teacher of 30 years, died from the virus after catching it while teaching an online course in the same room as two other teachers. their school said they followed every protocol and still were struck by the virus. today secretary devos was pressed and gave no guidance as to what schools should do in case of an outbreak. >> where there are little flare-ups or hot spots, that can be dealt with on a school-by-school or a case-by-case basis. >> trevor joins us from new york. tonight, the trump administration said new cdc guidelines for reopening schools could come this week? >> reporter: that's right. vice president pence an
. >> i hear a lot of talk about how young people aren't really good vectors of the virus, while my family is one giant data point. >> reporter: the high school teacher says her entire family was sick for a month after her 19-year-old son brought it home. >> i think to put kids and teachers back into that environment is terrifying especially since we might be able to rotate students but we can't rotate faculty. >> reporter: in gila county, arizona, kimberly byrd, a...
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there are several different ways of making this protein, one where it is inside a viral vector that haskilled so it does not infect you. make rna. to ours is the more proven traditional way, to actually make the protein itself, a particle which is very immunogenic. three different ways of making them protein could result in three different immune responses. will show us. we are all racing as fast as we can. those phase i trials should turn in august.two trials we should have some evidence stimulatingcine is an immune response. >> dr. fauci also talked about the other day the fact that we are starting to see mutations in the virus. would that affect the spike you are talking about. if that were to mutate, how problematic would it be for your effort? >> we have looked at it and so far we are in the clear. that is why you want to have a vaccine like ours, that has a antibodies protein, to many parts of the protein, and has an antigen to stimulate immune response. get test it to patients to try the vaccine? >> it is a question that is increasingly asked. it is not hard to do a phase one stu
there are several different ways of making this protein, one where it is inside a viral vector that haskilled so it does not infect you. make rna. to ours is the more proven traditional way, to actually make the protein itself, a particle which is very immunogenic. three different ways of making them protein could result in three different immune responses. will show us. we are all racing as fast as we can. those phase i trials should turn in august.two trials we should have some evidence...
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risku put the workforce at and you can't maintain it and what we don't believe kids are super vectors and kids don't seem to have the same really negative impacts from having covid, there is a lot we still don't know. new mexico has a higher rate of infection among children than any other state or most states. i need to be careful about that with the last set of data over the last week. but it is way too high. i'm cautious about the risk. here is my response to the federal government. best of all, this seems to more of a political attack on public education. this is an administration that doesn't want to fund public education, that has been harsh and cruel about investments and strategies and outcomes for public education. congressnk frankly, has worked really diligently to try to counteract many of the proposals that are discriminatory on their face. for a state that is majority majority in terms of its planation, the betsy devos for public education is unacceptable. part of the same pattern, if you will. the threat is when this president can't get all of the governors on the same pa
risku put the workforce at and you can't maintain it and what we don't believe kids are super vectors and kids don't seem to have the same really negative impacts from having covid, there is a lot we still don't know. new mexico has a higher rate of infection among children than any other state or most states. i need to be careful about that with the last set of data over the last week. but it is way too high. i'm cautious about the risk. here is my response to the federal government. best of...
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in cricket, everybody understands that the ball is a natural vector of the disease and, potentially,r scientific friends. at the moment, we're still on ways to make cricket more covid—secure. the cricket medical experts disagree. if you play cricket as a recreational event, where you turn up, you are already changed, no dressing room, outdoor seating. it's a really safe sport. and so we are trying to push the domestic and recreational game back as quickly as we can with all the parameters that need to go into place. if this test summit is successful, we might see bio—security exported to other big events in tennis, golf and formula 1. but can it work of the open the doors? we spoke to one expert who thinks it is possible to have biosecurity with fans in the stands. but going to the match will be a different experience. i think it is manageable behind closed doors for most sports. the challenge comes when you are going to get thousands of people, when we start to open up to audiences, you will see a huge amount of cashless transactions, you will only be able to use tap—and—go. you mig
in cricket, everybody understands that the ball is a natural vector of the disease and, potentially,r scientific friends. at the moment, we're still on ways to make cricket more covid—secure. the cricket medical experts disagree. if you play cricket as a recreational event, where you turn up, you are already changed, no dressing room, outdoor seating. it's a really safe sport. and so we are trying to push the domestic and recreational game back as quickly as we can with all the parameters...
