Been seen in a long time. Our question for you this morning do you have money in the stock market . Are you buying or selling . Does the coronavirus have you worried about your Retirement Funds . We are opening up special lines. If you have money in the stock market and youre concerned about the coronavirus, or not, if you have money in the stock market we want to hear from you. T 202 7488000 if you do not have money in the stock market but still worried about the economic situation, or maybe not, maybe you have your money somewhere safe. We want to hear from you at 202 7488001. You can always text us your and we at 202 7488003 are always reading on social facebook. Witter and the New York Times has a story on the front page that deals directly with this issue and we are going to read a little bit. There is nothing investors hate more about uncertainty. That is all there is. Uncertainty about the severity and duration of the coronavirus epic ripping around the world. Uncertainty about
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Gibson, t. First of all, thank you for being with me again. Its great to see you again. First of all, tell us about your medical background. Im not a physician, but i happened to spend three years researching and figuring out where our medicines are made. Its a real shocker. How dependent we are on china for so many of our generic drugs. You are a Senior Adviser at the Hastings Center. Tell us about what the Hastings Center is and the research you do there. The Hastings Center is a bioethics think tank. We do lots of work on ethical issues and certainly availability of good medicines is one of those. Tell us about your assessment of the extent lets talk about coronavirus first. Sure. Everybody is talking about coronavirus. Tell us about your assessment of the extent of coronavirus right now. Well, i dont want to scare people. We do have an issue with coronavirus cases popping up around the country. We have to be careful, do all the things we should do, wash our hands, not go out if wer
Possible Treatment Options and vaccines and how to effectively protect yourself against catching or spreading the virus. This is about two hours 45 minutes. Minutes. Good morning. The committee on Health Education will come to order. I have one goal today and that is Accurate Information. Accurate information that can help americans understand what they can do and decide what else around the worl world is at f the multiple coronavirus is alarming. 90,000 cases and 65 countries, 3,000 deaths according to the World Health Organization and most people in the United States are at a low risk. Heres what the New York Times said on its front page todays ago on sunday in describing the situation in our country. Quote, much about the coronavirus remains unclear. Its far from certain that the outbreak will reach a severe see proportions in the United States or affect many regions that ones. With its topnotch scientists, modern hospitals and Public Health infrastructure, most experts agree the Un
Opening statement. Good afternoon. We are here today to discuss the coronavirus, also known as covid 19. We are at a critical point in responding to the Coronavirus Crisis that is facing our nation. Americans are concerned. Hundreds of americans are sick. Sadly, there are families mourning the loss of loved ones from the coronavirus and our hearts are with them. The nation is seeing cases on the rise and experts saying the outbreak is getting worse. In new jersey, we were just informed that we had our first death from coronavirus and at least two dozen schools are closing for coronavirus preparation. We have seen an increase in presumed cases. State and local governments are working tirelessly to limit the spread of the coronavirus in our communities. At the federal level we have seen our experts at the cdc and others other agencies working to address this issue. Unfortunately, we have also seen federal officials offer mixed messages on the seriousness of the coronavirus. We are not he