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. ♪ yvonne: the u.s.overnment's top infectious disease expert says a clinical trial of a coronavirus treatment shows promising results. that accepted send u.s. markets soaring despite bad news on the economy. the data shows that remdesivir has a significant effect on diminishing the time to recover. onne: it seems like even investors are trying to be especially deemologists at the moment. i'm not sure how we're going to interpret that involvement. >> the jury very much is still out on how well it works. the main reasons are this. first of all even though anthony fauci said it met the overall target, full details have not been published. the only large study that has public data is the chinese study that showed it did not help. these are only preliminary findings. only about half of the 1,000 patience in the trial were included in this review and the final results can be different. the results will not be clear until it is closely examined by outside scientists. we know it helped patients who recovered get
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yvonne: throwing more money at he pandemic. markets here now, we are seeing back-to-back gains when it comes to asian stocks. we're seeing a peak in cases in the likes of italy, the u.s. in some parts as well. france. that is throwing some positive signals. the likes of gentleman carta -- jakarta opening up here. japan likely to declare a tate of emergency. kospi as well. fueled by the likes of sam ung. coming back online from the holiday, we're seeing gains close to 2%. watching futures as well after we saw the dow, s&p and nasdaq rally almost 7% overnight. u.s. futures seem to be quite elevated. take a look at india as well coming back online. u.s. futures heading to negative territory now. oil is stabilizing and resuming the gains ahead of the opec plus meeting thursday. treasuries falling. yen falling as well when it comes to the currency. the pound, we see boris johnson the prime minister now in intensive care after not being able to shake off the coronavirus. watching the aussie dollar. don't expect much but we'll look fo
yvonne: throwing more money at he pandemic. markets here now, we are seeing back-to-back gains when it comes to asian stocks. we're seeing a peak in cases in the likes of italy, the u.s. in some parts as well. france. that is throwing some positive signals. the likes of gentleman carta -- jakarta opening up here. japan likely to declare a tate of emergency. kospi as well. fueled by the likes of sam ung. coming back online from the holiday, we're seeing gains close to 2%. watching futures as...
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yvonne: thanks., as india deals with the consequences of the virus lockdown, we speak to the official voice of the country's telco industry and ask what is helping them stay up and running. .he rupiah, not doing a lot we were just talking about how they slashed the growth forecast but the rupiah, very much out there. haslinda: just ahead, we speak a fund manager who expects stock markets to see more deep losses before any hope of a recovery. a ceo is up next. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: some lines crossing him a terminal about abu dhabi commercial banks saying their is $981 to nmc health million on the back of reports we have been saying on how they as thered lazard company's financial troubles mount. the boutique bank will help recover some of those funds the to a-owned lender provided struggling hospital operator and the financial services firm. that is according to people we have been talking to. we know the dollar amount, $981 million. it was thought the exposure would be up to $1
yvonne: thanks., as india deals with the consequences of the virus lockdown, we speak to the official voice of the country's telco industry and ask what is helping them stay up and running. .he rupiah, not doing a lot we were just talking about how they slashed the growth forecast but the rupiah, very much out there. haslinda: just ahead, we speak a fund manager who expects stock markets to see more deep losses before any hope of a recovery. a ceo is up next. that is next. this is bloomberg....
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yvonne: just some lines coming through here.he china morning post reporting that cathay pacific will further reduce long-haul flights. we've seen them cut their capacity to 96% or so. questions on how much more they could actually cut in the moment. not much reaction to the stock here. low oil prices aren't helping airlines either these days. that tweet we got. that woke up these oil markets. was that one tweet that send crude shooting up as much as 35% at one point. perhaps that was the type of deal that was brokered between president trump, cutting output by 10 million barrels between saudi arabia and russia. saudi arabia came out and said, hold on. we need to have an emergency meeting with opec-plus before we discuss any their agreement. a little bit of doubt in these markets are today when it comes to oil. we saw the likes of oil currencies gain. around 2436 per barrel. for more on what is happening, we are joined by the founder of than insights. great to have you. what's the deal here? how close are we to an actual deal? >>
yvonne: just some lines coming through here.he china morning post reporting that cathay pacific will further reduce long-haul flights. we've seen them cut their capacity to 96% or so. questions on how much more they could actually cut in the moment. not much reaction to the stock here. low oil prices aren't helping airlines either these days. that tweet we got. that woke up these oil markets. was that one tweet that send crude shooting up as much as 35% at one point. perhaps that was the type...
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yvonne. yvonne: back to one of our top earnings of stories in asia this morning.ng reported it to percent slide on net income to $4 billion in the first quarter. south korea's largest company warns that overall earnings for the second quarter may fall but expect server demand to keep rising on online activities due to the coronavirus. theing us from seoul is investment semiconductor analyst. thank you so much for joining us. it seems like samsung, at this point, in terms of the guidance, are not painting a rosy picture for the outlook of the company for now. what is your take on these earnings? >> they finished their conference. their earnings guidance for the q2 is very conservative. during their conference call in q&a sessions, it seems that they thevery ready to handle post covid-19 situation, so even though there earnings are conservative, in terms of their semiconductor business and their strategy, it seems that they are very ready for it this month. yvonne: maybe perhaps a little bit more optimism when it comes to chips and i guess it is not a surprise given
yvonne. yvonne: back to one of our top earnings of stories in asia this morning.ng reported it to percent slide on net income to $4 billion in the first quarter. south korea's largest company warns that overall earnings for the second quarter may fall but expect server demand to keep rising on online activities due to the coronavirus. theing us from seoul is investment semiconductor analyst. thank you so much for joining us. it seems like samsung, at this point, in terms of the guidance, are...
