18 Burst results for "Doctor S. Scott"

WGN Radio
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on WGN Radio
"It should I just run away you know that wouldn't do I start to find a way to say it so when I. Saw my WGN Riley James well that should be familiar to chicagoans and I realized every line is busy but I'm a little concerned having it from Scottie in the last few weeks and hope that he's doing well because I know he knows that that is. And maybe you do as well. So that's your bumper stumper. It has something in common with everything else we've been playing, although it's tangential at best, but you should know who that is. We have a question. Rescuers have been called to the scene all over the world to save something that fell into the sewer. Yeah, the sewer great nasty. Items ranged from the common to the unthinkable while in 2004, 11 rescuers in England spent three hours trying to rescue 7 of these when a passerby noticed something lying by the sewer grate that indicated the contents fell below it. Well, 6 were lost, but one was found. What was rescued? All right, if you don't like my question and you don't know my bumpers, well you can have your own category and we prove that all the time or we're going to do it right now with Lisa in Dundee. How's it going tonight, Lisa? I'm good. How are you? I can't complain. Good, yeah. Me either really? Yeah. Yeah, there you go. So listen, I don't know who sings this song, but you played a song called Maggie, I think. Yeah, I love that song. I hear it a lot on KJ AA. Yeah, no one's no one's gonna get it. So I'll tell you, that's the platters when they were on federal. And that was that was young Zola Taylor right after she'd been hired. That that one in ruvi abi or both the platters records. Oh wow. I never would have thought that, but yeah, I love that song. Oh, good. Yeah. So anyway, you have a nice easy movie trivia for me. Well, I do. So let me find it here. It was sitting in front of me for the longest. I don't know how easy it is, but you'll be the you'll be the one to judge that. All right. Hey there, you swoony boy, Millie says, is Harold closes the door. Harold ruffles her hair, flops down on the couch and asks, what's the plan, Stan? I've been reading this swell Daphne du maurier books, says Millie, showing him the cover, and the movie is showing downtown at the bijou, wanna go, what movie does Millie want to see? Well, what movie does she want to see? Not what movie this is quotas from. Well, yeah. I mean, it may be. But the bottom line is the movie is a gothic ghost tale. Yes. And it's from you said it was Daphne de mornay, right? Yeah. Okay, then it's probably Rebecca. Yes, absolutely. Yes. Following the story of that whole thing from. I guess I don't know. It's a trivia question called Millie goes to the movies. I couldn't begin to tell you. Oh, okay, well, maybe that's just maybe that fart was made up, and it was just, it's hard, it's hard to say, but another Daphne du maurier novel Jamaica inn was also made into a movie that offered Hitchcock did in 39, but you were absolutely right, Rebecca. Yay, perfect. All right, well you are what? Yeah. Well, hang on, we'll confirm that address. And thanks for waiting. Okay, George. All right, so Dennis is in the Emirates. All right, whatever, you know, Abu Dhabi, where are you, Dennis? Yes, I'll be daddy. Okay. Sometime sometime I'm going to have to call in to give you an impression of what it's like in this part of the world. The abject wealth consumption and every thing is so inexpensive. I'm staying in a three room suite right now, which is I would guess that about a 1000 ft². It's got a shower that's bigger than most bedrooms. And it's $220 a night. Isn't that a luxuriously appointed? And I apologize in advance. There's some latency issues here. So I'm not deliberately trying to get tackled. You know what? It's actually pretty amazing. Abu Dhabi, of course, one of the 7 that are Emirates. So yeah, it's two 50 a night, but you're an Abu Dhabi. Yeah. And it's a nice place to visit. I wouldn't want to live here, I'd encourage everybody if they have the patience to travel to the other side of the world where it's 9 15 or something in the morning here. Yeah. It's a long journey. But Dubai is a very exciting place. Dubai is ostentatious to say the least. They love to flaunt their wealth. That's absolutely what it's all about. And there's a lot of expats there, you know, I wouldn't say the majority, but it's almost equal in some cases. So I guess the Emirates have about 10 million people now. I probably say that probably half of them are expats. So interesting. I don't know, but you know, most heavy, I'm sorry, most cities have sidewalks. And Dubai and these cities, all of these shopping centers, the rail stations, the freeways, parking lots are all linked by enclosed air conditioned moving sidewalks. Oh yeah, that's what I mean. It's absolutely and you know, interesting when you said the latency and broadband, isn't that disgusting, they got moving sidewalks, but they don't have world class broadband. Yeah, that's true. Boy, you bring back some doctor Brinkley. I never, you know, I'm sitting here listening on hold to some of this. And while I never experienced him in real life, I did go back and look at him after he explained to me that his antics about ten years ago. Yeah. And I would have liked to have watched that in real time like I did, doctor Jean Scott, and some of the other things that were on the air. Yeah. He broke some memories. Man, I remember the border blaster XC RB living in Northern California. The mighty ten 90. That's right. It was the legendary. Yeah. And speaking of north I'll go ahead. No, go. No. Speaking of Northern California, your risk is a frequent color. Yes. I grew up in Northern California, but he never gives the town. And I wondered if he would secretly my neighbor, and I never knew it. Well, that's interesting. I don't know. Well, we'll have to have to ask. BP admits where he lives. Okay. My journey of guests in your first question this morning was going to be this knee guard at a local salad bar. Oh, God. Yeah, that's world famous. Yes. Anyway, don't see

Red, Blue, and Brady
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on Red, Blue, and Brady
"This is the legal disclaimer where I tell you that the views thoughts and opinions shared in this podcast belongs to late to our guesthouse. And not necessarily Brady or Brady's affiliates. Please note, this podcast contains discussions of violence, but some people may find disturbing. It's okay. We find it disturbing too. Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of red, blue and brandy. I'm one of your hosts, JJ. And I'm your other host, Kelly. And today we're here to talk about something that it's hard to say this Kelly, you know, might get talked about too much or just not well. We're talking about mass shootings, which as listeners of this podcast now are not the most common form of gun violence affecting Americans. However, it is a form of gun violence that is tragically misunderstood. It may not be the most common, but mass shootings are definitely one of the leading places where agents of misinformation like to go to spread lies about gun violence and its causes. So it's really important to understand it. Absolutely. And who better to understand it than a mental health therapist who spent 30 years working in violence prevention. And that is our guest today, doctor siobhan Scott. She's the author of the book, the minds of mass killers, which specifically deals with different pathways to violence, that a lot of mass murders, and of course, then mass shooters use. We're still following no known variety. That never changes, but what we're talking about is what kind of maybe drives shootings.

