In december of 2019, and infection startedhi in china and is spread rapidly through the wilpon region and by january, there were thousands of people affected to the foremost before the most of the world knew it existed and now almost every country in the world has infections. Hundreds of thousands of people that if in contact with this virus. And unfortunately we have lost thousands of people worldwide. In United States numbers continue to increase and the number of people that we can actually test. Fortunately the vast majority of the people get this virus have little to no symptoms. Cold or mild food to them but for a vulnerable population our elderly population, hard to among issues, smokers diabetics, can be a very serious thing. The challenge that we face in our healthcare, is that for every person that walks in and gets tested, the facetoface their healthcare workers especially in rural areas are saved that may be the only healthcare professional for that entire county. And if th
And friends and certainly our prayers go out to all of them in the days and weeks ahead. I would ask all georgians to continue to pray for these families and those in the local communities that have been affected by these tragic events that we are all facing in this very unique time. As you all know, life has drastically changed over the past weeks in our state, across our country and across the world. Our children are now at home, many georgians are working remotely. Our public gatherings are few and far between. And thats for a very good reason. Some Health Care Facilities are ramping up their capacity as they see more and more patients and are providing critical treatments to those in need. Leaders at the local level are working hard to make the right calls at the right time to keep our citizens safe. I will tell you there are no easy answers, and the guidance continues to change as we fight to stop the spread of covid19. Moving forward, we must remain dynamic in response. We have t
410, as amended, on which the yeas and nays are ordered. The clerk will report the title. The question is, will the the clerk House Resolution 410. Resolution encouraging reunions of divided korean american families. The speaker pro tempore the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to the hes to the resolution as amended. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This is a 15minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] 7 00. 7 00 the speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 391 yeas. There are the nays are zero. No recorded votes as present. 2 3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the resolution is agreed to. And, without objection, the motion t
World has infections. We have hundreds of thousands of people that have had contact with this virus, and normal and normal weve lost unfortunately weve lost thousands of people worldwide. In the United States the numbers continue to increase. The vast majority of the people who get this virus have little to no symptoms. Its a cold, its a mild flu to them. But for a vulnerable population, our elderly populations, those with heart issues and lung issues, smokers, diabetics, this can be a very, very serious thing. The challenge we face in our health care is that for every person that walks in to get tested, theyre facetoface with one of our Health Care Workers especially in rural areas of our state that may be the only Health Care Professional for that entire county. And if that person who has not been vaccinated as well, because there is no vaccine yet, if that person is not able to serve the rest of the population, a bad Health Situation becomes even worse because of diminishing care. W
We lost thousands of people worldwide. The United States the numbers continueun to increase as we continue to increase number of people that we can actually test. Fortunately, the vast majority of the people will get this virus have little to no symptoms. Its a cold, a mild flu to them. But for a gullible population, our elderly population, those with heart issues, lung issues, smokers, diabetics, this can be a very, very serious thing. The challenge that we face in our health care is that for every person that walks in to get tested, they are facetoface with ones of her healthcare workers especially in rural areas ofy our state that may be the only healthcare professional for that entire county. And if the person who has not been vaccinated as well because there is no vaccine yet, if that person is not able to serve the rest of the population, and bad Health Situation becomes even worse because of diminishing care. We as americans have taken the seriously, as we should. We are paying