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yvonne?yvonne: the bank of japan kicks off a big week of central bank meetings, or policymakers are expected to take more steps to contain the financial and economic damage caused by coronavirus. our policy editor kathleen hays is here with what we might see. what a boj move toward unlimited bond buying, is that going to be the bazooka that investors are looking for? kathleen: well, that is the question. i don't think the answer is a resounding yes, but let me set this isbecause this is the boj fed, bce, last week seeing their sources were telling them the boj is going to double for bond purchases and pledged to do unlimited bond buying. who wereof economists surveyed by our eco-team in tokyo says they do expect to see these more aggressive moves to backup prime minister abe's ¥1 trillion stimulus that he's got in the pipeline. is the boj being aggressive enough? that's the question some are asking. bnp paribas says they better be because they have to show they are more aggressive than the fe
yvonne?yvonne: the bank of japan kicks off a big week of central bank meetings, or policymakers are expected to take more steps to contain the financial and economic damage caused by coronavirus. our policy editor kathleen hays is here with what we might see. what a boj move toward unlimited bond buying, is that going to be the bazooka that investors are looking for? kathleen: well, that is the question. i don't think the answer is a resounding yes, but let me set this isbecause this is the boj...
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this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is almost 11:00 in the lion city. i'm yvonne man.ring the last hour of the wind session in hong kong. wuhan aste to leave china lifts 11 weeks of lockdowns. restrictions changed the lives of millions. the infection of marches on elsewhere with the u.k. new york state reporting their deadliest day yet plans are underway to reopen the u.s. economy. hsbc's decision to scrap dividends. we hear from stuart asset management. this is bloomberg markets: asia. a check on the markets. asia mostly lower. it may be premature to say -- australia leading the pack lower. weakness in the aussie dollar. the s&p cut. australia's outlook to negative from stable. some economists forecasting 12% unemployment in the country from 5% in february. the government set for a record 80 billion jobs cared the asx down seven tens of 1%. korea, down a tad. the nikkei 225 coming off its best in two weeks. japan's a sense that stocks have bottom. -- have bottomed. the nikkei up by a have a percent. qe stocks lacking direction. a rapidly evolving situation the rbnz --
this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: it is almost 11:00 in the lion city. i'm yvonne man.ring the last hour of the wind session in hong kong. wuhan aste to leave china lifts 11 weeks of lockdowns. restrictions changed the lives of millions. the infection of marches on elsewhere with the u.k. new york state reporting their deadliest day yet plans are underway to reopen the u.s. economy. hsbc's decision to scrap dividends. we hear from stuart asset management. this is bloomberg markets: asia. a check...
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yvonne?ou.ina, taking a look at markets here. we mentioned the dollar story playing out as the big theme. e.m. currency seeing quite a hit, if you look at the likes of the south korean won. we are inching to the record highs for the dollar against the rand. the rupiah still on the weak side, the ringgit as well. somes a big focus on why of these em currencies are perhaps being a bit of a selling point today. take a look at the rest of the markets. we are looking at u.s. futures, which continue to see a slight off, but still north of 3%. wti is the big focus here today, but you see the nikkei getting close to that lunch break. we are still higher by 2.5% on news of some type of stimulus, and will wait for more signs of the declaration of an emergency in japan. local reports say we could be seen that in the next coming days. the dollar fund stress seems to be going away, much of the currency going back to normal. but it does not really say that dollar could start to lose steam. perhaps things a
yvonne?ou.ina, taking a look at markets here. we mentioned the dollar story playing out as the big theme. e.m. currency seeing quite a hit, if you look at the likes of the south korean won. we are inching to the record highs for the dollar against the rand. the rupiah still on the weak side, the ringgit as well. somes a big focus on why of these em currencies are perhaps being a bit of a selling point today. take a look at the rest of the markets. we are looking at u.s. futures, which continue...
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thank you, robert, thank you, yvonne.isolating or thereabouts, that is by my reckoning 1.6%. can i pin you to a target for the improvement that you promised in the previous answer? what for example will that number look like in one week from today? and do you think people are getting complacent about measures that have been put in? mr sharma, a lot of people have not been given a satisfactory explanation as to why germany can test so many more than the uk. are they making better use of universities or private sector, better labs, or using perhaps a quicker test? and what are the reagents that we are struggling to get? we are looking to work out is this a capacity issue for germany versus the uk, or a political choice that has made us test fewer people? i wonder whether you might take that first. i assume you are talking about the health care worker front line testing, and the intention there as i say is to go from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. that will have to go on the basis of the priority that is identif
thank you, robert, thank you, yvonne.isolating or thereabouts, that is by my reckoning 1.6%. can i pin you to a target for the improvement that you promised in the previous answer? what for example will that number look like in one week from today? and do you think people are getting complacent about measures that have been put in? mr sharma, a lot of people have not been given a satisfactory explanation as to why germany can test so many more than the uk. are they making better use of...
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yvonne: we have to leave it there.s from goldens -- from goldman sachs. ♪ [ "one more time" by daft punk ] woo! [ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time >> the following is a paid presentation brought to you by rare collectibles tv. [gunfire] >> after four stating years of battling, the allied powers of the united states, france and england prevailed over germany, austria-hungary. world war i had finally come to an end.
yvonne: we have to leave it there.s from goldens -- from goldman sachs. ♪ [ "one more time" by daft punk ] woo! [ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time >> the following is a paid presentation brought to you by rare collectibles tv. [gunfire] >> after four stating years...
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thank you, robert, thank you, yvonne.eabouts, that is by my reckoning 1.6%. can i pin you to a target for the improvement that you promised in the previous answer? what for example will that number look like in one week from today? and do you think people are getting complacent about measures that have been put in. mr sharma, a lot of people have not been given a satisfactory explanation as to why germany can test so many more than the uk. are they making better use of universities or private sector, better labs, or using perhaps a quicker test? and what are the rea g e nts quicker test? and what are the reagents that we are struggling to get? we are looking to work out is this a capacity issue for germany versus the uk, or a political choice that has made us test fewer people. i wonder whether you might take that first. i assume you are talking about the health care worker front line testing, and the intention there as i say is to go from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands. that will have to go on the basis of th
thank you, robert, thank you, yvonne.eabouts, that is by my reckoning 1.6%. can i pin you to a target for the improvement that you promised in the previous answer? what for example will that number look like in one week from today? and do you think people are getting complacent about measures that have been put in. mr sharma, a lot of people have not been given a satisfactory explanation as to why germany can test so many more than the uk. are they making better use of universities or private...
