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my mom passed away from covid- 19. my stepfather passed away in covid-19. both would've taken the vaccine in an instant if it was available. anytime folks, especially folks on this subcommittee, on the pandemic attack vaccines, it is personally insulting to all the families that have lost loved ones. we have saved millions of lives because of the vaccine. it's unfortunate we keep causing this harm. i just want to say lastly, that, dr. marks, do you agree additional lives would've been saved, the lives of the folks were not vaccinated, that we lost, over 1 million, obviously in this country, wouldn't a vast majority of those lives been saved had they been vaccinated? >> multiple city show 85% of the death that occurred were in unvaccinated individuals. if we would've been able to reach a higher vaccination rate by playing on fear and mistrust and by amplifying over and over again a vaccine hesitancy across the nation. now, when you do that, you really played with fire. in this case the fire that the gentleman from california mentioned also about how we lose
my mom passed away from covid- 19. my stepfather passed away in covid-19. both would've taken the vaccine in an instant if it was available. anytime folks, especially folks on this subcommittee, on the pandemic attack vaccines, it is personally insulting to all the families that have lost loved ones. we have saved millions of lives because of the vaccine. it's unfortunate we keep causing this harm. i just want to say lastly, that, dr. marks, do you agree additional lives would've been saved,...
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that could be covid-19 vaccine. it could be a smallpox vaccine. >> let's stay focused on the covid-19 vaccine because that is our obligation. do you feel it is more appropriate to have petitioners, your word, for covid-19 claims to be paid by the vaccine manufacturer or by the american taxpayer? >> petitioners are for the national vaccine injury compensation program. those are through the routine administration with an excise tax levied on it whereas the requesters through the ci cpr paid for compensation of claims through appropriated funds and through administration of the program. it is also paid for most appropriated funds. >> as a physician i am also worried that in some cases health practitioners do not know where and how to report adverse effects which is critical to ensuring that all vaccine events are accounted for. i also have concerns of how these events and potential risks are reported to healthcare providers. for each of you, could you take turns in describing what your respective agency insures against
that could be covid-19 vaccine. it could be a smallpox vaccine. >> let's stay focused on the covid-19 vaccine because that is our obligation. do you feel it is more appropriate to have petitioners, your word, for covid-19 claims to be paid by the vaccine manufacturer or by the american taxpayer? >> petitioners are for the national vaccine injury compensation program. those are through the routine administration with an excise tax levied on it whereas the requesters through the ci...
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my mom passed away from covid- 19. my stepfather passed away due to covid-19. we would take that in an instant if it was available to them. especially folks on this subcommittee on the pandemic, it is personally insulting to all the families that lost loved ones. we saved millions of lives because of the vaccine. it is unfortunate that we keep causing this harm. i just want to say lastly, do you agree that additional lives would have been saved? folks were not vaccinated. we lost over 1 million in this country. a vast majority of those lives were saved, had the vaccine been mandated. >> 85% of the deaths that occurred, were within the individuals. we were able to reach a higher vaccination rate. it is likely that we will have more deaths. they had fewer deaths per capita. >> i encourage this committee and all members of congress, to encourage vaccinations across the congress spot. with that, i yelled back. >> i recognize the chairman from maryland. >> thank you. ranking member, i want to join in with the previous comments with members of the committee, and welc
my mom passed away from covid- 19. my stepfather passed away due to covid-19. we would take that in an instant if it was available to them. especially folks on this subcommittee on the pandemic, it is personally insulting to all the families that lost loved ones. we saved millions of lives because of the vaccine. it is unfortunate that we keep causing this harm. i just want to say lastly, do you agree that additional lives would have been saved? folks were not vaccinated. we lost over 1 million...
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, you know, covid, leave me alone, that’s it, that’s it, covid, what scientists found there, scientists found a way to restore sensitivity to odors after covid-19, experts from canada have identified six genes, influencing which will help restore the sense of smell lost after covid. there are already drugs that can affect each of these genes separately; in the future, scientists plan to develop one general drug. doctor, when will this happen and how to restore your sense of smell now? well, when this happens, there will probably be other infections, some kind of bird flu, all this will occur without the sense of smell, although with the flu there is also a big percentage of loss of smell, so this work is correct when. well, we say, you can train, smell something, how much does this training work, i don’t know, it helps some, it doesn’t help others, in fact it’s all like that, any medicine from a molecule to implementation takes about on average 20 years, so you understand, a billion costs in foreign currency and 20 years, 3-4 years a molecule is researched, then a medicine is made
, you know, covid, leave me alone, that’s it, that’s it, covid, what scientists found there, scientists found a way to restore sensitivity to odors after covid-19, experts from canada have identified six genes, influencing which will help restore the sense of smell lost after covid. there are already drugs that can affect each of these genes separately; in the future, scientists plan to develop one general drug. doctor, when will this happen and how to restore your sense of smell now? well,...
