Covid19 on the front lines. A digital event cast from the atlantic. We are going to be talking for the next hour or so about the latest science, about the latest treatments, and will be looking forward about what we can expect in the weeks and months ahead. Before get underway, a moment to thank our underwriter pharma, who is making the conversations possible. First, lets take a look at where we are right now. As of last night, more than 580,000 americans have been diagnosed with covid19. And over 23,000 have died of covid19related complications. There are some signs of improvement in places like new york. The curve appears to be flattening, but some other hot spots are emerging, and at the moment, 316 million americans are still under stayathome orders. This is an evolving situation, of course. The atlantic has been moving along with it, publishing articles like the technology that could free america from quarantine, and the coronaviru unique threat to the south. Another article which
Coronavirus pandemic at an event hosted by the atlantic. Well hear from former Obama Administration Ebola Response coordinator, american medical president and dr. Brendan carr, the emergency chair for Mount Sinai Health system in new york city. They addressed federal and state response efforts, testing, vaccine, Clinical Trials and other challenges posed by the outbreak. Hello. It is tuesday, april 14. 2020. Welcome to covid19 on the front lines. A digital event cast from the atlantic. We are going to be talking for the next hour or so about the latest science, about the latest treatments and will be looking forward about what we can expect in the weeks and months ahead. Before get underway, a moment to thank our underwriter who is making the conversations possible. Lets take a look at where we are right now. As of last night, more than 580,000 americans have been diagnosed with covid19. Over 23,000 have died of covid19related complications. There are some signs of improvement in place
Hello. It is tuesday, april 14, 2020. Welcome to covid19 on the front lines. A digital event cast from the atlantic. We are going to be talking for the next hour or so about the latest science, about the latest treatments and will be looking forward about what we can expect in the weeks and months ahead. Before get underway, a moment to thank our underwriter who is making the conversations possible. First, lets take a look at where we are right now. As of last night, more than 580,000 americans have been diagnosed with covid19. Over 23,000 have died of covid19related complications. There are some signs of improvement in places like new york. The curve appears to be flattening, but some other hot spots are emerging and at the moment 315 million americans are still under stayathome orders. It is an evolving situation of course. The atlantic has been moving along with it publishing articles like the technology that could free america from quarantine and the coronavirus unique threat. To t
And indians, all tied at one game apiece. Plus , a live look inside Progressive Fields where fans are gathering for the watch party, and to watch game three of the world series. First pitch tonight, 8 08, indians and cubs are all tied at one game apiece. Now lets go inside the game, World Series Game number three. At the beginning you have to focus in on the pitchers. Thats where we go. To the in josh tomlin, he gets the start and has been razorsharp so far in the postseason, 20 with a win over the red sox at fenway no less and a win over the Toronto Blue Jays at Progressive Field, he is the starting pitcher tonight. Over to the cubs side, they go to a guy they have extreme confidence in, kyle hendricks. What an honor for him to get the first start at wrigley since 1975. How often do you get these opportunities . This is what you work for all year long. Its not just me out there. Weve got this group of guys, hoping we can stay hot, get a lead against that team. If you can get a lead, y