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but not from covid. but this is typical of -- of how the numbers in this pandemic are -- you know, often just totally bogus. maybe it's not intentional because the government doesn't get accurate data for a lot of things. there are so many fundamental questions we could have had better information on. as far as the health data, a number of foreign nations like britain and israel have much better health data as far as the exposure. and something which the media here doesn't report is that a number of states in the u.s., you've had more covid fatalities among the fully vaxed in the last month or two, three months, then among the unvaxed. but you've got biden out there saying it's a pandemic of the unvaxed. this is complete bs. >>am
but not from covid. but this is typical of -- of how the numbers in this pandemic are -- you know, often just totally bogus. maybe it's not intentional because the government doesn't get accurate data for a lot of things. there are so many fundamental questions we could have had better information on. as far as the health data, a number of foreign nations like britain and israel have much better health data as far as the exposure. and something which the media here doesn't report is that a...
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and covid-19. we must have an independent assessment of all covid-19 deaths, including those that occurred in private suffice elise. in my work i've encountered significant strengths and inefficiencies in the b.o.p. and covid-19 responses. there's no doubt that many of these strength save lives, and conversely that many of these deficiencies led to preventable illnesses and death. to date there's not been any systemic or independent review of deaths for covid-19 and be a because study, although a recent call for this type of analysis was sent to the inspector general of doj. i strongly support the proposal that it highlights a more fundamental problem. the lack of independent assessment and more broadly the lack of meaningful oversight by the health organization. sional health organizations reviewing t he qualityfeel the second as indept health organizations revealing the hell quality of care, but in the b.o.p. and other cars or spaces, i will leave those crucial assessments to law enforcement to r
and covid-19. we must have an independent assessment of all covid-19 deaths, including those that occurred in private suffice elise. in my work i've encountered significant strengths and inefficiencies in the b.o.p. and covid-19 responses. there's no doubt that many of these strength save lives, and conversely that many of these deficiencies led to preventable illnesses and death. to date there's not been any systemic or independent review of deaths for covid-19 and be a because study, although...
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an average, mild case of kid covid. you know, mild. there is no mild case of covid. one of his front adult teeth fell out, unprompted, with no blood loss, from vascular damage to covid. even if you've already had covid and you've recovered, even if you've had covid and been boosted, you are still at risk of getting it again. our members are suffering. they need help, they need treatments, they need therapeutics, and we need to make sure that science is moving at warp speed to treat these people. >> brangham: there are researchers trying to understand this condition. in fact, a new study was just published that zeroes in on several factors that might predict whether someone is likely to develop long-covid. dr. jason goldman is an infectious disease expert at swedish health services in seattle, and a lead author of that study. dr. goldman, it's very very good to have you on the "newshour". we've heard from diana berrent expressing this concern about how difficult this condition is and, so, if someone is out there listening to this and thinking that they might have symp
an average, mild case of kid covid. you know, mild. there is no mild case of covid. one of his front adult teeth fell out, unprompted, with no blood loss, from vascular damage to covid. even if you've already had covid and you've recovered, even if you've had covid and been boosted, you are still at risk of getting it again. our members are suffering. they need help, they need treatments, they need therapeutics, and we need to make sure that science is moving at warp speed to treat these...
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s covid net and ivy. our collaboration with seven integrated health care and public health resource centers through vision, surveillance of infection is essential in front line workers in heroes-recover and our nationwide surveillance of vaccination effective innocence children and young adults in overcoming covid-19. taken together, these studies provide us an in depth and comprehensive understanding of how vaccines are working with participations in sites nationwide. and importantly, covid vaccines are being administered under the most intensive vaccine monitoring effort in the united states' history. our nationwide vaccine safety networks such as vsafe, which provides personalized and confidential health check-ins via text message, and other systems such as the clinical immunization safety project and the vaccine safety data link, empower us with the data of any rare side effects or reactions after vaccination or boosting. this is a huge amount of data. c.d.c., along with our partners across government
s covid net and ivy. our collaboration with seven integrated health care and public health resource centers through vision, surveillance of infection is essential in front line workers in heroes-recover and our nationwide surveillance of vaccination effective innocence children and young adults in overcoming covid-19. taken together, these studies provide us an in depth and comprehensive understanding of how vaccines are working with participations in sites nationwide. and importantly, covid...
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when people aet it. ., , the treatment of covid when people ret it. ., , , ., the treatment of covid when people iet it. ., , , ., get it. that is something the prime minister was _ get it. that is something the prime minister was talking _ get it. that is something the prime minister was talking about - get it. that is something the prime minister was talking about when i get it. that is something the prime j minister was talking about when he was talking about the living with covid plan being announced tomorrow. treatments are being seen as one of the key ways of reducing the risk of people going into hospital. that is what we have been talking about since the beginning of the pandemic may relieving the pressure on the nhs and stopping people falling very sick with the disease. the nhs and stopping people falling very sick with the disease.— sick with the disease. the queen, as buckingham — sick with the disease. the queen, as buckingham palace _ sick with the disease. the queen, as buckingham palace has— sick with the disease. the queen, as buckingham palace has confirmed, l
when people aet it. ., , the treatment of covid when people ret it. ., , , ., the treatment of covid when people iet it. ., , , ., get it. that is something the prime minister was _ get it. that is something the prime minister was talking _ get it. that is something the prime minister was talking about - get it. that is something the prime minister was talking about when i get it. that is something the prime j minister was talking about when he was talking about the living with covid plan being...
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. — annual covid boosters. many thanks once again, fergus _ annual covid boosters. many thanks once again, fergus walsh _ annual covid boosters. many thanks once again, fergus walsh our- annual covid boosters. many thanks l once again, fergus walsh our medical editor with the latest analysis. and you can read more about the changes announced today — and the coronavirus rules in place where you live — on our website. that�*s bbc.co.uk/news. the other main story tonight. the prospect of a russian military invasion of ukraine has become even more realistic tonight, following a televised address by president putin. he said he�*d signed a decree recognising two breakaway regions of ukraine, and insisted that history was on his side because ukraine, in his view, was not a true nation. the two regions in question are donetsk and luhansk, and diplomats warn that recognising these as independent states would give russia the justification it wants to send in troops, under the guise of protecting its own citizens. president biden has agreed "in principle" to hold a sum
. — annual covid boosters. many thanks once again, fergus _ annual covid boosters. many thanks once again, fergus walsh _ annual covid boosters. many thanks once again, fergus walsh our- annual covid boosters. many thanks l once again, fergus walsh our medical editor with the latest analysis. and you can read more about the changes announced today — and the coronavirus rules in place where you live — on our website. that�*s bbc.co.uk/news. the other main story tonight. the prospect of a...
