i want to discuss the actions that i have taken towards protecting our more vulnerable populations, specifically focused on the black community who have suffered a vastly disproportionate effect of covid-19. years and decades after this pandemic, we will surely look back and examine all of the biological and medical questions about the virus. the data accumulating over the last few weeks has shined a bright light on what seemed like a uniquely american problem. have told you what it would highlight as long as it drew a picture. generations of systemic disadvantages health care of communities in color and black unities in particular are now amplified in this crisis. in the city of chicago, and greater st. louis, across our state and nation. first, we need more ubiquitous test. we are working hard to expand our testing capacity and thinking hard about where and how these tests are available. i have end, my team and worked to set up a partnership in the city of chicago and with
join us on washington journal primetime monday night, 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. illinois governor jb pritzker gave an update on how his state is dealing with the coronavirus pandemic. this is about an hour. good afternoon and thank you for joining today s public update. i am here with dr. horace smith, , dr.tor and a doctor suzette mckinney, executive director of the illinois medical district and the operations lead for our alternate care facilities across chicago and the state, and bishop simon gordon, . i want to discuss the actions i our taken toward protecting more vulnerable populations, specifically focused on the black community, who have focused a disproportionate effect of covid-19. for months, years, and even decades after we defeat this pandemic, we will surely look back and examine the biological and medical questions about this virus. beyond that, we need to examine what americans learned about ourselves. the data accumulating over the last few weeks has s
waiting for an operation on the tumour on her face. twice it s been cancelled because of industrial action by doctors. last week it was due to go ahead again, but this time there was no bed available. the delays are taking their toll. i m not going to say it s selfish cos i understand with the cost of living crisis, it s very hard at the moment especially for some people who maybe aren t getting paid as much as they should, especially for what they do. and i respect them, i really do, but for patients like me, it s really draining to keep having it, like, postponed, and really mentally damaging because you don t know what s going to be you re getting so much anxiety from when it s next going to be. today s action by consultant doctors in england will be their third walk out. the previous consultant strike days which occurred last month saw nearly 16,000 appointments cancelled or delayed, with around 6,000 staff off each day. overall, the nhs in england has seen ten mo
summoned to the spanish court on sedition on suspicion of sedition. i am anna edwards. we have an exclusive convserat conversationw ith rob shutter. and evy hambro. breaking news. honda is lifting their profitability profitability outlook. the market has estimated $800 billion. they are trying to capture that position. they are trying to capture their equity in the open market at ¥19 billion. there was a 13% dividend pay rate. the return policy has changed. market wasthe looking for something much more substantial. something to watch for this japanese corporate meeting. this largest source of reckoning source of revenue is its japanese home markets. companies have been less at the forefront of pushing into safer alternatives. sacral let us talk about a number of factors that plays into the open market. we have a number of various facets of the markets. americans are the most confident on record in terms of getting a job. plentiful, minus the share that says
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