The Beauty Brains
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on The Beauty Brains
"You have to understand about terms like that these are scientific terms. These are marketing terms. And so that means that the definition of what those things are. It's it's variable depending on which company is making it or the internet. content producers are writing about it. They might mean different things when they use that term. The brand skin suit articles uses the term it a reactive and sensitive skin interchangeably in their marketing material. Basically they say that sensitive skin is skinned that will react to exposure to various chemicals. Reactions include redness itchiness dryness etc. But then in the book beyond so by doctors. Sandy scott nikki. Your one of your One of your fans right. Are you a fan of hers. Well i thought the book was very well written. Okay there you i. I do kinda remember you mentioning that book On a previous episode. I did yeah anyway. She tries to quantify whether someone has sensitive skin Or not m by using cheeses a questionnaire and a rating scale. It's also claimed that sensitive. Skin is a genetic trait which makes skin more susceptible to having some reaction whereas react to skin is that which has been exposed to environmental factors like skincare ingredient or environmental pollutions and that causes contact allergies and causes other kinds of reactions so basically reactive skin has been trained to react whereas sensitive skin is just something you're born with kind of the difference. I'm not sure the difference matters that much but that's kind of in the marketplace whether they're interchangeable or they mean slightly different things that they can have the same ultimate impact. It reminds me of the maybelline's slogan where it's like. Maybe she's burned with it. Maybe it's me believe it's like maybe you're born with. Pb its environmental pollution. I don't know we'll have to be worked out. You know you will now. What type of product was were. They talking about that hair color. Was it lipstick. Well the most famous maybelline product. Is there skara. Oh so maybe she long lashes then..

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Listen, I'm just posted this video of my tic tac page of my instagram page. A Todd Jeffries. You see this zoom meeting. Have you seen this zoo meeting involving? Some judges Think it was a 349th district. You saw this? Did you just remember this? Yeah. And basically, you know, you could go in the zoo meetings and you could put a filter on And apparently, somebody one of the judges had a cat filter. And it was it was. It was incredible. Man. It was hilarious is what they got here. But yeah, you got a second Look at settings. You might want Tohno. Which did you hear me? Judge. I can hear you. I think it's a filter and it is a don't know how to remove it. I've got my assistant here. She's trying to but Uh, go forward with this. I'm here live. That's not it. I'm not a cat. He's not a cat. Not a cat is not a cat. I know it looks like it is in the screen. But he's not e think if you click the arrow, ma'am. Yeah, So there you go. That's on its on my instagram page. It's obviously very, you know, serious business here, and he's appearing is a cat. Yeah, they're using their zoom ladies and gentlemen, zoom. I don't know how to do it. Have somebody went there to click it, man, You gotta turn it off. It's cool because the cat filter It's just it's a cat's face and you see, his eyes looked down at the filter where the button is looking down on his computer. I have not participated in one single zoom meeting, and there have been many that has gone completely. Well, There's always been something Something somebody locks up. Somebody drops out something goes wrong. Listen, Austin eased coronavirus restrictions Tuesday and drop the threat level from stage five to Stage four. That change comes after steady drops in the numbers of new coal bin 19 cases, hospital admissions, hospitalizations and ICU patients. Here's a quote from Dr Mark S got the intern Health Authority for Austin public health, he says. Because of this data. We've made the transition effective today, Stage four of our community based risk a guidance There's not much difference, really, but But there you go. Doctor S Scott. He says he's comfortable dropping the risk level. But it's still concerned about the impact of Super Bowl Valentine's Day in the new variants of Copan 19. They always have to throw something in something in that they're gonna be afraid of. They can't just ride. A little bit of a wave of things are improving the numbers or Approving kind of drastically, really every single day. They always have to throw in, But I'm still worried, or this could be better lot of could this could I don't think Valentine's Day is gonna be a threat. It's gonna be very, very cold. And people don't go out large groups on Valentine's Day. Here's a quote from Dr S Got it, Z not time to burn the mask yet. It's time to reduce the risk as we've worked together to decrease the transmission in this community. The Boston public Health is also announced Tuesday afternoon that a shipment of 12002nd doses of the Madonna vaccine have arrived. But many people waiting to receive their second doses said they still don't have appointments to get that. And, uh, yeah, So there you go. If you know for restaurants. I guess this means that they can go back to 75%. I think 50 is what's being recommended Still, but the fact is for restaurants. I was talking to Curtis Clark yesterday, the owner of Evangeline Cafe in South Austin. Great Cajun food. And we were having lunch over there, and he we were talking to him, he said. Well, I can't. Even if we go to 75%. I can't do it. I still have to spread my tables out over 6 ft. So it doesnt, Askew said. I'm not sure this means a hell of a lot. Tim on mo packed Good morning, morning, guys saying that switch gears for a second man that interview with corn, and I don't know how you do it Got it would've frustrated me to know in..

