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cdc dir. redfield: it's been a personal honor for me to have you here at cdc. i will now would like to turn the floor over to you, sir. vp pence: well, thank you very much, dr. redfield and dr. wolfe and dr. messonnier, and then all the members of the cdc team. it's my honor to be here with you. first and foremost, on behalf of president donald trump and all the members of the white house coronavirus task force, just to say thank you. thank you to the men and women of cdc who have literally poured their lives over the last 10 months into saving lives across america. i served as governor of indiana and had a reason to work with cdc in an incident in the state of indiana. but, the work that we've done together over the last 10 months has left me deeply inspired, not just as your vice president but as an american, with the men and women that serve on this campus, on cdc campuses across america, and literally the cdc personnel that are embedded all across this country, giving counsel to state poli
cdc dir. redfield: it's been a personal honor for me to have you here at cdc. i will now would like to turn the floor over to you, sir. vp pence: well, thank you very much, dr. redfield and dr. wolfe and dr. messonnier, and then all the members of the cdc team. it's my honor to be here with you. first and foremost, on behalf of president donald trump and all the members of the white house coronavirus task force, just to say thank you. thank you to the men and women of cdc who have literally...
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cdc has the power to do all those things. i would love to now open the q&a session and invite members to join our conversation with their questions. a reminder to everybody that this meeting is on the record and the operator will now have tash tell you how to join the now let you know how to join the question que. affiliationith your before your question. to view the roster to see if members registered, click on the link in your chat box. the first question is from sonja stokes. >> thank you both for all of your efforts around public health. my deepest gratitude to your both. as you both. many of us work in emergency medicine in new york city. been decreasing -- showing a decrease, but we could not get our patients tested. not because of a lack of kits or a problem with the test itself, but because the case criteria limited to patients with significant travel history or close contact confirmed cases. what were the reasons for the strict case criteria in new york city and how can we better utilize what we are seeing on the fro
cdc has the power to do all those things. i would love to now open the q&a session and invite members to join our conversation with their questions. a reminder to everybody that this meeting is on the record and the operator will now have tash tell you how to join the now let you know how to join the question que. affiliationith your before your question. to view the roster to see if members registered, click on the link in your chat box. the first question is from sonja stokes. >>...
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samantha didn't learn about that cdc protection until it was too late. she was unable to wage a legal battle. >> i don't have $500 to pay for a lawyer every day. to take them to court. >> reporter: with nowhere else to turn, she ended up moving in here with her sister and her niece, creating the exact situation the cdc has been trying to prevent. >> my 11-year-old, she's upset. she doesn't have her room anymore. she likes to be alone right now. she's at that age. she can't really do it right now. >> for children, eviction is particularly traumatizing. it ends up resulting in a move to communities with poor-performing schools, higher crimes, substandard living environments. >> you presented to your landlord that protection for eviction? >> here's our card if you know anyone else in the same situation. >> great, i know a lot of people. >> reporter: housing advocate caleb sets up outside the district court in harrisburg. >> did you have a hearing with your landlord? >> reporter: alerting tenants of the cdc order before they go in for their eviction hearings
samantha didn't learn about that cdc protection until it was too late. she was unable to wage a legal battle. >> i don't have $500 to pay for a lawyer every day. to take them to court. >> reporter: with nowhere else to turn, she ended up moving in here with her sister and her niece, creating the exact situation the cdc has been trying to prevent. >> my 11-year-old, she's upset. she doesn't have her room anymore. she likes to be alone right now. she's at that age. she can't...
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you know, when kyle and i went to the cdc, we were there to be a bridge between the cdc and washington and really to provide them with political support that hadn't quite existed there before and to support the incredibly important work that the public health experts there do on a daily basis, and it truly was an honor and a privilege of a lifetime to be able to work alongside them. and you know, throughout the course of the summer and during our time there, we did see more and more often individuals across the administration commenting on the guidance that the cdc was trying to put out. and you know, unfortunately, that often led to delays, and in some cases, in that particular instance, with the president tweeting out, you know, it led to us having to go back and make changes and do additional guidance in order to provide the right information and more information, really, to the american people. but really, what was so critical during that time and what was needed was cdc to be able to get information out quickly to the american people so that they could make the best decisions for
you know, when kyle and i went to the cdc, we were there to be a bridge between the cdc and washington and really to provide them with political support that hadn't quite existed there before and to support the incredibly important work that the public health experts there do on a daily basis, and it truly was an honor and a privilege of a lifetime to be able to work alongside them. and you know, throughout the course of the summer and during our time there, we did see more and more often...
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what is cdc doing? what is hhs doing to ensure that we are the first country to get the batches as they start to roll out from these manufacturers? theirssonnier: negotiations with the pharmaceutical companies about doses is being done by operation warp speed. really part, the cdc is doing the science so we are collaborating around the globe with other scientists in the same positions we are to make sure we can take advantage of their science, they can take advantage of ours. that is a scientific exchange that is the bedrock of the work i do, and really important as we rollout these vaccines, for example, for the countries that are rolling them out early, gathering data and sharing that data so we can all learn from it. >> say we have a vaccine 95% effective is and then we have another that is 70% effective. do you want to talk about -- sorry, i should say efficacy. do you want to talk about how efficacy works and in this situation where, say, we have access to both, how we will go about deciding who wi
what is cdc doing? what is hhs doing to ensure that we are the first country to get the batches as they start to roll out from these manufacturers? theirssonnier: negotiations with the pharmaceutical companies about doses is being done by operation warp speed. really part, the cdc is doing the science so we are collaborating around the globe with other scientists in the same positions we are to make sure we can take advantage of their science, they can take advantage of ours. that is a...
