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The 50s and 60s. Warm sunshine this afternoon except for some beaches and then hot inland this afternooafternon hitting upper 70s to 80s and mid 60s in the evening. And we have slight changes in the 7day forecast coming. France is where covid deaths of exceeded 10,000. The states numbers have been inaccurate for a week because of a Testing Backlog in the hundreds of thousands. Our abc reporter has more on that glitz. California. Reporter a july 25th server outage and state certificate renewed ontime. The backlog between 250,000 and 300,000 records will be resolved, giving us a better sense of the total number of tests. Reporter California Health and Human Services secretary, dr. Mark galley admits most of the records are likely covid test samples, however, not all. Without a resolution, the metrics and percent positive remain unclear for counties across the state. Reporter what were getting is correct but were not getting all of it. Reporter Santa Clara County officer says its business
Financial needs of schools planning to reopen during the coronavirus pandemic. Also a look at the recent rise of covid19 cases with dr. Drake deutsche dr. Drake dr. Jake deutsch. It isgood morning, thursday, july 16, 2020. A three hour washington journal is ahead. We begin on decisions being made in School Districts around the country about when and how children will go to school this fall. With the coronavirus creating debate over in person versus Virtual Schools and concerns about School Funding shortfalls areteacher shortages, we opening our phones to hear from educators and parents this morning. What is your biggest concern when it comes to School Reopening . Phone line split up. Educators, 202 7488000. Parents, 202 7488001. You can also send us a text. That number is. That number is 202 74880 2 3. Otherwise catch up with us on social media at facebook. Com cspan. A good thursday morning to you. You can start calling you now as we show you education secretary betsy devos reiteratin
A minutes silence to commemorate the life of a minutes silence to commemorate the life of sir tom and to respect the life of sir tom and to respect the lives the life of sir tom and to respect the lives lost through covid. Remembering captain sir tom moore a minutes silence is observed in the House Of Commons. And the nation is urged to clap for him at 6pm tonight. Good afternoon. The Health Secretary, matt hancock, says Research Suggesting the Oxford Astrazeneca vaccine may reduce the spread of coronavirus is superb and will help us all to get out of the pandemic. A study, which has yet to be Peer Reviewed, has shown the jab could cut the spread by two thirds. Its the first time a vaccine has been shown to reduce transmission. It comes as a new study shows that 88 of people who tested positive for the virus retained antibodies for the full six months of the trial. Awarning, a warning, this report contains some flashing images. Its been the Great Unknown would vaccines stop coronavirus
Physician. And i have a small private practice outside of washington d. C. I focus on helping people recover their brain health after concussions and a lot of times thats in coordination with Infectious Diseases. So sometimes, you know, theres a lot of things that cause people to lose their function of brain Health Including just aging. But it really plays on i was trained at the walter Reid Institute of research with a focus on Infectious Diseases and while i was there i created a system called the essence system and its an Early Warning system that is a data mining system looking at dods data to look for trends that might be out of the ordinary such as unexplained fever or respiratory complaints or Emergency Rooms as a red flag to give us an Early Warning to pick up the phone and find out why the emergency room is seein reward for that was to be able to go overseas to bangkok, thailand, where i established the presence of at the time in the late 90s something called the department of