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that's, that's what those of us who study public health and everything. the ology, this is what we do. and so it is a extremely challenging task to communicate, really detailed data to the general public. when most people don't have that kind of level of data literacy, it's not to say to people or don't understand or can't understand it. it's a lot to give that message in a very short sound bite. and so what you're hearing now is that people are, are rightfully asking more and a lot of questions, some of those detailed responses, like how do we really capture and measure hospitalization? is it a true cobra? hospitalization, meaning that coby drove them to the inpatient or outpatient facility, or was it something else like someone broke her arm or gotten a car accident or had or had something else happen? and they found out about their cobit status while they were in a doctor's office or hospital, whatever the case may be. so yes, those you want is, are important. but i wouldn't make that, you know, take that credit or saying it's just, you know, people ar
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of input from epidemiologists and public health specialists raised the likelihood of errors. by late april, the supreme court ruled that the government, which had sidestep parliament when it brought bush and that into the contact tracing set up needed to get this signed off by lawmakers. the ruling also stated that a suitable alternative compatible with the principles of privacy must be found. it was a victory, but it was temporary. amid a resurgence of corona virus infections in july, israel's parliament authorized the continued use of the shin bet program into january 2021. your study president, you're saying okay, we can track people. what do you may well, the next day to give up on this resource? is it right as a default to give your security services this power, you say more than what we're seeing wanted check their alternatives. i mean, i think this is the key issue. the greatest concern is that there is not a crisis, it would be great our crusher to increase the capabilities for a non tara related needs in the future, media lash justification of saving lives. however,
of input from epidemiologists and public health specialists raised the likelihood of errors. by late april, the supreme court ruled that the government, which had sidestep parliament when it brought bush and that into the contact tracing set up needed to get this signed off by lawmakers. the ruling also stated that a suitable alternative compatible with the principles of privacy must be found. it was a victory, but it was temporary. amid a resurgence of corona virus infections in july, israel's...
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trying to find the ways to balance the public health side of the story. and public health benefits, and yet it's nice socially or money issues. so you need to do that. however, we try to c fleming is having any different being nation period or shutting of the virus period than previous parents don't study if we need some time. time being being offered 10 days, the isolation for symptomatic cases, 2 weeks current time woke up and now these 2 weeks current can be tucked out with the appropriate well already mentioned the inequity and this is still a problem again, who says boosters may come for extra benefit and we are looking into data now, and it is very much possible that for want me to how to prevent dec elevation. the biggest benefit is the primary and you want to make sure everybody's with us cooling the primary workstation is being available to everyone around the world. ah, can us bring you to the u. k. nod british prime minister barak. johnston's popularity has hit an all time low over the so called party gates scandal. it's dominating the u. k. me
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so trying to find the ways to balance the public health side of the story and public health benefits and social issues. so you need to do that. however, we are trying to see what is having any different periods or shutting of the virus period than previous dose studies. we need some time that's one of the time being we are still being offered 10 days. the isolation, fortune cases, 2 weeks current time woke up and now these 2 weeks current can be tucked down with the appropriate where are the master the scene in equity? and this is still a problem. again, with the booster may come for extra benefit and we are looking into data now, and it is very much possible that we want. we want to how to prevent dec nation. the biggest benefit is the primary and we want to make sure everybody's with us cooling the primary workstation is being available to everyone around the world. british prime minister barak johnson's popularity house hit, an all time low over the so called party gate scandal. it's dominating the u. k. media with a string of revelations or by boozy get togethers dining streets.
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the public health significance like h, i v and aids. i will say there's a lot there could be room for criticism with the way got federal government, including people like dr. dr burke's now there's has kind of accepted that political pressure to, to change their message into kind of comply with these kind of norms and standards that really weren't meant for the american public. but yes, you know, data is nuance that's, that's what those of us who study public health and in the ology this is what we do . and so it is extremely challenging task to communicate really detailed data to the general public. when most people don't have that kind of level of data literacy, it's not to say to people or don't understand or can't understand it. it's a lot to give that message in a very short sound bite. and so what you're hearing now is people are, are rightfully asking more in a lot of questions. some of the detailed responses, like how do we really capture and measure hospitalization? is it a true cobit hospitalization? meaning that cobit drove t
the public health significance like h, i v and aids. i will say there's a lot there could be room for criticism with the way got federal government, including people like dr. dr burke's now there's has kind of accepted that political pressure to, to change their message into kind of comply with these kind of norms and standards that really weren't meant for the american public. but yes, you know, data is nuance that's, that's what those of us who study public health and in the ology this is...
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health side of the story and public health benefits. and yet it's nice socially for money issues. so you need to do that. however, we are trying to see he is having any different periods or shutting of the virus period than previous parents don't study if we need some time. that's what i mean. we are still being offered 10 days. the isolation, fortune to my case is 2 weeks current time woke up. now these 2 weeks current can be tucked down with the appropriate wendy masha, the scene. and this is still a problem again, who says boosters may come for extra benefit and we are looking into data now. and that is very much possible. that's why we want to how to prevent dec elevation. the biggest benefit is the primary and we want to make sure everybody's with us cooling the primary workstation is being available to everyone around the world. when we time travel to australia has in fact been east for the vaccinated with con, brought now granted a health pastor, those who have had 2 doses of rushes. sputnik beach today that tga determined that a
health side of the story and public health benefits. and yet it's nice socially for money issues. so you need to do that. however, we are trying to see he is having any different periods or shutting of the virus period than previous parents don't study if we need some time. that's what i mean. we are still being offered 10 days. the isolation, fortune to my case is 2 weeks current time woke up. now these 2 weeks current can be tucked down with the appropriate wendy masha, the scene. and this is...