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Quietly. Store for details. North Austin Mind Patrick Osborn Get Austin News on demand at news radio. K l b j dot com Todd and don show is on the air. We're live jump in at 51283605 90. Now here are Todd and done. It was just a friendly wager that we made last Friday. I guess I guess you and I have to go play golf now, Right? Is that what it is? What? The bets. If Tampa Bay one you and I would go play golf If Kansas City one you and I go bowling Are two respective sports that we're both champions in. I think I came out ahead on that. I think you did. Then you should You called itself the score wrong, But nonetheless, it was a good game. Listen, the big highlight from last night's LV. That's 55 in Roman numerals terms. Don was this was the streets around the field in the play by play with CBS 503 to go. Someone has run on the field man. Some guy with the broad Now he's not being chased. He's running down the middle of 40 hands in the air in the victory salute. He's pulling down his pants. Put up your pants. My man Pete thinks thinks he's going to change to the 30. He breaks it taken from a security dog, Kenny down the middle. The 10 failed this stage of the one that will converge on the mythical long pull up your pants took off the corn. Be a man. And then the players with him. John Hips at the other end of the field are looking at him and shaking their head and saying Why? Oh, why is this taking place in a Super Bowl, man? Oh, man, it it actually Sounds like somebody just driving down. I 35 calling out the homeless paper today. Yeah, Exactly what we know is a Wednesday, right? Yeah, man, beautiful, beautiful job, And it was, ah, material and it was a beautiful slide into into the end zone. Oh, yeah, That's what he decided to do. That was the big Priority in his life. That point Listen, the Austin City Council gonna hold a meeting tomorrow to discuss the citywide homeless camping ban. This comes after the nonprofit say Boston now is submitted more than 27,000 signatures on a petition to get the band reinstated, or at least get it on the ballot. Co founder Matt Mackowiak is hopeful that the voters will say yes in the spring population has doubled. In a year and a half for 2,505,000 people. I believe it'll double again in the next two years if we don't succeed on May 1st, yeah, the council can either adopt a new ordinance as written by save Austin now or it can call for a public vote, which is more likely the decision. The ballot language must be finalized by this coming Friday. So it's a big deal. I mean, they're already working on this behind the scenes. Jumping at 51283605 90. Also Travis County officials, they hosted a weekend drive through vaccination clinic in Southeast Austin. More than 650 doses were administered, and Austin Mayor Steve Adler says he's really hopeful the county can get more of these opportunities out in the community. Working with Austin public hat, the doctor at Scott to make sure that we can scale upto However, many vaccines the state and the federal government will give to us There you go. Now, he says. The city and the county are looking at areas that could host even larger drive thru clinics that could handle thousands of people every day, but supplied levels remain. Ah, big hurdle, according to the according to the officials. Yes. Can't wait to get mine. Get that needle in my arm. I'm looking forward to it whenever whenever, Wherever That might be. I mean, some people have had trouble just getting scheduling an appointment. So I mean, there's the demand is through the rule for the supply is low, so it's gonna be It could be a little tricky. I have some good friends who found some in Fort Worth and took a day trip up to forward to get it done. Already. Lot of people are doing that. A lot of people are searching around Texas and seeing you know, where can I get on the list? And they did. They went up there and they got it done. One is over. 65. The other one is a teacher. So they were both, you know, qualified to do it. Well, that's not good. They shouldn't have to drive that felt I should not. They should not. But that's what a lot of people resort yes, Yeah, that's.

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Well are they don't report to school today will have access will have their access to virtual classrooms cut off Yeah, The union says teachers have not decided whether or not to strike or not sounds like they are striking. But yeah, she's one of them back in the classroom. Well, those that are capable, healthy and don't have any other concerns. A Sephora's anybody with pre existing conditions that they might be concerned about the household or them themselves. Have no excuse if you're just a little bit scared. I'm sorry. You need to get back to what you what you get paid to do, because the data is not out there to support that you shouldn't be there. It's not. It's just not happening. We're not getting a ton of people sick at school. That's what Dr s Scott says You know that your doctor s Scott says exactly what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, It's just out there. It's it's time to get back enough. What's that? What's the holdup locally? Because you know the teachers union here locally, man they love scaring those teachers. Uh, it's just that's uh, for whatever reason, you have, Ah, lot of people out there that seemed to want to hang on to this. I think there's some that maybe shouldn't be in the profession it all that aren't dedicated enough to it. And there are a lot of people Todd that I think we're just hanging on to co bid and You know, still want the lock down to be happening, and I want that to go so long as they can, and it's just not justified if your teacher unless you have those health conditions to be concerned about another sign that things are improving local businesses and now cleared under the governor's order to resume operations at 75%. That's because the number of covert hospitalizations in the area remains under 15% for more than a week. Here's the mayor. Kids that are coming back to school in greater numbers. Now we need to be able to sustain that. Yeah, That's what he says. Now, uh, Dr S Scott with the Public Health authority. Here is what he says. That's great for our community. Don't we continue to need that vigilance in terms of protecting ourselves now, Doctor s Scott says he's really concerned about you know the holiday Still, even though we've already passed the window for, you know a big spike. Maybe you were also Our hospitalization for sentence is dropping. And after more than five consecutive days below 15% hospitalization, Abbotts order allows for 75% capacity once again an elective surgeries. What do you think county is cleared for a bar's open up at 50%? Let's get that going in Austin as well as soon as we can. And please, folks go out and trade with these restaurants. Go eat there. You're gonna be okay. You hear anybody about getting sick at restaurants or you hear? You know Kim, Uh, is she knits some, and she wanted to get some new Yorn and that this yarn store she goes to what I mean like a skein. I think it's ah, What a skein. What's a skein? Skein of yarn, a skein and said, Is that right? I think it's called a skein. Well, whatever she wanted to get I think it was here, all country weavers where she goes or something, and they're closed down Because of this of this restriction, this 50% restriction or whatever I'm thinking. Who the hell gets sick? Who's getting covert going to buy yarn? You know? Yeah. What's the name of the place Hill Country weavers. Just what they're called. It is sorry. It is sorry he'll come to rivers. But 9 41 here a K l. B. J. Todd and don show longtime family owned and operated Northwest Vincent are they have manufactured decided, fabricated and installed the best.