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the queen has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — despite concern from some scientists and medical groups. i'm not saying you can totally throw caution to the wind — covid remains dangerous if you're vulnerable and if you're not vaccinated. but we need people to be much more confident and get back to work. and after 16 days of competition, the winter olympics come to a spectacular end in beijing — with china handing over to the hosts of the 2026 games, italy. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are geri scott, political correspondent at the press association and broadcaster and journalist, james lewer. the metro leads with the queen testing positive for covid—19 — but according to the paper, "one keeps calm and carries on". the sun claims hr
the queen has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — despite concern from some scientists and medical groups. i'm not saying you can totally throw caution to the wind — covid remains dangerous if you're vulnerable and if you're not vaccinated. but we need people to be much...
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yes, and don't mention covid to me, my mother died from covid, on christmas night in moscow. and i live in exile, you couldn't even be with her when it did happen. so madam, i understand your frustration, but speaking about covid, it makes me cry. >> steve in baltimore, maryland, democrats' line, you're next up. >> caller: how do we lop the heads off of dictators? the united nations and the geneva conventions are toothless critters. if we could limit ourselves by lopping the head off the snake, that would go against everything in the united nations, geneva convention. how do we get rid of dictators that, as you said, want to expand, grab landmass? i couldn't agree more with you that i think russia and china are actually in cahoots, working together. we're also going to be pulled down into china and taiwan, that spreads the united states out awfully thin. and then where are we going to be? so how do we get -- lop the head -- and my question would be, why don't russians lop the head off of putin? what is the problem? why can't we go ahead and -- i know it goes against all laws,
yes, and don't mention covid to me, my mother died from covid, on christmas night in moscow. and i live in exile, you couldn't even be with her when it did happen. so madam, i understand your frustration, but speaking about covid, it makes me cry. >> steve in baltimore, maryland, democrats' line, you're next up. >> caller: how do we lop the heads off of dictators? the united nations and the geneva conventions are toothless critters. if we could limit ourselves by lopping the head...
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a covid test even if _ able to afford to get a covid test even if they— able to afford to get a covid test even if they are _ able to afford to get a covid test even if they are trying _ able to afford to get a covid test even if they are trying to, - able to afford to get a covid test even if they are trying to, and i even if they are trying to, and do are giving — even if they are trying to, and do are giving scotland, _ even if they are trying to, and do are giving scotland, northern - are giving scotland, northern ireland — are giving scotland, northern ireland and _ are giving scotland, northern ireland and wales _ are giving scotland, northern ireland and wales but - are giving scotland, northern ireland and wales but to - are giving scotland, northern ireland and wales but to do l are giving scotland, northern l ireland and wales but to do the are giving scotland, northern - ireland and wales but to do the same because _ ireland and wales but to do the same because there — ireland and wales but to do the same because there will— ireland and wales but to do the same beca
a covid test even if _ able to afford to get a covid test even if they— able to afford to get a covid test even if they are _ able to afford to get a covid test even if they are trying _ able to afford to get a covid test even if they are trying to, - able to afford to get a covid test even if they are trying to, and i even if they are trying to, and do are giving — even if they are trying to, and do are giving scotland, _ even if they are trying to, and do are giving scotland, northern -...
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there are still a lot of covid cases. three i lot of covid cases. three members _ lot of covid cases. three members of _ lot of covid cases. three members of my - lot of covid cases. three members of my family l lot of covid cases. three i members of my family have lot of covid cases. three - members of my family have got it. would you feel more comfortable if the compulsory isolation stayed? just comfortable if the compulsory isolation stayed?— isolation stayed? just until the spring- _ isolation stayed? just until the spring. science - isolation stayed? just until. the spring. science suggests cases falling. _ the spring. science suggests cases falling. covid - the spring. science suggests cases falling. covid case - the spring. science suggests. cases falling. covid case rates relative to the population have been falling in the uk, lower than germany and italy for example, but above the united states and canada.— states and canada. very clear this pandemic _ states and canada. very clear this pandemic is _ states and canada. very clear this p
there are still a lot of covid cases. three i lot of covid cases. three members _ lot of covid cases. three members of _ lot of covid cases. three members of my - lot of covid cases. three members of my family l lot of covid cases. three i members of my family have lot of covid cases. three - members of my family have got it. would you feel more comfortable if the compulsory isolation stayed? just comfortable if the compulsory isolation stayed?— isolation stayed? just until the spring- _...
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queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — despite concern from some scientists and medical groups. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. russia and belarus are extending theirjoint military exercises close to the border with ukraine, as western leaders continue to warn of a possible russian invasion. the french president emmanuel macron discussed the continuing tensions in a phone conversation with the russian leader, vladimir putin. mr putin accused the ukrainian military of provoking an escalation in the east of ukraine, where there is a conflict with russian—backed rebels. our eastern europe correspondent sarah rainsford reports from the ukrainian capital kyiv. distant explosions. these drills in belarus were meant to end with russian tanks rolling back to their base
queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — despite concern from some scientists and medical groups. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. russia and belarus are extending theirjoint military exercises close to the border with...
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why didn't we detect covid-19? it was not until january that we actually felt like we had discovered this coveted virus when in fact it is been around for a few months. director curry, you could start on that. >> thank you. there are a lot of opinions, but the point you bring up his surveillance, which is getting the world for biological threat so we can get them as quickly as possible. this is been a huge challenge across agencies in the bio defense enterprise, and this is something that we have pointed out that multiple agencies have tried to pursue their own surveillance. usda has one. they have all been pursued separately, some have not been successful and they have not been integrated together. part of the problem is fragmentation and lack of integration. during covid we have created new systems to monitor covid and get down to the private sector in hospitals and pharmacies and things like that. we need to look at what we created and not just get rid of it. we need to use that to develop new surveillance syste
why didn't we detect covid-19? it was not until january that we actually felt like we had discovered this coveted virus when in fact it is been around for a few months. director curry, you could start on that. >> thank you. there are a lot of opinions, but the point you bring up his surveillance, which is getting the world for biological threat so we can get them as quickly as possible. this is been a huge challenge across agencies in the bio defense enterprise, and this is something that...
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that it was covid. but all these people calling in here saying the democrats, the democrats, the democrats? this all started under a republican. this isn't a democrat or republican thing. they have made it that way. they blaming faucher and everybody else but found she is just like any other person, could make a mistake. they are holding him to one or two mistakes and what about all the things he's gotten right? the omicron variant is running rampant in alabama. there is no way that we should be, i mean i'm not a yes or no on the mandate, but people should be taking precautions. the doctor that called in and said mask this mask that, why do they wear the masks in the hospital? to protect them from things, from other people that come in who are sick and what they have. the same thing should apply for us going out or just being in offices shut up with other people. my brother just got covid. he was outside, forgot his mask, this man was standing behind him breathing on him and within a day he was sick. th
that it was covid. but all these people calling in here saying the democrats, the democrats, the democrats? this all started under a republican. this isn't a democrat or republican thing. they have made it that way. they blaming faucher and everybody else but found she is just like any other person, could make a mistake. they are holding him to one or two mistakes and what about all the things he's gotten right? the omicron variant is running rampant in alabama. there is no way that we should...