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it's more than a public health crisis. we need to support the people, places, injuries that are hit the hardest. first responders showed up day after day, night after night putting their lives on the line to save others. not only physically exhausted but emotionally exhausted. i've seen it. that exhaustion with pre-existing staffing shortages has resulted in a crisis. we do not have enough healthcare workers in the hospitals or long-term care facilities or in the homes of our loved ones into these workers are at the very foundation for any more time passes. first we must stop the current hemorrhaging of healthcare workers and we are going to do it not just by saying we owe a debt of gratitude but paying them the debt we owe with a bonus of up to $3,000 that helped throughout the healthcare workforce. i no longer pay the minimum wage. we make it easier for doctors and nurses to understand the practice of the licenses here in new york and the capacity by the medical institutions for high demand healthcare jobs and possible f
it's more than a public health crisis. we need to support the people, places, injuries that are hit the hardest. first responders showed up day after day, night after night putting their lives on the line to save others. not only physically exhausted but emotionally exhausted. i've seen it. that exhaustion with pre-existing staffing shortages has resulted in a crisis. we do not have enough healthcare workers in the hospitals or long-term care facilities or in the homes of our loved ones into...
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health protocols than you have yourself. what you're seeing today. optimistic investors throughout wall street and the global markets, the s and p 500 up 27 point one percent this morning for the year on piece words 3rd street, positive year. the dow and nasdaq heading towards their 3rd straight annual gain as well. so massive government stimulus vaccine roll out, strong retail consumption investors are optimistic, but what exactly are the soothsayers of the financial weld predicting for 2022? well that's i called the financial nostradamus question. i wish i had the answer for that cuz i wouldn't be here on tv with you. i'd be somewhere else. but what the soothsayers are saying right now for the year 2022, they're saying it's going to be an interesting one because there's a lot to keep an eye on. there are some saying that the good times will continue to roll. the u. s. markets are going to reopened, like the old times, fully open their doors. the global markets will follow suit, and there's others that expect over condition
health protocols than you have yourself. what you're seeing today. optimistic investors throughout wall street and the global markets, the s and p 500 up 27 point one percent this morning for the year on piece words 3rd street, positive year. the dow and nasdaq heading towards their 3rd straight annual gain as well. so massive government stimulus vaccine roll out, strong retail consumption investors are optimistic, but what exactly are the soothsayers of the financial weld predicting for 2022?...
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this is the latest public health officials to say that india is very much now. and the 3rd wave off the cover, and virus, and the few dry cases as being driven by the, on the called buried, which $75.00 percentage of cases, and all major cities being on the cross the eastern, to the of called casa, has recorded highest number of davy cases since the pandemic forget and the positivity range of 38 percent, meaning that one and 3 people who are being tested and the major city have the virus mon, by which is remain the worst effected city throughout the pad. that i could see the 700 percent increase in cases over the past week. and on tuesday it was 7.7 percent of those who tested positive meeting, hospitalization, and wall a lot of government health officials. the saying that while hospital life, the cases are going up at the hospitalization which the low 7.7 percent on tuesday, that was till 834 people. and the concern and is that with cases going up as they are, that india is underfunded. health care system, it's not going to be able to handle a huge strain on ca
this is the latest public health officials to say that india is very much now. and the 3rd wave off the cover, and virus, and the few dry cases as being driven by the, on the called buried, which $75.00 percentage of cases, and all major cities being on the cross the eastern, to the of called casa, has recorded highest number of davy cases since the pandemic forget and the positivity range of 38 percent, meaning that one and 3 people who are being tested and the major city have the virus mon,...
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so did the government treats a public health crisis as an opportunity to impose the pockets of pals at the public's expense? it looks very like crazy. i mean it, cause you have to do with things quickly. there's, there's no reason why having to v i p lane. actually many things could be dealt with more quickly. it just meant certain people got preferential treatment. i think that shows history. god for use of tax has money and disregard to the safety of front line health and cast off. at the beginning of the pandemic demand for p. p. far outstrips, apply to keep up. normal procurement rules were relaxed. but all this feeds into the idea that if you have the prime minister number on your phone, your numbers in your bank account will grow and it's free lateral flow tasa to be potentially phased out, is public health simply becoming a commodity. more police officers were killed on gc in the united states in 2021 than in any previous year in the last quarter of a century. that is, according to the f. b, i which says that $73.00 offices were lost in the line of duty representing a significan
so did the government treats a public health crisis as an opportunity to impose the pockets of pals at the public's expense? it looks very like crazy. i mean it, cause you have to do with things quickly. there's, there's no reason why having to v i p lane. actually many things could be dealt with more quickly. it just meant certain people got preferential treatment. i think that shows history. god for use of tax has money and disregard to the safety of front line health and cast off. at the...