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did you see this level of anxiety pre—covid? no, we were doing so well and then, post—covid, we've found that the numbers have increased massively. notjust with our young people, but with parents as well. anxieties around everything. in poorer areas in england, 43% of kids in their gcse year have been persistently absence since september. yeah, so 40 different agency contacts, a mixture of meetings, phone calls, police visits, social worker visits. the weekly log of safeguarding concerns. it shows incidents where children are asking forfood, to an incident of self—harm so severe they had to be taken to a&e. improving behaviour, too, has been a challenge since covid and has required a lot of extra work by staff. we've gone from seeing the worst - behaviour we'd seen when we got back to now i think we're at the point where we're definitely - in line if not better _ than we've ever been before. as sam talks to us, he becomes distracted by an incident in the hall. we've got a student who isn't - in a good place in general and we
did you see this level of anxiety pre—covid? no, we were doing so well and then, post—covid, we've found that the numbers have increased massively. notjust with our young people, but with parents as well. anxieties around everything. in poorer areas in england, 43% of kids in their gcse year have been persistently absence since september. yeah, so 40 different agency contacts, a mixture of meetings, phone calls, police visits, social worker visits. the weekly log of safeguarding concerns....
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covid. and again, almost no one saw it coming. because even though it should have been obvious that's the stocks of united and humana, huge favorites of this market for so lock, are now down 13.5 and 32% respectively. how about the stock of disney? david faber interviewed bob iger after his win in the roxy fight with nelson peltz. midway through the interview bob talked about his predecessor, no need to name him since nobody at disney seems to -- okay, i'll do it p bob chapek. the stock took it on the chin of course and didn't really recover until the last few months. i think we misjudged how much disney was really hurt first by covid and then management's response to covid. frantic attempts to meet their streaming goals not backed up by what had been the company's regular cash flow. now there's no excuse which is a big reason why nelson peltz thought it was worth going after some board seats but things got better as pelths agitated while the pandemic faded and the travel tail winds reemerge
covid. and again, almost no one saw it coming. because even though it should have been obvious that's the stocks of united and humana, huge favorites of this market for so lock, are now down 13.5 and 32% respectively. how about the stock of disney? david faber interviewed bob iger after his win in the roxy fight with nelson peltz. midway through the interview bob talked about his predecessor, no need to name him since nobody at disney seems to -- okay, i'll do it p bob chapek. the stock took it...
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we are through the valley of covid. we endered the slings and arrows of recovery, and now we rise to our next chapter on housing. we are changing our reputation. as a city of no to a city of yes. yes. [applause] yes to reducing fees, yes to eliminating barriers and yes to any idea that overcomes obinstruction and builds the new homes we so desperately need. there is one housing no i will commit to, any piece of anti-housing legislation that comes across my desk i will veto. [applause] every single one. we have a state mandate, so let's build our projects like the power station where we broke ground last year and treasure island just this week we relaunched a new phase of housing. let's work with our land use chair, supervisor melgar to keep advancing pro-housing laws through the board. and let's- [applause] and let's bring 30 thousand residents and students to the downtown. if we do that, more people and more neighborhoods will be able to afford to live here. more housing means more opportunity. and san francisco will r
we are through the valley of covid. we endered the slings and arrows of recovery, and now we rise to our next chapter on housing. we are changing our reputation. as a city of no to a city of yes. yes. [applause] yes to reducing fees, yes to eliminating barriers and yes to any idea that overcomes obinstruction and builds the new homes we so desperately need. there is one housing no i will commit to, any piece of anti-housing legislation that comes across my desk i will veto. [applause] every...
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a drug against covid-19, by the way, we successfully registered it, this is a drug the world is 19, and the approaches here are of course different, because in the case of covid we are talking about a viral infection, but here is a non-infectious version of the immune response, this is... an allergic reaction, but what can i say, it really helped, this is the equipment that was purchased by the federal medical and biological agency, they thought about it in advance - they chose exactly that, yes, which can subsequently be used for other developments, this subsequently greatly accelerated us, of course, yes, it’s clear, and i i understand that despite all the difficulties now with foreign colleagues, here... he comes, this, in fact, was initially, in fact, his idea, which we brought to, in fact, a drug entering clinical trials. well, it’s great, yes, that in these conditions , international cooperation still does not disappear, there are reasonable people, this is wonderful, here is the socio-economic effect, this of course sounds, perhaps, a little strange. but if there are 30-4
a drug against covid-19, by the way, we successfully registered it, this is a drug the world is 19, and the approaches here are of course different, because in the case of covid we are talking about a viral infection, but here is a non-infectious version of the immune response, this is... an allergic reaction, but what can i say, it really helped, this is the equipment that was purchased by the federal medical and biological agency, they thought about it in advance - they chose exactly that,...
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covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk
covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect...
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she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital and three years on she still can't work due to a raft of long covid symptoms. i have fatigue so bad that evenjust changing a pillowcase on a bed, it's breathless. i can't walk far, even to the local shop, which isn't far, i can't walk. shooting pains all over my body. i've got really bad brain fog, i forget what i'm saying, i forget what things are. if someone is talking to me i can just stare at them blank. a blood test to help diagnose long covid is still some way off, but it's hoped this research could eventually lead to new treatments with existing drugs being trialled to target areas of the immune system which are triggered by long covid. the surgeon who led europe's first successful heart and lung transplant has spoken of his joy at seeing patients go on to lead a good life. it's the 40th anniverary of the landmark operation at the royal papworth hospital in cambridge, which established it as one of the world's leading transplant centre
she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital and three years on she still can't work due to a raft of long covid symptoms. i have fatigue so bad that evenjust changing a pillowcase on a bed, it's breathless. i can't walk far, even to the local shop, which isn't far, i can't walk. shooting pains all over my body. i've got really bad brain fog, i forget what i'm saying, i forget what things are. if someone is talking to me i can just...
