or cloth masks which are not effective. those are the ones that you have to wear in order to keep covid out, and to then at least in my household you can do all of those things, but then around your house you are not wearing a mask, right? all it takes in one, kids come home, they may have it, they are asymptomatic, and before you know it, i think my wife has had it like four times now. so you can do all of these measures to try to contain this virus, but in the end, masks or anything else, it s just not going to work. it s going to find you whether you like it or not. the question is how do you treat it and live with it? carley: we are having a conversation about re-masking, but do you remember when the president said this in september? the pandemic is overcome a watch. is the pandemic over? the pandemic is over. we still have a problem with covid. we are still doing a lot of work on it. but the pandemic is over. if you notice, no one is wearing masks, everybody seems to be in p
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and have actually have longer term treatment and have got time to deal with that. so perhaps and have got time to deal with that. so perhaps emergency centres in each town, i so perhaps emergency centres in each town, i don t know how we would do that but town, i don t know how we would do that but obviously dentists can work at different times and get in and out. at different times and get in and out at at different times and get in and out. : , :, out. a bit more flexibility, yet even if they out. a bit more flexibility, yet even if they only out. a bit more flexibility, yet i even if they only did one hour, it might also help. 0ne even if they only did one hour, it might also help. one final point. i understand you are your own practice manager reduced to having do a bit of self care. manager reduced to having do a bit of self care- of self care. yes, so our practice manauer of self care. yes, so our practice manager has of self care. yes, so our practice manager has a
respond to those incidents. all to keep the virus from potentially spreading. it also helps keep visiting journalists from leaving the capital city to other regions like tibet to explore controversial topics. it allows china to showcase its superiority in maintaining the virus especially in countries like u.s. but the will may also be a tale of two cities. one curated for olympic prearrivals and group of spectators and another that is the real beijing. though some local beijing residents are now in a bubble of their own, communities locked down after recent cases surfaced in the city outside the olympic boundaries. a mounting challenge for a country that s trying to keep covid out and yet still stage a global sporting spectacle to wow the world. david culver, cnn, beijing. thanks, david. we should note later this morning, we re going to have an