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we all know too well this is more than a public health crisis. we now need to support the people come to places and the industries who are hit the hardest starting with new yorkers about a frontline since day one. during d those terrifying times when many hunkered down at home are health care workers and first responders showed up day after day night after night double shift after double shift putting their lives on the line to save others. they are not only physically exhausted, they are emotionally exhausted to. i know, i've seen it in their eyes. that biggest exhaustion in dealing with staffing shortages have resulted in a crisis. assembly did not have enough health care workers in our hospitals and their long-term care facilities and their ambulances going to the homes of our loved ones for the health of every new yorker depends on strong stable and equitable health care system and these workers are its very foundation. bold actions require before any more time passes. first we must stop the current hemorrhaging of health care workers and we
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we all know too well that this is more than a public health crisis. we need to support the people and industries that were hit hardest. new yorkers have been on the front since day one. it is been terrifying while many hunker down. our health care workers showed up, day after day, night after night. double shift after double shift. they put their lives on the line to save others. they are not only physically exhausted, they are emotionally exhausted and will swell. i've seen it in the hospitals. there is exhaustion. pre-existing staff shortages have created a crisis. we simply do not have enough health care workers are hospitals or long-term care facilities or for families or for the homes of our loved ones. the health of every new yorker depends on strong and stable health care systems. these workers are the very foundation actions are required before any more time passes. first, we must stop the current hemorrhaging of health care workers. going to do it, not just by sending them a debt of gratitude, but payment. we will pay them the debt we owe, st
we all know too well that this is more than a public health crisis. we need to support the people and industries that were hit hardest. new yorkers have been on the front since day one. it is been terrifying while many hunker down. our health care workers showed up, day after day, night after night. double shift after double shift. they put their lives on the line to save others. they are not only physically exhausted, they are emotionally exhausted and will swell. i've seen it in the...
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is public health. simply becoming a commodity. more russian peacekeepers of returned home after completing them mission and kessick stump. this defense mr. video will show you now shows the plane the brought them back, 17 of other flights also to party castanan saturday. the russian contingent was in kazakhstan as part of the c, a c, a military blocks mission assistance requested by the cause. a president is deadly and sweat the country. these keepers from by the rooster dykus, dan keller, gaston and armenia also took part situation in the country. is now reported to the stable and as conclude, the, our quick recap of our breaking news story of a massive chemical fire beside new jersey, which is sending plumes to potentially toxic smoke into the air. our latest information we're getting is that one fire fighter has been injured in tackling this blaze that residents were evacuated from the immediate area. more than $200.00 firefighters were dispatched to try and battle that fire. the mayor of the cities told residents to stay away
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health side of the story and public health benefits . i don't get this nice social issues so you need to do that. however, we are trying to see what the current is having any different vision period or shutting of the virus period than previous dose studies. we need some time time being we are still being offered 10 days. the installation fortune to my case is 2 weeks current time woke up and now these 2 weeks current, kennedy tucked down with the appropriate well, already mentioned the scene in equity, and this is still a problem again, who says boosters may come for extra benefit and we are looking into data now, and it is very much possible that for want me to how to prevent the deck ation. the biggest benefit is the primary. don't you want to make sure everybody's with us cooling? the primary workstation is being available to everyone around the world. british prime minister boris johnson has not had a great place. his popularity has had an all time low over the so called party gates gamble. it's dominating the u. k. media with a str
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expand public health. and then lastly, i agree with you, senator booker a low cost thing to do is convene with the white house conference to get dr. marshall, yourself, others, along with leaders in the obama administration in the same room and say, we're going to fix this. we're not going to leave the room and come up with a plan. it's all possible. >> thank you. i want to jump to dr. odoms-young, because this is an issue that affects rural areas, suburban areas, urban areas, everywhere, but there are particular issues going on amongst native communities, black and brown communities, that make this more troubling and compound those problems within those communities. dr. odoms-young, a recent report found that black and hispanic youth are exposed to more food advertising and the media, and their communities, compared to white youth, and that food companies target black and hispanic youth for advertising for their least health products. could you comment on that rudd conclusion? are you familiar with these
expand public health. and then lastly, i agree with you, senator booker a low cost thing to do is convene with the white house conference to get dr. marshall, yourself, others, along with leaders in the obama administration in the same room and say, we're going to fix this. we're not going to leave the room and come up with a plan. it's all possible. >> thank you. i want to jump to dr. odoms-young, because this is an issue that affects rural areas, suburban areas, urban areas, everywhere,...
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so this is a direct correlation to public health. if you blend the two you are going to get good pollz. they aren't talking to one another. they are getting recommendations. >> dana: do you think the president knows that there is a disconnect between the supply chain advisors and the public health advisors? he will give the big press conference today. do you think the president knows this? >> he needs to talk to a broader audience. there are smart people in the white house that i don't believe are getting heard. i think he is getting a one-sided public health and overruling the economic factors that are really important to everybody in america. public health is, too. you can get arounded policy recommendation if you do that. he is getting a lopsided view of this and a full year of these kinds of policies. we bounced a mandate in the supreme court. now we're on the border facing the exact same thing. two sides that are in a showdown over a mandate that will have a measurable impact on goods we rely on every day. he really needs to tak
so this is a direct correlation to public health. if you blend the two you are going to get good pollz. they aren't talking to one another. they are getting recommendations. >> dana: do you think the president knows that there is a disconnect between the supply chain advisors and the public health advisors? he will give the big press conference today. do you think the president knows this? >> he needs to talk to a broader audience. there are smart people in the white house that i...