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kids, but then let's also recognize that although i do not think the school children are the primary vectors of spread, you know, any employment situation, you have got to take precautions to make sure people are protected. [indiscernible] gov. desantis: first of all, i did not give any executive order. that was the department of education. they have a board and they do different things. my view is that we have got to work together and i want to work with all the school districts. if you look at the epidemic throughout florida, it is more severe in some parts than others, and i think you should recognize that but i also think we just got to be guided by the evidence and the data and make sure we are putting the interest of kids first and give them what they deserve. >> [indiscernible] gov. desantis: which lab was that? >> [indiscernible] gov. desantis: ok. >> [indiscernible] gov. desantis: no, it is a great question. i think people -- we went into the spirit all the labs were promising when we went into phase one 48 hours. we figured it would be 72. what has happened is the country is testin
kids, but then let's also recognize that although i do not think the school children are the primary vectors of spread, you know, any employment situation, you have got to take precautions to make sure people are protected. [indiscernible] gov. desantis: first of all, i did not give any executive order. that was the department of education. they have a board and they do different things. my view is that we have got to work together and i want to work with all the school districts. if you look...
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is there evidence that your gem has been a vector for a hotbed of the spread of coronavirus? >> we have record of every single person who has stepped foot and of the total number of check ins well into the thousands. not a single case has been reported so far and with kept detailed records of that all the way through. >> tucker: it's he would have been better off joining a mob of rioters, why are you being hounded by the state do you think? >> i think we are being hounded by the state because we are pushing back against a very, very clear political agenda at this point and we have become a thorn in the side for governor murphy. my partner and i are not willing to back down and we are not going to have our lives destroyed over a political agenda that has nothing to do with us? >> so what is the governor threatening to do to your gem? >> of police force was threatening us with citation after citation, then as the court system, the court system enforce the shutdown and lock our doors on us and we finally got them removed. wwe had workouts outside for a couple of weeks and it was
is there evidence that your gem has been a vector for a hotbed of the spread of coronavirus? >> we have record of every single person who has stepped foot and of the total number of check ins well into the thousands. not a single case has been reported so far and with kept detailed records of that all the way through. >> tucker: it's he would have been better off joining a mob of rioters, why are you being hounded by the state do you think? >> i think we are being hounded by...
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cricket, everybody understands that the ball isa everybody understands that the ball is a natural vectorn rounded many times with our scientific friends. at the moment, we're still on ways to make cricket more covid—19 to go. we're still on ways to make cricket more covid-19 to go. the crickets medical expert is agrees. he thinks clu b medical expert is agrees. he thinks club cricket can't resume with ball hygiene measures in place.“ club cricket can't resume with ball hygiene measures in place. if you play cricket as a recreational event, where you turn up, you are already changed, no dressing room, outdoor seating. it's a really safe sport and so we are trying to push the domestic and recreational game back as quickly as we can with all the parameters that need to go into place. if this test summit successful, we might see bio—security exported to other big events in tennis, golf and formula 1. events in tennis, golf and formula i. but events in tennis, golf and formula 1. but can it work of the open the doors? we spoke to one expert who thinks it is possible to have bio—security with
cricket, everybody understands that the ball isa everybody understands that the ball is a natural vectorn rounded many times with our scientific friends. at the moment, we're still on ways to make cricket more covid—19 to go. we're still on ways to make cricket more covid-19 to go. the crickets medical expert is agrees. he thinks clu b medical expert is agrees. he thinks club cricket can't resume with ball hygiene measures in place.“ club cricket can't resume with ball hygiene measures in...
