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WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"board health" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"A plan to vaccinate the entire world off the team. Harvard Medical School professor quits the FDA advisory panel the third to make that move this week. Happy Birthday America. But will Boston get in with celebrations on the Esplanade? Governor Baker doesn't sound optimistic for the summer travel season upon us A bon voyage, Maybe out of the question. This is Dr Ryan Barbera. The CDC is overarching recommendation here is that people should avoid travel on cruise ships if they can, so there are safety guidelines that are out there, But it's really just to mitigate. The pretty substantial risks. You know, this is an inherently high risk activities. Warning comes after some passengers recently tested positive for coronavirus at the end of their crews. Despite getting a negative results. Prior to boarding. Health officials are concerned that Children in the United States are falling behind in routine vaccinations. The CDC reports a sharp fall off in the early months of the pandemic last year and says while vaccination rates picked up deeper into 2020, it's not enough to make up for the backlog. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is calling on world leaders to provide enough vaccines to get the entire planet vaccinated by the end of next year, which is going to be a tough pot. It appears in Africa, where only seven countries are on a path to get 10% of their people vaccinated by a September deadline. 6 16 and some sunshine to start today. This morning in Boston. It is 59 degrees. Mark. Yeah. King. Yeah, CBS is Deborah Rodriguez tells us a hit Broadway revival is making a pandemic. Come back Tom Robinson. Yes, sir. I'm Atticus Finch Original stars Jeff Daniels and Celia Keenan. Bolger will return as Atticus and scout in to kill a Mockingbird. Which played to sold out audiences. A few years ago. Both actors won raves for their performances at the very last thing I want the world be your lawyer right now, Negro Man. What teenage girl I wouldn't be going in with the winning hand. A revival of the revival will be a limited run beginning October 5th and ending at the end of January. Absent will be producer Scott Rudin. Accused of physical and mental abuse. Keenan Bolger said she wouldn't return if he was part of the production. Deborah Rodriguez CBS News, massive fire lights up the night last night in Lawrence, and.

KOA 850 AM
"board health" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Tomorrow in Austin, Texas. Overnight, Democrats walked out of the State House. Before a vote could be held on one of the most restrictive voting rights bills in the country. They only Osaka find $15,000 for not participating in the post match press conference at the French Open, she says those conferences are bad for players. Mental health. You're listening to ABC News. Okay away news. Radio Time is sick. So to a deadly officer involved shooting in Denver on Sunday as a suspect was shot near a liquor store in the 1300 block of West Alameda Avenue just before three Sunday afternoon. Police say they received a 911 call from the store clerk who reported a man with an assault rifle. When officers arrived, they ordered the man to drop the weapon, and after he moved toward them, they fired their weapons, striking the suspect. He was taken to the hospital, where he was later pronounced dead. Division chief Ron Thomas. There will be a multi agency investigation into the incident under the observation of the independent Monitor. The results of that investigation will then be presented to the Denver district attorney for their review. The two officers involved in that shooting were not injured and a woman in Brighton is facing several charges after a single vehicle rollover crash Saturday night on I 76 Bromley Lane resulted in the death of her 10 year old son. Right then. Please say the investigation revealed speed and alcohol were factors in the crash, which happened just before 7 30 Saturday night. 27 year old Karina See Soul is facing charges of vehicular homicide, careless driving, causing injury, child abuse, revoked driving status, Do you I and no Proof of insurance. She's being held in the Adams County detention facility. Denver School Board member Tae Anderson says he will be temporarily stepping back from board duties amid sexual assault allegations. He says he'll step back from everyday board functions until the completion of the independent investigation. Here's Fox 30 one's Erica Gonzalez. DPS school boards Health Foxworthy one It is investigating after the allegations came out during AH hearing at the Capitol Last week, a woman testified that a DPS employees had sexually assaulted more than 60. Students off that woman did not name the employees, but the board says it later found out. Those allegations are against Anderson and Denver police telling us they have not heard from any of these alleged victims, but they're looking into the claims. And talking with the woman who made them. Earlier this year, an unnamed woman claimed Anderson sexually assaulted her. Anderson has denied all wrongdoing. It s statement Anderson says he's confident the ongoing investigation will prove what he said from Day one, which is that he has never sexually assaulted anyone in the opening game of the second round of the NHL playoffs. The ABS beat the Golden Knights. 7 to 1 game to Wednesday and the Rockies snapped a five game losing streak, scoring two runs in the ninth yesterday. Get to a 4 to 3 win over the Pirates Big day for Charlie Blackmon, who had three extra base hits, including a double in the ninth that drove in the tying run. Blackman was driven in by Matt Adams is the Rockies took the lead and then Daniel Bard pitched a scoreless ninth. After an off day today the Rockies are back at Coors Field Tuesday will begin a three game set with the Rangers. Our next news updated 6 30 I'm Connor Strief, Ky News Radio 8:50 A.m. and 94 1 FM. Another overcast day, But it's Memorial Day. Happy Memorial Day. The drive.