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but as we know too well this is more than a public health crisis. we now need to support the people, places, the industry that are hit the hardest . starting with new yorkers who get have been on the frontlines since day one. during this month's when many poker down and hold our healthcare workers and first respondersshowed up day after day , night after night. double shift after double shift putting their lives on the line to save others. they're not only physically exhausted, they're emotionally exhausted to you i know, i've seen it in their eyes in hospitals just this last week. that exhausted combined with pre-existing ishortages has resulted in a crisis. we simply do not have enough healthcare workers in our hospitals, in our long-term care facilities, or in the homes of our loved ones. the help of every new yorker depends on strong stable and ethical healthcare systemsand these workers are the very foundation . before any more time passes, first we must stop the current hemorrhaging of healthcare workers and we're going to do it not just by sa
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that's going to help us all to preserve the authority among public health officials to reimplement some measures and the future if in fact this does return next winter. >> the new york times also pushing back after publishing this piece. let's take their mask off, and the rest of the world is moving on to, denmark has been listening to greg. starting february 1st, they wil be removing virtually all pandemic restrictions like mass mandates and reclassifying covi 19 and is a disease that no longer poses a threat to society . greg, since you have become advisor to sovereign nation, would you think? >> i didn't even know denmark was real, i thought it was a fictional place in shakespeare. denmark is now the world leader they are doing it right for the picked it first, february 1st, how amazing is that. and then they have this amazing thing going on in canada with the incredible convoy and you have trudeau pulling a hillary clinton in basically calling it deplorable and saying they are fringe group, it's like no, these truckers are heroes providing there is no kind of aggression going on. it
that's going to help us all to preserve the authority among public health officials to reimplement some measures and the future if in fact this does return next winter. >> the new york times also pushing back after publishing this piece. let's take their mask off, and the rest of the world is moving on to, denmark has been listening to greg. starting february 1st, they wil be removing virtually all pandemic restrictions like mass mandates and reclassifying covi 19 and is a disease that no...
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health crisis now to support the people in the places and the industry that were hit the hardest during those terrifying nights to be hunkered down at home day after day and night after night putting their lives on the line to save others not only physically exhausted but emotionally exhausted. it has resulted in a crisis. and with the long-term care facility and in the homes of our loved ones and strong and stable and equitable healthcare system but the very foundation and we must stop the current hemorrhaging and we will do it not just bailing them a debt of gratitude but with the debt that we go. and those that with throughout the workforce. and to do god's work here i'm no longer paid a minimum wage. and making it easier for doctors and nursesse from other states with their licenses here in new york to expand the capacity for high demand healthcare jobs and the stipend if they are here after they graduate. this demands once-in-a-lifetime response and then to grow by 20 percent over the next five years and with the largest investment in healthcare state history $10 billion and with t
health crisis now to support the people in the places and the industry that were hit the hardest during those terrifying nights to be hunkered down at home day after day and night after night putting their lives on the line to save others not only physically exhausted but emotionally exhausted. it has resulted in a crisis. and with the long-term care facility and in the homes of our loved ones and strong and stable and equitable healthcare system but the very foundation and we must stop the...
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i love tennis as much as anyone penis should never compromise public health. and i think the frustration has arisen because so many people in victoria have lived under these restrictions and to have them waived for a tennis player is so frustrating to so many. and i think that's an opinion many can sympathize with. and so to answer your question, it's still uncertain. last has been reported. he's still being questioned about that medical exemption, whether they will grant him entrance into the country or not. still unclear. that is the story right now in tennis. what is going to happen to novak job? it? will he be allowed entry into the australian? ok, well, i mean, i know you're not a medical physician, but i mean what's been reported, do we know what joke of inches? reason for asking for an exemption would be his medical reason. well that's the other component of this is there has been so much a lack of clarity. he's been, you know, he hasn't been can't it with the media. when asked about that? he's been very private, excuse me, about his medical information
i love tennis as much as anyone penis should never compromise public health. and i think the frustration has arisen because so many people in victoria have lived under these restrictions and to have them waived for a tennis player is so frustrating to so many. and i think that's an opinion many can sympathize with. and so to answer your question, it's still uncertain. last has been reported. he's still being questioned about that medical exemption, whether they will grant him entrance into the...
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it is really dangerous when public health officials have so discredited themselves that the public just tuned them out. not everything they say is wrong. we need to good science and good guidance from our government. and the public health officials have literally done a worse job in handling this pandemic than the intelligence community did in missing the 9/11 -- >> dana: parents for employers, for restaurant owners, and workers trying to get to work. all of it is really bad. there is a confusing messaging from new york state. this is something they decided over the weekend. basically, nonwhite race or hispanic latino ethnicity should be considered a risk factor in social inequities have contributed to an increased risk of severe illness and death from covid-19. they put this in a memo. i got out and over the weekend, basically -- you are going to deprioritize people if they are quiet if they have the same symptoms. of this to me also adds into what you are saying in terms of people feeling confused and frustrated. >> first of all, it is unconstitutional. you can't factor race into who
it is really dangerous when public health officials have so discredited themselves that the public just tuned them out. not everything they say is wrong. we need to good science and good guidance from our government. and the public health officials have literally done a worse job in handling this pandemic than the intelligence community did in missing the 9/11 -- >> dana: parents for employers, for restaurant owners, and workers trying to get to work. all of it is really bad. there is a...