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the cdc will put out guidelines. state have to come up with the proposal to get it approved by the cdc before they distribute the vaccines. connell: dr. jenette as always, thank you. blake as well. if you hearing is on the conference call hop back in. bigger picture, covid cases continue on the rise, topping 4 million in november. doubling record 1.9 million cases record set in october. casey stegall live in dallas with a look where things stand. reporter: connell, we're also breaking records for hospitalizations all across the country. more on that in just a minute but we're at at a he testing si, a drive-through testing location in dallas. it is steady stream of people all day. they write numbers on the car. they're on car 468. they opened at 8:00 this morning but it is not the numbers we saw prior to thanksgiving as people were heading out to travel and wanting to try to get a test before they did so. i want to point out a pretty sobering statistic that really caught my attention off the top of that cdc advisory c
the cdc will put out guidelines. state have to come up with the proposal to get it approved by the cdc before they distribute the vaccines. connell: dr. jenette as always, thank you. blake as well. if you hearing is on the conference call hop back in. bigger picture, covid cases continue on the rise, topping 4 million in november. doubling record 1.9 million cases record set in october. casey stegall live in dallas with a look where things stand. reporter: connell, we're also breaking records...
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in approving >>> tonight the cdc's dire new winter warning, the cdc director saying the next fly months will be the most difficult in u.s. health history. and warning that by february 450,000 americans could be dead and the major change tonight, how long the cdc now says you should quarantine if you've been exposed. >>> also the uk leaping ahead of the u.s. in approving pfizer's vaccine when it will begin rollin
in approving >>> tonight the cdc's dire new winter warning, the cdc director saying the next fly months will be the most difficult in u.s. health history. and warning that by february 450,000 americans could be dead and the major change tonight, how long the cdc now says you should quarantine if you've been exposed. >>> also the uk leaping ahead of the u.s. in approving pfizer's vaccine when it will begin rollin
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the cdc could extend that. we could have a 20 day cap before the biden administration goes into effect and they issued their own oratorio. -- their own moratorium. the thing to remember is that we have almost a three week gap for protection for renters. cdc moratorium went into effect, we saw evictions despite as much as we hundred 95% above historic averages -- 397 -- 395% above historic averages. we could see a catastrophe across the country as families are struggling to stay housed. host: after an individual or family is evicted, what is next? where did they go? -- where do they go? guest: they will try to stay out of the shelter system, but many, residing in homeless shelters is their only resort. others end up moving in with friends our families. others are sleeping in cars or public places. anywhere they can find shelter. is problem with homelessness that it makes it impossible for individuals and families to adhere to the cdc protocol. , ifou are cap surfing you're residing in homeless shelters, you can'
the cdc could extend that. we could have a 20 day cap before the biden administration goes into effect and they issued their own oratorio. -- their own moratorium. the thing to remember is that we have almost a three week gap for protection for renters. cdc moratorium went into effect, we saw evictions despite as much as we hundred 95% above historic averages -- 397 -- 395% above historic averages. we could see a catastrophe across the country as families are struggling to stay housed. host:...
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a virtual cdc 25 years and with a lot of vaccines. we will do everything we can to make sure this rollout as smooth as possible. and then people need to expected. and the long-term care facility and to be medically fragile if we vaccinate on monday and then on wednesday is at a terrible tragedy so i hope people will try to not jump to conclusions and look for other sources of data theat next six months and stick together. >> i think that's a lovely place to leave it. thank t you for your public service and your work with the cdc this year in the last 25 years. we appreciate you
a virtual cdc 25 years and with a lot of vaccines. we will do everything we can to make sure this rollout as smooth as possible. and then people need to expected. and the long-term care facility and to be medically fragile if we vaccinate on monday and then on wednesday is at a terrible tragedy so i hope people will try to not jump to conclusions and look for other sources of data theat next six months and stick together. >> i think that's a lovely place to leave it. thank t you for your...
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what is the cdc doing? what is hhs doing to ensure that we are the first country to get the batches as they start to roll out? >> the negotiations with pharmaceutical companies about doses is being done by operation warp speed, and that's the d.o.d. hhs partnership. our part is really doing the science. we are collaborating across the globe with other scientists in the same position that we are to make sure that we can take advantage of their science and take advantage of ours. it's a scientific exchange that's a bedrock of the kind of work that i do. it's important as we roll out these vaccines, for example, for the countries that are rolling them out early to gather and share data so we can all win. >> say we have a vaccine candidate that is 95% effective, and then we have another that is 70% effective. i should say efficacy. do you want to talk about how efficacy works? how will we go about deciding who gets which one. >> affective-ness in this situation is really complicated. when we license the vaccine
what is the cdc doing? what is hhs doing to ensure that we are the first country to get the batches as they start to roll out? >> the negotiations with pharmaceutical companies about doses is being done by operation warp speed, and that's the d.o.d. hhs partnership. our part is really doing the science. we are collaborating across the globe with other scientists in the same position that we are to make sure that we can take advantage of their science and take advantage of ours. it's a...