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i will turn to yvonne to answer this.wouldn't make any significant material difference to stopping the spread. it may become more relevant as we progress through this crisis and as we bear down on the transmission rate within the uk. yvonne, i don't know if there is anything you would add? not very much. thank you, a very interesting question. as we move into a new phase over the coming months, it is one that will come back to again. the scientific advisory committee is looking at all of the measures that ports could and should perhaps implement that could make a difference. that's the important thing. otherwise, we are just disrupting everything for no particular game. we've had some experience of it in the contain phase when we worked intensively with all the ports in britain to ensure that we kept our citizens as safe as possible. we have learned quite a bit from that. there are a number of measures of which quarantine is one and it is being looked at. and as they keep the ports and the airport is open the vital supply
i will turn to yvonne to answer this.wouldn't make any significant material difference to stopping the spread. it may become more relevant as we progress through this crisis and as we bear down on the transmission rate within the uk. yvonne, i don't know if there is anything you would add? not very much. thank you, a very interesting question. as we move into a new phase over the coming months, it is one that will come back to again. the scientific advisory committee is looking at all of the...
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yvonne.working with directors of public health and the local resilience forum about what is going on in terms of this infection in care homes. it doesn't distinguish the vulnerable and of course they will not be immune either. those situations we call them, but sadly sometimes outbreaks as well, teams will be providing advice, doing testing and arranging for the mitigation of harm to those vulnerable people. bear in mind it isa very vulnerable people. bear in mind it is a very challenging group because many of these residents may have dementia and it is important that it isa humane dementia and it is important that it is a humane response as well. so this is a different challenge to hospitals but of equal concern. on that r number in hospitals, let me be clear the data is not good enough to get the size of that at the moment but the work will be ongoing as part of how we look at health ca re as part of how we look at health care associated infections. that a nswer care associated infections.
yvonne.working with directors of public health and the local resilience forum about what is going on in terms of this infection in care homes. it doesn't distinguish the vulnerable and of course they will not be immune either. those situations we call them, but sadly sometimes outbreaks as well, teams will be providing advice, doing testing and arranging for the mitigation of harm to those vulnerable people. bear in mind it isa very vulnerable people. bear in mind it is a very challenging group...
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i am going to hand over to yvonne, to ta ke i am going to hand over to yvonne, to take us through thetary of state. we have four charts to show today, and the first one is on the use of transport. and on this slide, you can see that all forms of transport have reduced greatly, particularly railand tube. but have reduced greatly, particularly rail and tube. but also, motor vehicles have declined recently as well. thank you. the next slide. this slide tells us about the new uk cases, and we can see here, on the 12th april, that we have had 4,500 cases done through our nhs, and public health england offer, of testing, and now, coming on stream increasingly, is the drive through testing of key worker, and the nhs staff, and that is bringing us in now 830 —— 838 yesterday, and today, 838. so an increasingence hans of the testing capacity. —— increasing enhancement of the testing capacity. we can see the people on the next slide, about people in hospital beds, with covid—19. and here we can see the trend has been increasing for london, but now we are beginning to see london stabilising, dip
i am going to hand over to yvonne, to ta ke i am going to hand over to yvonne, to take us through thetary of state. we have four charts to show today, and the first one is on the use of transport. and on this slide, you can see that all forms of transport have reduced greatly, particularly railand tube. but have reduced greatly, particularly rail and tube. but also, motor vehicles have declined recently as well. thank you. the next slide. this slide tells us about the new uk cases, and we can...
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our markets coanchor yvonne man.equities in china as we had towards the lunch break in shanghai. this is what it looks like. a move to the downside. economists suggesting economic growth will slide below 2% for the whole of this year. china addressing liquidity issues by cutting another policy rate. this is the targeted medium-term loan facility. these are some of the stocks on the move as we had toured that lunch break -- head toward that lunch break in shanghai. there you have it. this is bloomberg. ♪ you doing okay? yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. > we're looking at live
our markets coanchor yvonne man.equities in china as we had towards the lunch break in shanghai. this is what it looks like. a move to the downside. economists suggesting economic growth will slide below 2% for the whole of this year. china addressing liquidity issues by cutting another policy rate. this is the targeted medium-term loan facility. these are some of the stocks on the move as we had toured that lunch break -- head toward that lunch break in shanghai. there you have it. this is...
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yvonne: in indonesia's case, this exodus is warranted. cases in the country, they quadrupled in this month alone. 7000 infections. it claimed 616 lives, the highest in fatalities in the region. there is this fear there is going to be a spread of the virus for the greater jakarta region if they allow this type of movement to happen. this is a ritual where one of eight indonesians head to their home towns, an estimated 19.5 million travel from jakarta last year. religion has been a sensitive issue for governments, especially in a pandemic. we have seen religious groups linked to virus hotspots around the world. south korea was a top case, pakistan as well. authorities tracking an event hosted by a sunni missionary group that brought together 70,000 worshipers. that alone has been responsible for more than a quarter of the cases in the country. that same group also a center of spike in india and malaysia. there is some concern of these types of gatherings. rishaad: thank you very much indeed for that, yvonne man, our markets, anger joining u
yvonne: in indonesia's case, this exodus is warranted. cases in the country, they quadrupled in this month alone. 7000 infections. it claimed 616 lives, the highest in fatalities in the region. there is this fear there is going to be a spread of the virus for the greater jakarta region if they allow this type of movement to happen. this is a ritual where one of eight indonesians head to their home towns, an estimated 19.5 million travel from jakarta last year. religion has been a sensitive...