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Money needs. Kale. BJ News time is now. 7 30. Good morning. I'm Mark Caesar. This update is brought to you by BMW of Austin Governor Abbott remains optimistic Texas will see a big infusion of vaccine doses have been admits. The right now The process has been sputtering man, he says. While the pressure will remain on the feds to get doses out quickly. He also recognizes that even the U. S. Has limitations on the amount of can acquire. Says. Hope is right on the horizon. We can expect an additional vaccine becoming available in a matter of weeks. Is the Johnson Justin vexing and that, unlike Visor, and Madonna is only a single shot vaccination. Abbas is having that third vaccine in public circulation should go a long way in addressing the many complaints he's getting from cities and counties about demand, far outpacing supply. Patrick Osborne NEWS Radio K LBJ Federal government is buying more doses of the Fizer and Moderna vaccines some sites around the U. S of that to cancel tens of thousands of appointments with people seeking their first shot. President says it's because states were left guessing about how many doses they'd have. This is unacceptable. The you know, lives her stake here, He says the government will surge doses two states over the next three weeks, increase the supply in the short term by more than 15% and do a better job of telling states how much they can expect. Long term. The president says the U. S. Is ordering 200 million Maura doses. Enough to vaccinate 300 million Americans by early fall. Soccer Megane, Wash. Boston Police are investigating a SWAT standoff that started yesterday when police got a call of a barricaded person with a gun at the Children's Medical group building. Hostages were believed to be inside. The standoff lasted about six hours before a SWAT robot with sent inside the building. Police located two dead bodies. He identities are not yet known. The city clerk has validated a petition submitted to move the city Council away from the current form of government to a so called strong mayor system. Jim. Wake is with the group Austinites for progressive reform. The council would be the legislative body. They would be passing ordinances and the mayor would be the executive. He'd be responsible for the day to day operations of the city. He would also possess a legislative veto. The City Council has to vote to call an election for the issue. The group is also pushing for the use of so called democracy dollars that would use taxpayer money to give $25 to every voter to donate to his or her candidate of choice. Is the city of Boston Convention Center is now treating covert 19 patients who are from outside of the Austin area. Here's Dr Mark s got two particular areas that where we may see patients or desire to some patients from would be Waco. In college station doctor in, Scott says both of those areas are inundated with covert 19 cases. 7 33 and K. L. B J. Here's Austin's on time traffic with Melinda Brands. We're seeing a few a slow traffic conditions on 35 as you're making your way through round drugs, South bound 79 to McNeil and then 35 North found slowing down approaching slaughter to staff me and then approaching Riverside drive to seventh Street. And then we've got a collision on East told 71 westbound. It told 1 30 that has it blocked off and you're having to use the service room to get around. Next reports at 7 45. I'm Melinda Brilliant with Austin's on time traffic today. Partly sunny, breezy, high 65. It'll be partly county for tonight and of those 35 from the Weather Center. I'm Steve Williams 47.

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Listen, what update you on, You know everything that's covert here locally because there's a lot of things happening that I read play. People are trying to get vaccinations. And now the city of Austin's alternate care site. And while they've seen a few dozen covert cases that local hospitals need taken off their hands, and now local health leaders are thinking about taking in more cases from outside the area. Why, here's Travis County Health Authority, Dr. Mark S got the two particular areas that where we may see patients or desire to some patients from would be Waco. In college station, right, so college station and Waco. They can't handle a few cases so we may be bringing a few here in reason. This is a big deal is because the numbers locally have been what's keeping people away from business and shutting schools down and things like that. So were artificially inflating the numbers here locally. Now let me give you some of the current numbers. Travis County continues to Seymour promising coronavirus numbers. There are 572 people in the hospital this morning. The number has been headed down recently. Malta wanted in 62 people are in intensive care units, which five, which is five more than a day ago. Now the county is also surpassed another recovery milestone topping 60,000 this week. Since March, 66,209 cases have been found and more than 60,000 full recoveries and Travis County, the majority now available, overwhelming majority. What do you asked? Yeah, available Hospital bed space has risen for another day and what I am, saying County, where nearly 20% of the beds are now available. The same has been seen in the ICU, where several more beds have been freed up in the past day. Right now there's 1659 active cases of Corona virus and all of what he was thinking. County on a vast majority of those or whether at home Now, coronavirus cases out of the 30,000 and 38 confirmed it. Williamson County almost 29,000 fully recovered. So there we are. And now doctor S. Scott is considering an option to bring patients in from Waco and in college station. Meanwhile, Governor Greg Abbott, he's very optimistic that Texas will soon see Ah big infusion of vaccines. Having admits the right now the process has been sputtering. And, he says, while the pressure will remain on the feds to get doses out quickly. He also recognizes that even the U. S. Has limitations on the amount of can acquire, but says hope is right on the horizon. We can expect an additional vaccine becoming available in a matter of weeks. It's the Johnson Johnson vaccine and that unlike visor, and Madonna is only a single shot vaccination. Have. It says Having that third vaccine in public circulation should go a long way in addressing the many complaints he's getting from cities and counties about demand far outpacing supply. Patrick Osborne News radio K O B. J all right now Europe today locally in this this virus 512836059 and, of course, Ascot wants to keep us in stage five for another month. Another month, which means less business for local less business for local businesses. For one well in order for him to do that, don. He's gonna have to import some patients from other cities. I mean, what I want to know. First of all these good. Don't get me wrong. Those people need care. Do they want no, don't do that. I don't doubt they need care. Are they overwhelmed? Are they indeed overwhelmed in Waco? And wherever else they want to bring college station? Where else they want to bring these patients in from or is it is this some kind of a gesture? Is this some way to keep the numbers inflated? As you say, is this innit and intentional way to keep the the numbers inflated? Or is it just the reality that will have to accept if they bring him in? Yeah, that's that's true because Again, they based or strange's stages where we are, and they will, yes be artificially inflated 609 in time for the rush of date. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo worried about the big Apple's starting to dawn on the guy that economic pain is coming to man. Have I won these people about this months ago? Warned them about it folks. Cuomo told reporters that the longer people work from home, the less likely will want to work in the city when the shutdown is over, and he's worried that rich taxpayers who left may never return. I told him this was gonna happen..

