The corona virus may feel like its everywhere but your chances of surviving it depend on where you are in many cases. Indigenous people remote communities theyre especially vulnerable if the virus arrives there. Sometimes theyre just so far away from the Health System its difficult to get sanitizing supplies to them to prevent sickness and no hospitals around if they do get sick. Fear of the corona virus has caused many to seek even more distance pushing deeper into jungles and forests. Away from the virus but also further away from help. Ive been physical and. Special what the coronavirus means for People Living in isolated parts of the world my sister in for example she says she feels so. Being so far away from it all but what about indigenous communities theyre under strict law down and extremely susceptible to disease same case in the amazon the virus not only poses a threat to its inhabitants but also to the rain forest itself. Brazils Indigenous Peoples are afraid this tribe and
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People in San Francisco have been rallying all day but we will start in the south bay with ann rubin workgroups wanted to make sure immigrants knew their rights if ic shows up. Reporter volunteers have been handing out cards and putting up posters. They said to report i. C. E. Activity and to see something and Say Something if you see someone being detained. Reporter in Santa Clara County the immigrant county community is when the steps happen i feel more scared than angry. Because i dont want to lose them. I dont want to raise my son by myself. I am 18. Reporter fear and panic is what Community Leaders want to avoid. They say that is why the Rapid Response network exist. Created after the 2016 election, it is a 24 hour hotline to give immediate help if and when i. C. E. Shows up. We can give you information at that moment and connecting with people who can be at your house within minutes. With legal representation as well. Reporter intended to inform people of the rights and the commu
Look carefully the sound system swaying back and forth and officials did just postpone the remaining games for the night you can see people reacting year on their phones. Take a lot of people just couldnt believe it given the fact just happened. Lawrence karnow has been also following. This and warm so what what do we know a know it was kind thing we were just about to go on with some breaking news of just really what turned out to be a pretty shocked a very strong earthquake and then moments later we get the major earthquake rolling through of 6. 9 but whats curious i think about this earthquake is the death. It is so extremely shallow less than halfamile the death expected on that earthquake. So that means that all that energy being exposed to write to the surface at the earthquakes are very deep. Its a process where you call it anyway. She where you can actually loosened that energy by the time it gets to the surface. This earthquake is not that kind of earthquake. It is so shallow
Good evening. Welcome here to welcome here to the st. Juliana. Thank you all for coming. I am Arsen Kashkashian from the boulder bookstore. We appreciate everyone coming out. Im sure that doctor warren hern does, as well. We would like to do a brief introduction before we bring him out. Doctor warren hern is a boulder physician an epidemiologist who has conducted ecological and research in the peruvian amazon among the ship people, native amazonian people in 1964. He is professor adjunct at the department of boulder and the department of colorado medical campus. His Scientific Research and reports concerning ecology, human fertility, demography, population matters, and abortion which have been published in a wide variety of International Scientific journals. In 1973, dr. Hern was a founding medical of a first private nonprofit Medical Clinic in colorado which opened in boulder in november, 1973. He opened [applause] he opened his private medical practice, boulder abortion clinics, on j