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yvonne: yes. it is extended to may 3 now. it was supposed to end on the 20th of this month. the government saying they will be evaluating every town, district, and state to make sure they are enforcing lockdowns, but they are also looking now and weighing the option of extra strategies. the areas that they say are less likely to turn into a hotspot and might be allowed to open up essential activities starting april 20. but it will be a clock -- gradual process. aoomberg economics saying deeper recession this year in india is a foregone conclusion and by extending the lockdown, they expect gdp to contract 25% this quarter, the first time they are facing a recession in the last three decades. ,iven the slow pace of testing a much higher population density , india's path out of this crisis looks to be much longer than the experience in china and wuhan in particular. haslinda: a deep recession. yvonne man, our markets coanchor, thank you for that. still ahead this hour, we speak exclusively to the asia pac chairman and ceo of fre
yvonne: yes. it is extended to may 3 now. it was supposed to end on the 20th of this month. the government saying they will be evaluating every town, district, and state to make sure they are enforcing lockdowns, but they are also looking now and weighing the option of extra strategies. the areas that they say are less likely to turn into a hotspot and might be allowed to open up essential activities starting april 20. but it will be a clock -- gradual process. aoomberg economics saying deeper...
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having said that, yvonne will talk us having said that, yvonne will talk us through the latest statusof measures and slides here today to show in the first one isjust slides here today to show in the first one is just to slides here today to show in the first one isjust to remind us of the five tests for adjusting the lockdown as the secretary of state has said and this is about capacity, it is about to fall in the daily deaths, it's about reliable data and also the we have good supplies and materials for nhs and care staff and we are confident that the adjustments to the current measures will not risk a second peak. but moving to the actual slides it shows what is going on in society at the moment, a transport slide show various forms of transport as we have seen up to now, very dramatic falls in most modes but there has been an uptick in motor vehicles. in the message here really is that we are still passing through the speak and this use of motor vehicles is the highest working day use since the highest working day use since the 23rd of march and we really have to be vigilant that
having said that, yvonne will talk us having said that, yvonne will talk us through the latest statusof measures and slides here today to show in the first one isjust slides here today to show in the first one is just to slides here today to show in the first one isjust to remind us of the five tests for adjusting the lockdown as the secretary of state has said and this is about capacity, it is about to fall in the daily deaths, it's about reliable data and also the we have good supplies and...
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let's get to yvonne man with the latest.are singapore doing about this, because they are bearing the brunt, the lions share of new infections? yvonne: the government is looking for new ways to house foreign workers as they deal with this crisis. more than 200,000 of them are living in tight quarters, often 10 people per room. they also share common areas like kitchens and bathrooms. it is mostly why the total number of cases in singapore has risen tenfold since the start of the month. a third day in a row yesterday where we sought new cases top 1000. earlier this week singapore began halting movement of these migrant workers into and out of their dorms. they have converted military camps, making public housing into interim public housing for those were healthy. a total of about 10,000 essential workers are now having been transferred out of these dorms. singapore also considering using cruise ships to accommodate workers who have recovered and tested negative. also in southeast asia we are watching indonesia. they are also e
let's get to yvonne man with the latest.are singapore doing about this, because they are bearing the brunt, the lions share of new infections? yvonne: the government is looking for new ways to house foreign workers as they deal with this crisis. more than 200,000 of them are living in tight quarters, often 10 people per room. they also share common areas like kitchens and bathrooms. it is mostly why the total number of cases in singapore has risen tenfold since the start of the month. a third...
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yvonne man joining us with the latest.ome countries in asia beginning to relax social distancing measures? what are they seeing there? yvonne: south korea has been a prime example, where they had a lower number of new cases. only eight new cases in the past 24 hour period. that is the lowest since the operate began at that religious sect in february, where we saw 1000 infections a day at one point. the governors saying for now they will keep most of the social distancing measures in place until they finish, but they will start to ease some of those restrictions. they are also thinking about reopening schools. they are still a bit cautious. there is a fear of a sum to medicate is that could potentially spread across the country -- there is a fear of asymptomatic cases that could potentially spread across the country. country has largely been credited for its aggressive testing, which has been a really good model for the rest of the world. china also showing signs of stabilization once again, reporting 12 additional confirme
yvonne man joining us with the latest.ome countries in asia beginning to relax social distancing measures? what are they seeing there? yvonne: south korea has been a prime example, where they had a lower number of new cases. only eight new cases in the past 24 hour period. that is the lowest since the operate began at that religious sect in february, where we saw 1000 infections a day at one point. the governors saying for now they will keep most of the social distancing measures in place until...
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yvonne man has the latest.re has switched from being a hero containing the virus to now a cautionary tale. rishaad: -- yvonne: countries with experience can be wrong as well. in a matter of days it has gone from being the standard bearer in how to contain the virus to now the largest outbreak in southeast asia. it is back to the explosion of cases among migrant workers living in the dorms which account for 70% of all confirmed cases in the city state. we saw another day in a row with more than 1000 new infections in the last 24 hours. the prime minister saying singapore will have to extend the partial lockdown for four weeks until june 1. they will provide an additional $2.7 billion to support businesses, scale up testing and plan to close workplaces. only the most essential services will remain open. some experts say singapore was good at first, one of the first to restrict travel from china but too slow to revise the response plan. sars.19 is nothing like the playbook needs to be thrown out. haidi: e.u. leade
yvonne man has the latest.re has switched from being a hero containing the virus to now a cautionary tale. rishaad: -- yvonne: countries with experience can be wrong as well. in a matter of days it has gone from being the standard bearer in how to contain the virus to now the largest outbreak in southeast asia. it is back to the explosion of cases among migrant workers living in the dorms which account for 70% of all confirmed cases in the city state. we saw another day in a row with more than...
