dr. Peter salgo welcome to Second Opinion where each week our Healthcare Team solves a real medical mystery. When we close this file in a half an hour from now, youll not only know the outcome of this weeks case but youll be better able to take charge of your own healthcare and doctors will be able to listen to patients more effectively. Im your host, dr. Peter salgo. And youve already met our special guests who are joining our primary care physician, dr. Lisa harris. Lisa, its good to see you back. dr. Lisa harris good to see you, peter. peter now nobody on this team knows this case and im going to get right to work. Let me tell you a little bit about elaine. Elaine is fiftysix years old and shes been a smoker for thirty years. Three years ago, elaine went to her primary care physician, lisa, and she had the following symptoms. She said, im short of breath with even small amounts of activity. Ive got trouble climbing stairs. I have to stop and catch my breath. Im coughing all day long
To see a dying parent are tested positive. And, not so royal ascot the horses are there, and the jockeys are Wearing Masks but theres no queen. And coming up on bbc news. The premier League Returns tomorrow without fans at grounds there are fears racial abuse may increase in social media. Good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. When the jobs figures came in they were, perhaps, not as bad as feared, but the warning is that they will be. With more than nine million workers currently furloughed because of coronavirus theres concern many of them wont have jobs to come back to. The office for National Statistics says while the overall Unemployment Rate remains stable. Other data suggests the jobs market is in turmoil, the number of people claiming work related benefits in the uk more than doubled to 2. 8 million between march and may and the total number of paid employees in the economy fell by more than 600,000. Our Business Correspondent sarah corker reports. No sector is immun
Incredible guy. The cost of lockdown the number of uk workers on Company Payroll fell by more than 600,000 in two months. The number of people claiming unemployment related benefits more than doubles. Borisjohnson says plans to merge the department for International Development and the Foreign Office will unite aid with diplomacy. But three former Prime Ministers say its a mistake. And new zealand records two new cases of coronavirus. Both had come from the uk, ending 2a days of no new infections. Good afternoon. In half an hour, well bring you todays Coronavirus Press briefing from downing street, which will be led by the Prime Minister. First a look at todays developments. Coronavirus related deaths in the uk have fallen to their lowest number since the week that lockdown was announced, according to the latest weekly data from the office for national statistics. Taken together with similar data from scotland and Northern Ireland the figures also show that there have now been around 6
Enough to keep it up . A moment of sporting history as royal ascot begins today. The queen wont be in the stands for the First Time Since world war ii, as flat racings biggest meeting takes place without crowds. Good morning from the hustle and bustle of the flower market open for the first time yesterday since lockdown. It is also british flowers week and we are surrounded by them. Today once again there will be sunshine but there will be some heavy, under the downpours which could lead to some flash flooding. Ill have all of the details at 20 seven a. M. ill have all of the details at 20 seven a. M. 6 27am. Its tuesday, june 16. Our top story. The Prime Ministers under growing pressure to extend Free School Meal vouchers into the Summer Holidays in england. It comes after premier League Footballer Marcus Rashford called on the government to reverse its decision to stop the scheme. Borisjohnson is also facing calls to reduce the two metre social distancing rules after thousands of sho
Billion at the recent summit to develop a vaccine. And im very proud the work that dfid is doing. Yes, of course, we will make sure that we guarantee the dfid budget, but what will happen within your department. What will happen now is that every single person, working in that every single person, working in that department in the new whitehall Super Department, the foreign and commonwealth and the Development Office, every person in that department will now have all the idealism and a sense of mission that comes from dfid, but also the understanding of the need to project uk values, uk policies and uk interests overseas. This is a long overdue reform and he should support it. I would like to associate myself with the comments the Prime Minister made regarding jo cox and our colleague from east dunbartonshire. I very much welcome the Prime Ministers Statement Today. Can he confirm this is a merger, not a ta keover confirm this is a merger, not a takeover and actually this has the poten