Andnowwe'reusingjustthebioplasticcutlerythat's disposableaswell, a czpapercupsthatarealsodisposablebutonthissothatthere's nocrosscontaminationpossible.
Buthowlongcannormalitycontinue?
ScenesatDowningStreetthismorningmayhavebeen a theatricalprotest, butthefearsfeltaroundthecountryRielandmanyaredemandingmuchmoreclarity.
When I'm joinedhereinthestudiobyDrBaronPanKanye, a clinicallecturerinextrauniversityand a formerconsultantofPublicHealth, England, andfromBeckonsField, wehaveProfessorCarolSikora, whowaschiefofthecancerprogramattheWorldHealthOrganizationandisnowdeanofmedicineattheUniversityofBuckingham.
AndinWestminster, wehaveDrDominikPimenta, a frontline N hsdoctorandcardiologyregistrar.
Inevitably, we'regoingtocometoyou a DoctorPimentafirston I'm wonderingwhatyourreactionas a frontlineoperativerightnowdealingwithpeoplecomingineverydaywhatyoufeelabouttoday's measures.
That's a greatquestion, John.
Thankyouverymuch.
Sothereason I'm heretodaypredominatelyisbecausethismorninginthisafternoonwe'vepublished a letterfrom 1200 anychestfrontlinestaffwhoarecallingforthegovernmenttotakedrasticmeasurestoreducetheamountofcasescomingintohospitalassmallaspossible.
Sowehavethecapacitytocope.
Themeasuresannouncedtodayare a stepintherightdirection, somewhatvindicatingourconcerns, buttheydon't goinmyopinionfarenough.
Thegovernmentcouldbedoing a lotmore, notonlybanningmassgatherings, butactuallyenforcingthatban, notonlyaskingforselfisolationin a fewweekstime, buttoday, butalsoprovidinginfrastructuretomakethatselfisolationsustainable.
Makingsurethatelderly, elderlycarethere's fooddeliveries, theyneedtodo a lotmorealmoston a wartimefooting.
Tosupportthattoactuallybefeasibleasyouareonthefrontline, I mean, justgiveus a senseofwhatisconfrontingyoueveryday.
Therefore, whilstwemaybesayingdraconianmeasuresforpeopletogointoisolationintheactressgroups, itis a goodthingbecausetheyaretheoneswhoaremostvulnerable.
Whenhewasaskedalsoabouttheeconomy, hesaidthathedidbelievethateventhoughthemarketsweregoingveryclearlysidewaystoday, thattheywouldbe a lotofwhathecalledpentupdemandoncethisallgoesaway.
Butalso, headmitted, forthefirsttimeCathythatAmerica, maybe, hesaid, maybeheadedinto a recession.
Ofcourse, it's thatfearofrecessionthatsawtheFedcutrateslastnightinanemergencysurprisemoveforthesecondtimein a weekandalsopumpedbillionsandbillionsintothefinancialmarketstokeepthebank's lendingthatsocalledquantitativeeasingthatwesawandheardsomuchaboutduringthefinancialcrisis.
Ofcourse, theymadeallthesemoves, too, duringthefinancialcrisis, buttheydidsoover a 17 18 monthperiod.
Itsayssomethingabouttheseriousnessofwhereweareatintheworldandhereinthe U.
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Reducedto a rippleoffoottrafficandpassingtaxisascasesofthevirussore, thecityhascloseditsschoolsordiddlebarsandrestaurantstoshutterandisrecommending a curfewpost 8 p.m. A curfewinNewYorkCity, a visionof a dystopianfutureneverseenbefore.
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Asworriesintensifiedthat U.
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Butevenifthetestsproveeffective, thepublicurgedtorememberthevaccinewon't beavailableforwidespreadusefor 12 to 18 months.