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yvonne: thank you. that was rishaad salamat.his is more of a teleconference given the situation now. we have been seeing that they are cutting rates to 0.75%. kong.10:29 in hong 10:29 p.m. in new york. we have the first word headlines. there is a dire new warning about the effect of the coronavirus on global trade. the wto says it fears shipment and orders may slump by about a third as the pandemic ravages demand and manufacturing. the wto says the drop could be worsening during the financial crisis a decade ago. the organization says it is ugly forecast. -- a bleak forecast. so steeply inen every region of the world and across all sectors of the economy. in an optimistic scenario, are economists see global trading goods stumbling by 13% in 2020. if the pandemic is not out of canrol and government coordinate policy responses, the client would be 32%. >> new data shows airline flights slumping the first days of april as the coronavirus hammers travel demand. animation shows far fewer plan to file it -- flying across the country -
yvonne: thank you. that was rishaad salamat.his is more of a teleconference given the situation now. we have been seeing that they are cutting rates to 0.75%. kong.10:29 in hong 10:29 p.m. in new york. we have the first word headlines. there is a dire new warning about the effect of the coronavirus on global trade. the wto says it fears shipment and orders may slump by about a third as the pandemic ravages demand and manufacturing. the wto says the drop could be worsening during the financial...
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shery: yvonne man, thank you.ow, with the house poised to pass new stimulus on thursday, the speaker is looking ahead. nancy pelosi told bloomberg a major package of aid for state and local governments will be in the next round of legislation. now, we will be able to in a bipartisan way to pass the legislation in the senate. nothing extraordinary about how we will vote. pretty standard. but we will take a recorded vote. the senate, they had unanimous consent. to beds a few senators there. 430 members now, and we will need to have a quorum and a majority to get it passed, but we well. >> does this take care of the rescue part? you talked about rescue versus recovery. talk specifically about state assistance. do you regard that as part of rescue or recovery, and what are the prospects of getting that done? speaker pelosi: first, emergency. that is what we did in rescue bills that we passed in march in a strong, bipartisan way. we started with testing, testing, testing on march 5. the administration has still not ful
shery: yvonne man, thank you.ow, with the house poised to pass new stimulus on thursday, the speaker is looking ahead. nancy pelosi told bloomberg a major package of aid for state and local governments will be in the next round of legislation. now, we will be able to in a bipartisan way to pass the legislation in the senate. nothing extraordinary about how we will vote. pretty standard. but we will take a recorded vote. the senate, they had unanimous consent. to beds a few senators there. 430...
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look sharma is hosting a 3 fingers i'm joined today by dr yvonne toil who is the medical director of public health england before yvonne provides an update on the latest data from our copra coronavirus fact file i'd like to update you on the steps that we are taking to defeat this pandemic are step by step action plan is aiming to slow the spread of the virus so fewer people need hospital treatment at any one time protecting the ability of the n.h.s. to cope through our response to corona virus we have been following the scientific and medical advice we have been deliberate in our actions taking the right steps at the right time we're also taking unprecedented action to increase energy this capacity by dramatically expanding the number of beds key staff and life same equipment on the frontline provide the care when people need it most the daily figures show that a total of 152979 people in the u.k. have now been tested for current virus of those 29474 have tested positive the number of people admitted to hospital in england with current vice symptoms is now 10767 was 3915 of those ar
look sharma is hosting a 3 fingers i'm joined today by dr yvonne toil who is the medical director of public health england before yvonne provides an update on the latest data from our copra coronavirus fact file i'd like to update you on the steps that we are taking to defeat this pandemic are step by step action plan is aiming to slow the spread of the virus so fewer people need hospital treatment at any one time protecting the ability of the n.h.s. to cope through our response to corona virus...
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yvonne man has the latest.is going to be a gradual, and he would imagine, sort of stop/start easing process. what are the conditions that the e.u. are looking at to be fulfilled before any kind of lifting of lockdowns could occur? yvonne: yeah, i think it is safe to say we are not even close to getting back to normal until we see some type of cure for covid-19 according to the european commission, but this will be -- at least right now, they have laid out a plan on how this is going to be lifted, these gradual exits from these lockdowns. the commission president said the three conditions they are looking at right now is infections have had to decrease significantly for a sustained period of time. units, medicines, beds, and equipment, and there's a large-scale capacity for testing. to continueeffort to expand that type of testing so they can monitor the spread of the virus. do meet- once they those restrictions, requirements, then they can start thinking about tracking systems to look after people using mobile
yvonne man has the latest.is going to be a gradual, and he would imagine, sort of stop/start easing process. what are the conditions that the e.u. are looking at to be fulfilled before any kind of lifting of lockdowns could occur? yvonne: yeah, i think it is safe to say we are not even close to getting back to normal until we see some type of cure for covid-19 according to the european commission, but this will be -- at least right now, they have laid out a plan on how this is going to be...
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and save lives i'm now going to hand over to yvonne to take us through the charts on the information thank you secretary of state we have 4 charts to show today and the 1st one is on the use of transport and on this slide you can see that all forms of transport have reduced greatly particularly. rail and tube but also as a motivator because have declined recently as well thank you could i have the next night. at this side tell us about the new u.k. cases and we can see here on the 12th of april that we have had 4 and a half 1000 cases done through our n.h.s. and public health in the end offer of testing and now coming on stream increasingly is the drive through through testing of key workers and the n.h.s. stuff and that is bringing us in 830. 8 yesterday and to today at $838.00 so an increasing enhancement of the testing capacity. and then on the next slide we can see the people they started about people in hospital beds with covert 19 and here we can see the trend has been increasing and from london but now we're beginning to see london stabilizing dipping rising dipping again so p
and save lives i'm now going to hand over to yvonne to take us through the charts on the information thank you secretary of state we have 4 charts to show today and the 1st one is on the use of transport and on this slide you can see that all forms of transport have reduced greatly particularly. rail and tube but also as a motivator because have declined recently as well thank you could i have the next night. at this side tell us about the new u.k. cases and we can see here on the 12th of april...
