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There are injuries here. We just dont know how many, but yet look at the size of that tornado. Lets get to the maps here. Ill show you whats going on. It could be a continuously violent night all the way through good morning hours. We will see tornadoes likely on the ground throughout the night, all the way from really almost texas into nebraska. This red box here thats the tornado watch box, which means theyre possible these pink boxes, which means theyre happening. So for you, bennington, missouri valley, that would be blair right over here. Heres i6 at omaha. But what im concerned about down here south of syrupy county, this are more storms here that are violently rotating and are working toward omaha proper, where the storm here missed the Western Suburbs of omaha. Almost elkhorn really. But this is the area that im most concerned about over the next 30 minutes or so now for she knew can kansas, you have some storms to your w ....
consensus was that there is no documented asymptomatic transmission therefore policy was based on the assumption that covid transmitted as source. i had by this stage a significant amount of anecdotal evidence and hence i have gone over the sand over this and over this in my mind. if i had just said the science is different, that would not have carried the system with me because i m not representative of the people, if you like, as the secretary of state and the scientific advice was very clear to the contrary. what i could have done was said you know, that may be the formal scientific advice, i am overrunning it and say instead marvellous and asymptomatic transmission, that would have had risks on the other side of assuming spread for it may have been unlikely to happen and but with hindsight of course i wish i had done that hence it is my single biggest regret but what i am trying. mr it is my single biggest regret but what i am trying. . . what i am trying. mr hanco ....
Season. i bring and doctor janette nesheiwatt. family emergency medicine physician. i want to start by asking, what concerns you about the omicron search and in what ways does it cause you to worry least? what concerns me the most are those unvaccinated. we ve had about 30,000 deaths a month in the past six or seven months amongst the unvaccinated. the good news is, today i ve been testing patients and i would have two to three patients test positive for each hour and post testing positive have not had their booster it tells me the boosters work. also the good news is the people who have not had their booster, their symptoms are mild, that s what makes me happy and gives me hope as long as you ve had two shots it s helpful but still not enough. i m happy the fact have the ....
Recurring. exxon mobil managed to shut down a pipeline after it sprung a leak 20 miles out of little rock. damage from the spill is still not known. heather: a critic in oklahoma is testing patients that my have been exposed to hiv and hepatitis by an oral surgeon. they found filthy conditions at dr. scott harrington s office in tulsa. one daughter was among his 7,000 patients at risk. if something happens, i could jeep dies the rest of my life. i m outraged, how could this happen? heather: david lee miller is following the story and has more. reporter: many former patients. doctor are not only angry they are worried. who are than a hundred lined up around the block to undergo ....