Winds and rain are not the only threat the storm is also jeopardizing the countrys corona virus response and. Are back in Team Training as european football leagues edge towards resuming games following the book this league has returned me take a look at the wind and tell. Im burnt off its good to have you with us u. S. President donald trump is threatening to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization and permanently end the u. S. Funding in a letter to the director general accuse the w. H. O. Of mishandling the global Coronavirus Response and he demanded changes based on his criticisms. Within 30 days beijing has described trumps comments as a smear campaign. The war of words between donald trump the World Health Organization and china has continued into a 2nd day after the us president threatened to permanently leave it up you hate show on monday basically they have to clean up their act they have to do a better job they have to be much more fair to other countrie
Economics and engages in dialogue, learning and leadership in the intersection of markets, businesses, governments and society and accountable capitalism and trust. And how do we ensure we have the right laws and policies in place and hold government accountable. We have honored to have senator sherrod brown, somebody who cares passionately about the issues that we focus on and care pabl. And the directors and myself testamented about banking leg lags that senator brown shared from 2011 to 2015. And once again, faces a great many challenges, similar and some different from the financial crisis. I look forward to hearing senators perspective on how we got here and how we can go from here. Senator brown has dedicated his career to the words of dr. Martin luther king major calls it dignity of work. Let me give you a few examples how he puts the mantra in practice. The senator often wears a pin of a canary in a cage as a symbol of the days when miners brought canaries with them in a coal m
With each other what we have to do it really carefully and with a planned strategy or were going to end up in a situation where its going to snap back on all of us and were going to be right back where we are now. Socially distancing from one another in a more extreme way so i think what really needs to happen over the next several weeks and months is that states really should be opening up slowly and considerably with very consistent metrics. I think that we have to have kind of testing everyones been speaking about and the ability to trace and isolate those that are positive in all states. Before we begin opening up and certainly before we begin having any very large crowd events. So the thing thats keeping me up at night right now is sort of the lack of a unified strategy. The way that that happening in a emslightly more piecemeal way across the country so first is that we need to have a unified plan for reopening with a little bit more specificity than what weve seen coming out of
During that time one of your specialties during that time was looking at the Ebola Outbreak. Guest at the time, the ebola unprecedentedas in history and i was the Incident Manager that led the entire outbreak to respond to the Ebola Outbreak. It got to zero cases and moved to west africa to get zero outbreak in that area. Host what kind of science did you apply to analyze it and development of treatments in order to stop the outbreak . Guest with covid19 today, there are no vaccines, no therapeutics to deal with that. 20142016 outbreak, there was not enough tools to deal with the outbreak in west africa when it broke out in 2014. Was makeeeded to do sense out of the outbreak and put a Management System together and this is a very predictable tool to use when there are no vaccines and people are dying. , tohave to think what to do organize the system and look at the data and make decisions. Thats what we did in west africa and liberia with the help of organizations that came to the aid
And ive been thinking about this opening and closing as less of an open closed society and more like were a rubber band and we need to start stretching to put people back in contact but we have to do it carefully and with a planned strategy or were going to end up where its going to snap back on all of us and were going to be back where we are now social distancing from one another in a more extreme way. I think what needs to happen over the next several weeks and months is that states should be opening slowly and considerably with very consistent metrics. I think that we have to have the kind of testing that everyones thinking about and the ability to train and isolate those positive in all states before we begin opening up and certainly before we begin having any very large crowded events. So the thing thats really keeping me up right now is sort of the lack of a unified strategy the way thats happening in a slightly more piecemeal way across the country. So i think first is that we