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it's long covid. we want you to have the mildest case possible because we don't want you to have residual symptoms. more covid restrictions are also being lifted. that includes boston, where folks no longer have to show proof of vaccination in public, drawing mixed reaction from residents there now that the numbers are lower. i think it's a good idea to start moving some of the restrictions. i'm not sure if it's smart to not show it anymore. um cause i feel like it's good to show it so you know to be safe hospitalizations, a lagging indicator are also down , significantly dropping 45% in just the past month in atlanta. jonathan serrie ktvu fox two news. santa clara county is the only bay area counties still requiring people to mask up in most public settings. santa clara county's top health officer, says the region must reach an 80% vaccination rate before lifting it's masking rules. dr sara cody says the requirement will stay in place until the average number of covid cases drops to 550 a week . righ
it's long covid. we want you to have the mildest case possible because we don't want you to have residual symptoms. more covid restrictions are also being lifted. that includes boston, where folks no longer have to show proof of vaccination in public, drawing mixed reaction from residents there now that the numbers are lower. i think it's a good idea to start moving some of the restrictions. i'm not sure if it's smart to not show it anymore. um cause i feel like it's good to show it so you know...
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they're treating covid more like how we treat the flu. denmark is the first country in the european union to make this move. there's a group of doctors in the area that want state leaders to drop the mask mandates, especially when it comes to kids. these doctors are willing to take their fight all the way to the white house. what are the details? >> i spoke with dr. noble. she's the associate professor of emergency medicine and director of covid-19 response for the ucsf emergency department. she's one of four local doctors behind a change.org petition to change guidelines when it comes to masks at schools, including allowing children to go unmask outdoors and making masks optional indoors and allowing teachers and students to go unmask at all times if they choose to do so. in our interview, dr. noble said if california health officials drop the mask mandate in mid february, children should be allowed to go to school without masks. the doctor says school kids are at the lowest risk of severe covid infection and the science shows schools ca
they're treating covid more like how we treat the flu. denmark is the first country in the european union to make this move. there's a group of doctors in the area that want state leaders to drop the mask mandates, especially when it comes to kids. these doctors are willing to take their fight all the way to the white house. what are the details? >> i spoke with dr. noble. she's the associate professor of emergency medicine and director of covid-19 response for the ucsf emergency...
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covid. 0n we must make sure we bounce back from covid. on monday i will be talking about our covid recovery plan. it talking about our covid recovery alan. . talking about our covid recovery ian, , ., , ., , talking about our covid recovery alan. ,.,, .,, ., talking about our covid recovery ian, , ., , ., , ., ., plan. it is a serious matter. you are being _ plan. it is a serious matter. you are being investigated. - plan. it is a serious matter. you are being investigated. we - plan. it is a serious matter. youj are being investigated. we have plan. it is a serious matter. you - are being investigated. we have not had much opportunity to ask you about it. people do find some of your explanation is implausible. the lockdown drinks party at downing street, it was eight weeks until the first lockdown. he went on and you spent 25 minutes you told mps you thought it was a work event. i know ou had thought it was a work event. i know you had to — thought it was a work event. i know you had to a
covid. 0n we must make sure we bounce back from covid. on monday i will be talking about our covid recovery plan. it talking about our covid recovery alan. . talking about our covid recovery ian, , ., , ., , talking about our covid recovery alan. ,.,, .,, ., talking about our covid recovery ian, , ., , ., , ., ., plan. it is a serious matter. you are being _ plan. it is a serious matter. you are being investigated. - plan. it is a serious matter. you are being investigated. we - plan. it is a...
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the queen has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties at windsor this week. president putin and his french counterpart emmanuel macron agree to "intensify" diplomatic efforts over ukraine. it's as the country's president calls for an immediate ceasefire between government forces and pro—russian separatists in the east. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — the shadow health secretary says the move would be premature. the key thing is that people have access to free testing, they know their status, and they do the right thing by staying at home. which means they also need access to the right level of sick pay to do the right thing. and, frankly, it's negligent the government haven't acted already. borisjohnson refuses to say whether he will resign if police find he broke lockdown laws. any answer would be interpreted as a point of commentary about th
the queen has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties at windsor this week. president putin and his french counterpart emmanuel macron agree to "intensify" diplomatic efforts over ukraine. it's as the country's president calls for an immediate ceasefire between government forces and pro—russian separatists in the east. the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in...
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to covid-19. is formally an assistant federal defender who served the united states district for the eastern district of washington and idaho. she received her law degree from the university of iowa, college of law or she editor-in-chief of the iowa law review. i'm just a scene with the u.s. government accountability office where she leads the work on justice and law enforcement issues. her portfolio includes federal prison systems, federal law enforcement oversight and training, civil liberties and civil rights in the federal judiciary. twenty plus years she also worked on issues related to social security reform, disabilities, k-12 and higher education. doctor gooden received her phd and masters degree in economics from the university of nebraska lincoln and a bachelors degree in economics at the university of houston. kelly is a political commentator and senior contributor at america's greatness. ms. kelly covers a political and policy issues. she is an author and former political to officehold
to covid-19. is formally an assistant federal defender who served the united states district for the eastern district of washington and idaho. she received her law degree from the university of iowa, college of law or she editor-in-chief of the iowa law review. i'm just a scene with the u.s. government accountability office where she leads the work on justice and law enforcement issues. her portfolio includes federal prison systems, federal law enforcement oversight and training, civil...
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be out with family and to enjoy it without covid. no masks. freedom. >> reporter: america's new optimism is fueled by the sharp drop in cases and hospitalizations. yet, 95% of americans still live in a high-risk area for infection. >> i feel like it's going to be around no matter what. >> reporter: that "live with it" sentiment echoed by the governors of california and utah. they're shifting their response from a pandemic to endemic. >> let me be clear that this is not the end of covid, but it is the beginning of treating covid as we do other seasonal respiratory viruses. >> reporter: the c.d.c. still recommends universal masking. yet every state but hawaii has ended or is planning to lift mask mandates. the drastic drop in cases is motivating americans to dine out, travel, and hit theme parks once again. california lifted its indoor mask mandate last week, but here in l.a. county, you can only take off your mask if you're outdoors. the indoor requirement will remain in place for several weeks. nancy. >> cordes: lilia luciano in los
be out with family and to enjoy it without covid. no masks. freedom. >> reporter: america's new optimism is fueled by the sharp drop in cases and hospitalizations. yet, 95% of americans still live in a high-risk area for infection. >> i feel like it's going to be around no matter what. >> reporter: that "live with it" sentiment echoed by the governors of california and utah. they're shifting their response from a pandemic to endemic. >> let me be clear that...