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right now as we speak, the cdc advisory committee, one committee at the cdc, is holding a meeting on whether to recommend the use of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. a final vote is expected within the next few hours. and final announcement could come from the cdc shortly after that. now all of this comes just a day after the fda gave the green light for an emergency use authorization of that same pfizer vaccine and now one "operation warp speed" official said the vaccine will be delivered to 145 sites all across the states on monday. and another 425 sites on tuesday. it could not come at a more dire time. the united states seeing its worst day of the pandemic thus far. on friday, the highest number of deaths, over 3,300. hospitalizations and new cases also higher than any day prior. the u.s. now approaching another horrific milestone closing in on 300,000 americans killed by the disease. and as we wait for the vaccine's arrival, hospitals are struggling. the department of health and human services saying that 85% of hospitals across the country have more covid-19 patients last week than t
right now as we speak, the cdc advisory committee, one committee at the cdc, is holding a meeting on whether to recommend the use of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. a final vote is expected within the next few hours. and final announcement could come from the cdc shortly after that. now all of this comes just a day after the fda gave the green light for an emergency use authorization of that same pfizer vaccine and now one "operation warp speed" official said the vaccine will be delivered...
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the cdc director robert redfield must appear for an interview regarding evidence that he ordered cdc staff to delete a key email. upless the administration abandons this flagrant obstruction, i will be forced to start issuing subpoenas. joining us now, south carolina congressman james clyburn. he also serves of course as house majority whip. he's chairman of the house select committee on the coronavirus crisis. mr. chairman, thank you so much for being here tonight. it's nice to see you. >> thank you very much for having me. it's good to be here. >> let me ask a little bit of the origin story here. paul alexander is brought in as a scientific adviser to another trump appointee, who has no science or health background, who is brought in as a spokesperson for the agency and who immediately starts, from all reports, setting about trying to change what the cdc is recommending and finding in terms of its science. do we know where they got this guy or on what basis he was brought in to literally try to overall all the scientists of the cdc? >> i have no idea. all i know is that he was a po
the cdc director robert redfield must appear for an interview regarding evidence that he ordered cdc staff to delete a key email. upless the administration abandons this flagrant obstruction, i will be forced to start issuing subpoenas. joining us now, south carolina congressman james clyburn. he also serves of course as house majority whip. he's chairman of the house select committee on the coronavirus crisis. mr. chairman, thank you so much for being here tonight. it's nice to see you....
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one saying, quote, damage has been done to the cdc that will take years to undo. among those interfering in the agency were kellyanne conway and ivanka trump sending their ideas about once in a century pandemic management. this wasn't just a couple of political hacks mouthing off in emails, no. this was a concerted, coordinated strategy from donald trump down. at the most preeminent health agency in the world or at least it used to be until he broke ith the simple truth of the last nine months sounds extreme. it sounds almost hysterical when you say it. but it is what it is. here it is. donald trump and our government under his leadership explicitlyu pursued a strategy to spread the virus, to get more people sick. they took the side of covid. they had the same aims as the virus. they were as i said before objectively pro covid and they are to this day and not because they were incompetent even though they are. but because they actively, affirmatively chose that path. because through a combination of idiocy and cynicism they thought that path aligning with the viru
one saying, quote, damage has been done to the cdc that will take years to undo. among those interfering in the agency were kellyanne conway and ivanka trump sending their ideas about once in a century pandemic management. this wasn't just a couple of political hacks mouthing off in emails, no. this was a concerted, coordinated strategy from donald trump down. at the most preeminent health agency in the world or at least it used to be until he broke ith the simple truth of the last nine months...
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pandemic when cdc sounded the alarm about how dangerous this could be. we've talked about this before. i think one of the critical factors in why the u.s. has done so poorly in this pandemic is we have seen such disparate messaging from our leaders. without our politicians sounding the same messages that come from public health we see the disconnect where half of the population those who support those in office are feeling we're doing way too much and those who support a public health approach recognize we are doing far less than we need to do as a country if we truly want to save as many lives as possible. >> tell us, i mean, for people that are -- don't know much about cdc and are now viewing it through the lens of redfield and its response to this pandemic, what would you say about it as an institution prior to this administration in terms of its reputation and its capacity and its competence? >> cdc is recognized around the globe as the world's leading public health institution. countries all over the globe reach out to cdc for assistance in handling
pandemic when cdc sounded the alarm about how dangerous this could be. we've talked about this before. i think one of the critical factors in why the u.s. has done so poorly in this pandemic is we have seen such disparate messaging from our leaders. without our politicians sounding the same messages that come from public health we see the disconnect where half of the population those who support those in office are feeling we're doing way too much and those who support a public health approach...