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that's i think china's answers to public health coming to the world's athletes. well, those are the headlines for this, our se soon, for news views. shoes coming your way in just a few moments time the team are back in 30 minutes. we believe just global news headlines. join us again that ah, join me every 1st on the alex salmon? sure. i'll be speaking to guess from the world politics. sport, business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. oh. tonight, questions surrounding recent incidents about hate crimes, race and religious beliefs on the forefront of the controversy. loss is former president donald trump really planning another run after his speech in arizona over the weekend somewhere convinced his campaigning days are not over. and more allegations about even closer ties between lane maxwell and prince andrew. i'm natasha sweets and you're watching the news use hughes right here on our t america. ah hello and thank you so much for joining us. i'm natasha suite in for scotty now hughes. we begin with a rather disturbing story in the nation's most heavily pop
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how do we responsibly balance public health, mental health, and lost learning time. how do we fight the virus and still educate the which were and live life. joining us the doctor, an expertoi where do you think we are now with the virus? >> with school closures we're in a bad place. especially in chicago with the teachers unions, we have 300,000 children out of the classroom. to make progress it starts with rel realization we can only make progress if we eliminate that rule of -- mentality, as virus evolves, new variants emerge so much our strategies, we it not continue with the same things of the past. we might wonder why are we going in this direction with over a million cases of coronavirus some days this past week, but have to point out number of n deaths have down, there is a decoupling with hospitalization and cases, we're moving in the right direction but we need to focus on keeping our kids in the classroom, protects our hospitals. and ramp up therapeutics and medication, i want to treat covid like i street strep throat, we need to move this that direction g
how do we responsibly balance public health, mental health, and lost learning time. how do we fight the virus and still educate the which were and live life. joining us the doctor, an expertoi where do you think we are now with the virus? >> with school closures we're in a bad place. especially in chicago with the teachers unions, we have 300,000 children out of the classroom. to make progress it starts with rel realization we can only make progress if we eliminate that rule of --...
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health disaster. colvin and an economic crash on a scale with the great depression of the 19 thirty's to have these 2 things at the same time was excruciating. and now at the end of those 2 years to have the added to it on inflation currently rising 7 percent per year. when workers, wages on average are rising between 3 and 5 percent per year means that the working class is now hurt by the new 2022 already in the 1st month. yes, this is going to be a very rocky a year and the stock market vibrations this last week or more evidence. now in 1971, u. s. president richard nixon imposed a 90 day price freeze to curve inflation. now, economists are debating what the results would be if biden was so bold and how that would affect the economy. but regardless, so far, jill biden's promises to tackle the problem of inflation are just words. prices are still rising. caleb mob, an ard see new york across the atlantic in europe. italian businesses are also under pressure with gas and electricity bill soaring to record highs, coupled with the impact of the pandemic, some restaurant owners in italy
health disaster. colvin and an economic crash on a scale with the great depression of the 19 thirty's to have these 2 things at the same time was excruciating. and now at the end of those 2 years to have the added to it on inflation currently rising 7 percent per year. when workers, wages on average are rising between 3 and 5 percent per year means that the working class is now hurt by the new 2022 already in the 1st month. yes, this is going to be a very rocky a year and the stock market...
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so in public health, we call that a poverty tax. so it's not a tax per se where money is being collected by a government, but people have to pay more money for healthier options when they live in rural and underserved populations. so it also links them to the need for health education. and one of my challenges that i've seen when i was a full time clinician, i was also a certified diabetes educator. and what i recognize is all of this awareness, of education and theory is really not a value. if we can't implement it. if people don't have access to the things that we're recommending, then we're really not going to improve outcomes for diseases like diabetes. so when i look at the communities that i work with, there are so many challenges. we need to create opportunities and fundamentally rethink how we're doing this because we need more local, easy access to healthier choices. and in doing that, we also have to develop community champions. it's not easy to change behaviors just by changing a program or two. we actually have to do a l
so in public health, we call that a poverty tax. so it's not a tax per se where money is being collected by a government, but people have to pay more money for healthier options when they live in rural and underserved populations. so it also links them to the need for health education. and one of my challenges that i've seen when i was a full time clinician, i was also a certified diabetes educator. and what i recognize is all of this awareness, of education and theory is really not a value. if...
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health strategy away from a nearly singular focus on vaccines as the prescription to end the pandemic. >> we made a terrible mistake and we put all of our eggs in the vaccine basket and that is speaking from somebody who believes in the vaccines and the power of vaccines, but you can't really neglect other things. >> reporter: this infectious disease expert said the governor's $2.7 billion covid battle plan is multilayered d 1.2 billion fog and vaccination programs in the state's prison system as well as investments in vaccines, outreach, and additional medical personnel to hospital statewide. >> the money being spent seems to be preferred right now because 50% is earmarked for testing and that is kind of where i think a lot of the anxiety is and frankly testing is not only used for diagnosis but also for prevention. >> reporter: the governor's budget significantly increases the amount the state is spending to battle the virus, up $1 million or nearly 60% compared to last year and it is a clear indication of how dire the situation has become with cases spiking and testing in short sup
health strategy away from a nearly singular focus on vaccines as the prescription to end the pandemic. >> we made a terrible mistake and we put all of our eggs in the vaccine basket and that is speaking from somebody who believes in the vaccines and the power of vaccines, but you can't really neglect other things. >> reporter: this infectious disease expert said the governor's $2.7 billion covid battle plan is multilayered d 1.2 billion fog and vaccination programs in the state's...