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up and made many light bulb moment my life is shorter now and i should do more. >> well covid wasn't have that made me crazy i'm anyone that likes traffic and get out of country every year and i literally community-based nuts so the ability to traffic but i started taking long walks in the park near where i live in the bayview and kicking with nature and took up mediation the two things that saved me confined you know, would have been too much for me. >> i'm glad that is something that is very popular. >> yes. >> covid for me was a really looking at what had is important in our lives and any mother um, was one hundred and 4 i - she was one of the pioneers and had to maintain her life she was independent until she was one hundred in check up walking around and doing her grocery shopping we had to visit her and help her out with groceries that made us less carefully we had to go out and no choice but started delivering my partner and i started delivering totes seniors and a lot of people were more senior than we were we of the they needed the help and actually, we needed to do that and
up and made many light bulb moment my life is shorter now and i should do more. >> well covid wasn't have that made me crazy i'm anyone that likes traffic and get out of country every year and i literally community-based nuts so the ability to traffic but i started taking long walks in the park near where i live in the bayview and kicking with nature and took up mediation the two things that saved me confined you know, would have been too much for me. >> i'm glad that is something...
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if it's covid pexla >> packs little bit is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for becoming severe, it does not prevent fan covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs loaded, pexla must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body are taking pexla with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take because certain tests are changes in their dosage may be needed tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1 are planned to become pregnant or breastfeed don't take packs, love it if you're allergic to nima, 12-year ritonavir or any of its ingredients series side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects. so talk to your doctor commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 and the us
if it's covid pexla >> packs little bit is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for becoming severe, it does not prevent fan covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs loaded, pexla must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body are taking pexla with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or...
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this is tracey evans, she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital and three years on, she still can't not work to a raft of long covid symptoms. even changing a pillowcase on a bed is breathless. i can't walk far, even — is breathless. ican't walk far, even to— is breathless. i can't walk far, even to a _ is breathless. i can't walk far, even to a local shop which is not far. even to a local shop which is not far~ i_ even to a local shop which is not far~ i have — even to a local shop which is not far. i have shocking paints a love of my— far. i have shocking paints a love of my body, _ far. i have shocking paints a love of my body, really bad brain fog, forgetting — of my body, really bad brain fog, forgetting what things are, forgetting what things are, my forgetting what things are, my mind forgetting what things are, my mind my mind just forgetting what things are, my mind just can _ forgetting what things are, my mind just can turn a plank. a forgetting what things are, my mind just can turn
this is tracey evans, she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital and three years on, she still can't not work to a raft of long covid symptoms. even changing a pillowcase on a bed is breathless. i can't walk far, even — is breathless. ican't walk far, even to— is breathless. i can't walk far, even to a _ is breathless. i can't walk far, even to a local shop which is not far. even to a local shop which is not far~ i_ even to a...
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it is the recovery funding | post-covid and it was instigated by post—covid and it was instigated by the european union for recovery after the pandemic. 750 billion euros being spent on this funding across europe. the case we are talking about is a case in which we had a programme in italy in which four measures on digitalisation, enhancement of the competitiveness, that there is money being funded, small and medium enterprises being funded, and what actually happened, or what is common to many of those kind of criminalfraud or what is common to many of those kind of criminal fraud schemes or what is common to many of those kind of criminalfraud schemes is that you had several people who were owners of different companies which were only created to receive this european funding. so they had a lot of criminal enablers, they had accountants working with them who actually provided the documents saying they were active companies, with merit and fulfil the requirements for getting this european money, this european funding, and which actually were only created to defraud the european taxp
it is the recovery funding | post-covid and it was instigated by post—covid and it was instigated by the european union for recovery after the pandemic. 750 billion euros being spent on this funding across europe. the case we are talking about is a case in which we had a programme in italy in which four measures on digitalisation, enhancement of the competitiveness, that there is money being funded, small and medium enterprises being funded, and what actually happened, or what is common to...
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this is tracey evans, she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital and three years on, she still can't not work to a raft of long covid symptoms. i have fatigue so bad evenjust changing a pillowcase on a bed, it's breathless. i can't walk far. even to the local shop, which isn't far, i can't walk. i have shooting pains all over my body. i've got really bad brain fog, i forget what i'm saying, i forget what things are. so if somebody's talking to me, i canjust stare at them blank. a blood test to diagnose long covid it is a long way off but it is hoped that this research can eventually lead to new treatments with existing drugs being trialed to target areas of the immune system which are triggered by long covid. at the time of her death — amy winehouse had already become a music legend. but her struggles with substance abuse, mental illness and addiction were well documented. now her life and music is the subject of a new film, back to black. here's our culture correspondent, charlotte gallagher. # tried to
this is tracey evans, she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital and three years on, she still can't not work to a raft of long covid symptoms. i have fatigue so bad evenjust changing a pillowcase on a bed, it's breathless. i can't walk far. even to the local shop, which isn't far, i can't walk. i have shooting pains all over my body. i've got really bad brain fog, i forget what i'm saying, i forget what things are. so if...