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and i think we'll see the return of if not daily, frequent briefings from the cdc, by cdc scientists so that americans see the response truly is being led by the best of the science. >> what do you say to those out there, and i know we're saying it a lot, but it's worth repeating. those who trust science and trust the medical establishment, and get their flu vaccine every year, but feel nervous about this one. >> well, i understand where you're coming from, it seems fast. but the vaccines, the technology behind them, while it is being applied to the vaccines for the first time, the technologies have been in development for years, for other coronaviruses, sars and mers, and adapted for covid. it may seem fast, but it's not as fast as it might look. >> dr. celine gounder, thank you. i know people who trust science, and they're just nervous, they don't want to be the first ones to get it. luckily for them, there will be a lot of health care workers and a lot of people much more in need who will get it and prove it's safe. thank you. >>> that will do it for me today. if you are going out
and i think we'll see the return of if not daily, frequent briefings from the cdc, by cdc scientists so that americans see the response truly is being led by the best of the science. >> what do you say to those out there, and i know we're saying it a lot, but it's worth repeating. those who trust science and trust the medical establishment, and get their flu vaccine every year, but feel nervous about this one. >> well, i understand where you're coming from, it seems fast. but the...
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though many will follow cdc guidance. while help is on the way, tonight a record number of americans are infected and hospitalized several states are planning or have already opened field hospitals. >> a lot of grief for us as health care providers when there's just nothing more you can do for somebody. >> reporter: as one american dies every minute from covid, new york city is now advising older adults and those with underlying health conditions to limit outside activities >> that was the last thing i ever said to my dad, was i love you, stop crying >> reporter: in chicago erica lopez's father lupe could have been among the early americans to get a vaccine as a police dispatcher his funeral was monday >> my dad taught me so much about life but never how to live without him. >> reporter: tonight, heartbreak and hope as more americans die millions could soon be saved. miguel almaguer, nbc news >>> this is stephanie gosk the fda commissioner called to the white house today. chief of staff mark meadows wanted to know why vac
though many will follow cdc guidance. while help is on the way, tonight a record number of americans are infected and hospitalized several states are planning or have already opened field hospitals. >> a lot of grief for us as health care providers when there's just nothing more you can do for somebody. >> reporter: as one american dies every minute from covid, new york city is now advising older adults and those with underlying health conditions to limit outside activities >>...
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the test we used worked at cdc fine then. the test that we sent out to the local health departments when we manufactured it is that manufacturing process caused a defect in those tests. the test at cdc worked in january, february, march, april, works today. but the test that we sent out did have a defect. one of the reagents. took us about five weeks to correct. >> bill: cost a little bit. i think you would concede that as well. earlier today you said the nation was not prepared for this. you talked about the possibility of 450,000 americans dying from the virus in february was the month you gave. that puts us 12 months out. the cdc is also telling americans don't travel for christmas. i think that was kind of expected after thanksgiving. your advice on that now with the holidays 3 1/2 weeks away. >> yeah, i think it's really important. we are at a very significant point of this pandemic in the united states as you know. we've had four million cases over in the month of november. there's widespread transmission. so we're aski
the test we used worked at cdc fine then. the test that we sent out to the local health departments when we manufactured it is that manufacturing process caused a defect in those tests. the test at cdc worked in january, february, march, april, works today. but the test that we sent out did have a defect. one of the reagents. took us about five weeks to correct. >> bill: cost a little bit. i think you would concede that as well. earlier today you said the nation was not prepared for this....
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the people here at the cdc. we are in a challenging time in the course of this pandemic, and all of us have a role to play. wash our hands, social distance, wear a mask. when it's indicated. we are also in a season of hope. this time of year is always filled with hope through faith and to the hearts of the american people. to be as are, maybe, bob, just a week and a half away from what will be the likely approval of the firm's coronavirus vaccine american people. inspiring the people of this country. and we would not be here but for the tireless efforts of everyone involved in our national response. and especially for all the men and women of the cdc. so, i look forward to an update. thank you for the strong recommendations from the ac ip that you and the cdc have endorsed. we are going to put a priority on our seniors and staff on long-term health care facilities. and we are also going to have a priority on health care workers so that we can continue not only to put their health first but make sure that we have
the people here at the cdc. we are in a challenging time in the course of this pandemic, and all of us have a role to play. wash our hands, social distance, wear a mask. when it's indicated. we are also in a season of hope. this time of year is always filled with hope through faith and to the hearts of the american people. to be as are, maybe, bob, just a week and a half away from what will be the likely approval of the firm's coronavirus vaccine american people. inspiring the people of this...
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what is it about the cdc you don't like so much? they took it away from the cdc. they gave the job instead to the health and human services department, which had no experience tracking that kind of complex and fast-moving data. well, today science magazine did a deep dive look at hhs's covid hospitalization data, such as it is. they compared it to state by state data and other federal databases. basically to check to see if this crucial data collection the trump administration wrestled away from cdc now reflects an accurate picture of covthe covi hospitalization crisis on the ground. the bottom line of what they found is we shouldn't necessarily think of the data from hhs on covid hospitalizations as, like, science-based tool to track the availability of beds in the u.s. instead we should think of this data as garbage, a random jumbled collection of numbers that doesn't reflect reality at all at a time when it would be really good to have good data on this in particular. the headline at science magazine is a little bit more polite than i'm being. their headline is
what is it about the cdc you don't like so much? they took it away from the cdc. they gave the job instead to the health and human services department, which had no experience tracking that kind of complex and fast-moving data. well, today science magazine did a deep dive look at hhs's covid hospitalization data, such as it is. they compared it to state by state data and other federal databases. basically to check to see if this crucial data collection the trump administration wrestled away...