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Doctor s Scott is allowing the school. Was too cautiously open. Alex Gabriella Caixa ending. All right, it is 5 54 stay with us. We'll have your traffic. You will have your forecast. We've even got the rush updates. It's all straight ahead. Right here on news. Ready? Okay. LBJ, Todd and don show Here's a message. Everyone loves shopping online. Well, I'm going to tell you what I tell my golf buddies when they buy clubs Stop searching for coupon codes. Download Capital one shopping to your computer capital. One shopping instantly searches for available coupon codes and automatically applies them a check out. Plus, it's free and you don't even need a capital One card to use it. That's like hitting a hole in one without even trying Capital One shop. It's kind of genius. What's in your wallet, savings and available coupons? Very on your attic. Fully covered means fully insulin. If you can see your afters, you're losing heat and money. But with the Home Depot it's easy Dad blowing insulation yourself in just a few hours, and you'll save up to 15% on heating and cooling costs for years to come. Winter temps are here. So our winter heating bills are you covered? Right now get a free blow and machine rental when you purchase 10 bags or more of select blowing insulation on Lee at the Home Depot. How doers get more done. By 55 check on traffic. Now with Don Price one issue out there. It's all North bound at 35 as you approach 51st Street Thursday erect there and that's AH Got your very so looks like I might be clearing up because traffic starting speed up a bit, but still.

KLBJ 590AM
"doctor s. scott" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Good morning. I'm Mark Caesar. This update is brought to you by Triple A countertops. Austin, Travis County Health Authority, Dr Mark S. Scott wants to see all state legislators vaccinated as soon as possible, But so far, there's no concerted effort to do so. Doctor S Scott says it's a matter of public health and being able to complete the important legislative session. Like Travis Fire Rescue tells CBS Austin Maura. First responders need to be vaccinated about 50% of the Lake Travis team has received the shot. So far 10% have been covert positive at one point during the pandemic. Benchmark research is looking for teenagers to sign up for a vaccine trial in the Austin area. They will be opening an online registration portal 45 degrees Get Austin News on demand it news radio K L b J Com And the tide and don show is on the air. Join the conversation at 51283605 90. Now you are tired of dying. Being beat 903 Todd Jeffries. And don Prior. Yep, Yeah, You found the tide of dying. Good morning. Yeah, we wrapped up the previous Now We're talking about this. The Honore possibly on on paper, moving toe, the state of Texas dealing with some lawsuits out of New York and let's squeeze in Brad in Austin. Hey, Brad. Good morning. Take more time. Don. How are you guys doing? Mine? All right. What's going on, man? Well, I wanted to join the conversation first with they, uh, you know, with my sentiments regarding the lawsuit, which is that I always see it is more of a a party social rally every time there is a lawsuit every time there's a bill to in any way, shape or form, um, you know, limit or or hit the firearm industry. In in the country on due to go at the N R a with the tenacity that they're going at them with to try to isolate them and keep them in New York. Um, that goes to show that it's definitely more of a social cause to tear down one of the, uh, frameworks of defense for firearms in America than it is to actually go towards any, you know, write a legal repercussions, right? Um and Furthermore, you know, I wanted to pose it. You know, the question to you all on yours of things are called opinion. Um Regarding the fact that vote Kamala Harris and Joe Biden in the past going back to before they were even running mate. Before this election was at hand. They both oppose the theory. That the other way that they could go and attack the firearms in America would be to raise taxes to such an exorbitant rate that firearm manufacturers firearm accessory manufacturers, defense manufacturers would no longer be able to either operate or they would be forced out of the country. There thought being Hey, if we get rid of the manufacturers We've gotten rid of guns in America. But I'd like to point out that America's the industry leader in the world for defense industry, export firearms, production, ammunition production. I mean that That's something we provide the entire world with. And we're talking not just about private firearms sales, but in defense industry or you know other countries allied countries would be handing over. The giant golden egg proverbially. If we let those industries just leave our country would be seriously shooting ourselves in the foot. Just because of You know the social? What do you do rally that we get to throw for getting rid of firearms Manufacturer? Yeah, Brad. What they want to do is because both Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have talked for a couple of years about getting rid of the You know Ira, which they feel is the lobbying arm of gun rights in America. They're not the only group out there that lobbies for gun rights. But they are definitely the biggest over the years. Generations, raising a whole lot of money. There's not about about that. But I think you're right. If they can dismantle and destroy the entire A. They think that they've solved the gun issue. They see there's a way to get paid back. And, uh, you know, and and fulfill the promises that they've made in previous years. And to be honest, all the talk about Joe Biden and Kamala and guns and taxes and magazines and things like that has done nothing but Increase the number of new gun owners in America. It has led to an incredible an incredible shortage of guns and an incredible shortage of ammunition to be purchased. And it's also another thing that strengthens Donald Trump's base is well, it's another page 60 other I paid 65 bucks for a box of 30 30 rounds. 20 rounds in a box. Third page 65 bucks for a box of 30th Winchester 30 30 at the gun show. I've been going. You mean online gun shops all over the place, and it's hard to get ammunition. You've got to get in line at the academy at 9 A.m. on whatever truck delivery day it is, and there people that just get there before I do. It's it's been incredible. Normally that prices at in a more normal in normal. What's normal 20 bucks? Maybe that's what I would think. 25 bucks. Maybe for some 30 30. Yeah, yeah, you know, maybe a higher grade But it Z Lord. Yeah, Just buying a box and nine millimeter ammunition has just been incredible. Just the talk has led to a shortage on at that new Broncos gun show this weekend. It was packed man. It was crowded with people. And people buying guns and ammunition and knives and all kinds of stuff. It's it was. It was pretty cool to see. And you did make a purchase. I did I finally found its A marlin 30 30 lever action. It's something I've been looking for. And, um you know you could find one upped it about a year ago. But But now the supplies just all dried up across this country lever action and is this This is rep. You know, kind of look like a more like a Winchester kind of gun. It's a classic diner. The legendary gun shot to classic designs shot a lever action gun and I loved it, man. I loved it. Lucas McCain? Yeah, rifleman. Kind of that kind of felt that way. I have been a different gun, but it's you know that lever action coming rifle? Yeah, I think that might have been a Winchester. I may be wrong on that There's something about it. That was just very satisfying. Yeah. Emotion. The sound What does it say about your presidency that you have to have 25,000 troops to protect your zoom inauguration? It doesn't instill confidence, does it? It does not where you had insinuates. You're not the one that's been chosen by the people. You're not really the guy or you. You're not. You're not the chosen one. You're not the people's favorite. You're absolutely right. And now they're going to the FBI is going to vet all 25,000 of these troops to make sure there's not gonna be some kind of. You know, internal. I thought I I thought they vet them when they signed them up. I would think so. I would think there'd be some kind of then they take it off. Yeah, exactly what more they looking? I guess they're just Trying to make sure that there's not some kind of a plan internally to do something. And who? Good Lord he wants that gig here. Would you take care of this real quick vet these 25,000? Thanks a lot. I just think that's insulting. Well, if you're looking for and what have they got to talk to? Ah, Guardsmen or woman that have sacrificed their time and their families from their job to go be deployed. What are they looking for? Some kind of radicals. It might be well among them. Well, well in today's political world, just disagreeing with you is considered radical. Is that what is the criteria gonna be? What? What is there checking voting records? I don't just mean if somebody is just a conservative and they're in the guard. Does that mean they We're gonna be looking at Social media. I'm sure that s officials say they are worried about an insider attack or other threat from service members involved in securing President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. This is prompting the FBI to vet all of the 25,000 National Guard troops coming into Washington for the event. This comes on top of the routine military reviews of service members for extremists connections. It underscores fears that some of the very people assigned to protect the city over the next days could present a threat to the incoming president and other VIPs in attendance, Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy told The Associated Press. Officials are conscious of the potential threat and warn commanders to be on the lookout for any problems within their ranks. I'm Julie Walker. I don't know. It just seems kind of insulting. I mean, kind of fits that narrative that the left had a few years ago about. We need to keep an eye out about those homegrown.