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public health leaders can see if the virus is peeking or subsiding. or if a new variant has been arrived. >> waste water and epidemiology has been a program in the past. for polio. not at this scale. this is by far the most largest and unprecedented scale. >> the results give public health a ten day heads up. before clinical cases arrive on the streets. there's always some variability in the data. and the look at trends over time give us a clear e picture. >> historic effort. across cities and counties. >> an effort scientists say is here to stay. long after the coronavirus studying this murky sludge to look into the future. >> there's good news tonight in the south bay if you are trying to find one of the at home covid testing kits. giving away 60,000 tests. for free. beginning tomorrow. you have to make an appointment. here's how it will work. step one, sign up. then make an appointment to pick up as many as four tests. at four locations. >> they can be used by people who recently tested positive for the virus. and who have met criteria for leaving
public health leaders can see if the virus is peeking or subsiding. or if a new variant has been arrived. >> waste water and epidemiology has been a program in the past. for polio. not at this scale. this is by far the most largest and unprecedented scale. >> the results give public health a ten day heads up. before clinical cases arrive on the streets. there's always some variability in the data. and the look at trends over time give us a clear e picture. >> historic effort....
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and follow public health guidelines. and it's about keeping an entire community safe and those are the decisions that are being, that people should focus on. >> crystal clear for anybody watching. you guys think ultimately in the conflict between school board members and parents, the school board members should have more of a say in what -- >> that's not what i said. i think everybody should abide by public health guidelines, not just keep their own kids safe but their school community safe, whether it's teachers, classmates, administrators, others in school. >> ok. on crime to follow up on what ed was asking about, would you agree the most important job for any president is to keep americans safe? >> i would agree. >> you said the president never satisfied if people don't feel safe. does he know after a year in office people did not feel safe in this country? >> well, peter, i think if we look at the facts here we have seen a surge of crime over the last two years, would you agree with that? >> what are you attributing
and follow public health guidelines. and it's about keeping an entire community safe and those are the decisions that are being, that people should focus on. >> crystal clear for anybody watching. you guys think ultimately in the conflict between school board members and parents, the school board members should have more of a say in what -- >> that's not what i said. i think everybody should abide by public health guidelines, not just keep their own kids safe but their school...
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office told the police, the public health department, winnie data, and the police and the innkeeper both used the key to unlock the data, which subsequently meant that the telephone numbers and addresses of the people who are locked in could be passed on to the police. the company behind the app culture for life is criticized what it calls a misuse of information. almost every day we receive inquiries from the place. some public prosecutor's office about data from uses. we condemn this misuse of the data collected by the look up for infection protection and welcome the announcement by the mains public prosecutor to raise awareness of the legal situation and to stop using the data. the loo caps contract to operate contact tracing is up for renewal in the near future. and some members of germany ruling coalition, a far from convinced that it should be extended and fax their opening, telling people to put, install, and use another service. uninstall the luke app immediately and then immediately use the corona worn app as far as the warning and the follow up are concerned. the look app is de
office told the police, the public health department, winnie data, and the police and the innkeeper both used the key to unlock the data, which subsequently meant that the telephone numbers and addresses of the people who are locked in could be passed on to the police. the company behind the app culture for life is criticized what it calls a misuse of information. almost every day we receive inquiries from the place. some public prosecutor's office about data from uses. we condemn this misuse...
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well, american have a shattering public health care system also does not have clean water, right. we're also talking about deadly exchange programs in which is really police come here and trains, american police, and hyper surveillance and racial profiling tactics that can also lead to that. as we have seen in minneapolis, the murder of george lloyd. these are the, these, these, these are the ways that are all question is connected to these foreign governments that give aid to today is really government that allow them to continue to subjugation of us oil while all while treating their concerns and coming up, turning their diplomat store neighborhoods from our food and express their dismay. the oppression that we are facing. this is hypocrisy that must be expose on the global arena. you cannot just send the diplomats to my backyard and then also spend billions of dollars behind my back to find the very oppression that you are concerned about. the irony of where to plymouth lives in east jerusalem where they live. and so of all they seen angels are, are they seeing the 46 expulsion
well, american have a shattering public health care system also does not have clean water, right. we're also talking about deadly exchange programs in which is really police come here and trains, american police, and hyper surveillance and racial profiling tactics that can also lead to that. as we have seen in minneapolis, the murder of george lloyd. these are the, these, these, these are the ways that are all question is connected to these foreign governments that give aid to today is really...