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in addition to reported cases cdc uses several other systems to track the pandemic, which are compiled in the weekly surveillance summary called covid view. this weekly report includes the percent positivity of molecular tests for sars-cov-2, the virus that causes covid-19, shown in blue, as well as syndromic surveillance for covid-19 like illness among ambulatory patients shown in red. both of these leading indicators have been increasing since september. also included in covidview are weekly hospitalization rates shown in gray which are currently at the highest point since the beginning of the pandemic. and also the percent of deaths due to covid-19, influenza, or pneumonia based on death certificates shown in green, both of which are lagging indicators that have been increasing since october. one component of the weekly covidview report is an assessment of covid-19 hospitalizations through covid net. covid net conducts hospitalization surveillance in 14 states, representing about 10% of the u.s. population. patients must be a resident of the surveillance area and have a positive sar
in addition to reported cases cdc uses several other systems to track the pandemic, which are compiled in the weekly surveillance summary called covid view. this weekly report includes the percent positivity of molecular tests for sars-cov-2, the virus that causes covid-19, shown in blue, as well as syndromic surveillance for covid-19 like illness among ambulatory patients shown in red. both of these leading indicators have been increasing since september. also included in covidview are weekly...
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looking live outside cdc headquarters in atlanta. we're expecting the results of the vote on who will be first in line for vaccines that are coming down the pike. how they will decide that. health workers get it first, multiple members of the population, the elderly and a mix. could set the stage for how vaccines in general are treated and who gets them and when. whether it goes even beyond this country. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we get more
looking live outside cdc headquarters in atlanta. we're expecting the results of the vote on who will be first in line for vaccines that are coming down the pike. how they will decide that. health workers get it first, multiple members of the population, the elderly and a mix. could set the stage for how vaccines in general are treated and who gets them and when. whether it goes even beyond this country. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we get more
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. >>> tonight the cdc's dire new winter warning, the cdc director saying the next fly months will be the most difficult in u.s. health history. and warning that by february 450,000 americans could be dead and the major change tonight, how long the cdc now says you should quarantine if you've been exposed. >>> also the uk leaping ahead of the u.s. in approving >>> tonight the cdc's dire new winter warning, the cdc director saying the next fly months will be the most difficult in u.s. health history. and warning that by february 450,000 americans could be dead and the major change tonight, how long the cdc now says you should quarantine if you've been exposed. >>> also the uk leaping ahead of the u.s. in approving pfizer's vaccine when it will begin rolling out abroad and who will get it first and the question many are asking tonight, why is it taker longer here at home. >>> inside the first flight after two deadly crashes, the reaction from the victims' families. >>> president trump unleashing a prerecorded 46-minute video filled with false claims about widespread voter fraud after hi
. >>> tonight the cdc's dire new winter warning, the cdc director saying the next fly months will be the most difficult in u.s. health history. and warning that by february 450,000 americans could be dead and the major change tonight, how long the cdc now says you should quarantine if you've been exposed. >>> also the uk leaping ahead of the u.s. in approving >>> tonight the cdc's dire new winter warning, the cdc director saying the next fly months will be the most...
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essentially the cdc list. outw hundred people who are sharing knowledge with those in also direct care providers. masters. not 70 and up, you can get it. some areas are still finishing up one a for another week. withll be scheduling county health departments with other providers, largely site based for that. it could be february. maybe february 15. you can have a day where you can get it. it might be february 26. specific days for specific workers, and a convenient way. a large part of the population is able to get it in many parts of our state. 70 and up, you can legally get it. everyone.rk to cover if you are 70 and up, you should really, really want it. up, yourioritize 70 and should see this anecdotally. the likelihood, if you contract the virus is 500 times what it is for someone in their early 20's. of those we lose to coronavirus are over the age of 70. , we we get over this period have the opportunity to reduce deaths by almost 80%. a similar decline in hospitalizations. pandemic not over. people of al
essentially the cdc list. outw hundred people who are sharing knowledge with those in also direct care providers. masters. not 70 and up, you can get it. some areas are still finishing up one a for another week. withll be scheduling county health departments with other providers, largely site based for that. it could be february. maybe february 15. you can have a day where you can get it. it might be february 26. specific days for specific workers, and a convenient way. a large part of the...
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(información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> lo peor no ha llegado el director de los cdc (centros para el control y prevención de enfermedades) advirtió hoy que nos aproximamos a un invierno debastador la proyección del doctor robert es que para febrero hayan 200 mil muertos más >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> los peores tiempos en la historia de la salud pública del país (nombre en inglés) insistió en la necesidad de tomar medidas de control sobre todo el uso de la mascarilla pero bueno el de hoy fue un día histórico reino unido se convirtió en el primer país que autoriza la vacuna contra el coronavirus (covid-19) en el occidente la farmacéutica pfizer la va a aplicar este lunes los primeros en usarla serán los trabajadores de la salud y los más vulnerables rec
(información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> lo peor no ha llegado el director de los cdc (centros para el control y prevención de enfermedades) advirtió hoy que nos aproximamos a un invierno debastador la proyección del doctor robert es que para febrero hayan 200 mil muertos más >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla) >> (información en pantalla)...