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let's get to bloomberg markets anchor yvonne man.re doing about its migrant situation? yvonne: the government is looking for new ways to help foreign workers. more than 2000 of them are living in these tight quarters, often 10 people per room. they share a common area like kitchens and bathrooms. that is why we have seen cases rise tenfold in the past month. a third straight day yesterday of 1000 or more new infections in singapore. earlier this week singapore began halting the move of migrant workers into dormitories. 10,000 essential workers have already been transferred out. they are now converting military camps, vacant public housing into interim housing facilities for those who are healthy. they are also looking at cruise ship's to house those -- ships to house those who are healthy as well. the number of cases have overtaken the likes of south korea. it topped over 11,000 in japan despite limited testing. japan is still under a state of emergency, but local governments have been receiving complaints from businesses that failed
let's get to bloomberg markets anchor yvonne man.re doing about its migrant situation? yvonne: the government is looking for new ways to help foreign workers. more than 2000 of them are living in these tight quarters, often 10 people per room. they share a common area like kitchens and bathrooms. that is why we have seen cases rise tenfold in the past month. a third straight day yesterday of 1000 or more new infections in singapore. earlier this week singapore began halting the move of migrant...
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thank you, angela and yvonne, and everyone, as always, thank you for your compliance with the socialat home, protect the nhs and save lives. thank you. studio: the latest on the official daily news conferences at number ten downing st live pictures for you from inside number ten and rishi sunak, the chancellor, with a two of the most senior government advisers on science and health. light at the end of the tunnel, he said. quoting dominic raab. to say the least we are not there yet. so let's have a reminder of the main points from that briefing which took around a0 minutes. the latest figures show that a further aa9 people have died, in hospitals in the uk, having tested positive for coronavirus. and that brings the total number of deaths so far in the uk to 16,509. and, addressing one of the most pressing issues, the shortage of personal protective equipment, for staff in the nhs care sector, the chancellor said it was an international challenge, notjust a uk challenge, and they appointed lord deighton to lead a national effort to increase ppe production. he was heavily involved in
thank you, angela and yvonne, and everyone, as always, thank you for your compliance with the socialat home, protect the nhs and save lives. thank you. studio: the latest on the official daily news conferences at number ten downing st live pictures for you from inside number ten and rishi sunak, the chancellor, with a two of the most senior government advisers on science and health. light at the end of the tunnel, he said. quoting dominic raab. to say the least we are not there yet. so let's...
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and the ukrainian great ground for the new bond yvonne of richmond you're into now who traveled a lot but. and found a home here on the very. low looks close to 2 quotes key is just not that it's going. to look up to get the itch to really ask for what they want to make at the ready to leap in you might say this was the last big must try to seek out the bass was not only. was not just do it that's. right it's median pay when they vomit you will certainly be but it's pretty hard to bust the slack it's a bit long oh and. i guess he. the team effectively keep you. in both of the much and you can feel like you have almost a should know if they missed say a religion by the rules or to get it i did least chill settled zeitz one stone was they she took to the station through a. show me. what i made. the bass. boat. look at the. chord just because of the most vocal of the words seemed to get out. of what i'm up on the hordes zimmy it is that they said to. put it deletes me to see the whole digital nike's david gletty which system with the best they had in the pot should have been made a bet o
and the ukrainian great ground for the new bond yvonne of richmond you're into now who traveled a lot but. and found a home here on the very. low looks close to 2 quotes key is just not that it's going. to look up to get the itch to really ask for what they want to make at the ready to leap in you might say this was the last big must try to seek out the bass was not only. was not just do it that's. right it's median pay when they vomit you will certainly be but it's pretty hard to bust the...
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and the ukrainian great grandfather not to bond yvonne which mean you can go now who travelled a lot but. and found a home here on the very edge of the looks close to 2 quotes key is just not that it's. got to get the itch to believe what they want to make at the ready to leap in you might say this was the mimics must try to seek out the bass was not only. was not just. right it's median pay when they vomit you will certainly be but it's pretty hard to bust the slack it's a bit long oh and. i guess. i mean if that made me feel. both of my chatting you can feel like you had a well knows or should know if they missed some a religion i was at the did today did least chill settled zeitz one stone was they she took to the station she threw it i wish. we. knew what i mean. who could do it. because of the most noble of the words seemed to suggest that look toward the hordes zoomie it is that they said to. put it deletes mediates he is the one to do it not just see that already which system they had in the plot should have been little better than one as there were doubts. divides the chimp t
and the ukrainian great grandfather not to bond yvonne which mean you can go now who travelled a lot but. and found a home here on the very edge of the looks close to 2 quotes key is just not that it's. got to get the itch to believe what they want to make at the ready to leap in you might say this was the mimics must try to seek out the bass was not only. was not just. right it's median pay when they vomit you will certainly be but it's pretty hard to bust the slack it's a bit long oh and. i...
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and the ukrainian great grandfather you have on yvonne of richmond you can go now who traveled a lot. and found a home on the very. low looks close to took what he is just not that it's the world . look up to get the itch to bloom in school but they want to make the ready to leap when you might say the school last be the next it will must live by the seat of the bass was not only. was not just do it. right it's median pay when they vomit you also did the bonus that he had to bust the sweated so bad oh and when i was doing both i guess. i mean if that played me keep. both of my chatting you can feel like you have almost i should know if they missed swayed or deny it was it to get it i did least chill certitudes each one stone was they she took to the station through it i'll wait. till we. hear what i mean if. the bass. boat old. school could do it. because of the most noble cause the words seemed to suggest that look what i'm a parcel of the hordes zambia to prove usually is that they set. up it deletes me to see the hoarded through and. just see that goatee which system with the state
and the ukrainian great grandfather you have on yvonne of richmond you can go now who traveled a lot. and found a home on the very. low looks close to took what he is just not that it's the world . look up to get the itch to bloom in school but they want to make the ready to leap when you might say the school last be the next it will must live by the seat of the bass was not only. was not just do it. right it's median pay when they vomit you also did the bonus that he had to bust the sweated so...
