Order to even get care, and that care was segregated from the rest of healthcare. Youve heard many times about the other problems that are associated. Well, theyre literally paid for separately with a workforce thats trained differently. Now, as healthcare reform and parity roll out, people at all parts of that continuum ought to be able to get care from being screened early, as candace says, through interventions in the office of their primary care doctors to Specialty Care that they already have and beyond. I think its going to be really quite an important benefit for people that are affected, but for the rest of medicine as well, going to see better quality care and farreduced costs. And youve brought in a very good dimension in terms of how we train individuals. Obviously, if were looking for more people to adopt evidencebased practices, right, dr. Laudet . Wouldnt we really Pay Attention to how were training the new people so that to make sure that they really have all the tools t
Been tested. Over 32,000 lives have been lost. President Trump Holding a series of meetings today on reopening the country. Much hes expressed his wishes to get americans back to work as quickly as possible. As continued unemployment ree. Andrew cuomo is continuing the new york pause plan for another month. The new york pause policies, the closed down policies will be extended in coordination with other states to may 15th. I dont want to project beyond that period. Thats about one month. One month is a long time. People need certainty and clarity so they can plan. I need a coordinated action plan with the other states. So one month will continue to close down policies. What happens after then, i dont know. We will see depending on what the data shows. And good day once again to you. Brian williams alongside electronically at least katy tur once again. Katy . And brian, the stock market dipped this morning following another day of devastating unemployment numbers. More than five million
Nearly 10 million americans said theyre out of work. That is more jobs loss in the last two weeks than in the Great Recession. And if you think that is the bottom, well, think again. Remember, we are weeks into a crisis that will likely go on for months. Businesses cannot reopen which means people cannot get back to work until the virus is contained. And the virus is nowhere near contained. We still dont have enough tests, doctors and nurses still dont have enough ppe and theres not enough medical equipment or space for the patients in need. Which is why in new york city an order to paramedics do not bring people in cardiac arrest to the hospital if you cant revive them on the spot pronounce them dead. The hospitals are too overloaded. In new york state, alone, the death toll is now over 2,000. Refrigerated trucks are parked outside of manhattan hospitals functioning as makeshift morgues to store the dead. Across the country, there are more than 232,000 confirmed cases of covid19. Over
Serious to critical t. Ebola patient now fighting for his life after being diagnosed almost a week ago in dallas. On friday, his family was relocated to an undisclosed location. Their apartment where duncan was staying is finally being sanitized. They had lived in the home for six days after he was diagnosed. Anything in the area will be completely stripped out, dcon from the carpet to the curtains. Reporter over the weekend, authorities found the last of the 48 people they say pay have come in contact with duncan in dallas after a daylong man hunt, including this man. Lively escorted to the hospital in full surgical garb, a mask covering his face. All ten high risk patients, mostly Health Care Workers have shown no symptoms as of yet. This as the fifth american arrives back in the u. S. From liberia this morning. The father of an nbc freelanceer told the Providence Journal newspaper he still has the fever but his spirits are very good. He will be the second ebola patient treated in om
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