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the cdc releasing its recommendation for pregnant women and people with allergies. what a bay area doctor is saying about that guidance. and in the central valley icu beds have run out as the number of cases
the cdc releasing its recommendation for pregnant women and people with allergies. what a bay area doctor is saying about that guidance. and in the central valley icu beds have run out as the number of cases
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there's a meeting of the cdc -- of a cdc advisory committee that is just getting under way that could finally recommend the use of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. a final vote is expected within the next few hours and a final announcement by the cdc could happen shortly after that. now, all of this coming a day after the fda gave the green light for an emergency use authorization of that same vaccine. the u.s. government is already working to distribute doses and this morning the fda commissioner tried to reassure americans about the process. take a listen. >> this vaccine met the fda's rigorous standards for quality, safety and efficacy. science and data guided the fda's decision. we worked quickly based on the urgency of this pandemic, not because of any other external pressure. >> this will be a long process and it's only a glimmer of hope at the end of what has been and continues to be a very dark tunnel. and it could not come at a more dire time. the u.s. seeing its worst day of the pandemic thus far on friday. the highest number of deaths, over 3,300 in one day. hospitalizations and
there's a meeting of the cdc -- of a cdc advisory committee that is just getting under way that could finally recommend the use of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine. a final vote is expected within the next few hours and a final announcement by the cdc could happen shortly after that. now, all of this coming a day after the fda gave the green light for an emergency use authorization of that same vaccine. the u.s. government is already working to distribute doses and this morning the fda commissioner...
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the former head of the cdc joins me to talk about that. plus, trust in the cdc, the dangers of holiday travel and more. >>> but first today, the supreme court dismissed a challenge to president trump's plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census. it hands the president a partial victory. although it's possibly a temporary one, because the court said too much is unknown right now about whether the administration can even carry out the plan and what effect it would have on the states. folks, could we actually have a redo of the census? just something to think about. we'll be right back. just something to think about. we'll rbeight back. ♪ ♪ irresistibly smooth chocolate. to put the world on pause. lindor. made to melt you. by the lindt master chocolatier. - i'm lea.steve. and we live in north pole, alaska. - i'm a retired school counselor. [lea] i'm a retired art teacher. [steve] we met online about 10 years ago. as i got older, my hearing was not so good so i got hearing aids. my vision was not as good as it used to be,
the former head of the cdc joins me to talk about that. plus, trust in the cdc, the dangers of holiday travel and more. >>> but first today, the supreme court dismissed a challenge to president trump's plan to exclude undocumented immigrants from the 2020 census. it hands the president a partial victory. although it's possibly a temporary one, because the court said too much is unknown right now about whether the administration can even carry out the plan and what effect it would have...
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guidances from the cdc, especially related to vaccines and now more testing bias. but my interest has always been in public health. i assure people that the guidances are based in the best evidence and science. we try to be as transparent as possible. with vaccines it has been widely transparent. data being put on the internet in two days before the committee. these are safe and effective. all americans need to get them when the is their point in line, and i feel good about the griens we're at right now. we know how to flatten the conservative. we do. >> very quickly, you are making a distinction between guidelines on the vaccines and guidelines from six months ago? >> i'm really not, i'm not making that distinction, i want to be clear because vaccination is sort of the existential issue of our time. we need people to be confident of the vaccines and i want to be absolutely certain that people understand that that is true. and i feel good about the process. not everybody always agreed with all of the guidelines. we didn't have the trabl data. where we are right now
guidances from the cdc, especially related to vaccines and now more testing bias. but my interest has always been in public health. i assure people that the guidances are based in the best evidence and science. we try to be as transparent as possible. with vaccines it has been widely transparent. data being put on the internet in two days before the committee. these are safe and effective. all americans need to get them when the is their point in line, and i feel good about the griens we're at...
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on what the cdc should recommend. once that vote happens, their decision will be sent to the cdc director and then it's up to the cdc to accept the committee recommendations. so, again, the fda gave the authorization, not full approval, but they gave authorization to say, yes, the vaccine can be used for emergency use. we're next going to hear from the cdc on the who, what, where, when. once that process plays out, then we can start seeing vaccines being administered. >> let's talk about that portion because at some point this is all handed over to the states. talk us through distribution. >> reporter: that's right, victor. the states are going to oversee distribution. what's going to happen once shipments are delivered to states, then the states will kind of oversee how those shipments are distributed to different location areas to then be administered. those locations include your local cvs, your local wall greens, hospitals of course, and then from there the first people to get vaccinated will be health care worker
on what the cdc should recommend. once that vote happens, their decision will be sent to the cdc director and then it's up to the cdc to accept the committee recommendations. so, again, the fda gave the authorization, not full approval, but they gave authorization to say, yes, the vaccine can be used for emergency use. we're next going to hear from the cdc on the who, what, where, when. once that process plays out, then we can start seeing vaccines being administered. >> let's talk about...