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"Scott is pushing for all lawmakers to be vaccinated. Actually, those individuals because we do have a large event. We've not had an event of this size since the pandemic begin, But he tells the Dallas Morning News he's not been very successful. So far. Some of them have received a vaccine. But most are not yet eligible. Doctor S. Scott says It's an issue of both public health and continuity of government. Despite being part of phase one a vaccinations, a number of first responders in central Texas have struggled to get the shot. That's been the case for Lake Travis Fire Rescue where chief Robert Abbott tells CBS Austin around 10% of staff have come down with the virus, says Orville to treating patients In all or also getting exposed outside of the organization off duty, he says the slow rollout has left many first responders vulnerable for longer than expected. Under 60% of like Travis Fire rescue have been vaccinated so far. Austin area teenagers are being sought for a covert 19 vaccine trial. Benchmark research is getting set to begin trials on younger people using the modern a vaccine. Benchmark, has an online portal where teens could be signed up to take parts. We're approaching a year since south by Southwest became the first major local event canceled. Some are still looking for a refund. Nathan Vanden on, Din tells Kxan he paid $1200 but south by Southwest has not given him a refund was very disappointing because I love south by Southwest and then just They didn't for to me that they were as loyal to their attendees South by Southwest says it must adhere to a strict no refund policy due to heavy financial losses from the cancelation. It's 804. Here's Austin's on time traffic with Melinda Brandt and not seeing any traffic problems out there this morning, actually, really like conditions with no reported Rex or stalls at this time. Your next report today 15. I'm Melinda brand with us and on time traffic. Today. Partly sunny, breezy and the high and 72 from the weather Center. I'm Steve Williams 45 degrees Get Austin News on demand at news radio. K l b j dot com Welcome to the Todd and John Show where we're number one in calling out their number two Got something to say. Join the conversation at 51283605 90. Now you're are Todd and done about that. It is 805. I'm Todd Jeffries. He's done. Prior and together..

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"And you are listening to the best of Todd and don right now, But we will be live in your ears at 5. 30 will be until 10 so don't go anywhere and thank you for tuning in. You're listening to the best of Todd and don on NewsRadio, K O B. J ever getting word this morning that that that more contagious version of the covert 19 that was found in the Houston area and Austin area Healthcare leaders say it's very well already here as well. Austin Travis County Health Authority Dr Mark S got believes, believes it's here, despite no known cases at area hospitals implausible that think that it's not here. Travis County That's from the initial phases of covering 19 if we're seeing it in the state It's here. Also, It's very likely almost certainly contributing to the spread that we're seeing. I just wish they'd follow up with. Yeah, it's it's spreading faster, but it's less severe. I wish they would actually just say that. Remember that? Yeah, Doctor s Scott says That means people need to take precautions is there you know you know what their lives a mask up wash hands and limit interaction with people, of course. Also new this morning. Austin's mayor Steve Adam, That's his name. Steven Adler. Yeah, that's his name. And last year keeping score at home, I met him. Hey, assigned a letter sent a letter to Joe Biden. Pleading for more covert vaccines. Mayor Steve Adler is one of many local leaders from across America. To sign that letter. The vaccine supply. Jane begins with the feds, then down to the state and then local distribution hubs. And Adler says the state is just not meeting demand. He have 202 150,000 people that qualify as really vulnerable in our city, and right now we have 12,000 vaccinations. A letter not only asked Joe Biden's in vaccines directly, the city's most in need. It also asked for a lot more money for distribution, the mayor Of San Antonio, Houston and Dallas have also signed batter cause more news. Radio K O b. J Right, So there you go. You know, a lot of like a finger pointing going on right now. Well, I don't know what the realistic expectation for this rollout should be again. The speed with which this was developed. And distributed it all has been lightning fast. And so maybe maybe we're not being realistic in our expectations with with which the speed we're getting it So first term Republican Congressman Byron Donald's hey says that the impeachment of President Trump was rushed through by the Democrats, and it trampled the Constitution process for You know, considering such actions is legitimate and serious. Donald. He tells Fox News that he's very disappointed with guess it was 10 Republicans who voted to impeach Donald J. Trump your president this morning from members of my conference to go along with this, I thought was just wrong. Flat out wrong. They should not have done it. I don't care what happened in the capital. It was wrong. It was it was a stand against our country. But you don't do something like this. You don't have these rush snap impeachment procedures. It was wrong. I should have never happened. There should have been an opportunity for the president to defend himself. He was given no such opportunity, See in our system of justice in our system of here in the United States. It has to be an opportunity for the accused, actually actually bring his his his side of the argument to prove to people that what he's being accused of is not true is not accurate. If Democrats who have control of the House of Representatives want to bring articles of impeachment, that's something that they would do. They did it with the phone call, and that was baseless and ridiculous as well. So we've already seen that the Democrats are using impeachment as a political tool. As a political weapon, not something that is really about high crimes and misdemeanors and the same thing of her here. There you go. That's first term of Republican Congressman by Red Donald's just a few minutes ago on Fox If I was Joe Biden, and I don't think I am, But if I was you, I would be sweating it right now. Given how low the bar is now, as far as using impeachment, it's really, really It's just up to whatever they feel. Whoever feels that impeachment is warranted. In this case, it's because of opinions because their opinion that he incited violence, no fax. No no evidence whatsoever that he did that. No one has come forward and said Donald Trump made me do it. But yet they're impeach him. So if I was Biden I'd be nervous. You were listening to the best of Todd and don on news. Radio, K o b. J You're listening to the best of the Tod Show dons here somewhere. We're live at 5 30 a news ready? Okay. LBJ sunshine. It'll be a breezy day high today and 61 clear skies for tonight Low 32 from the Weather Center. I'm Steve Williams. This segment brought fast WiFi. You use it to connect just about everything, which means having really fast.

