How can Health Workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic be better protected doctors and nurses around the world are risking their lives to treat the growing number of patients can the enormous mental and physical strain on them be reduced this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im homages to him the war against the coronavirus pandemic is being fought in hospitals around the world doctors and nurses are on the front line but the long hours and huge workload are taking their toll hospitals are not only running out of ventilators for patients they cant supply staff with protective gear such as masks and surgical gowns thousands of Health Workers are falling ill the number who have died is growing in spain medical staff account for 15 percent of reported cases and Health Workers in britain in the u. S. Say they cant get tested for the disease because there arent enough screening kits. Some medical staff have even been attacked in india police had to rescue doctors from cro
Restarting public life in our state. How we are going to approach reopening oregon. This is only a framework. The timing is dependent upon several factors. Timing, thetrol the ds controls the timing. I want to be transparent with how we will approach this incredible challenge of reopening segments of our society while living with the virus and how we will maintain healthy communities. Of theearly days pandemic, i had to take action to protect the health and safety of oregonians from the disease. Now as we see these efforts are working to flatten the curve, we are analyzing how and when to reopen each part of our society and economy. I want to work collaboratively to do that. But we have to be careful. As this diagram from our modeling shows, we have to be cautious or it will backfire. We know a vaccine or an effective treatment may be months away. We willve too quickly, see a spike in cases that could overwhelmed Hospital System and unnecessary death. We all want to get back to work an
Al jazeera. How can Health Workers fighting the coronavirus pandemic be better protected doctors and nurses around the world are risking their lives to treat the growing number of patients can the enormous mental and physical strain on them be reduced this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im homage to him the war against the coronavirus pandemic is being fought in hospitals around the world doctors and nurses are on the front line but the long hours and huge workload are taking their toll hospitals are not only running out of ventilators for patients they cant supply staff with protective gear such as masks and surgical gowns thousands of Health Workers are falling ill the number who have died is growing in spain medical staff account for 15 percent of reported cases and Health Workers in britain in the u. S. Say they cant get tested for the disease because there arent enough screening kits. Some medical staff have even been attacked in india police had to rescue docto
How will africa deal with coronavirus the pandemic is slowly reaching the confidence vote for Public Health infrastructure and an inability to enforce law whats the impact going to be this is inside story. Hello and welcome to the program im peter know its taken the coronavirus longer to reach africa than other parts of the world but experts are warning of a possible large scale outbreak on the worlds poorest continent of 1200000000 people and if europe or the u. S. Were struggling to contain the pandemic the potential consequences across that continent are possibly devastating if not catastrophic one example mali has 56 ventilators for a population of 17000000 africa is still reporting low numbers of cases compared to europe and china but that could change and change fast coronaviruses reached almost every nation on the continent and as you see there the infection rate and the death rate well they are both increasing for most of the african countries the question now is not how and wh
Alex, was it you who wrote about the Jackson Magnolia. It was. So you already know about this. For everybody else, think back when Jonathan Pliska visited our class and we talked about the story behind the Jackson Magnolia. Who remembers the story, not alex. Anybody else . Yeah, william. Andrew jacksons wife died right before he went to office so he planted the tree because it was her favorite tree. Uhhuh. And he brought the seeds from the herm taj in tennessee and do you remember what jonathan told us . False. Well, he said that there really isnt any type of contemporary evidence. Andrew jackson never mentions planting a tree. Theres nothing in newspapers. So it seems like this is a story that has, of course, these romantic origins and its continued to grow from that ever since. So this is actually the first known exterior photograph of the white house. It was taken by a welshborn photographer named john plume jr. And about january, 1846. So, if youre looking at the white house, this