To incorporate your questions as time allows. You can submit those using the q a feature in zoom. We will record this session and post a video afterward to the benefit of everyone. Stay tuned for Upcoming Forum discussions, former under secretary of defense will join us next thursday, may 28 and now i will turn it to jim levinsohn, director of Yale Universitys Jackson Institute for Global Affairs to introduce our special guest. Thanks, ted, and welcome everyone. As we grapple with the ramifications of this pandemic, we are grateful jackson to have a Wonderful Group of faculty and senior fellows whose expertise we can draw. Is dr. H individual howard dean. Physician, six term governor of vermont, president ial candidate, president of the National Government association and the Democratic National committee. Much of that is well known. What may be less wellknown is in new haven, governor dean is professor dean and he teaches an incredibly popular undergraduate seminar on the politics of
Hello and welcome. To those whoul have joined us this afternoon. We will introduce him in a moment. Video is muted, but we are eager to incorporate your questions to the degree that time allows. Andill record the session posted the video afterwards to the benefit of everyone. Discussions with the former under secretary of defense next thursday, may 28. Now i will turn it over to the director of the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs to introduce our special guest. Thanks and welcome. As we grapple with the ramifications of this pandemic, we are grateful jackson to have a Wonderful Group of faculty and senior fellows whose expertise we can draw. Is dr. H individual howard dean. Physician, six term governor of vermont, president ial candidate, president of the National Government association and the Democratic National committee. Much of that is well known. What may be less wellknown is in new haven, governor dean is professor dean and he teaches an incredibly popular undergraduate sem
Everyone, andoon, welcome to our ninth jackson virtual discussion forum, our series of online gatherings on covid19 and Global Affairs exploring the farreaching impact of this pandemic. We are thankful to senator murphy and jackson senior fellow governor dean for joining us this afternoon. We will introduce them in a moment. Attendees, have your volume and video muted but we are excited to incorporate your questions as time allows. You can submit those using the q a feature in zoom. We will record this session and post a video afterward to the benefit of everyone. Stay tuned for Upcoming Forum discussions, former under secretary of defense will join us next thursday, may 28 and now i will turn it to jim levinsohn, director of Yale Universitys Jackson Institute for Global Affairs to introduce our special guest. Thanks, ted, and welcome everyone. As we grapple with the ramifications of this pandemic, we are grateful jackson to have a Wonderful Group of faculty and senior fellows whose ex
Balance the top court hears a final arguments to a new power sharing deal. So the search for a Coronavirus Vaccine has been given a massive boost to leaders from the e. U. And other nations have pledged pledged billions of dollars for Research France germany and canada are among the nations that made pledges during an online donors summit norways Prime Minister says its regrettable that the u. S. Was not taking part World Health Organizations director general says just developing a vaccine is not enough. Because to me it is a measure of success and not be how fast we dont bend or to lose it will be how quickly we can distribute them none of us can accept a world in which some people are protected while islands remain exposed this is an open to needy not only to defeat a common enemy but to forge a common future. Lets be not a gentle joins me now from oxford and joe what are we expecting from the said pledging conference. One of the hope is nick that they managed to get together all of
With each other what we have to do it really carefully and with a planned strategy or were going to end up in a situation where its going to snap back on all of us and were going to be right back where we are now. Socially distancing from one another in a more extreme way so i think what really needs to happen over the next several weeks and months is that states really should be opening up slowly and considerably with very consistent metrics. I think that we have to have kind of testing everyones been speaking about and the ability to trace and isolate those that are positive in all states. Before we begin opening up and certainly before we begin having any very large crowd events. So the thing thats keeping me up at night right now is sort of the lack of a unified strategy. The way that that happening in a emslightly more piecemeal way across the country so first is that we need to have a unified plan for reopening with a little bit more specificity than what weve seen coming out of