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hopkins school of public health in the u. s. i asked him what might explain the differences between the neighborhoods. one of them is, what is the quality of housing and the amount of people living with you was in the same household unit where we know so far is that if you live in a small slant 56 people, it's pretty much impossible to keep the social distancing than we are right now, encouraging people to guess the way our cities are segregated. unorganized nowadays, and he doesn't matter if it's madrid, barcelona london or new york is some people get to choose or to pick where they want to live and others don't get to choose. and that's because of also lawyers, historical reasons, it's not a fancy area with that. with lots of renewal, then it's the perfect place where low income people and new immigrants are going to come on the list. so at the end, you have an, a mixture of low income, elderly people with immigrants from different countries of origin getting to live in these areas where we are seeing high rates of infectio
hopkins school of public health in the u. s. i asked him what might explain the differences between the neighborhoods. one of them is, what is the quality of housing and the amount of people living with you was in the same household unit where we know so far is that if you live in a small slant 56 people, it's pretty much impossible to keep the social distancing than we are right now, encouraging people to guess the way our cities are segregated. unorganized nowadays, and he doesn't matter if...
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Jan 8, 2022
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hopkins university. and debts from the virus have surpassed 300000. with such a staggering death toll, the government has been accused of negligence in it's handling of the pandemic response from pepco. and despite a steep rise in new cases, mexico's president has denied the country, has entered a 4th wave of contagion, is danella body. and there is this new variance is very contagious, but luckily it is not requiring hospitalizations, nor have we registered an increase in the number of deaths. and that is the most important thing. mexico's government has not yet released official numbers of infections linked to the amik on various policy. analysts say this isn't the only area where transparency is lacking. the one that goes that get that in the name of one thing that we still don't have in mexico, and it would be very important for the health ministry to publish as a database on the progress of the vaccination campaign. we have the entity ports. yes. but we don't have the database that can be analyzed.
hopkins university. and debts from the virus have surpassed 300000. with such a staggering death toll, the government has been accused of negligence in it's handling of the pandemic response from pepco. and despite a steep rise in new cases, mexico's president has denied the country, has entered a 4th wave of contagion, is danella body. and there is this new variance is very contagious, but luckily it is not requiring hospitalizations, nor have we registered an increase in the number of deaths....
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Jan 13, 2022
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is it significant that johns hopkins is saying 60 percent on his website today? they're saying this 60 percent of 1st time gun buyers would buy smart technology over ordinary technology if it was readily available or is it just that they don't know what they're buying? so they just want to go for the latest glitzy asked, top of the line hand gun with all the technology built in. i definitely think it is significant because we have been begun to win the argument nationally in the go, guys, prevention space over and against the gun lobby and gun manufacturers who seem to love to re straw man arguments about why these things won't work, but are perfectly ok, with the carnage and the blood spilling that is happening all across the country. with a loosey goosey over and available, um, use, and a firearms. i do believe that fire our consumers are wanting to do their part to ensure that we can literally reduce preventable dest, on, even in this conversation, the idea that one 3rd of preventable deaths could be impacted by these introduction of fire arms. smart fire arms
is it significant that johns hopkins is saying 60 percent on his website today? they're saying this 60 percent of 1st time gun buyers would buy smart technology over ordinary technology if it was readily available or is it just that they don't know what they're buying? so they just want to go for the latest glitzy asked, top of the line hand gun with all the technology built in. i definitely think it is significant because we have been begun to win the argument nationally in the go, guys,...
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Jan 5, 2022
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hopkins, which is the highest 70 average. since corona virus started to be tracked here in the united states, so they've got to deal with the testing issue. they've also got to decide what they're going to do about schools. because of course, in the sub largest school district, here in the united states in chicago, teachers, they say they're not going back until they get guarantees that they'll be safe, their pupils will be safe, and the families of pupils will be safe. so how's, are going to be a testing regime there as well, and there are smaller incidents like that all across the united states. this is a significant problem. we also know that at the supreme court, the justices there have received their booster. we were told that because they will start hearing in person hearings this week on some important cases, including the abortion, k stone and mississippi. so the supreme court wanted us to know that the justices well protected, which is interesting because the supreme court has also come down, in some cases against my
hopkins, which is the highest 70 average. since corona virus started to be tracked here in the united states, so they've got to deal with the testing issue. they've also got to decide what they're going to do about schools. because of course, in the sub largest school district, here in the united states in chicago, teachers, they say they're not going back until they get guarantees that they'll be safe, their pupils will be safe, and the families of pupils will be safe. so how's, are going to...