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let's get the latest from yvonne man. will this work? yvonne: it's a tall order.okyo governor proposing the idea where companies add vacation days and turn this holiday into a 12 daybreak. they are hoping to do so so they can let the state emergency order. lifting the holiday -- lockdown during the holiday could be a risk. it's the most popular time to travel where families take extra time off to travel abroad. japan doesn't have any penalties for people traveling unnecessarily. we've seen a couple warm days where people did venture out as well. there's a risk of lifting the state of emergency during this crucial time. they have seen a decline in new infections. given the limiting -- limited testing out there, the extent of the virus is unclear. saysrime minister himself there's a goal of reducing person-to-person interactions by 80%. limitg for residents to grocery store shopping to once every three days. it will be tough to lift that state of emergency order on may 6. we got news that the philippines is extending its lockdown. what do we know? they are extending
let's get the latest from yvonne man. will this work? yvonne: it's a tall order.okyo governor proposing the idea where companies add vacation days and turn this holiday into a 12 daybreak. they are hoping to do so so they can let the state emergency order. lifting the holiday -- lockdown during the holiday could be a risk. it's the most popular time to travel where families take extra time off to travel abroad. japan doesn't have any penalties for people traveling unnecessarily. we've seen a...
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and tonight i spoke with doctor yvonne maldonado she's a pediatric infectious disease expert with the stanford school of medicine, she says health experts are looking into both of these unexpected symptoms. >>and actually i've been talking to some of our dermatologists year. the skin as specialists because they're curious about it as well and it. we don't know it's not just related to covid, but it seems like kids who have covid and there aren't very many that we've found so far some of them will get this little slap rash on their toes and now remember people get rashes all the time so not every rest of the covid but we don't really understand what that is and i think as they get more of an understanding of that will at least be able to know more about what the virus does the other thing that we're seeing is that young adults may actually have very very mild symptoms that they don't really even associate being sick that is they might have a little bit of a scratchy throat so i'm glad to see people wearing masks because you may not know that you're infected and you could pass that alon
and tonight i spoke with doctor yvonne maldonado she's a pediatric infectious disease expert with the stanford school of medicine, she says health experts are looking into both of these unexpected symptoms. >>and actually i've been talking to some of our dermatologists year. the skin as specialists because they're curious about it as well and it. we don't know it's not just related to covid, but it seems like kids who have covid and there aren't very many that we've found so far some of...
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model schmidt and his wife yvonne van sock among the 1st residence. for the slim skin from the shoulder it's a different way of life here on the sly and. the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now exactly it actually seems more extreme. you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door a gust of wind will come rushing into your face so everything arrives pretty directly here. this is one of a total of 30 buildings which are part of the project strong strip amsterdam each building has its own design. have one thing in common they float on special concrete rafts fastened on to pillows this would mean foundation needs to be able to carry several 100 tons and must therefore be balanced precisely by architects like howard up front you have to go to every thing that you put on the boat how heavy it will be because if you put in too much. weight it will be too low and then the water starts to come in so that's why we make a lot of calculations but front how heavy to both will be 20 different architects were involved in the project th
model schmidt and his wife yvonne van sock among the 1st residence. for the slim skin from the shoulder it's a different way of life here on the sly and. the water sparkles and reflects everywhere. and now exactly it actually seems more extreme. you're closer to nature when the wind blows and you open the door a gust of wind will come rushing into your face so everything arrives pretty directly here. this is one of a total of 30 buildings which are part of the project strong strip amsterdam...
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yvonne yee runs shelters for the homeless the roma and for refugees 3 groups which have become targets of the regime. to course who have frequented or impaired i would be gutted too as i can hardly go in he says men there were no more they are all up to the back of you have only me your sack a switcher as democrats here on a book or article crazy and skinny or korean. them to them a while york with what your cage be called while you're queer go along man. instead of demonizing refugees if i knew gives them jobs people like miriam a nurse who escaped afghanistan 4 years ago another cares for the 2nd timeless as one of the past as shelters. acts such as these of put it viney at all it's with all but his defining policy has been to attack asylum seekers. in 2015 at the height of the refugee crisis all been ordered the construction of a heavily guarded border fence talked with razor wire to keep an eye to saddam secrets. it stretches for 175 kilometers along the border with serbia. the the fence has proved popular with hungary's many nationalist movements including the far right paramilita
yvonne yee runs shelters for the homeless the roma and for refugees 3 groups which have become targets of the regime. to course who have frequented or impaired i would be gutted too as i can hardly go in he says men there were no more they are all up to the back of you have only me your sack a switcher as democrats here on a book or article crazy and skinny or korean. them to them a while york with what your cage be called while you're queer go along man. instead of demonizing refugees if i...
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for yvonne van saga and marcus schmidt this mission has become a reality 152 floor was a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there is one difference their home. is a little weird 1st. i haven't felt sick yet but i did have a day where i need to sit on some solid ground. it's a small price to pay for their dream of living on water. roses like this. not only for their beauty but also for their powerful fragrance it can be found in countless perfumes and the rose the most expensive rose oil in the world and it's have a son just once a year in bulgaria a frozen. gary is a valley of roses lies nestled between the step not all the lines but i can manage in southern slopes for hundreds of years to master places have been flourishing am abundant rainy winter sun in spring in some money shelter from the wind make that happy conditions in the valley catarina the town office restores here. you all that i must see in the damascus rose as a very high concentration of essential rose oil that makes it one of the world's most sought after rose for writings on this ragged little rose
for yvonne van saga and marcus schmidt this mission has become a reality 152 floor was a roof garden almost like a house in the countryside. there is one difference their home. is a little weird 1st. i haven't felt sick yet but i did have a day where i need to sit on some solid ground. it's a small price to pay for their dream of living on water. roses like this. not only for their beauty but also for their powerful fragrance it can be found in countless perfumes and the rose the most expensive...
