Domestic leagues will complete their current seasons even if it means playing without fans in the stands. Im Claire Richardson thanks for joining us new york city has seen its deadliest day of the pandemic 562 people have died from covert 1000 within the space of 24 hours and with nearly 300000 deaths in the city now accounts for nearly half of all virus related fatalities in the country with hospitals facing critical shortages of medical equipment Governor Andrew Cuomo has issued an executive order to seize critically needed supplies across the state and bring them to where theyre needed most. New york city is struggling as a crop was with skyrocketing infections and a severely Strained Health care system friday mocked its single deadliest day yet in its battle with coronavirus. New yorkers in crisis helping new york. And then pick up the camp and then go to the next place as this rolls across the country it comes a day after Governor Cuomo that the city only had enough ventilators to
Pratt. Why is it good intentioned people who try to solve great problems often make decisions that have terrible outcomes . We said we were going to change the world. Did we . Probably a bit and probably for the better. But i think at the same time some physicians have led us to better consequences as georgia said, we live in a fragile world today and it is a class of complex difficult situations that we as a society have yet to figure out. On a personal level i make decisions every day. I bought this car got this car. Its a hybrid that but i tell i have no idea if the co2 i get for my 70 miles per 70 miles per gallon and the commercial impact of the battery after it gets stored and maybe we would have explored new technologies that have less of an impact. This is my mom. I bought a scarf couple of years ago at christmas. If i bought that scarf 100 or so ago, fine, no problem. Today, i dont know if it was made in a sweatshop using costbenefit pesticides grown and there are huge amounts
A day laborers left with no income are barely surviving and. Im sarah kelly welcome to the program more than a 1000000 people around the world have now confirmed couldnt run a virus infections and 50000 are dead here are some of the latest developments in the pandemic the United States has registered the worlds highest daily covert 1000 death toll thursday saw 1169 confirmed deaths from virus related causes there south korea has refused entry to 8 foreigners who refused quarantine measures all overseas arrivals including south korea nationals are required to self isolate for 14 days and germany now has more than 80000 confirmed cases and over a 1000 coated 1000 deaths thats as the head of the countrys Disease Control agency says that deaths are probably under counted. Well covert 1000 cases are also rising sharply in turkey the country currently has more than 18000 confirmed cases and 356 deaths associated with the virus president recha type area one is under growing pressure to impose
Getting home as borders closing flights are cancelled. On the way from brussels. Im anthony how would welcome more than a 1000000 people around the world have now confirmed corona virus infections and have a 55000 have perished in the United States is still very much at the epicenter as we look now at the very latest developments and the u. S. Has registered the worlds highest daily death toll thursday saw 1169 confirmed deaths from a virus related causes south korea has refused entry to foreigners who refused quarantine measures or overseas or rivals including south korean nationals are required to so far for 14 days and germany now has more than 80000. 00 confirmed cases. And over a 1000 covered 19 deaths at the leader of the countrys Disease Control institute says new data is indicating a slow down in new infections in the chancellor Angela Merkel says the data is cause for some cautious optimism as student do you will but its true that the latest figures from the robot Cost Institu
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