From your view of medicine how do you address people were concerned not only in certain areas but rises in covid19 cases but at the same time reopening and the starting of economies. How do you balanceceom those tw. Those are important stories and people are correct to be concerned and numbers that appear to be going up. People are also concerned about the continuation of having to stay closed in, shutting as the economy contracts the way it has, at this point you will have to balance both and i think people are smarter about this disease than they were a few months ago, i think we all seen the benefits in the wisdom of social distancing, certainly i think of times in the past when i did not feel well but i went to work anyway, you cannot do that right now, if youre sick, stay home and if you suspect someone is sick, dont be around them. When remember back in march, the whole purpose of Closing Everything down was to save the Healthcare System from what appeared to be a coming surge of
Together. And we got along, which is good. And i thought to feel the neighborhood a little more than i usually do, as i travel back and forth almost every week, get to know the people a little more irk waving from a distance. I look around and noticed that almost every lawn had a sign on it saying, we love Health Care Workers. And many people had signs in their windows to back that up, too. And we should. These doctors, these nurses, these people who work in Nursing Homes caring for the elderly, making certain theyre in a good, safe environment, theyre important and theyre risking their lives for the people we love. We thank them over and over again. There is one part of that group that i would like to highlight for a few moments. I want to spend a few minutes talking about one special group of Health Care Workers immigrants. One in six health care and social service workers, 3. 1 million out of 18. 7 million, are immigrants. You must notice. When they come on television and give us a
In biology with a minor in chemistry. In college he worked as a medical scribe for doctors in the emergency room in a small hospital in chattanooga and after decided he wanted to become an emergency room physician. He continued his education at loyola university, the school of medicine. Allow me a few seconds to praise this wonderful school. He was one of dozens of Daca Recipients, which was the First Medical School to admit daca students. They do not receive any special treatment in the Selection Process and they are not eligible for a penny in federal financial assistance. Many of them borrowed money from the state of illinois to complete their medical education in the hopes that once they are licensed they can come back and practice in our state which they promise to do. Heres what manuel says about what daca means to him. And i quote. Daca has opened up many doors for me. It allows me to serve people through emergency medicine. If daca ended, i would have to stop not only what i lo
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After japans general election. His liberal Democratic Party and itsjunior Coalition Partner are forecast to secure 310 of the a65 seats in japans lower house of parliament. Mr abe is now on course to become japans longest serving post war Prime Minister. Rupert Wingfield Hayes has the latest from tokyo his report contains flash photography. Shins are they took a gamble and it has paid off. Shinzo abe. His Approval Rating plunged to less than 30 earlier this year and now he has won a big victory. For more years in power. 4. This makes japans most successful post war politician. He was as this did to his win by typhoon lan which kept nearly half of japanese voters at home but his biggest opposition was incompetence last week, this woman vowed to take him on at the polls but come election day, she was at a conference in paris. Shinzo abe claims he called the election because of the threat from north korea. He said he needed a mandate from the japanese people to get tough on pyongyang and