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office told the police, the public health department, winnie data, and the police and the innkeeper both used the key to unlock the data, which subsequently met that the telephone numbers and addresses of the people who were logged in could be passed on to the police officer wrong as to not engines to canada in our unvaccinated people may face a financial penalty for refusing to have a job with quebec. planning to be the 1st province in the country to impose a tax on citizens see hadn't been jammed. according to who of x premier. he proposed this tax, people will pay from $50.00 up to $100.00 for the decision not to have a job, but that could be revised that words the premier says $100.00 is not significant enough for him. the controversial decision comes amid a spike in daily cove. it cases in canada. we asked people on the street or they make of the tax for the unvaccinated. i think it's unfair to just suggested the responsibility or the fall to those that are on vaccinated. this is coming after decades of neglect and a dysfunctional health care system in quebec. you know that often pi
office told the police, the public health department, winnie data, and the police and the innkeeper both used the key to unlock the data, which subsequently met that the telephone numbers and addresses of the people who were logged in could be passed on to the police officer wrong as to not engines to canada in our unvaccinated people may face a financial penalty for refusing to have a job with quebec. planning to be the 1st province in the country to impose a tax on citizens see hadn't been...
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not just an economic problem, not just a public health disaster. we've got a social system that has reached a kind of end that forces us to open up the possibilities we didn't deal with before. yeah, certainly a lot of lessons that can be learned from the last year professor richard roth and jeremy newman. thank you both so much for your time and insight. let's turn now to the latest in the ongoing saga surrounding jeffrey epstein, where a new york court has until the 2009 settlement made between epstein and one of his most vocal accusers, virginia, go fray. now prince andrew is among the men go for a has accused of sexually abusing her when she was a child. and his legal team is now hoping that this $500000.00 deal could give him some kind of immunity from her claims. but her team has argued the deal doesn't cover all of epstein close friends. she's joining me now to discuss the latest is catherine waters. are a writer for one great network dot com. catherine is great to have you on the show today. now i know we have both sides saying different th
not just an economic problem, not just a public health disaster. we've got a social system that has reached a kind of end that forces us to open up the possibilities we didn't deal with before. yeah, certainly a lot of lessons that can be learned from the last year professor richard roth and jeremy newman. thank you both so much for your time and insight. let's turn now to the latest in the ongoing saga surrounding jeffrey epstein, where a new york court has until the 2009 settlement made...
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he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gu. >> doctor offit i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what were going through today in the pandemic. you said you started writing the book around when the pandemic began but can you tell us where the book came from and why this book now? why this book now? >> i think the emotion for this book actually came from thefact that i am a child of the 50s. i remember the polio epidemic . what i remember from that is one, how devastating and that yearly epidemic was. how much it affected my mother. we were not allowed to go to swim in a public pool. my aunt my two first cousins have these plastic pools in the back so salt made a polio vaccine and he made it by refining it and activating it with a chemical so you were inoculated with a whole guild poliovirus. it is a he vaccinated 700 children in the pittsburgh area and he found it to be safe and an immune response that he felt comfortable with being pr
he's interviewed by bloomberg school of public health epidemiologist doctor emily gu. >> doctor offit i'm so happy to be talking with you today. >> the pleasure is mine, thank you very much. >> obviously the themes in your book are very relevant to what were going through today in the pandemic. you said you started writing the book around when the pandemic began but can you tell us where the book came from and why this book now? why this book now? >> i think the emotion...
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the california department of public health. >> says this is just a temporary change. critical staffing shortages because the rise of the omicron variant. but the nurse i spoke to says this could lead to more transmission hospitalization and possibly death. >> it's not fair, not only for us, but it's so unfair for our patients. the california nurses association is condemning the california department of public health decision to send asymptomatic or exposed health care professionals back to work without isolation or testing. if we go to war, knowing that we have covid. >> we know that we are potentially. infecting our non covid patients. our non-covid co-workers, registered nurse and president of the cna zenni trying folk art has says we need to continue to take covid seriously. she says for some people the virus may be minor. >> but impacts everyone differently for some people. maybe they >> got the cold. that's well and good. but we never know what else will develop. after that comb. the cdph says this change is in preparation for an anticipated surge in covid patien
the california department of public health. >> says this is just a temporary change. critical staffing shortages because the rise of the omicron variant. but the nurse i spoke to says this could lead to more transmission hospitalization and possibly death. >> it's not fair, not only for us, but it's so unfair for our patients. the california nurses association is condemning the california department of public health decision to send asymptomatic or exposed health care professionals...
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that is very differentfrom a health care system set up to ensure the public's health . and so were going to have to move to one that focus on the private health of the individuals or private payments of medical bills . that's going to be a coupleof different dimensions to that . one is one dimension is investing in public health much more so what's happened is we squeezed out private healthcare component and to squeeze out a component we spend on treating someone who's very ill with a new expensive disease that needs money that can be used for things like public health and pandemic preparation. but the other thing is even for those of us, even outside of that situation, we always knew healthcare was kind of sick and that went when we were sick it didn't work right. the cost was too high. the system was too difficult to use. what we learned is unfortunately that's still true even in a pandemic. that pandemic before trillion dollars doesn't buy you a smooth functioning healthcare system. it's still impossible to use and people are afraid of going to it even in you can use
that is very differentfrom a health care system set up to ensure the public's health . and so were going to have to move to one that focus on the private health of the individuals or private payments of medical bills . that's going to be a coupleof different dimensions to that . one is one dimension is investing in public health much more so what's happened is we squeezed out private healthcare component and to squeeze out a component we spend on treating someone who's very ill with a new...