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there is no magic pill for long covid. but this clinic says most patients will eventually get better. after two punishing years, the uk is emerging from the shadow of covid. new variants may emerge, but it is science, through vaccines and medicines, but is set to liberate us. fergus walsh, bbc news, newcastle. borisjohnson says there's currently little evidence that russia has begun withdrawing its forces from the border with ukraine, despite claims by president putin that he's pulling some troops out. ukraine's government has been holding what it calls a "day of unity" in response to fears of a russian invasion. western intelligence estimates, suggest russia still has well over a hundred thousand troops encircling the country. ukraine's president, volodymyr zelensky, has been on a nationwide tour, from rivne in the west to mariupol in the east, to inspect defences and rally ukrainian forces. 0ur correspondent sarah rainsford, travelled with him. today was ukraine's turn for a show of force, aiming its tanks and missiles a
there is no magic pill for long covid. but this clinic says most patients will eventually get better. after two punishing years, the uk is emerging from the shadow of covid. new variants may emerge, but it is science, through vaccines and medicines, but is set to liberate us. fergus walsh, bbc news, newcastle. borisjohnson says there's currently little evidence that russia has begun withdrawing its forces from the border with ukraine, despite claims by president putin that he's pulling some...
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she is riaht catching covid? i thank her. she is ri . ht to catching covid? i thank her. she is right to focus _ catching covid? i thank her. she is right to focus on _ catching covid? i thank her. she is right to focus on personal- right to focus on personal responsibility but the other part of the strategy is the vaccinations. this is— the strategy is the vaccinations. this is a — the strategy is the vaccinations. this is a vaccine led strategy and that enables us in our to rely on people's— that enables us in our to rely on people's personal responsibility as well. ., . ., people's personal responsibility as well. ., , ., _ well. can i welcome the statement by the prime minister _ well. can i welcome the statement by the prime minister and _ well. can i welcome the statement by the prime minister and the _ well. can i welcome the statement by the prime minister and the way i well. can i welcome the statement by the prime minister and the way he i the prime minister and the way he set out the argument with regards to living with covid and restoring freedoms and at
she is riaht catching covid? i thank her. she is ri . ht to catching covid? i thank her. she is right to focus _ catching covid? i thank her. she is right to focus on _ catching covid? i thank her. she is right to focus on personal- right to focus on personal responsibility but the other part of the strategy is the vaccinations. this is— the strategy is the vaccinations. this is a — the strategy is the vaccinations. this is a vaccine led strategy and that enables us in our to rely on...
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, it will be concerning. who is 95 and has covid, it will be concerning-— who is 95 and has covid, it will be concerninu. ., ., , ., , concerning. indeed, and often people who develon — concerning. indeed, and often people who develop severe _ concerning. indeed, and often people who develop severe symptoms - who develop severe symptoms eventually start of, any person of that age will need to be monitored fairly carefully. and also, i think, given anti—virals, we know if you given anti—virals, we know if you give anti—virals early in an illness you can substantially reduce the risk of severe disease. so any person of that age, who is through their age more at risk of severe disease, you would be wanting to give them anti—virals quite early on. give them anti-virals quite early on. , ., , , on. even if they have been triple vaccinated _ on. even if they have been triple vaccinated and _ on. even if they have been triple vaccinated and we _ on. even if they have been triple vaccinated and we were - on. even if they have been triple vaccinated and we were hearing | on. even if
, it will be concerning. who is 95 and has covid, it will be concerning-— who is 95 and has covid, it will be concerninu. ., ., , ., , concerning. indeed, and often people who develon — concerning. indeed, and often people who develop severe _ concerning. indeed, and often people who develop severe symptoms - who develop severe symptoms eventually start of, any person of that age will need to be monitored fairly carefully. and also, i think, given anti—virals, we know if you given...
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the queen is that she is positive with covid? tue: queen is very that she is positive with covid? tte: queen is very sensible, that she is positive with covid? t'te: queen is very sensible, unlike that she is positive with covid? tte: queen is very sensible, unlike her mother. i saw the two of them together and the queen had a very silly cane. and the queen mother fell going into the royal box in the queen was so frustrated she broke this came. ~ ., queen was so frustrated she broke this came.- she _ queen was so frustrated she broke this came.- she was - queen was so frustrated she broke this came.- she was so - this came. what? ! she was so anno ed this came. what? ! she was so annoyed that — this came. what? ! she was so annoyed that her— this came. what? ! she was so annoyed that her mother - this came. what? ! she was so annoyed that her mother had l this came. what? ! she was so i annoyed that her mother had this silly cane and insisted she had a proper walking stick, the queen on the other hand is very sensible and pragmatic. she knows she has to take care of herself as
the queen is that she is positive with covid? tue: queen is very that she is positive with covid? tte: queen is very sensible, that she is positive with covid? t'te: queen is very sensible, unlike that she is positive with covid? tte: queen is very sensible, unlike her mother. i saw the two of them together and the queen had a very silly cane. and the queen mother fell going into the royal box in the queen was so frustrated she broke this came. ~ ., queen was so frustrated she broke this came.-...
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then, zero covid. the chinese government continues its strict pandemic policies, with an ambitious quarantine system, to keep the virus out of the olympics. >> they use that to showcase the superiority the-- its political system, the chinese model-- and if they give up, you know, that's tantamount to admitting that they have failed. >> woodruff: and it's friday. jonathan capehart and gary abernathy consider the president's nominees to the federal reserve board, and efrts to combat rising crime rates. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> care.com. >> fidelity wealth management. >> consumer cellular. >> the john s. and james l. knight foundation. fostering informed and engaged communities. more at kf.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from
then, zero covid. the chinese government continues its strict pandemic policies, with an ambitious quarantine system, to keep the virus out of the olympics. >> they use that to showcase the superiority the-- its political system, the chinese model-- and if they give up, you know, that's tantamount to admitting that they have failed. >> woodruff: and it's friday. jonathan capehart and gary abernathy consider the president's nominees to the federal reserve board, and efrts to combat...
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if you are exposed to someone with covid and/or printing and, you should -- with covid and are quarantining, you should wear a mask. we have had to change the way we live over the past two years. we all share the same goal, to get to a point where covid is no longer disrupting our lives, when it will not be a constant crisis. rather, something we can prevent, protect against and treat. moving from this pandemic will be led by signs and epidemiologic trends and relying on the powerful tools we already have, including vaccines, boosters, testing and treatment. i will turn it over now to dr. fauci. >> thank you. what i would like to do over the next couple of minutes is address for you a question now frequently being asked following the date that's come out from the cohorts who have been followed following their third shot of an mrna vaccine, namely, their booster. the question people ask, is well, being everyone, need now a fourth booster shot? let me tell you what we know so far. next slide. what we do know is that data from now multiple studies, and i will show you a couple of these, show t
if you are exposed to someone with covid and/or printing and, you should -- with covid and are quarantining, you should wear a mask. we have had to change the way we live over the past two years. we all share the same goal, to get to a point where covid is no longer disrupting our lives, when it will not be a constant crisis. rather, something we can prevent, protect against and treat. moving from this pandemic will be led by signs and epidemiologic trends and relying on the powerful tools we...