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"board health" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"He's president, CEO of Carnival Corporation. You caught up with him at Bloomberg's the Year ahead Virtual Summit. And in this excerpt, you talked with Donald about what it feels like to be a bellwether in the outlook, of course for 2021. It's been a tough time. So it's a very difficult time for travel and leisure on DA Obviously difficult times for Cruz. No, we voluntarily pause way back in March of 2020. And here we are in January of 21. We're still not sailing. We've had a You sailing over in Europe, But you know, very limited basis. So you know they have a business with no revenue for such an extended period of time and the significant burn rate because obviously we have to keep our ship's operational. You can't set these ships up there, not airplanes. You can't just put him in a hangar. You have to continue to operate him, and so it's been very challenging. On the other hand, the company's proven its resilience. Our people have been fantastic. We have raised over $19 billion of capital. In the past few months. All virtually nobody in an office now are people, not the investors, not the bankers, not the lawyers. And so some extraordinary things have happened. Plus, we got 90,000 crew members Carol back home at a time. No flights that were, you know, borders were closed, etcetera. So that was a major deal, not to mention In the early days. 250,000 guests plus a swell Hey, what I wanted to ask you because I feel like, go back a year ago, you folks carnival the cruise industry was seeing. I think the death of the magnitude the seriousness of what? This virus wasn't bad, right? You were seeing. It certainly had passengers on the ship you had employees you had to deal with. I just feel like you guys got an earlier window into how serious this could be. Do you feel like that? There's any early windows. That you are seeing right now that maybe the rest of the world is not I don't know if we really had earlier window but clearly we were impacted because some when countries closed their borders, we have ships at sea. Because this was evolving. Nobody understood it. People were shutting down and we had to get people home. So that was a major episode for us our school. Maybe that's what I mean. Maybe that's what I mean is that you guys really felt the impact Pretty quickly very swiftly before a lot of other folks didn't a lot of other industries did I think our return, unfortunately, is probably gonna be slower than others. And it's because we have so many. If you take a cruise, you go somewhere. So everyone talks about CDC, which, of course, is critically important in terms of heaven. You know, the confidence of CDC forced the sale, but we have to go to destinations. Those destinations have to feel comfortable on. We're not gonna have to start all that once. When I have to stand around Start, we'll start with a few ships at a time, etcetera. And so will be slower coming back, But we will come back. And depending when is in the best of the public health, you know, to sell here in the U. S, and elsewhere in the world were Cautiously optimistic, hopeful that we could have nearly all the fleet back sailing by the end of the year. But obviously hotels and schools and other places where There is, um, a congregation of people are going already happening, and so you know, they're kind of in front of us in terms of being able to see when things are coming back to normal. You guys announced some extending some of your pauses on your departures in the United States. So do me a favor. Arnold, take me to you know your first U. S departure Post Cove in what does it look like? And when do you you know, Fingers crossed. When do you think of my big Yeah, well, those air great answers that would love a great questions. I like that answer is, too. But the reality is, you know what it's gonna look like is, um, you know, obviously, there's going to be enhanced protocols on board health protocols because in this time frame, even with the advent of vaccines, even with the acceleration of low cost wrapped it more accurate testing. Even with the advancement of treatments, you know, cold, but it's still so out there about still impacting people. And so we're gonna have to have elevated protocols for a period of time. Physical distance. Yeah. What does that look like? Yeah. Good news is we've done it now and in Italy and Germany, for example. And so The guest for the guest. We have a great experience, but they are wearing masks. You know there is an attention of physical distance seen. It looks like when you go to the grocery store wherever you go now, and there's a little spot on the forestation stand 6 ft. Behind the person in front of you or something in the airport or whatever. So, so that's what you know is gonna have those kinds of fields to it. But it'll still be a cruise. People will still be experiencing new places and new people and new destinations. You know, we had our very high and that promoter scores, you know, guest satisfaction. Scores on the cruise is that we had in Italy and Germany. Have to say and, you know, you know, I spent some time with you guys went on a cruise just kind of went on an overnight But you know, part of the fun is there's a lot of people on those ships. I mean, they're massive. So I do wonder. Does the new protocol mean that you have to limit the amount of passengers you have on a ship, at least for some time? We'll have to see us. Think on initially that'll probably happens to a degree is we practice the protocols with the crew and get them used to handling everything. We certainly did That. What? I really ceilings and Europe But the ship, sir, Vast, as you know, you've been on them, and so you know, And so the most important thing is that how many people but in those situations where you can have a congregation of people You know? Is there adequate room for distance? Can we distribute which we can for dining and other things to have the physical space like you haven't restaurants where and in places where you're allowed to eat inside the US today and so therefore probably be some limitation based on those types of things, but maybe not as much as people think. You know our ships. Initially we'll start slow, but chances are we'll be back toe relatively, for I can see just with different practices. Are you going to require passengers to get on the ship? Are you gonna require employees to get covert tests? Are you gonna require vaccinations? I'm just curious How that comes into play. Universal testing right now is required for the cruise is absolutely the ones we are operating vaccines are new..