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millions of people have been affected by long covid. although most eventually make a full recovery, some struggle with symptoms for months or even years. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who have been treated in hospital with severe covid—safe stops six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms, including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their blood and found these proteins, which are markers for inflammation of the immune system which are useful while the body is fighting an infection, but not once a virus is gone. the scientists say there is strong evidence that long covid is caused by different types of post viral information. i by different types of post viral information.— by different types of post viral information. ~ , , ., , information. i think this is really excitin: information. i think this is really exciting for _ information. i think this is really exciting for us, _ information. i thi
millions of people have been affected by long covid. although most eventually make a full recovery, some struggle with symptoms for months or even years. the study followed more than 650 patients in the uk who have been treated in hospital with severe covid—safe stops six months on, two in three were still experiencing symptoms, including heart and lung problems such as shortness of breath, fatigue, gut issues, anxiety, depression and brain fog. the researchers analysed their blood and found...
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and so many people have covid. where are we with the status of covid? it sounds like right now we are not seeing that type of serious infection that end up with people on ventilators. is that accurate? >> yes. in general, the answer is yes. we are at the lowest point we've ever been in the history of the pandemic. but there are a few people still doing poorly. maybe 2 to 300 week as opposed to 2000 per day. we have to make sure everyone gets on the same page. it is less of a threat now. the way i think about it is don't be afraid of it. take all the precautions, but you have to look both ways before you cross the street.>> is there a possibility -- i think after the end when we saw the pandemic slowdown, is there a possibility we could receive another strain that could be a strong one that we are not ready for? and we keep saying that it's over. >> it is a great question. we will see new variant pop up. that's the evolution of the virus. but the soil is inhospitable right now because of the built- up immunity. some people need to be reminded by shots an
and so many people have covid. where are we with the status of covid? it sounds like right now we are not seeing that type of serious infection that end up with people on ventilators. is that accurate? >> yes. in general, the answer is yes. we are at the lowest point we've ever been in the history of the pandemic. but there are a few people still doing poorly. maybe 2 to 300 week as opposed to 2000 per day. we have to make sure everyone gets on the same page. it is less of a threat now....
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covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk
covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect...
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we're going to give you another covid-related topic. throughout the covid epidemic i spoke multiple times on the floor with regard to the value of vitamin d. the adequate level of vitamin d varies on who you talk to. 20 nanograms, 30, 50. whatever the study you look at, the number of lives saved if everybody had adequate levels of vitamin d is tremendous. ok? it's a relatively cheap vitamin. but for whatever reason, it was not pushed by the medical establishment and resulted, in my opinion, in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people. even the most moderate studies would say you're less than half as likely to die of covid if you had adequate levels of vitamin d and if you get up to around 50 nanograms, you have a very, very small population dying. could you comment on why the medical establishment, including yourself, by the way, another thing that bothers me, if you went in for a checkup, medical checkup, during that time, they wouldn't even test you for vitamin d. which isn't all that expensive. because you get blood tests for ot
we're going to give you another covid-related topic. throughout the covid epidemic i spoke multiple times on the floor with regard to the value of vitamin d. the adequate level of vitamin d varies on who you talk to. 20 nanograms, 30, 50. whatever the study you look at, the number of lives saved if everybody had adequate levels of vitamin d is tremendous. ok? it's a relatively cheap vitamin. but for whatever reason, it was not pushed by the medical establishment and resulted, in my opinion, in...
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so you don't have to his evo people friendly, deadly covid-19 >> i'm not waiting >> if it's covid packs love it, packs loop. it is >> an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for for it becoming severe, it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are >> mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid packs loaded packs loaded must be taken within the first five hi days of symptoms and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking pecs little bit with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take, because certain tests are changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, our plan to become pregnant or breastfeed don't take packs, love it. if you're allergic to nima, 12-year ritonavir or any of its ingredients serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis and liver problems these are not all t
so you don't have to his evo people friendly, deadly covid-19 >> i'm not waiting >> if it's covid packs love it, packs loop. it is >> an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 at a high risk factor for for it becoming severe, it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are >> mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid packs loaded packs loaded must be taken within the first five hi days of symptoms and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your...
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with mild-to-moderate covid-19 teen at a high risk factor for becoming severe, it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs loaded packs loaded must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and helped stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking packs loaded with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control is critical...