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and if so, for whom, then the cdc director dr. robert redfield has to sign off on the recommendations. once dr. redfield puts his signature on the paper, needles can go into arms as we heard earlier in the show, brooke. dr. hahn, head of the fda, says needles could go into arms monday or tuesday next week. >> who gets that first and are there some groups shouldn't be on the receiving end of this thing? >> right. very strict rules about who gets it first. let's take a look. the cdc already said the first two groups that get it should be health care workers and nursing home residents. after that in months that follow, other elderly people should get it, then essential workers like police officers, firefighters, then people with underlying medical conditions, and later is everybody else, if you don't fall into one of those groups. by later, we're told spring is when low risk folks get it, maybe even the summer. brooke, you asked me, i forgot. who shouldn't be getting it. >> yes. >> there is a group. let's go over that as well. some p
and if so, for whom, then the cdc director dr. robert redfield has to sign off on the recommendations. once dr. redfield puts his signature on the paper, needles can go into arms as we heard earlier in the show, brooke. dr. hahn, head of the fda, says needles could go into arms monday or tuesday next week. >> who gets that first and are there some groups shouldn't be on the receiving end of this thing? >> right. very strict rules about who gets it first. let's take a look. the cdc...
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we have followed the directions of the cdc. whetherrnor of florida it is his refusal of putting adamant -- a must mandate, you look at the significant deaths that state has experienced, and maybe he oughtt o listen to the cdc -- ought to listen to the cdc director a little bit more. we were certainly not the first. about 7000 before. there is real hesitancy out there. i didn't just take it. the first lady took it. i would never suggest that to her. would be her decision if i do not believe it was fully and entirely safe. that is what i want the people of the commonwealth to know. i believe that in my heart. i believe it enough to watch britney take that vaccine. this is safe. it is a christmas miracle for us. we have to make sure, especially with this new strain in the united kingdom, that we get 70%, 80% of americans vaccinated. reporter: thank you, governor. i want to stay with questions about what is not in the stimulus bill. you have been beating the drum for months talking about how imperative it was [indiscernible] cares
we have followed the directions of the cdc. whetherrnor of florida it is his refusal of putting adamant -- a must mandate, you look at the significant deaths that state has experienced, and maybe he oughtt o listen to the cdc -- ought to listen to the cdc director a little bit more. we were certainly not the first. about 7000 before. there is real hesitancy out there. i didn't just take it. the first lady took it. i would never suggest that to her. would be her decision if i do not believe it...
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let's get to steve osunsami, with us live from the cdc. because there's news on another front tonight. the cdc out with new guidance tonight, planning to shorten the recommended quarantine time for people who believe they've been exposed to others with the virus? >> reporter: that's right, david. the cdc briefed the white house on this today, so, this is becoming real. currently, if you are exposed to someone who is infected with the coronavirus, you are expected to quarantine for 14 days. what they're changing it to is this -- if you can get a negative test, that quarantine would become seven days. without one, ten days. the idea behind this is that 14 days is too restrictive for most americans and that seven or ten days is much more realistic. david? >> steve osunsami leading us off tonight. steve, thank you. >>> and tonight here, the scene from inside hospitals across this country. in new york city, icus are now two-thirds full. they're calling for those retired nurses and doctors. so many have returned already. tonight, one doctor back
let's get to steve osunsami, with us live from the cdc. because there's news on another front tonight. the cdc out with new guidance tonight, planning to shorten the recommended quarantine time for people who believe they've been exposed to others with the virus? >> reporter: that's right, david. the cdc briefed the white house on this today, so, this is becoming real. currently, if you are exposed to someone who is infected with the coronavirus, you are expected to quarantine for 14...
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we also value continuity of government identified by the cdc for the coronavirus response. we need a legislature, we need our officers, it's a critical part of the coronavirus response because if the funding mechanism for the entire coronavirus response. those invitations that are critical for the response so that is also a critical piece of a successful response to the pandemic and it is responsible. >> this is bloomberg news from denver. three questions regarding the federal response. contact as colorado had the cdc's discovery is the federal government sending additional resources for screening sequencing and number three, is colorado working with federal government in other ways to escalate the response. >> there's been a lot of coordination with cdc and obviously a new sum were discovered. they were very complementary of our efforts and in terms of the exact coordination will turn it over to doctor karate, you want to know how we work with cdc on this? >> we work with their branch of detection in setting up our sequencing profiles. as well as our pipeline which is the
we also value continuity of government identified by the cdc for the coronavirus response. we need a legislature, we need our officers, it's a critical part of the coronavirus response because if the funding mechanism for the entire coronavirus response. those invitations that are critical for the response so that is also a critical piece of a successful response to the pandemic and it is responsible. >> this is bloomberg news from denver. three questions regarding the federal response....
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and then looks at the deployment strategy on the cdc side. i'm sure the folks at the cdc are just dotting the is and crossing the ts before director redfield signs off and that we are able to put this vaccine into people's arms and thunder them into vaccinations. we want a process that works, and this is part of the process. and so nobody wants to rush this, and i think it's a good thing and all of us should rest a little bit easier that we know that this process is followed to the t as vaccines roll out. >> it's fascinating to see, you know, all of this activity inside pfizer's manufacturing facility. the largest facility they have in the country. and dr. sayed, i want us to take a step back because this is an historic moment, an unprecedented rollout that we are witnessing on a scale that we've never seen before. did you ever think that we would be talking about distributing covid-19 vaccines nine months into this pandemic? >> i mean, it really is historic, and i just want to say how much of a medical marvel this is. i mean, as a kid who ca
and then looks at the deployment strategy on the cdc side. i'm sure the folks at the cdc are just dotting the is and crossing the ts before director redfield signs off and that we are able to put this vaccine into people's arms and thunder them into vaccinations. we want a process that works, and this is part of the process. and so nobody wants to rush this, and i think it's a good thing and all of us should rest a little bit easier that we know that this process is followed to the t as...