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"board health" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"APP and a Bloomberg Quick Take these He's a Bloomberg business problem. Mud World Headquarters. I'm Charlie Pellet. Verizon says that Internet service issue throughout the Northeast part of the country has been resolved have been causing problems for a lot of people working from home. Let's head right over to the first word breaking news desk. For today's afternoon call, and here is Bill Moloney. And good afternoon, Charlie. The main US averages are somewhat quiet right now, with the Dow currently up, 37 point says, if he's there up three NASDAQ is higher by 23 US. 10 Year old at 1.4% Gold is little changed. Transport's dropped 156 points. And among the main 11 SP sectors, leaders were real state and consumer staples. While energy was under pressure again, leaders to the upside the Dow three M an IBM while American Express and Verizon led to the downside. After earnings report fell, 6% and in other news game stops short another 88% today while beyond Me, jumped as much as 39% on a venture with Pepsi, wrapping things up Andy, Microsoft and Starbucks all report after the bell. Live from the first to make a new status combo, Maloney show. Okay, we think of how much Bill will be all over those headlines as they break two additional headlines to pass along to New York reporting 11,064 new virus cases at according to Governor Cuomo, New York's covert 19 case is up 1% that is in line with the 70 average of 1% to your live breaking news over your Bloomberg type. Squawk s Q U A W K on your terminal. I'm Charlie Pellet. That is a Bloomberg business Flash. All right, Charlie. Thank you so much. So, Tim, we know one of the hardest hit industries by the pandemic. Anything to do with travel, And within that big time hit really hard is the cruise industry. I mean, remember back to the early days of the pandemic, and there were the reports of the cruise ships that were essentially stranded off the coast in certain areas because they had covert outbreaks on him. It was really, really difficult. So at the year ahead, the Bloomberg event virtually we're holding on my cut up with the carnival CEO Arnold Donald and we talked about a lot of things, including how they're managing through the pandemic and what Cruz externally. Like in the future. Check it out. It's been a tough time. It's such a It's a very difficult time for travel and leisure on Dad. Obviously difficult times for Cruz. No, we voluntarily paused way back in March of 2020. And here we are in January of 21. We're still not sailing. We've had a You say Lee's over in Europe, but you know, very limited basis. So you know they have a business with no revenue for such an extended period of time and a significant burn rate, because obviously we have to keep our ship's operational. You can't set these ships up tonight. Airplanes. You can't just put him in a hangar. You have to continue to operate him, and so it's been very challenging. On the other hand, the company's proven his resilience. Our people have been fantastic. We have raised over $19 billion of capital. In the past few months, all virtually nobody in an office. Not are people, not the investors, not the bankers, not the lawyers. And so some extraordinary things have happened. Plus, we got 90,000 crew members Carol back home at a time. No flights that were, you know, borders were closed except hers. So that was a major deal, not to mention In the early days. 250,000 guests plus a swell Hey, what I wanted to ask you because I feel like, go back a year ago. You folks carnival the cruise industry was seeing. I think the death of the magnitude the seriousness of what? This virus wasn't bad, right? You were seeing it. Certainly You had passengers on the ship you had employees you had to deal with. I just feel like you guys got an earlier window into how serious this could be. Do you feel like that? There's any early windows. That you are seeing right now that maybe the rest of the world is not I don't know if we really had earlier window but clearly we were impacted because some when countries closed their borders, we have ships at sea. Because this was evolving. Nobody understood it. People were shutting down and we had to get people home. So that was a major episode for us are so maybe that's what I mean. And and maybe that's what I mean is that you guys really felt the impact pretty quickly pretty swiftly before. A lot of other folks didn't a lot of other industries did I think I'll return. Unfortunately, is probably gonna be slower than others. And it's because we have so many get the Pew take a cruise. You go somewhere, so everyone talks about CDC, which of course, is critically important. In terms of heaven. You know, the confidence of CDC forced the sale, but we have to go to destinations. Those destinations have to feel comfortable on. We're not gonna have to start all that once. When I have to stand around Start, we'll start with a few ships at a time, etcetera and so will be slower coming back, But we will come back and depending when Is in the best interest of public health, you know, to sail here in the U. S. And elsewhere in the world. We're cautiously optimistic, hopeful that we could have nearly all the fleet back sailing by the end of the year. Um, but obviously hotels and schools and other places where there is a congregation of people are going already happy. And so you know, they're kind of in front of us in terms of being able to see