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during the peak of covid-19 the f.d.a. suspended enforcement of the rims requirement that mifepristone be dispensed in person. due to the success of this trial run, we know that in january, 2023, the f.d.a. permanently updated the strategy to remove the in person dispensing requirement. this has proven that the in-person dispensing requirement was never actually medically necessary. i have a bill called the protecting access to medication abortion act which would assure that mifepristone, one, does not have an in-person dispensing requirement. two, allows patients to sack ses prescriptions for mifepristone via telehealth. and authorizes all pharmacies certified to dispense mifepristone to patients to do so via mail. thank you to the f.d.a. for your commitment to your evidence-based care. that serves patients and not politicians. next i want to turn to sickle cell. a disease that affects approximately 100,000 people across our country. the majority of whom are black people. and about 2,000 people across my district. in fact
during the peak of covid-19 the f.d.a. suspended enforcement of the rims requirement that mifepristone be dispensed in person. due to the success of this trial run, we know that in january, 2023, the f.d.a. permanently updated the strategy to remove the in person dispensing requirement. this has proven that the in-person dispensing requirement was never actually medically necessary. i have a bill called the protecting access to medication abortion act which would assure that mifepristone, one,...
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alameda county health leaders are using dogs to detect covid. the dogs can sniff out the virus. health leaders say using dogs is an innovative way to help covid from spreading to high- risk populations like nursing facilities. >> the dogs have been trained to identify volatile organic compounds associated with covid 19. they are able to do 300 people in 30 minutes which is a much faster way than doing antigen test. they worked closely with their trainers and if they identify covid they sit down and wait separate one with trainers to make sure, and then they follow up with the antigen test. >> today, two labradors demonstrated their skills in alameda and no cases of covid were detected during that test run. >> we love those thoughts. let's bring in our chief meteorologist, jeff ranieri to talk about the rain. let's talk about tomorrow morning. >> i know, pretty fast here with some heavier downpours. not only the chance for some rain but a cold blast of air. make sure to get that heavier jacket out right now. maybe even think me as you head out the door tomorrow morning. let me ge
alameda county health leaders are using dogs to detect covid. the dogs can sniff out the virus. health leaders say using dogs is an innovative way to help covid from spreading to high- risk populations like nursing facilities. >> the dogs have been trained to identify volatile organic compounds associated with covid 19. they are able to do 300 people in 30 minutes which is a much faster way than doing antigen test. they worked closely with their trainers and if they identify covid they...
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we had an election during covid? what transpired with covid? with covid taking place started to their ballot different. you californians said i'm going to send everybody a ballot. you had people in pennsylvania making decisions and not the state legislature if you look at the constitution hit to make these changes. is itt fair if you go to pennsylvania but one county let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for if i wasas successful challenging e last election who would be president today? joe biden. we get elected by electoral college. we never objected to enough votes that would change the outcome. but that is not the same case to the election that transpired in 2000. when the democrats objected or the 2006. the problem being you see this progress over time. what would nancy pelosi tie when the first objected? she said this was your only time to do it. it's the role of the government. but you had covid on top of it. we didn't challenging california but if you are from ther
we had an election during covid? what transpired with covid? with covid taking place started to their ballot different. you californians said i'm going to send everybody a ballot. you had people in pennsylvania making decisions and not the state legislature if you look at the constitution hit to make these changes. is itt fair if you go to pennsylvania but one county let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for let's you let's beat really honest with everyone else for if i wasas...
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first there needs to be an emergency adaptation, similar to what we had in covid. when there are heat indexes that are dangerous, particularly for people who cannot escape the cooling areas such as shopping malls, construction workers, school children should not be on recreation in the afternoon. the second thing we can look out the window here, you need to cool your city. increasing populations on planet earth are now in cities, they need to be cool now in cities, they need to be cool. how do you do that? we have all of these innovative technologies. we can use paint that cools the building, we understand the importance of green vegetation, re—vegetating rcu has many aesthetic and mental values, rcu has many aesthetic and mentalvalues, but rcu has many aesthetic and mental values, but it cools rc opening up our waterways which will, which have been covered, reflecting solar radiation cooling our city. there are implementations that could happen immediately and can make a great difference. for example in singapore, the difference in temperature between a reservoi
first there needs to be an emergency adaptation, similar to what we had in covid. when there are heat indexes that are dangerous, particularly for people who cannot escape the cooling areas such as shopping malls, construction workers, school children should not be on recreation in the afternoon. the second thing we can look out the window here, you need to cool your city. increasing populations on planet earth are now in cities, they need to be cool now in cities, they need to be cool. how do...
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covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how it or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control. it's critical to tell your doctor about all the medicines you take because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed. tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, are or plan to become pregnant, or breastfeed. don't take paxlovid if you're allergic to nirmatrelvir, ritonavir, or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis, and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects so talk
covid-19? i'm not waiting. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid is an oral treatment for adults with mild-to-moderate covid-19 and a high-risk factor for it becoming severe. it does not prevent covid-19. my symptoms are mild now, but i'm not risking it. if it's covid, paxlovid. paxlovid must be taken within the first five days of symptoms, and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body. taking paxlovid with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect...