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people with long covid. >> the system is gearing itself against individuals with long covid, and that makes them sicker and sicker over time. >> reporter: bishop is channeling her frustration into a fight for change, launching the covid long haulers advocacy project online a month ago she sent a letter to the white house and nearly 3,000 other government officials, imploring them to provide disability benefits to covid long haulers she says only three members of congress have responded three real responses from 3,000 letters has got to tell you that there is not a national upswell in concern for people with long covid at this point >> there isn't and it's extremely concerning >> reporter: really, you're asking for a life raft at this point. >> there is no easy solution or answer to long covid but the bottom line is we have to start somewhere. >> reporter: and fast. cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york >>> we're back in a moment with clues about 2024 what the republican presidential primary field could look like. >>> we're getting a preview tonight of what the republican field could lo
people with long covid. >> the system is gearing itself against individuals with long covid, and that makes them sicker and sicker over time. >> reporter: bishop is channeling her frustration into a fight for change, launching the covid long haulers advocacy project online a month ago she sent a letter to the white house and nearly 3,000 other government officials, imploring them to provide disability benefits to covid long haulers she says only three members of congress have...
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a long haul covid patient survivor group. the true number is those suffering is unclear. researchers estimate it's between 10% and 30% of those who have been infected. the 91 journal of medicine estimated at least 50 million people in the u.s. would have long haul covid before the pandemic ended. that was before record-breaking case loads, some of which are likely to produce long covid. people with the condition are reporting distinct symptoms which require treatments across multiple medical disciplines. these are just a handful of them. and all this is taking a toll on an already burdened health care system. diana bare rant is a covid-19 long hauler and founder of survivor corps and joins us now from los angeles. thanks for being here with us. first, let's talk about the need. i mean, i'm one of millions who have had covid, now hoping that i won't have any further symptoms. you've described long covid as a ticking time bomb in your body, waiting to go off. but there are so many barriers to getting diagnosed if doctors don't
a long haul covid patient survivor group. the true number is those suffering is unclear. researchers estimate it's between 10% and 30% of those who have been infected. the 91 journal of medicine estimated at least 50 million people in the u.s. would have long haul covid before the pandemic ended. that was before record-breaking case loads, some of which are likely to produce long covid. people with the condition are reporting distinct symptoms which require treatments across multiple medical...
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new covid cases in san francisco has fallen below 1,000. to put it in perspective, during the peak of the omicron surge, cases topped 2,300. at the beginning of december before the surge hit, san francisco was reporting an average of 60 cases a day. >>> meanwhile, doctors in the united states are facing a new enemy in the fight against covid, and that is medicine shortages. the cdc has determined the previous doctors are scrambling for another treatment which is in short supply right now. doctors are demanding to use two newly approved antiviral pills made by pfizer and merck, but the pfizer pill is not at full production and takes six to eight months to make. >>> we shouldn't be dealing with such basic principles as tests and therapies three years into a pandemic. these should've been already resolved. >> doctors say they are rationing medicines for the patients. last month the white house indicated it was working with pfizer to speed up production of its antiviral pills. >>> now reassuring news tonight for nursing and pregnant moms. a new
new covid cases in san francisco has fallen below 1,000. to put it in perspective, during the peak of the omicron surge, cases topped 2,300. at the beginning of december before the surge hit, san francisco was reporting an average of 60 cases a day. >>> meanwhile, doctors in the united states are facing a new enemy in the fight against covid, and that is medicine shortages. the cdc has determined the previous doctors are scrambling for another treatment which is in short supply right...
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i had covid twice, the second time was asymptomatic. the first time was about a year, year and a half ago, and i had symptoms, and it wasn't easy, you know? do you worry that people have got the impression, looking at what happened in australia, looking at what happened here, looking at some of the reporting around this issue, thinking about that tournament you organised, the adria tournament, which, you know, became a super—spreader event, lots of people were pictured unmasked, there wasn't social distancing respected. people look at all this stuff, and they say, "the thing about novak djokovic is he doesn't take covid seriously." what do you say to them? that is false conclusion — i do take covid very seriously. and going back to the adria tour, we respected every single protocol, rule and policy that was put in place in serbia at that moment. so at that moment, there was no mask required, we could host an event. and i understand that, looking from a perspective of a different country that had very strict protocols, that it did no
i had covid twice, the second time was asymptomatic. the first time was about a year, year and a half ago, and i had symptoms, and it wasn't easy, you know? do you worry that people have got the impression, looking at what happened in australia, looking at what happened here, looking at some of the reporting around this issue, thinking about that tournament you organised, the adria tournament, which, you know, became a super—spreader event, lots of people were pictured unmasked, there wasn't...
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the initial covid shots. now, daryn, james, this is the city of san jose is the first city in california to implement such a vaccine mandate. so it will be interesting to see how this plays out. and also if other cities will follow suit. one stock to see for now. back to you guys. all right. thanks a lot. camilla. >> it is 8.11, some breaking news to share with you this morning. despite the omicron surge leaving millions of workers sick and businesses short-staffed u.s., employers apparently added 467,000 jobs in january. now as far away above what economists had expected. they say it shows many employers are willing to hire even during this covid surge and pay people more to try and get him to come back into the workforce. the labor department also says that the unemployment rate went from 3.9% to 4%. coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news, a south bay food pantry in danger of closing could stay open after all. the city of san jose stepping in to try and help with the new proposal. >> we'll explain what
the initial covid shots. now, daryn, james, this is the city of san jose is the first city in california to implement such a vaccine mandate. so it will be interesting to see how this plays out. and also if other cities will follow suit. one stock to see for now. back to you guys. all right. thanks a lot. camilla. >> it is 8.11, some breaking news to share with you this morning. despite the omicron surge leaving millions of workers sick and businesses short-staffed u.s., employers...
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so many people have had covid been impacted by covid over the last of years. they really want her to get well soon. they are really sending all of their best wishes to her. let's listen to what some of them have had to say. we've come from manchester today, and obviously we found out that she was ill on the way here. it's quite upsetting, i hope she's all right. as long as she's 0k, - that's all that matters really, isn't it, at the end of the day? obviously, with her platinum jubilee, i think we want her to recover very quickly. and we want to see her back to herself again as soon as possible. while the queen has been told to stay on light duties and only do like tasks it at windsor, since it was announced she had covid the queen herself is sent out a message to congratulate great britain's curling teams at the winter olympics. "i send my warmest congratulations to the team gb women's curling team on your outstanding performance in winning the gold medal at the beijing 2022 olympic winter games, following the silver medal achieved by the men's curling team ye
so many people have had covid been impacted by covid over the last of years. they really want her to get well soon. they are really sending all of their best wishes to her. let's listen to what some of them have had to say. we've come from manchester today, and obviously we found out that she was ill on the way here. it's quite upsetting, i hope she's all right. as long as she's 0k, - that's all that matters really, isn't it, at the end of the day? obviously, with her platinum jubilee, i think...
