Coronavirus threat. I didnt lie. What i said is we have to be calm. Odonnell flooding in the nations capital, dramatic images of water rescues. Footballs back. The n. F. L. Kicks off tonight with social distancing, face masks, but still 17,000 fans in the stands. How this season will be like no other. Cashing in on the pandemic how taxpayers foot the bill for this lamborghini in a brazen scheme to rip off 175 million in covid racing to a cure the ambitious new innovation at this university, testing 50,000 people twice a week. Could this quick saliva test be part of the answer to crushing covid . And finally tonight, from tvs avengers to well remember acting legend diana rigg. This is the cb news with Norah Odonnell, reporting from the nations capital. Odonnell good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us. We are going to begin in california tonight where at least a dozen people are now dead and thousands of homes and businesses have been incinerated in a fire s
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Lectures curated around the issues and challenges of global health, and that examine the diseases that kill more people each year than conflict alone. break - One billion people lack access to health care systems. - Around 11 million children under the age of 5 die from malnutrition and mostly preventable diseases, each year. - In 2002, almost 11 million people died of infectious diseases alone, far more than the number killed in the natural or man-made catastrophes that make headlines. - UNAIDS estimates for 2007 that there are roughly 32.8 million living with HIV, 2.5 million new infections of HIV, 2 million deaths from AIDS. - There are 8.8 million new cases of Tuberculosis (TB) and 1.75 million deaths from TB, each year. - 1.6 million people still die from pneumococcal diseases every year, making it the number one vaccine-preventable cause of death worldwide. More than half of the victims are children. - Malaria causes more than 300 million acute illnesses and at least 1 million de