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covid. have we ever had in election during covid? what transpired states just like congress started during their balloting different. right? you had california said i'm going to send everybody a ballot. you people making decisions is it fair when let you correct the ballot in another does not. the only time you have a question which are very honest with everyone else. if i was successful and my vote for challenging the last election, who would be president today? joe biden. we get elected by electoral college. we never objected to enough vote that would change the outcome. but that's not the same case to the election a transpired in 2000. or 2006. the problem being you see this progress over time. what would nancy pelosi tell you when they first objected? she said this was your only time to do it. it is to rule the government. but you have covid on top of it. we didn't challenging california of europe from there and everyone got a ballot and they moved so often the lesson for families they do not clean up the rules. if you look at l.
covid. have we ever had in election during covid? what transpired states just like congress started during their balloting different. right? you had california said i'm going to send everybody a ballot. you people making decisions is it fair when let you correct the ballot in another does not. the only time you have a question which are very honest with everyone else. if i was successful and my vote for challenging the last election, who would be president today? joe biden. we get elected by...
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covid-19 at a high-risk factor for it becoming severe, it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs ovid packs lovin must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body are taking pexla with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take, because certain tests are changes in their dosage may be needed tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems, hiv-1, our plan to become pregnant or breastfeed, don't take packs, love it if you're allergic to nima, 12-year ritonavir or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions, some severe like anaphylaxis and liver problems these are not all the possible side effects. so talk to your doctor >> commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 and the us government is making packs little bit available to medicare, medicaid, and uninsured
covid-19 at a high-risk factor for it becoming severe, it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs ovid packs lovin must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and helps stop the virus from multiplying in your body are taking pexla with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your doctor about all...
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carolina: ¿de vacunas te contra el covid—19?, ¿te enfermaste? por primera vez un laboratorio de una reconocida vacuna hace una importante admisiÓn que tiene que ver con tu salud. borja: estudiantes pro palestinos entraron a la fuerza en una universidad en un edificio de la universidad de columbia, los directivos del centro educativo ya suspenden a los universitarios que no se van del campus, estamos en vivo y asÍ comenzamos. carolina con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa, somos tu compaÑÍa al mediodÍa. borja: se agrava mucho la situaciÓn en la universidad de columbia en nueva york, estudiantes irrumpieron y vandalizar a un centro educativo para refugiarse y ahora se rehÚsan a salir. carolina: todo esto ocurre en respuesta a esta amenaza de los directivos de dicha casa de sorprender o hasta expulsar a los estudiantes que no desocuparan ese campamento, son decenas de estudiantes en todo el paÍs que exigen el fin de la guerra en gaza. vamos con peggy carranza. peggy: lo que sabemos hasta ahora es que no estÁn dejando ingresar en e
carolina: ¿de vacunas te contra el covid—19?, ¿te enfermaste? por primera vez un laboratorio de una reconocida vacuna hace una importante admisiÓn que tiene que ver con tu salud. borja: estudiantes pro palestinos entraron a la fuerza en una universidad en un edificio de la universidad de columbia, los directivos del centro educativo ya suspenden a los universitarios que no se van del campus, estamos en vivo y asÍ comenzamos. carolina con mucho gusto borja voces y carolina sarassa, somos...
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scientists say there is strong evidence that long covid is caused ljy evidence that long covid is caused by different types of post viral inflammation. by different types of post viral inflammation. this is really exciting for us, i it's the biggest study of its type, it's taken a long time for us to get this far, | but it is finally pointing to some very specific pathways that i might be underlying long covid that could be targeted in future trials i and treatment. this is tracey evans — she was a care assistant before contracting covid in early 2021. tracy ended up on a ventilator in hospital, and three years on she can't work due to a raft of long covid symptoms. i have fatigue so bad evenjust changing a pillowcase on a bed, it's breathless. i can't walk far. even to the local shop, which isn't far, i can't walk. i have shooting pains all over my body. i've got really bad brain fog, i forget what i'm saying, i forget what things are. so if somebody's talking to me, i canjust stare at them blank. a blood test to help diagnose long covid is still some way off. but it could lead to new
scientists say there is strong evidence that long covid is caused ljy evidence that long covid is caused by different types of post viral inflammation. by different types of post viral inflammation. this is really exciting for us, i it's the biggest study of its type, it's taken a long time for us to get this far, | but it is finally pointing to some very specific pathways that i might be underlying long covid that could be targeted in future trials i and treatment. this is tracey evans — she...
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no cases, no covid cases were found during the tests. i-a fight between san mateo county and the city of millbrae faced a judge today. last year, the county entered into the contract to buy the la quinta inn in millbrae. the plan is to use the state's project funds to convert it into housing for the homeless. however, the city of millbrae is suing the sale. it argues accounting is stupid of the project for a ballot vote . the judge heard arguments from both sides today but decided not to make a decision at this point. the county says no future court dates have been scheduled. >>> the ceo of blackberry is facing legal trouble. lawsuit was filed saying he sexually harassed a woman at work. back then, he was the president of cyber security. the accuser described as a woman of color alleges that she faced retaliation and was wrongfully terminated. the suit goes on to state despite those obligations, barbara's board of directors promoted her to ceo. blackberry is known for making one of the world's most popular smartphones and has not comment
no cases, no covid cases were found during the tests. i-a fight between san mateo county and the city of millbrae faced a judge today. last year, the county entered into the contract to buy the la quinta inn in millbrae. the plan is to use the state's project funds to convert it into housing for the homeless. however, the city of millbrae is suing the sale. it argues accounting is stupid of the project for a ballot vote . the judge heard arguments from both sides today but decided not to make a...