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this is bbc news with the latest headlines the queen has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties at windsor this week. britain warns russia is planning the biggest conflict in europe since world war two. it's as russia and belarus take part in huge military exercises, just 160 kilometres from ukraine's border the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week — the shadow health secretary says the move would be premature the key thing is that people have access to free testing, they know their status and they do the right thing by staying at home. which means they also need access to the right level of sick pay to do the right thing and frankly, it's negligent that the government haven't acted already. borisjohnson refuses to say whether he will resign if police find he broke lockdown laws over parties and gatherings in downing street any answer would be interpreted as a point of commentary about the process
this is bbc news with the latest headlines the queen has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms, but does expect to continue light duties at windsor this week. britain warns russia is planning the biggest conflict in europe since world war two. it's as russia and belarus take part in huge military exercises, just 160 kilometres from ukraine's border the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected...
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he hopes the covid number comes down. republicans are trying to reinforce americans' voters opinions now so the numbers, if they get better, maybe they don't believe them. >> that's the issue for the white house and political team. once that's solidified, it's hard to change people's minds. they look at their wallet and know what they're feeling. >> you can say we're in unprecedented times. this is a difficult challenge for any president who would have been in office over the last year. but the white house repeatedly used the word transitory, transitory to describe inflation. when you keep telling people it's going to go down n thand t is going to change and it doesn't change, they feel misled. 57% to 41% think his first year in office was more of a failure than success. the inflation numbers, omicron variant, all these issues that have persisted is what's going to be the challenge. >> we'll continue the conversation. >>> up next, important breaking news. white house call records now in possession of the january 6th commi
he hopes the covid number comes down. republicans are trying to reinforce americans' voters opinions now so the numbers, if they get better, maybe they don't believe them. >> that's the issue for the white house and political team. once that's solidified, it's hard to change people's minds. they look at their wallet and know what they're feeling. >> you can say we're in unprecedented times. this is a difficult challenge for any president who would have been in office over the last...
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yes, ap centers providing free covid testing for people attending events. this provides folks a chance to get tested at the center instead of searching for a testing site. we're searching for one of those rapid tests and cbs is removing its purchasing limits for those over the counter covid tests back in december when omicron was raging, cbs announced a limit on the amount of at-home test. people could purchase it any one time. although cbs claims that never ran out of stock. yeah, they couldn't find these things. a lot of areas had inventory problem says, you know, the cases were surging. people trying to get tested for traveling for the holidays and the like cbs has 5 different types of testing kits now available. the tests are currently covered by most insurance policies will show this is all heading in the right direction. but it also comes as america marks a grim milestone of the pandemic. according to johns hopkins university. >> 900,000 people have died from the virus here in the u.s. as of today, deaths are currently averaging more than 2400 people
yes, ap centers providing free covid testing for people attending events. this provides folks a chance to get tested at the center instead of searching for a testing site. we're searching for one of those rapid tests and cbs is removing its purchasing limits for those over the counter covid tests back in december when omicron was raging, cbs announced a limit on the amount of at-home test. people could purchase it any one time. although cbs claims that never ran out of stock. yeah, they...
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the covid vaccine introduced legislation to prevent federal agencies from imposing covid vaccine mandates. i look forward to hearing today and i also request that we soon haveve marshall's office in for hearing as well. i have last week's hearing, both sides of the aisle in the office and ie appreciate you bringing director, it is good to have him here. i yield back the balanceth of my time. >> i think the ranking member for his statement. i acknowledge at this time the service the service of our ranking member, mr. jordan, i think them for the leadership of their committee it is now my pleasure tore introduce today's witnesses or witness, that is michael, the director of the federal bureau prison and began his career with the prison in 1992 as a correctional officer at the federal correctional institute in texas. he is in essence, a committed, dedicated servant to the federal bureau of prisons. he served in position of leadership in texas, kansas, louisiana before becoming regional director of northeast region in 2016. he became the assistant director for the correctional programs divisi
the covid vaccine introduced legislation to prevent federal agencies from imposing covid vaccine mandates. i look forward to hearing today and i also request that we soon haveve marshall's office in for hearing as well. i have last week's hearing, both sides of the aisle in the office and ie appreciate you bringing director, it is good to have him here. i yield back the balanceth of my time. >> i think the ranking member for his statement. i acknowledge at this time the service the...
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. >> este día el país con más de 20 millones de contagios de covid-19 y ahora estados unidos supera los 75 millones de contagios por eso ahora el cdc pide no viajar a méxico. >> en méxico hay indignación por la vida de lujo que vive el hijo mayor del presidente de méxico, andrés manuel lópez obrador y poese que el presidente promueve la austeridad ahora atacó el diario que dio a conocer la información. >> este es un mercenario y es un escándalo. >> en las vegas una familia latina llora la muerte de sus 6 hijos, ahora exigen justicia por culpa de este hombre a los mató no porque sea papá pero tenía los hijos que nadie los tiene. >> los esperban en casa a la hora de la comida pero nunca llegaron. >> en este video residentes lloraban tratando de ayudar a las víctimas de los 9 muertos 6 eran de esta pareja. >> eran 6 hijos en total de los dos y no quedó ninguno. >> los niños tenianm estas edades. >> (información en pantalla). >> lo tenía yo bien educados y lo sentimos mucho porque eran los mejreos eran los únicos que teníamos. >> la policía dice que el responsable de 59
. >> este día el país con más de 20 millones de contagios de covid-19 y ahora estados unidos supera los 75 millones de contagios por eso ahora el cdc pide no viajar a méxico. >> en méxico hay indignación por la vida de lujo que vive el hijo mayor del presidente de méxico, andrés manuel lópez obrador y poese que el presidente promueve la austeridad ahora atacó el diario que dio a conocer la información. >> este es un mercenario y es un escándalo. >> en las...
