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picture of rises and falls. but as part of the living with covid plan, you don t need two things looking at the same question, the government decided only to fund one and they re going to tighten the budget. there is a reduction in what we are seeing, but we have other ways to figure out what is going on. the 0ns is a good source of information. thank you. raise researchers in cambridge have rejuvenated the skin cells taken from a 53 year old women, making them equivalent to those of a 23 year old. writing in the journal e life, the scientists say that they believe that they might be able to do the same thing with other tissues in the body. the eventual aim is to develop treatments for age related diseases such as diabetes, heart disease and neurological disorders. here s our science correspondent, pallab ghosh. the breakthrough was made in this lab in cambridge.
. good to be with you. i m katy tur. when will we start treating covid as the flu? it s not so crazy to ask. in fact, some european countries are already starting to. spain is the first major eu nation to tell its citizens to deal with it. it s time to start living with covid because covid isn t going away. just like the flu, it is indemmic, said spain. in the uk, prime minister boris johnson is reportedly making his own live with covid plan where the nation just rides this wave out. no more long-term restrictions, shorter isolation periods, and less testing. but for others, it is still too soon. the world health organization warns today that a tidal wave of covid is sweeping across europe. projecting 50% of the
new mexico, south carolina and california there. dr. anthony fauci, a short time ago, laying out how the president s new covid plan will help struggling hospitals. the president s multi-part component of the response is to make sure that we have adequate backup for hospitals with military personnel, doctors, nurses and other health care providers making sure that there s enough ppe and that if needed, there s enough ventilators in the national strategic stockpile. those are the things that are immediate. with me now is dr. natalie azar, an msnbc medical contributor. what are your immediate concerns as the hospitals are filling up? how much more do you think health care workers can take after two years of fighting covid and vaccine resistance that s helping to perpetuate covid? alex, it depends where those