when things are coming back to normal. Right. And just recently think on Friday and then also Monday, You guys announced some extending some of your pauses on your departures in the United States. So do me a favor. Arnold, take me to you know your first U. S departure Post Cove in what does it look like? And when do you you know, Fingers crossed. When do you think it might be? Yeah, well, those air great answers that would love a great questions. I want that answers to, But the reality is, you know what it's gonna look like is, um, you know, obviously, that's gonna be enhanced protocols on board health protocols, because in this time frame, even with the advent of vaccines, even with the acceleration of low cost rapid, more accurate testing Even with the advancement of treatments, you know, cold, but it's still so out there about still impacting people. And so we're gonna have to have elevated protocols for a period of time. Physical distance. Look. Yeah. What does that look like? Yeah. The good news is we've done it now and in Italy and Germany, for example. And so the guest for the guest. Have a great experience, but they are wearing masks. You know there is an attention of physical distance seen. It looks like when you go to the grocery store wherever you go now, and there's a little spot on the four states stand 6 ft. Behind the person in front of you or something, but it will still be a cruise people will still be experiencing new places and new people and new destinations. All right. That was Carnival CEO and President Arnold Donald, speaking at the Bloomberg era head summit and just getting into kind of how do we open up this year? Do we open up this year? I mean, this is a company to him. That's raised $19 billion in the debt in equity markets, so they've got a great cash cushion. But you're talking about No revenue, no revenue, but perhaps pent up demand. You know, we spoke to Peter Coy Bloomberg business week earlier about the roaring twenties, And in that piece, he talks about how Carnival has its biggest plan boardings for in April for its biggest ship ever. 5200 passengers massive shapes called the Mardi Gras, Right, Look, maybe there's going to be I would imagine a lot of people are eager.

KLBJ 590AM
"board health" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"I'm Patrick Osborne. This news brought by Central Texas Honda Dealers Cove in 19 Metrics are taking a welcome turn and Travis County almost across the board Health Authority market, Scott says the moving average over seven days is 88, which is still high, but it's not going up anymore. Happy to say that we get Pete nine days ago. People's 94. The positivity rate of testing has fallen from almost 17% 2 weeks ago to just under 13% last week progress, he says. We want to get him below 5% and particularly below 3%, so we have more work to do. Many of the metrics are projected to remain flat into February. Even with the addition of two more state approved vaccine hubs this week, Central Texas continues to struggle with minimal supply. Hays County Judge Rubin Maceira continues to play with the governor to approve a hub down in his county, too. We have submitted to the state Aid, our abilities, our plans and our components and all the intricacies of put us in coach. We could do this that there is no indication at this point if the states considering that fewer than 20,000 doses are arriving at the three hubs in central Texas this week, including family emergency rooms, Austin Public Health and Beauty Dell Medical The final phase underway today for the Save Austin Now nonprofits effort to roll back the homeless. Camping Ordinance co founder Matt Mackowiak says the city requires 20,000 verified petition signatures to get the issue on the ballot for voters this May. We wanted to be absolutely certain they could not possibly not certifies this time. We have already self validated over 53,000 had been the goal save Austin Now submitting the petition to the city clerk today, Mackowiak says they want camping Band Citywide. The CIT Light Ordinance restored and panhandling band at night. Let's check out your news radio K LBJ radar, Weather Watch occasional.

WBZ Morning News
Royal Caribbean, Norwegian tighten coronavirus cruise precautions
"Unprecedented screening for the virus is now in effect for all passengers boarding U. S. cruise ship cruise lines leading from the US are now stepping up precautions I haven't seen in hand screening like this I mean we've had travel advisories of different things but not of this nature free to Cornelio owns mystic valley travel in Medford and says she's been warning our clients about what to expect on their upcoming vacations to popular destinations even a Caribbean travel we've had advisories as a matter of fact one came in today from princess cruises they will be enhanced screening when they get on board daily says cruise lines are also checking to see if anyone is travel to China recently if so they won't be allowed on the ships if it shows on their passport they will be denied boarding health officials say more than four hundred fifty people aboard the diamond princess cruise ship that has been docked in Japan have been diagnosed with corona

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
Scientology ship with measles case on board still quarantined as blood samples tested
"With passengers on a cruise ship still in quarantine because of a measles scare the Scientology owned fifth arrived in Curacao over the weekend days after being quarantined in Saint Lucia a case of measles confirmed on board health officials boarding the ship. Checking proof of measles vaccination for the more than three hundred people on that ship. They now say they don't think the measles have spread past the one case. But until they're short no one will leave that ship measles, of course, incredibly contagious that virus lingering in the air for up to two hours after an infectious person has come through. It can be very dangerous need to say, especially for young babies. And of course, those people with compromised immune systems health officials in southern California