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fÉlix: isabel ii dio positivo el covid—19. por el momento presenta sÍntomas leves. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] maity: muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos. comenzamos pendientes con todo lo que ocurre en ucrania, el aumento de las tensiones en la frontera, y nuevos incidentes de violencia en el paÍs. fÉlix: el presidente de francia, emmanuel macron, hablÓ hoy con vladimir putin. reportera: otro dÍa violento en ucrania, en donde mÁs de 100 violaciones de cese al fuego se registraron en las Últimas horas, segÚn informÓ el gobierno ucraniano. el ministerio de defensa de ucrania enfatizÓ que las fuerzas ucranianas no estÁn planeando ninguna ofensiva contra los separatistas pero rusos, pero que no van a permitir ningÚn enfrentamiento contra civiles. con miras de invadir kiev, declarÓ este analista. >> vamos a usar cada oportunidad y cada minuto para persuadir al presidente putin. reportera: la casa blanca reitera que la situaciÓn en ucrania es peligrosa. el presidente biden convocÓ a su consejo de seguridad nacional este domingo pa
fÉlix: isabel ii dio positivo el covid—19. por el momento presenta sÍntomas leves. ♪ ♪ [mÚsica] maity: muy buenas tardes y bienvenidos. comenzamos pendientes con todo lo que ocurre en ucrania, el aumento de las tensiones en la frontera, y nuevos incidentes de violencia en el paÍs. fÉlix: el presidente de francia, emmanuel macron, hablÓ hoy con vladimir putin. reportera: otro dÍa violento en ucrania, en donde mÁs de 100 violaciones de cese al fuego se registraron en las Últimas...
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this plays into the stories about downing street, covid parties. police are saying that, which we already knew about, may have breached covid restrictions. police say detectives investigating allegations of breaches of covid-19 regulations on downing street, we will begin contacting people believed to be involved to get their accounts. the officers will be sending questionnaires to more than 50 people. while the bbc's daniel damascus is in westminster coming here are his thoughts. daniel: in the middle of the prime minister's questions, boom, that picture landed, and immediately the labour party stood up and questioned. that picture is the second with my party we already know about, but the questions being put to prime minister were, well, that party did not meet the threshold it seems for investigation by police, but should it be investigated? you might be able to see there was an open bottle of wh looks like sparkly wind of some rt. the prime minister saying, no, that this cod be looked at, by thend of the day, we have the police say they are now
this plays into the stories about downing street, covid parties. police are saying that, which we already knew about, may have breached covid restrictions. police say detectives investigating allegations of breaches of covid-19 regulations on downing street, we will begin contacting people believed to be involved to get their accounts. the officers will be sending questionnaires to more than 50 people. while the bbc's daniel damascus is in westminster coming here are his thoughts. daniel: in...
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if you get sick with covid, you may soon be able to get some covid sick time again. the state legislature is considering a bill for covid sick pay that could go into effect as soon as next week. it would apply to businesses with more than 25 full-time employees. kron on's amanda hari has the details. the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association tells me she understands how bill like this. >>could help employees who need their paycheck. but she says it could have a negative impact on small businesses for the owners just can't afford to pay out all of the sick time without assistance. and are we putting a disproportionate? >>you know, burden on maybe many businesses that are certainly are small restaurants majority of businesses. some california workers could soon get covid-19 supplementary sick pay once again, the california state legislature published a bill on wednesday. it would apply to companies with more than 25 full-time employees. but executive director of the golden gate restaurant association and small restaurant owner laurie thomas. >>sa
if you get sick with covid, you may soon be able to get some covid sick time again. the state legislature is considering a bill for covid sick pay that could go into effect as soon as next week. it would apply to businesses with more than 25 full-time employees. kron on's amanda hari has the details. the executive director of the golden gate restaurant association tells me she understands how bill like this. >>could help employees who need their paycheck. but she says it could have a...
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covid cases and hospitalizations by covid-19 vaccination status and previous covid diagnosis. what it shows is that prior covid infection was more protective than vaccination during the delta surge. yett the guards aren't having their prior infection immunity recognized. so i think that's a problem. so r i would like to submit for the record, madam chairwoman, the vmmwr report from cdc showg that natural immunity was better than the vaccine. and then also a reuter's article that highlights that. >> without objection. so ordered. >> congressman maxcy -- has the time expired? i t did have one more thing, wh we spoke to the union officials we didn't hear anything about them walking sick inmates through the compounds. we did hear concerns about just having a large number of sick people in any one location? right. g okay. thank you very much. that's what i am hearing, too. madam chairwoman, i hope that we do get correctional officers in the next hearing because we want the hear from the front line what's really happening. >> thehe gentleman's time is expired. thank you very much, m
covid cases and hospitalizations by covid-19 vaccination status and previous covid diagnosis. what it shows is that prior covid infection was more protective than vaccination during the delta surge. yett the guards aren't having their prior infection immunity recognized. so i think that's a problem. so r i would like to submit for the record, madam chairwoman, the vmmwr report from cdc showg that natural immunity was better than the vaccine. and then also a reuter's article that highlights...
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the covid response coordinator says we are moving toward a time where covid is no longer a crisis, rather something we can protect against and treat. a infectious disease specialist says that is why it makes sense to focus on hospitalizations as the measure of community health. >> you'll see the cdc shift emphasis from cases in the community, which always look dramatic and we get numb with all the zeros at the end of statistics, to one that's more relevant for 2021 right now, and that's really more serious disease, hospitalizations as a metric for wearing masks in the community. >> reporter: now, cdc director dr. rochelle repeatedly that she bel just last night we saw that happen at the vallejo city indoor mask mandate as its county already did, leaving santa clarita county as the lone standout in the bay area with a mask mandate, although not in the state. los angeles county still has an indoor mask mandate for everyone, too, but perhaps not for long. dr. peter chin-hong says even if health decisions are made at the local level, the community at this point would benefit from an alignment
the covid response coordinator says we are moving toward a time where covid is no longer a crisis, rather something we can protect against and treat. a infectious disease specialist says that is why it makes sense to focus on hospitalizations as the measure of community health. >> you'll see the cdc shift emphasis from cases in the community, which always look dramatic and we get numb with all the zeros at the end of statistics, to one that's more relevant for 2021 right now, and that's...
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yeah, i already had covid. i had it back in '91. yeah, back then it was called covid 91. i had had it a couple times. got rid of it by washing my hands. because the symptoms were confusing. they are still confusing. it's like, what are the symptoms? everything. oh, what do you mean everything? asking a question is a symptom. that can't be true. denial is a major symptom. >> there were many symptoms. we all know about that today. but he's also right that the early advice did feel all over the map. >> all out effort to flatten the curve in this hard-hit city, the mayor is urging new yorkers to wear a face covering. >> wipe down your groceries. >> make sure you take off your shoes and put on indoor slippers. that way you don't bring the germs inside. >> then there's the joke that's been played on just about everyone, the many times we have been told covid is about to finally end. >> remember when we thought the pandemic was over? everyone was so happy. we did it. we probably locked so stupid. everyone was patting themselves on the back. i'm just glad i could help out the sic
yeah, i already had covid. i had it back in '91. yeah, back then it was called covid 91. i had had it a couple times. got rid of it by washing my hands. because the symptoms were confusing. they are still confusing. it's like, what are the symptoms? everything. oh, what do you mean everything? asking a question is a symptom. that can't be true. denial is a major symptom. >> there were many symptoms. we all know about that today. but he's also right that the early advice did feel all over...