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"Experiences total experience of all getting here side. There you go. Now. Another troubling trend, According to Doctor S. Scott is the positivity rate in the county's schools being reported at a higher rate in the community. There also testing a lot, too, By the way, Yeah, the middle school positivity rate is the highest sitting at 27%, meaning if they Go out and test 100 kids 27 of them would come back positive. That's the theory behind it now has got strongly is encouraging parents to keep their kids at home to learn, and if you can do it virtually, he says, please do so. Austin Public Health said it would be rolling out vaccine registration portals for all who qualified as Scott hopes people continue to do what they can You know, to help flatten the curve again, they say. Still trying to flatten that curtain. Remember that? I really imagine that very few of those elementary school age kids or middle school age kids already actually getting sick actually having symptoms, But they are testing positive. So yeah, there. Yeah, I guess I'm wrong. I you know, I've been saying that it's not spreading through, but apparently it's spreading through more than Then I realized so doing what they got to do, but well, considering how close kids get together and extracurricular activities and things like that, and you know all around town. I'm surprised it's not spreading Mauritz. It's also they're not being hospitalized, either, You know, but but now they got it is sending them home where they should be on anything. Yes, it's home where they're getting it. I imagine it is it home where they're getting it, or it's extra career curricular activity says you said. Uh, it's doubtful that it tapping because they're sitting in the classroom in the desk. The Chronicle has a story about a big church concert from last Saturday. I think it was last Saturday recently, though, and I don't know a couple 100. Maybe 23 400 people showed up to this outdoor concerts and all packed together around the stage. The chronicles pretty critical of that said nobody wearing a mask. It's kind of it was a church concert, right that came to town. Well, people are still getting together. People doesn't mean you go to some restaurants around town. People are getting together and keeping their distance. Of course people are are just about fed up there just about fed up his forest. Not being able to go. Not feeling like they can go anywhere. And frankly, I'm still kind of surprised It had a lot of people who when you ask him how you doing Well, we're just still hunkering down. That amazes me. What kind of don't think that they can go and go outside and go anywhere. You're listening to the best of Todd and don on NewsRadio. K O B. J right now you're listening to the best of the Todd and don show But stay with us. We're live coming up at 5 30, A news radio K LBJ, Sunny and breezy for today are high today. 66. It'll be clear tonight And although at 37 from the Weather Center, I'm Steve Williams. This segment, Rupp. Fast WiFi. You.

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"You need a doctor's referral to be admitted. Once individuals are stabilizing the hospital. It's clear that they are Thing. This is the place where they could be transferred to convalesce for the last on average seven days so that we can decompress some of the stress on the hospital's the Convention center can handle 25 patients right now, Doctor S Scott says that could be expanded if needed. The covert positivity rate for students in the Austin Metro is rising, Mayor Steve Adler says. That's why they want as many students to stay home as possible. School 20.2% middle School 27.1% Elementary School almost 20% preschool, 10% Mayor, Adler says the Austin district has some of the highest positivity rates. The state Legislature is now getting to work on a new two year spending plans. The billion dollar hole and state revenue thanks to 2020 lawmakers are expected to battle over where to cut the budget. Rice University political scientist Mark Jones just to keep health and human services and Katie 12 education hole. You're going to need to increase by about four or 5% what they're receiving because of inflation and population growth, anything less than that is a de facto cut cut. Stay. Education would undo some of the advancements made last session they're going to then either have to cut spending on teachers. Limit raises limit pre K Chris Fox News Radio K LBJ Trend of Violent crime continues in Austin, according to the latest quarter. The report from the police department. It shows 435 violent crimes committed with a gun for the third quarter of last year. That's 27 Maura than the third quarter of any previous year. Going back the last five years. 804 K. 0 b J. Here's Austin's on time traffic.