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we were able to bring back scenes and covid testing on site. food distribution was happening all throughout the week. wellness services and things of that nature were all happening on site thanks to our resident leaders and our service providers across the sites. >> so, finally, when could we expect the next set of residents to be ready? despite -- i guess we just said covid doesn't have an impact on the schedule. when will the next residences be ready? >> yeah. things are rolling. we have block a3 and block b3 to the building we were referring to earlier. and things are on pace. things are going really well. so we're looking at starting construction spring of 2022 and that will be 170 units and the goal is to have that lease up around 2024. >> well, thank you so much. i really appreciate you coming on the show, mr. gray. thank you for giving us the time today. >> thank you, chris, and i really appreciate your time as well. >> and that's it with this episode. you've been watching san francisco rising for sfgov tv i'm chris manners. thanks so mu
we were able to bring back scenes and covid testing on site. food distribution was happening all throughout the week. wellness services and things of that nature were all happening on site thanks to our resident leaders and our service providers across the sites. >> so, finally, when could we expect the next set of residents to be ready? despite -- i guess we just said covid doesn't have an impact on the schedule. when will the next residences be ready? >> yeah. things are rolling....
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claimant look favorably on that legislation i don't at this -- covid money would be available. republican's would be eager especially if they maintain the house for the 2025 cycle. that's can it be a much more difficult appropriations process, the debt ceiling agreement that listeners and viewers remember a year ago probably sitting here talking abut the debt ceiling and how it may default. kevin mccarthy alternately lost his job in part from this and president biden, that included covid clawbacks. the deal was focused on this current fiscal year that wrapped up. going back to the table, -- they're going to have to go back. it's good to come back it will extend to january 25. we are good to see another big-budget spike but i think covid clawbacks, irs clawbacks and possibly other spending cuts in the white house. >> the budget deadline is always at the end of october. how likely are we to be to blow through that deadline again? guest: there will be a stopgap bill. they want to give the new congress and the new president a chance to address this. i think if no one changes hands
claimant look favorably on that legislation i don't at this -- covid money would be available. republican's would be eager especially if they maintain the house for the 2025 cycle. that's can it be a much more difficult appropriations process, the debt ceiling agreement that listeners and viewers remember a year ago probably sitting here talking abut the debt ceiling and how it may default. kevin mccarthy alternately lost his job in part from this and president biden, that included covid...
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i saw this during covid the of during covid in the palace of westminster. during covid in the palace of westm the er. during covid in the palace of westm the poorest paid jobs during the poorest paid jobs were the best paid were in every day the best paid people. the top exception of mr speaken people. the top exception of mr speaker, were the ones were people. the top exception of mr sp home. were the ones were people. the top exception of mr sp home. anyway, ones were people. the top exception of mr sp home. anyway, thank were people. the top exception of mr sp home. anyway, thank you were people. the top exception of mr sp home. anyway, thank you to re people. the top exception of mr sp home. anyway, thank you to my at home. anyway, thank you to my panel at home. anyway, thank you to my panel. up next, i'll be panel. coming up next, i'll be speaking my government speaking to my government predecessor new predecessor in light of new revelations billions of revelations of billions of pounds of money that was pounds of your money that was lost covid fraud. oh, and lost to covid fraud
i saw this during covid the of during covid in the palace of westminster. during covid in the palace of westm the er. during covid in the palace of westm the poorest paid jobs during the poorest paid jobs were the best paid were in every day the best paid people. the top exception of mr speaken people. the top exception of mr speaker, were the ones were people. the top exception of mr sp home. were the ones were people. the top exception of mr sp home. anyway, ones were people. the top...
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three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of healthcare in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, healthcare is not a major issue on the campaign trail. samira husain reports from the state of bihar. more than 600 days of protesting, and still no change. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the deadly pandemic, the state of health care in this part of rural bihar remains in shambles. translation: covid was so bad that people were dying - like stray dogs. there were no facilities. private doctors had fled. we were told to take the patient home. there was no treatment available. three years ago, covid brought the world to its knees. india's healthcare system was pushed way beyond capacity. an unimaginable number of dead. this man's grief is only bearable when praying. he blames himself for suriya's death. translation: she was my wife. protecting her was my responsibility. what can i say? if a doctor saw her, if she ha
three years ago, covid ravaged india. and while it made the state of healthcare in the country a part of the political discourse back then, in this first general election since the pandemic, healthcare is not a major issue on the campaign trail. samira husain reports from the state of bihar. more than 600 days of protesting, and still no change. blocking traffic, desperate to be heard. even after the deadly pandemic, the state of health care in this part of rural bihar remains in shambles....
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it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs loaded packs, lovin must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and help stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking pecs little bit with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take, because certain tests or changes in their dosage may be needed he did tell your doctor if you have kidney or liver problems hiv-1, our plan to become pregnant or breastfeed, don't take packs, love it. if you're allergic to nima, 12-year ritonavir or any of its ingredients. serious side effects can include allergic reactions some severe like anaphylaxis and liver problems. these are not all the possible side effects. so talk to your doctor. >> commercially insured patients may pay as little as $0 and the us government is making packs little bit available to m
it does not prevent covid-19. >> my symptoms are mild now but i'm not risking it if it's covid packs loaded packs, lovin must be taken within the first five days of symptoms and help stop the virus from multiplying in your body, taking pecs little bit with certain medicines can lead to serious or life-threatening side effects or affect how id or other medicines work, including hormonal birth control is critical to tell your doctor about all medicines you take, because certain tests or...
