basement, and climbing the walls because he tested positive for covid. he assumes from an unvaccinated patient in his hospital. all of you guys and buy that, medical professionals, got the shot early, which means you are month window has come to an end. in some cases long ago. and i assume you are an advocate of boosters, whatever they do to sort out the federal policy. well of course ryan, but i am more than anything, i want to see this pandemic and in the quickest way possible. which is why i think the details incontrovertible, from the fda, and their leading vaccine scientists. that look at over 2025 different studies over the country. and the end result is that it at your high risk, 65 an older. or high risk medical condition. you should get a booster shot. that is not controversial. we all are aligned on. that but if you are like me, in my late thirties. otherwise i feel pretty darn
others, harder than the rest of the country. in the great state of idaho today, state officials announced a decision they made quietly yesterday, which is that hospitals in the northern part of that state, hospitals in the northern part of idaho will now move to what s called crisis standards of care. crisis standards of care means they effectively agree that the state s hospitals are going to have to start rationing care now. they re not going to be able to give everyone optimum treatment because the numbers are so overwhelming for covid hospitalizations. this is something that idaho feared they might have to do last year during what everybody thought was the worst of the covid search. they never had to do it before now, but now that policy is in effect in northern and north central idaho. the day after tomorrow, president biden is due to make another address to the country on the issue of covid, particularly on the issue of vaccination boosters and more. we re starting to see signa
yesterday, which is that hospitals in the northern part of that state, hospitals in the northern part of idaho will now move to what s called crisis standards of care. crisis standards of care means they effectively agree that the state s hospitals are going to have to start rationing care now. they re not going to be able to give everyone optimum treatment because the numbers are so overwhelming for covid hospitalizations. this is something that idaho feared they might have to do last year during what everybody thought was the worst of the covid search. they never had to do it before now, but now that policy is in effect in northern and north central idaho. the day after tomorrow, president biden is due to make another address to the country on the issue of covid, particularly on the issue of vaccination boosters and more. we re starting to see signals that the plan for booster shots being made available later this month, that may be in flux. the details of that should be
0 that is all in for this tuesday evening, the rachel maddow show starts right now. good evening rachel. good evening chris, thank you my friend. much appreciated. happy to join you this hour. president biden was in new york and of hurricane ida hitting just those two states. that extreme flash flooding that tore through the most populated part of the country last wednesday night, president biden today meeting with local officials and local residents about the ongoing cleanup efforts there. president biden was in louisiana on friday where 400,000 americans are now in their second week without power amid extreme heat in louisiana and extremely challenging conditions, conditions that get more and more challenging with each day passing with the power still not returned. reviewing the damage today, president biden said, quote, the evidence is clear. climb change poses an existential threat to our lives, to our economy. the threat is here. it s not going to get any better. the storms are
Twitter advanced search adds filters that can help with Covid related resources, here is how it works
Twitter has added a new feature that can help Covid patients or their families or friends in India find hospital beds, oxygen supplies, and more with a location filter on the platform.
Ketan Pratap | April 26, 2021 | Updated 10:41 IST
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It lets users find Covid-related resources on the platform.
It can help users filter for fields like a specific hashtag, time period, or tweets from a particular account.
Twitter as a platform has seen a tremendous surge of users posting updates about help, supplies, SOS, and more such situations in the past few weeks. Now, in the current times, if you are looking for data around hospital beds, oxygen cylinders, or medicines, then you have to keep your search on Twitter limited to these keywords. Remember, the key to finding the correct info on Twitter is related to your specific query, so ke