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the cdc advisory panel -- the cdc advisory panel is going to meet on taensunday, whether to recommend. >> these are two committees and some of this is overlapping, wolf. the cdc advisory committee, acip, they have scheduled meeting together. they were the ones who sort of made these recommendations of health care workers and people in long-term care musilt somebody be at the front of the line in the first phase of the vaccine distribution. the fda we don't know when they're going to meet but i thought it was going to be very soon. it could be any time over the next few day, but i did talk to stephen hahn, the commissioner of the fda a few days ago. and he gave me the impression it was going to happen as soon as possible. >> dr. frieden, you used to run the cdc so you're very familiar with the process. i'm now told the advisory committee go to the full fda. they will presumably approve it, and then the final step in all of this before it's released to the public will be on sunday when the centers for disease control and prevention is expect to vote and presumably approve it. but walk u
the cdc advisory panel -- the cdc advisory panel is going to meet on taensunday, whether to recommend. >> these are two committees and some of this is overlapping, wolf. the cdc advisory committee, acip, they have scheduled meeting together. they were the ones who sort of made these recommendations of health care workers and people in long-term care musilt somebody be at the front of the line in the first phase of the vaccine distribution. the fda we don't know when they're going to meet...
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director and then the cdc, it's up to the cdc to accept the committee recommendations. once the cdc does that, then we can expect to see vaccinations being administered. >> jacqueline, it's such an important moment for our country. and today the cdc said they're going to recommend the vaccine even for those previously infected by the disease. that's kind of stunning. what are you learning about that decision? >> it is interesting. that was part of the discussions happening right now during the advisory committee meeting. and, you know, it is something that is coming up. the reason behind this discussion there is data that there could be the risk of reinfection among people who have recovered from covid-19. so that's why, you know, there is discussion around, of course, recommending the vaccine for people who have had it, but, of course, there also is, you know, the caution that if you are currently deal with a coronavirus infection if you currently have covid-19, you shouldn't get the vaccine. the discussion that happened today, it looks like they said that vaccination
director and then the cdc, it's up to the cdc to accept the committee recommendations. once the cdc does that, then we can expect to see vaccinations being administered. >> jacqueline, it's such an important moment for our country. and today the cdc said they're going to recommend the vaccine even for those previously infected by the disease. that's kind of stunning. what are you learning about that decision? >> it is interesting. that was part of the discussions happening right now...
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looking live outside cdc headquarters in atlanta. we're expecting the results of the vote on who will be first in line for vaccines that are coming down the pike. how they will decide that. health workers get it first, multiple members of the population, the elderly and a mix. could set the stage for how vaccines in general are treated and who gets them and when. whether it goes even beyond this country. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we get more world from bill barr that he's seen voter fraud on a widespread basis that it influenced the election and tilted it in favor of joe biden. we understand he's at the white house right now. it's fair to say that president trump might not be pleased with that. but from the attorney general, evidence of widespread fraud in the election or one that would alter the outcome. john roberts following the fast-moving developments at the white house. john? >> neil, good afternoon to you. the attorney general is currently at the white house and watching for his departure here.
looking live outside cdc headquarters in atlanta. we're expecting the results of the vote on who will be first in line for vaccines that are coming down the pike. how they will decide that. health workers get it first, multiple members of the population, the elderly and a mix. could set the stage for how vaccines in general are treated and who gets them and when. whether it goes even beyond this country. welcome, everybody. i'm neil cavuto. this is "your world." we get more world from...
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now, if approved by the cdc, here's who gets the vaccine first. a detailed plan to distribute 40 million doses of covid vaccines, expected to vaccinate 15 to 20 million americans before the end of the year is underway. the first roll out involving 6.4 million doses could be shimmed to retail pharmacies in a couple of weeks, that is if the fda approved it. who gets it first? >> health care workers are at the top of the list, including health care workers who work at nursing homes, where the most deaths have occurred from this virus. >> reporter: members of the committee acip is recommending to the cdc health care workers who vaccinated in phase a. this includes long term care facilities including skilled care and assisted living facilities. outpatient clinics, home health care, pharmacies and public health offices. acip committee chair jose romero clarified this group will have no preferential order. >> it's no preferential order of vaccination. is that correct? >> that's correct. >> committee members sited at least 243,000 covid cases infected hea
now, if approved by the cdc, here's who gets the vaccine first. a detailed plan to distribute 40 million doses of covid vaccines, expected to vaccinate 15 to 20 million americans before the end of the year is underway. the first roll out involving 6.4 million doses could be shimmed to retail pharmacies in a couple of weeks, that is if the fda approved it. who gets it first? >> health care workers are at the top of the list, including health care workers who work at nursing homes, where...