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-19 and may well have been covid-19. but nobody revealed this, and then a anthony fauci continues to say hey, i know nothing about this. this was his own agency. we approve the nih and niaid found cheese agency knew about this proposal and were part of the proposal despite him continued dumb a continuing and public saying had nothing to do with it that it ties nih to the funding of research that may well have led to covid-19. >> john: a name that comes up in all of this is that of peter does asked the head of the echo health alliance will be testifying before the committee in the house the discrepancy that came up when he gave behind closed doors testimony and that was about a project called "diffuse" >> same thing. >> to make a fearing cleavage site in a virus according to winthrop the proposal said that the research would be done in the university of north carolina but that in fact it was actually targeted to the wuhan institute what he know about that? >> it's the same proposal, it's defuse which was never funded by t
-19 and may well have been covid-19. but nobody revealed this, and then a anthony fauci continues to say hey, i know nothing about this. this was his own agency. we approve the nih and niaid found cheese agency knew about this proposal and were part of the proposal despite him continued dumb a continuing and public saying had nothing to do with it that it ties nih to the funding of research that may well have led to covid-19. >> john: a name that comes up in all of this is that of peter...
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. and he left me, he left, so what was the argument that he left you with covid? well, he said that suddenly my mother gets sick, i need to see that everything was fine with her, that is, he went with how he got you, and if he caught this covid from you, then it was very scary, by the way, we worked together with rosa during covid and we were so scared, it’s impossible to describe, our operator died during covid, and we didn’t yet know what was not transmitted through plastic, through everything, but it was very scary. i believe that a husband and wife should support each other and not leave when their partner, your spouse, or your wife has problems. you know how, a wife will find herself another, but your son’s mother never, as a result you divorced, and he has only one mother, i agree, but why do you need a rival, who is more important, mother is more important, mother is always more important, i agree, mother is always more important and you are more important and you will live like that, but love for mother is one thing, love for children is completely d
. and he left me, he left, so what was the argument that he left you with covid? well, he said that suddenly my mother gets sick, i need to see that everything was fine with her, that is, he went with how he got you, and if he caught this covid from you, then it was very scary, by the way, we worked together with rosa during covid and we were so scared, it’s impossible to describe, our operator died during covid, and we didn’t yet know what was not transmitted through plastic, through...
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okay. >> alameda county is deploying covid-19 detecting dogs in their health center's. it's a part of a pilot program to identify covid cases within the county's health center's. those dogs are working at the park bridge, nursing home in alameda. they're trained to sniff near a person's feet ankles or lower legs to detect any compounds associated with covid and accuracy rate. they have of 96%. pretty impressive. the dogs can sniff test about 300 people in 30 minutes. very effective. the next phase of this pilot program, we'll focus on vulnerable populations in nursing facilities. >> earth day is coming up later this month. national parks will be celebrating the day by waiving entrance fees on april 22nd. all 9 of california's national parks will offer free admission among the parks you can visit in our state, the big ones co 70 sequoyah, joshua tree and death valley just to name a few. >> we'll get your tickets out. the powerball winning numbers are in for this was a major 1, 1.9 billion dollar grand prize was up for grabs tonight. winning numbers are 11. 38. 41 60 to 6
okay. >> alameda county is deploying covid-19 detecting dogs in their health center's. it's a part of a pilot program to identify covid cases within the county's health center's. those dogs are working at the park bridge, nursing home in alameda. they're trained to sniff near a person's feet ankles or lower legs to detect any compounds associated with covid and accuracy rate. they have of 96%. pretty impressive. the dogs can sniff test about 300 people in 30 minutes. very effective. the...
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did you seej this level of anxiety before covid? no, we were doing so well and post—covid we have found the numbers have increased massively. notjust with young people, but the parents as well. anxiety�*s around everything. in as well. anxiety's around everything-— as well. anxiety's around everything. as well. anxiety's around eve hina. ., everything. in poorer areas in england. _ everything. in poorer areas in england. 4396 _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of kidses i everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of kidses in i everything. in poorer areas in | england, 4396 of kidses in their everything. in poorer areas in - england, 4396 of kidses in their gcse england, 43% of kidses in their gcse year have been persistently absence since september. {cf} year have been persistently absence since september.— year have been persistently absence since september. 40 different agency contacts, a parents _ since september. 40 different agency contacts, a parents as
did you seej this level of anxiety before covid? no, we were doing so well and post—covid we have found the numbers have increased massively. notjust with young people, but the parents as well. anxiety�*s around everything. in as well. anxiety's around everything-— as well. anxiety's around everything. as well. anxiety's around eve hina. ., everything. in poorer areas in england. _ everything. in poorer areas in england. 4396 _ everything. in poorer areas in england, 4396 of _ everything....