Rising and the president flouts distancing guidelines. Is the last of her. And game set and mismatches tennis stars put on a virtual show for charity. Now 2 major Southeast Asian nations are taking tentative steps to lift coronavirus restrictions thailand and malaysia have spent weeks and locked down but at the start of the working week thailands allowing restaurants salans and pet shops to reopen no new deaths have been reported in days but all incoming flights have been banned until the end of the month while malaysia is allowing the majority of businesses to reopen but large gatherings are still not allowed and schools and universities remain closed people have also been asked to continue social distancing well hear from scott hyde like hes in bangkok shortly but 1st france who is in malaysias capital quantum of bull. Most businesses are now allowed to reopen including retailers like this one and shopping malls but theyre going to have to implement certain Safety Measures including
As economic pain starts to bite worldwide tears of the coronavirus pandemic many countries are now beginning to ease lock downs and reopen their economies but what are the risks of what it saw from the Financial Impact of the pandemic this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan its been described as the great lock down by the International Monetary fund and it could have created the worst recession in nearly a century both rich and poor countries are affected by measures taken to control the coronavirus pandemic and governments are under pressure to stabilize markets and prevent job losses that are weighing Public Safety against restarting their economies although many countries are reopening stores and schools there are differences over where and when businesses can resume operations for many of the prospects that the world may be returning to normal is a relief but Health Experts say that relaxing too much too soon could trigger a 2nd wave of infections here
As economic pain starts to bite worldwide here to the coronavirus pandemic many countries are now beginning to ease lock downs and reopen their economies but what are the risks of a blitz soften the Financial Impact of the pandemic this is inside story. Hello welcome to the program im Adrian Finnegan its been described as the Great Lockdown by the International Monetary fund and it could have created the worst recession in nearly a century both rich and poor countries are affected by measures taken to control the coronavirus pandemic and governments are under pressure to stabilize markets and prevent job losses that are weighing Public Safety against restarting their economies although many countries are reopening stores and schools there are differences over where and when businesses can resume operations for many of the prospects that the world may be returning to normal is a relief but Health Experts say that relaxing too much too soon could trigger a 2nd wave of infections heres a
Speemac. [background sounds] subcommittee on Oversight Committee will now here comes the order. It is hauling hearing in china and the public help emergencies, to curb the Opioid Crisis. The premise of todays hearing is to examine states efforts and successes and adjusting the Opioid Epidemics as well as opportunities for future federal support. And just to let everybody know, doctor alexander, the reason why we are Getting Started a little late. The plane was delayed. But now the dr. Is on our way. We will swear in the witnesses when we get to that. If we have to do that later we will. The. [cheering]. Will now recognize the suffering Opening Statement. As i said, today the committee contends his bipartisan efforts to combat the Opioid Crisis. As we know, the countries in the midst of an epidemic unlike any of recent history. According to the centers for Disease Control and prevention, from 1999, 2017, nearly 400,000 people died from opioid overdoses. In 2017, more than two thirds of
And i was talking about a principle today and she was explaining the difference between an io4 and the other document. In my heart there is a lot of issues and its like going to the doctor and getting a diagnosis that youre uncomfortable with. I want to urge our legal team, communications team, and those that work with family liaisons, i dont know know of ways that were educating people on their rights. Parents can request assessments and its confusing how do we do that. I dont think its Common Knowledge that a parent can say theyre concerned about their comments and they want them assessed. If your child is assessed and you want them to go through the process, im not aware of any protocol for educating families on their rights. Maybe we have that, but its not visible on the website. If i dont know it, im assuming im one of those pretty involved parents. I look for those handouts and things to help families. I dont even know where to look. So i think we really cant partner with familie