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that just in the darkest days i'm hoping that there is going to be an effective vaccine and some vector therapies but look to november december before we really know for sure. speaking that we've got 15000 people testing the vaccine getting and getting the vaccine and 15000 getting a placebo how long will it take what are you expect didn't have some good news in. so as you point out the 3 different phases really to these trial the 1st the small you want to find out are people getting rashes are they getting medically sick is it bad for you could it hurt you then they go to a larger phase 2 and now face 3 which could actually prove it out so what they're looking for is this when you have the for. iris you have these antibodies that rise and rise and rise and rise so your body tries to fight it what you want to do with a vaccine is to mimic that same high rise in antibodies and they have been able to show that now the unanswered question is this as you get older people of different different ethnic groups as an example will there be a surprise that someone has a bad reaction to it and wil
that just in the darkest days i'm hoping that there is going to be an effective vaccine and some vector therapies but look to november december before we really know for sure. speaking that we've got 15000 people testing the vaccine getting and getting the vaccine and 15000 getting a placebo how long will it take what are you expect didn't have some good news in. so as you point out the 3 different phases really to these trial the 1st the small you want to find out are people getting rashes are...
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in this case, viral vector and moderna and messenger rna, is it likely one bucket is going to prove effective. if we have one piece of positive data for one, should we sk extrapolate that to others using that technology? >> to a point. you should be encouraged when two platforms gives similar results. the question regarding all of the platforms is whether you'll need a combination of vaccines here. >> it may well be that one works particularly well in a certain patient and another works particularly well with another patient core hurt. i think there will be several vaccines and treatments coming through that compliment each other. that's why it is encouraging that the 23 in clinical development and also the 140 in preclinical development. there is a long way to go. it hopefully could be soon, likely, it is going to be later. >> around the point you raised with how the public is getting comfortable with the clinical trials many of us are watching these clinical trials and reading medical journals ever. how should investors prepare to deal with late stage failures. if ulisen to the medical comm
in this case, viral vector and moderna and messenger rna, is it likely one bucket is going to prove effective. if we have one piece of positive data for one, should we sk extrapolate that to others using that technology? >> to a point. you should be encouraged when two platforms gives similar results. the question regarding all of the platforms is whether you'll need a combination of vaccines here. >> it may well be that one works particularly well in a certain patient and another...
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7500 people filling those chairs to take part in this july 3rd observance they could possibly be vectors for the covert 19 spread the country is already dealing with the considerable uptick in new cases in recent weeks and this is something that could very well undermine his efforts to show that in donald trump's mind america is back forgive me rose if it sounds a bit frivolous here or a bit perhaps but they do know that they can of those 7 off. because the last time he did a big rally 6200 people. and he'd been predicting tens of thousands more than 800000 people and when he going banks the white house he looked decidedly deflates because people just haven't turned up. this is not a frivolous question peter there were considerable reporting. after the president went to tolstoy oklahoma 2 weeks ago that the fact that so few people turned up at the be ok arena basically made him realize the depths to which his popularity has plummeted in recent months because of the pandemic with 19 and so there is apparently a real lot of pressure within the campaign to try to bolster donald trump's publ
7500 people filling those chairs to take part in this july 3rd observance they could possibly be vectors for the covert 19 spread the country is already dealing with the considerable uptick in new cases in recent weeks and this is something that could very well undermine his efforts to show that in donald trump's mind america is back forgive me rose if it sounds a bit frivolous here or a bit perhaps but they do know that they can of those 7 off. because the last time he did a big rally 6200...
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what we don't believe kids are super vectors and we are seeing that kids don't seem to have the same at least consistently really negative impact from having covid, there is a lot we still don't know. and new mexico has a higher rate of infection among children then most states i need to be careful about that with the last set of data over the last week. but it is way too high. i'm really cautious about those risks. and here is my response to the federal government. first of all this seems to me it's more about political consistent attack on publictr administration. it's in a ministration that does not want to fund public education parade they been cruel for outcomes for public education and i think frankly congress has worked really diligently to try to counteract many of these proposals that are discriminatory on their face in for a state that's the majority of the population that betsy devos plan for public education is unacceptable. so part of the same pattern if you will. the threat is when this president cannot get all of the governors on the same page , that's what he goes to
what we don't believe kids are super vectors and we are seeing that kids don't seem to have the same at least consistently really negative impact from having covid, there is a lot we still don't know. and new mexico has a higher rate of infection among children then most states i need to be careful about that with the last set of data over the last week. but it is way too high. i'm really cautious about those risks. and here is my response to the federal government. first of all this seems to...