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look at the 70 average, which is the much better indicator, and the figures have just come out from john hopkins, they're saying that the 70 average is 553000 new cases in the united states, which is the highest number over the 70 average since the, the whole pandemic began. so you can see there is a deep concern, not least because as we were in the run up from thanksgiving to christmas and new year, we were told that be a serge early in 2022. and that's exactly what we're seeing if there is one bright spot, it is that this doesn't seem to be as awful as covert has been in the past. but the difficulty is that those who would deal with the sergeant hospitalizations, they are also being affected as well. so the people that we combat the watched of the pandemic are also because of they've been exposed the cupboards, have to isolate, or they've actually contracted at the disease as well. so you can see that there is a big, big problem. how is it manifesting itself? well, let's take the 3rd largest school district in the united states. that since chicago, the teachers, they are saying they're
look at the 70 average, which is the much better indicator, and the figures have just come out from john hopkins, they're saying that the 70 average is 553000 new cases in the united states, which is the highest number over the 70 average since the, the whole pandemic began. so you can see there is a deep concern, not least because as we were in the run up from thanksgiving to christmas and new year, we were told that be a serge early in 2022. and that's exactly what we're seeing if there is...
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Jan 8, 2022
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hopkins university and debts from the virus, have surpassed 300000. with such a staggering death toll, the government has been accused of negligence in it's handling of the pandemic response pepco. and despite a steep rise in new cases, mexico's president has denied the country has entered a 4th wave of contagion. is danella guardian thing is this new variance is very contagious, but luckily it is not requiring hospitalizations, nor have we registered an increase in the number of deaths. and that is the most important thing. mexico's government has not yet released official numbers of infections linked to the amik on various policy. analysts say this isn't the only area where transparency is lacking. when that goes, that gets out in the name of one thing that we still don't have in mexico. and it would be very important for the hug ministry to publish as a database on the progress of the vaccination campaign. we have the entity ports. yes, but we don't have the database that can be analyzed. mexico's government continues to face criticisms over what m
hopkins university and debts from the virus, have surpassed 300000. with such a staggering death toll, the government has been accused of negligence in it's handling of the pandemic response pepco. and despite a steep rise in new cases, mexico's president has denied the country has entered a 4th wave of contagion. is danella guardian thing is this new variance is very contagious, but luckily it is not requiring hospitalizations, nor have we registered an increase in the number of deaths. and...
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Jan 14, 2022
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you know this the johns hopkins at karen of ours track, which always gives us an idea abouts, the current snapshot. but we want to look at this wave of the pandemic and how it's different. so just focus on that top right hand graph. it will expand it out. the red line is showing you weakly cases and you can see just in the last few weeks how much it is trend it upwards with compared with their deaths. the white ones which are sort of staying level in effect coming down a little bit. now this sort of thing is what is leading a lot of people to wonder whether it is no longer case of a fell get the virus, but when some even going as far as saying, well, maybe we'll just get it anyway because it's quote unquote mild. we're going to talk to life about that about this is a professor of infectious disease epidemiology it, while cornell medicine here in kata. nice to have you with us. i think 1st time we've had you on out a 0. so this idea and i here is a lot of people saying are we're going to get it and it's mild so it's so it will be ok. that's risky, isn't it? it is definitely very risky. bec
you know this the johns hopkins at karen of ours track, which always gives us an idea abouts, the current snapshot. but we want to look at this wave of the pandemic and how it's different. so just focus on that top right hand graph. it will expand it out. the red line is showing you weakly cases and you can see just in the last few weeks how much it is trend it upwards with compared with their deaths. the white ones which are sort of staying level in effect coming down a little bit. now this...