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after an 11 day legal battle, judges upheld the cancellation with ministers, citing public health concerns as he is not vaccinated against the corona virus. more revelations have been emerging about parties at the british prime minister's office during corona virus lock downs. daily mirand newspapers reporting that boris johnson attended a farewell gathering for staff members. the run up to christmas 2020 more than a dozen events held by politicians and este off while the public wander restrictions on now subject to an internal investigation which is called growing for the prime minister to resign. as the headline says, our have one. you see later on, off to al jazeera correspondent that's next ah ah has been scored a . my name is bonnie put knocker and i'm in london for the 11th annual competition, the international yoga sports federation, whose goal is to make yoga in olympic sport. i've always thought of yoga as part of my indian heritage. i understand it to be about transformation, personal transformation. but yoga itself seems to be transforming and being appropriate of both culturall
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why isn't the surgeon joan looking at totality of public health. if his concern is transmitting virus and disease, if you institute mandates, the first scientific step that he should take is inform the american public how they will achieve herd immunity. how they are doing this for community good before they trample on constitutional rights. i think the fact that they have such ignorance to the law an constitution what is mostly concerning here. elizabeth: thank you, rik mehta. good to see you, come back soon. we're coming out of the bottom of the hour. you're watching the for example business network. up next former nypd detective, dr. oscar odom, shocking reports of major crime breaking out in new york city and our nation's capital. cities are called out for putting in a revolving door for criminals. only four out of 10 murders in washington, d.c., led to arrests. so here's the debate. when will president biden's justice department step it up to stop what americans are scared about, outraged and frustrated over for several months? that is rising
why isn't the surgeon joan looking at totality of public health. if his concern is transmitting virus and disease, if you institute mandates, the first scientific step that he should take is inform the american public how they will achieve herd immunity. how they are doing this for community good before they trample on constitutional rights. i think the fact that they have such ignorance to the law an constitution what is mostly concerning here. elizabeth: thank you, rik mehta. good to see you,...
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there are no good mechanisms to report them quickly to public health authorities . so the, the 1000000 we, we heard about is actually maybe more than one day's worth, because a lot of reports weren't submitted over over the weekend. so hospitalizations really speak to the impact on the health care system and the, the, the impact on the population people and was sick in the hospital is another important thing to know because the, the, the i c use are not full. the hospitals are getting to be full again. but for example, our hospital only has about 10 people in the i see you right now. one ventilators, where as it was 70, or $75.00 at the pico last winter, we have to run our economy. and most of the people that are out there, especially the ones that are vaccinated, are only mildly ill. and you know, theoretically, could work. but we're not going to break the chain of transmission. and it is a trade off between keeping the economy going and decreasing out the number of infections. where as for many people it's, it's just a bad cold for a few days. and we do have this
there are no good mechanisms to report them quickly to public health authorities . so the, the 1000000 we, we heard about is actually maybe more than one day's worth, because a lot of reports weren't submitted over over the weekend. so hospitalizations really speak to the impact on the health care system and the, the, the impact on the population people and was sick in the hospital is another important thing to know because the, the, the i c use are not full. the hospitals are getting to be...
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so does the government theresa public health crisis as an opportunity to impose the pockets of pals at the public expense? sorry, like crazy. i mean, cause you have to deal with things quickly. says new reason why having to v i p lane actually many things could be dealt with more quickly. it just meant that certain people got preferential treatment. i think that shows regard to use of taxpayer money and disregard for the safety of front line health and cast off at the beginning of the pandemic demand for p. p. far route strips apply to keep up. normal procurement rules were relaxed, but all this feeds into the idea that if you have the prime minister number and your phone numbers in your bank account will grow and as free natural flow tax to be potentially phased out in public health, simply becoming a commodity. last year it was the deadliest for us police officers on duty in a quarter century. according to the f. b i which says 73 officers were lost in the line of duty. it was represent a significant increase on the year before a homicide and gun violence of also both searched. and l
so does the government theresa public health crisis as an opportunity to impose the pockets of pals at the public expense? sorry, like crazy. i mean, cause you have to deal with things quickly. says new reason why having to v i p lane actually many things could be dealt with more quickly. it just meant that certain people got preferential treatment. i think that shows regard to use of taxpayer money and disregard for the safety of front line health and cast off at the beginning of the pandemic...
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california department of public health is changing its covid-19 isolation guidelines. >> if we have a nurse that calls out, what that means is we can't open a zone in the emergency department. luz: and the new guidelines, asymptomatic workers can go back to work immediately without isolating or testing . the chief at ucsf believes this change will play a crucial role in alleviating the statewide health care staffing shortage. >> we know that in 2020 before there were vaccines, the rate of transmission from providers to patients that has been documented is minuscule. so now in the age of vaccines and boosters and p.p.e., we feel that if someone has a negative test even with symptoms, given the shortages, they should be able to come to work. luz: california department of public health is requiring hospitals up for this option after exhausting every other option, and mandating health care workers are asymptomatic to wear p.p.e. at all times. the health department explained in part, quote, "facilities and providers using this tool should have asymptomatic covid positive workers interact o
california department of public health is changing its covid-19 isolation guidelines. >> if we have a nurse that calls out, what that means is we can't open a zone in the emergency department. luz: and the new guidelines, asymptomatic workers can go back to work immediately without isolating or testing . the chief at ucsf believes this change will play a crucial role in alleviating the statewide health care staffing shortage. >> we know that in 2020 before there were vaccines, the...