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i will go to yvonne on the data. thank you, laura.lect total deaths and we have had a download of that today but we are working with the ons to speed that up working with the ons to speed that up so we do get quick information. as you know, the daily deaths we would very much like to have. it is a bit more complicated for care homes because although over nine out of ten deaths sadly do occur still in hospital, in the community there are a range of races they occur including in care homes but notjust that, in hospices as well. in these very dispersed systems will have to be absolutely clear that the cause of death that is attributed is correct and that is what takes time on the death certificate to get right. we would like to have much more data preferably on a daily basis and that is what we are working towards. does that cover it, laura. can ijust come back in on your point. you hope there will be a temporary bounce back and the amount of borrowing the government will do, will they be very long—term consequences for your government o
i will go to yvonne on the data. thank you, laura.lect total deaths and we have had a download of that today but we are working with the ons to speed that up working with the ons to speed that up so we do get quick information. as you know, the daily deaths we would very much like to have. it is a bit more complicated for care homes because although over nine out of ten deaths sadly do occur still in hospital, in the community there are a range of races they occur including in care homes but...
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yvonne: yes.ago, we heard from the government saying residents do not need to wear masks, only if you were sick. so this is a reversal from the government. positions started to shift a few weeks ago because of reviews from the cdc and the w.h.o. singapore saw a local surge with a record high of 386 new cases my and 334 new cases tuesday. casesday and 334 new tuesday. rule is face masks are mandatory outdoor. people exercising and those under two years old are accepted. -- are the exceptions. 84% of theork -- workforce already works from home. india, modi extended the nationwide lockdown through may 3 and they are evaluating every town to see if they are forcing lockdowns. areas less likely to turn into hotspot might be able to open up for essential activities after april 20. >> in europe there seems to be more signs of the crisis continuing to ease. yvonne: that's right. spain, germany, italy reported fewer infections. italy has reported the fewest new infections in a month. overesting has slowed
yvonne: yes.ago, we heard from the government saying residents do not need to wear masks, only if you were sick. so this is a reversal from the government. positions started to shift a few weeks ago because of reviews from the cdc and the w.h.o. singapore saw a local surge with a record high of 386 new cases my and 334 new cases tuesday. casesday and 334 new tuesday. rule is face masks are mandatory outdoor. people exercising and those under two years old are accepted. -- are the exceptions....
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yvonne's husband is one of many shot dead. leaving her to bring up 4 year old michelle and 10 year old dunny alone. in an locked up was almost pacino go from one of the last. getting in my last one that daniel was still. in the low middle little in the hallway most people don't do that almost no way i'm also void does that mean for you know something that all my nails are going all me in stinger so i think a lot of me and them on it i was going most almost. full stomach is done as well you don't get that i'll have logical so last thing in doses for this home i made i mean i mean if i go over to give this was a little male boy you know how do you think that you'll story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming from the u.s. from mexico. well you could look at what i live for the end of the demo see also see not go in most. of them until. they're mostly else guzzles numbers already but it's almost as a part of c.s. board i knew i was going to sink when they're on the main issues i
yvonne's husband is one of many shot dead. leaving her to bring up 4 year old michelle and 10 year old dunny alone. in an locked up was almost pacino go from one of the last. getting in my last one that daniel was still. in the low middle little in the hallway most people don't do that almost no way i'm also void does that mean for you know something that all my nails are going all me in stinger so i think a lot of me and them on it i was going most almost. full stomach is done as well you...
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yvonne's husband is one of many shot dead. leaving her to bring up 4 year old michelle and 10 year old dunny alone. down in the gulf will see almost because you don't go for mother daughter loss of. looking in my muscle milk that will strong in a long little battle. i mostly will talk to rattle most of them mostly her voice is family. dollar money so going normally in this thing most often thought of me in the money that was the most almost. stomaches does yeah well you don't get that i'll have logical saw. and dozes for this home i made i'm me i'm enough of global to give because i was a little me a bore you how do you think you'll story and the story of your family might have been different without this influx of guns coming from the us mexico for your group therefore only for the end of the most you also seem not though the most. of them until. they're mostly also gus's imbecile red because our mothers are biased yes bored i know it's going to stink when the fundamentalists influence a new group to see them and. those so bu
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yvonne out of south dakota on outline for those 65 and older. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for letting me speak. if the pandemic going -- if state services can be given to all elderly. there are some people that are not eligible for those meals on beels because they live may 100 feet from the line where our town house meals on wheels. some of the grandparents live south of that 100 feet but they are not eligible for services. wondering if the government could override those boundaries so that anybody eligible could receive meals on wheels? guest: again, i can commit to you that at the federal level we are as flexible as we have ever been. the way any sort of service delivery -- you are talking about the formula of services being locally executed, state managed, federally supported. we have been encouraging our partners to be flexible and find creative ways to make sure a person does not go without a meal. we have lots of examples where -- the border example, we have been addressing some of that episodically across the country. given the flexibility we have seen in
yvonne out of south dakota on outline for those 65 and older. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for letting me speak. if the pandemic going -- if state services can be given to all elderly. there are some people that are not eligible for those meals on beels because they live may 100 feet from the line where our town house meals on wheels. some of the grandparents live south of that 100 feet but they are not eligible for services. wondering if the government could override those...