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there is no magic pill for long covid. but this clinic says most patients will eventually get better. after two punishing years, the uk is emerging from the shadow of covid. new variants may emerge, but it is science, through vaccines and medicines, that is set to liberate us. fergus walsh, bbc news, newcastle. the public inquiry into the wrongful conviction of hundreds of post office branch managers has heard testimony from a widow who says the investigation and charges against her husband "massively contributed" to his early death. more than 700 people received wrongful criminal convictions, because it software made it look as if money had gone missing from their tills. it was the most widespread miscarriage ofjustice in british legal history. our consumer affairs correspondent colletta smith has more details. karen wilson has been through more than most people dealing with the loss of a husband. whenjulian died in 2016, he still had a conviction for a crime he did not commit. after years of fighting the post office on h
there is no magic pill for long covid. but this clinic says most patients will eventually get better. after two punishing years, the uk is emerging from the shadow of covid. new variants may emerge, but it is science, through vaccines and medicines, that is set to liberate us. fergus walsh, bbc news, newcastle. the public inquiry into the wrongful conviction of hundreds of post office branch managers has heard testimony from a widow who says the investigation and charges against her husband...
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kids have a near 100% survival against covid. even my age has 97% chance of survival against covid. it's bizarre. you are allowed to push misinformation if you are pushing fear into getting people to submit to your will which is what these people issue doing. it's wrong and insane. people should call that out. i am glad you are. >> laura: he said children are going to get a serious condition of omicron. that is misinformation. jason, another one from msnbc. the redskins name is gone. washington football team changed its name. the left has its sights set on other teams. >> it took a lot of pressure to make this happen. now they have an opportunity to be a leader. an opportunity to turn our gaze to the kansas city chiefs and atlanta braves and teams that carry native-american mascots. >> laura: my high school we were called the tomahawks in connecticut. i never saw anyone do anything derogatory. there was never a discussion about any negative consequences of that at all. i think that's gone now. you are a former football player. everyone should be called the commanders or the chairs o
kids have a near 100% survival against covid. even my age has 97% chance of survival against covid. it's bizarre. you are allowed to push misinformation if you are pushing fear into getting people to submit to your will which is what these people issue doing. it's wrong and insane. people should call that out. i am glad you are. >> laura: he said children are going to get a serious condition of omicron. that is misinformation. jason, another one from msnbc. the redskins name is gone....
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queen elizabeth tests positive for covid—i9. the 95—year—old monarch is said to have only mild symptoms. australia has fully opened its borders to international travels in almost two years. fully vaccinated tourists will finally be allowed into the country as it eases some of the well�*s strictest covid travel rules. we can cross live to sydney and speak to our australia correspondent shiloh kamil. great to have you on the programme —— shaimaa khalil. talk us through the significance of this moment for australia and what the changes mean. it's -- australia and what the changes mean. it's —— a big day for australia, it's a long—awaited change. after two years of isolation the country has gradually opened its international borders to australian nationals and visa holders. what's happening today is that tourists from different parts of the world are now allowed to come in if you are now allowed to come in if you are fullyjabbed, without are fully jabbed, without quarantine, are fullyjabbed, without quarantine, and t
queen elizabeth tests positive for covid—i9. the 95—year—old monarch is said to have only mild symptoms. australia has fully opened its borders to international travels in almost two years. fully vaccinated tourists will finally be allowed into the country as it eases some of the well�*s strictest covid travel rules. we can cross live to sydney and speak to our australia correspondent shiloh kamil. great to have you on the programme —— shaimaa khalil. talk us through the...
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have died of covid at forth mail facility. in the last weeks the number has fluctuated between 6,000 and 9,000 inmates. in that same two week period five inmates in bop custody have died from covid-19 bringing the number of inmates who died of covid-19 related illnesses to 284. it appears there are too many inmates in the facility to control the spread of vane and it appears there has been a slow and ineffective utilization of compassion release. the bureau of prisons has compassionate relief, the c.a.r.e.s. act, and the first step. modified even by then attorney general barr. although, using overly restrictive criteria, bop released thousands of prisoners under the c.a.r.e.s. act who re-established themselves with their families and communities and more importantly have not reoffended, the bop should rescind the previous administration's decision that would have called many of them back unnecessarily. i think it is important to note these individuals who had been released were released on their application for compassionate r
have died of covid at forth mail facility. in the last weeks the number has fluctuated between 6,000 and 9,000 inmates. in that same two week period five inmates in bop custody have died from covid-19 bringing the number of inmates who died of covid-19 related illnesses to 284. it appears there are too many inmates in the facility to control the spread of vane and it appears there has been a slow and ineffective utilization of compassion release. the bureau of prisons has compassionate relief,...
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queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms but does expect to continue light duties. president putin and his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, agree to intensify diplomatic efforts over ukraine. it's as the country's president calls for an immediate ceasefire between government forces and pro—russian separatists in the east the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be dropped from next week despite concern from some scientists and medical groups. i'm not saying you can totally throw caution to the wind — covid remains dangerous if you're vulnerable and if you're not vaccinated. but we need people to be much more confident and get back to work. and after 16 days of competition, the winter olympics come to a spectacular end in beijing with china handing over to the hosts of the 2026 games, italy. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world. buckingham palace has confirmed that the queen
queen elizabeth has tested positive for covid—19. buckingham palace says she is experiencing mild cold—like symptoms but does expect to continue light duties. president putin and his french counterpart, emmanuel macron, agree to intensify diplomatic efforts over ukraine. it's as the country's president calls for an immediate ceasefire between government forces and pro—russian separatists in the east the legal requirement to self—isolate after catching covid in england is expected to be...
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covid cases are changing rapidly. they are now talking about shifting our strategy in the next couple weeks. we'll be talking with one of our covid experts moments from now. >>> some other stories we're wooching this monday night. tonight for the first time, san francisco police showing body cam video from a deadly shooting. a police-involved shooting at sfo. before we play this chip of video, we want to warn you what you're about to hear and see may be disturbing. >> that was the moment there that nelson was shot by sfpd officers. the video has been edited by the police department. in a virtual town hall this afternoon, an sfpd commander revealed what investigators say led up to this gunfire inside the international terminal last thursday. police say, you see him there, that he was armed with two handguns and a knife. a negotiator got him to drop the knife and one gun but he was still holding the other handgun when officers fired less lethal rounds at him twice. police say he walked toward officers and that's when he
covid cases are changing rapidly. they are now talking about shifting our strategy in the next couple weeks. we'll be talking with one of our covid experts moments from now. >>> some other stories we're wooching this monday night. tonight for the first time, san francisco police showing body cam video from a deadly shooting. a police-involved shooting at sfo. before we play this chip of video, we want to warn you what you're about to hear and see may be disturbing. >> that was...