Have a lot of dynamics of infection so even if you are vaccinated, you should wear a max. Harris: here is an example starting today. The nation s eighth largest city, st. Louis, missouri, is following the lead of los angeles requiring masks for everyone over the age of 5 in indoor public places, even if you are older and been vaccinated. City leaders have a fight on their hands. Missouri s attorney general announced he is going to sue over that mask mandate. They are doing this under the guise of public safety. It is about control and people have had enough. This is antiscience if you ask me. It will discourage people to be vaccinated and have the opposite effect because to have this sort of mask mandate for people who have already been vaccinated and kids when the science tells me this is not an issue is ridiculous. Harris: several cities are requiring masks in schools including the nation s three largest school districts. Seven new jersey students have signed onto a lawsuit looking t
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with the one issue that is on the minds of so many around the world at the moment, how to deal with the rapid rise in coronavirus cases, caused by the highly tra nsmissable omicron variant. we still don t really know if the rise in cases seen in the uk, us and other countries will translate to a similar rise in deaths or severe illness. and that uncertainty is one reason governments are finding it so hard to find the right response. on monday we ve seen more countries announce different measures in an attempt to keep case numbers manageable, while still allowing society to continue. in the us, president biden has announced a major increase in testing capacity, with half a billion rapid tests to be made available for free. israel has become the first country in the world to offer a fourth vaccine dose. it will be given first to the over 60s and to medical workers. and in england, people who test positive w
to his ex wife princess haya ofjordan. and: a text back in time the first ever text message has just been sold for $120,000. we start with the one issue that is on the minds of so many around the world at the moment how to deal with the rapid spread of the 0micron variant. we still don t really know if the rise in cases seen in the uk, us and other countries will translate to a similar rise in deaths or severe illness. and that makes it difficult for governments to settle on a common response. on monday more countries announced their own measures in an attempt to keep case numbers manageable, while still allowing society to continue. in the us, president biden has announced a major increase in testing capacity, with half a billion rapid tests to be made available for free. israel has become the first country in the world to offer a fourth vaccine dose. it will be given first to the over 60s and to medical workers. and in england, people who test positive will be able to
and: a text back in time the first ever text message has just been sold for $120,000. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we start with the one issue that is on the minds of so many around the world at the moment how to deal with the rapid spread of the 0micron variant. we still don t really know if the rise in cases seen in the uk, us and other countries will translate to a similar rise in deaths or severe illness. and that makes it difficult for governments to settle on a common response. on monday more countries announced their own measures in an attempt to keep case numbers manageable, while still allowing society to continue. in the us, president biden has announced a major increase in testing capacity, with half a billion rapid tests to be made available for free. israel has become the first country in the world to offer a fourth vaccine dose. it will be given first to the over 60s and to medical workers. and in england, people who test po
who s a creative director from visual effects house framestore, now, it s important to remember always when you re dealing with this kind of stuff, that the ai doesn t understand what it s drawing. and actually that s what gives it its unique, quirky animation style. and actually that s what gives it its unique, quirky animation style. you can see in that robot there, the controls on the front, all the buttons are rippling and glitching. yeah. it can t keep them consistent over the number of frames you ve animated it. so thatjust seems to be part of the thing where it doesn t necessarily understand what needs to stay the same in the animation. funnily enough, actually, there s a moment where the girl robot spins her head around, and that was something that itjust did serendipitously. i didn t ask for that, and itjust did it. i mean, it s one of the interesting things about this, the sort of serendipitous nature of it giving you something unexpected, which is also part of the