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"In the hospitals. We still going that that deserves beyond people that is, is now the it's inevitable, he says. In addition, often public health in conjunction with the Texas Department of Emergency Management is now open up the convention center for uses an alternate care site. You should hospital patients need to be transferred to that location. He spoke with Ktbc. So over here, Science is sided Partnership as we have heard these experiences total experience of all here inside there you go now. Another troubling trend, According to Doctor S. Scott is the positivity rate in the county's schools being reported at a higher rate in the community. There also testing a lot, too, By the way, Yeah, the middle school positivity rate is the highest sitting at 27%, meaning if they Go out and test 100 kids 27 of them would come back positive. That's the theory behind it now has got strongly is encouraging parents to keep their kids at home to learn, and if you can do it virtually, he says, please do so. Austin Public Health said it would be rolling out vaccine registration portals for all who qualified as got hopes. People continue to do what they can You know, to help flatten the curve again, they say, still trying to flatten that curtain. Remember that? I really imagine that very few of those elementary school age kids or middle school age kids ready actually getting sick actually having symptoms, But they are testing positive. So yeah. There you go. I guess I'm wrong. I you know, I've been saying that it's not spreading through, but apparently it's spreading through more than than I realized. So doing what they got to do, but Well, considering how close kids get together and extracurricular activities and things like that, and you know all around town. I'm surprised it's not spreading Mauritz. It's also they're not being hospitalized, either, You know, but but now they got it is sending them home where they should be on it. And the thing is, it's home where they're getting it. I imagine it is hit home where they're getting it, or it's extra career curricular activity says you said. It's doubtful that it tapping because they're sitting in the classroom in a desk. The Chronicle has a story about a big church concert from last Saturday. I think it was last Saturday recently, though, and I don't know a couple 100. Maybe 23 400 people showed up to this outdoor concerts and all packed together around the stage. The chronicles pretty critical of that, so nobody wearing a mask. It's kind of it was a church concert right that came to town. Well, people are still getting together. People doesn't mean you go to some restaurants around town. People are getting together and keeping their distance. Of course people are are just about fed up there just about fed up as far as not being able to go not feeling like They can go anywhere, and frankly, I'm still kind of surprised it A lot of people who when you ask him how you doing? Well, we're just still hunkering down. That amazes me. What kind of don't think that they can go and go outside and go anywhere. My my kids are not in public school anymore. That beyond that's but I just got a text message that says, I got a notification every day from McNeil High School about a confirmed case of Copan. What do you do with that information? What do you get a text message that says somebody on campus has tested positive. What does that mean is I mean, what about Mei? What do you do with that information That was wasn't always my wasn't a students. Was it? A janitor wasn't a teacher was it wasn't the receptionist out front. Who are what area do I need to avoid? Do they do they provide that kind of information? Do they say it was Mrs So and so's class at this time of day, if you have. Ah, you know, a schedule that Overlaps with this students. You may want to get tested. I don't think that they are given any kind of information that makes you actually be able to make a decision. Should I go get tested? No. In the decision that a lot of people make, is it? Well, then I'm just gonna lock the doors and stay at home and continue to t O isolate, even though you really don't know any particulars about that person. Might be someone who is really, really overweight has has diabetes and is, you know the you know, or somebody that has no symptoms whatsoever, but tested positive. So the acting CBP commissioner Martin Morgan, discusses the future of the border wall. A day after President Trump made a stop there and Alamo, Texas to mark the completion of more than 450 miles of Wall December 31st that I wake up Being break that we had completed our goal for 50 Miles. But this President's administration is actually giving us enough money to build an additional 350 miles of wall system on her southwest border. It's a historic game changing achievement. There you go. We're going out. You have to pay contractors extra money to pull out rebar and fill in trenches that they've already dug. It's going to cost about 5000 jobs and give another quick example. Materials We've got about 270,000 tons of ballot. It's already done for you. Who's working. Actually, Captain Ali pay the contractors for that, But we're gonna have to pay him or two either store to destroy it. It's ridiculous. Yeah, There's a lot of folks on the left are calling for that project to be, you know. Halt! Cancel those contracts. Maybe pay off those vendors. What have you got to do? Stop it. We stopped building the wall. Not only will you take away a very essential tool in our multiple air strategy to secure our borders safeguard this country, But it's going to cost the taxpayers millions of dollars. And you go..

KLBJ 590AM
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"US House is ready to move forward on a second attempt to impeach President Trump the house taking a born article. Incitement of insurrection impeachment managers, making the case of president gravely endangered the security of the United States and its institutions of government. While growing number of House Republicans support impeachment Congress and Devin Nunez opposes the president makes a lot of mistakes. All presidents make mistakes, but the bottom line is to do a snap impeachment has has real consequences. Was. Cheney, the third ranking Republican in the House says she will vote to impeach The Washington Post reports. GOP members John Cat Co. Adam Kinzinger, Fred Upton and Jamie Herrera Butler have also joined the effort. Rachel Sutherland. Fox is lost to Democrat Congressman Lloyd Doggett voted yes. On the House resolution asking vice President Pence to invoke the 25th amendment to declare the president unfit to carry out his duties. All of the Republican House members from the Austin area voted no. The investigation continues into those people who attacked the capital last week. Acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen has an update in the last week more than 70 individuals have been criminally charged. We've opened more than 170 investigations. The FBI has gathered more than 100,000 digital tips from the public and there is a lot more to come. The wrongdoers. Will be held Responsible E Austin Convention Center is now ready to treat covert 19 patients. Travis County Health Authority, Dr Mark S. Scott explains what the staffing levels they have at the ultimate covert care site it can take on 25 patients at Scott says that is just the start, adding they will ramp up staffing levels in the future, believing more beds and space will be needed in the currents face at the convention center, it can expand to care for 250 individuals. In the current footprint. We do have the ability To expand to almost 1000. If we needed a dress, got hopes. No patient actually ends up at the ultimate parasite, he explains. That would mean the community has rebounded and doubled down on covert mitigation efforts. John Cooley NewsRadio Kale Be chair Steve Adler says the rate of positivity among a I s t students is growing 46 students in a I s D tested positive last week, the mayor says that's Ah, high level among area district. This is why Doctor s Scott was recommending to schools and two parents that they Keep their Children home, and they do virtual education to the greatest extent that is possible. 6 33 now and K L. B J. Here's Austin's on time traffic.

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"Doses for nursing and for long term care centers. State should be getting 310,000 doses every week. This month, the state of Texas is sending in personnel to help out Austin's health care workers. Austin's mayor Steve Adler, says the status sitting and folks to help stand up the Austin Convention Center as an alternate covert care center in a bid to ease the burden on hospitals and ICUs. The harder they care site will take patients that are not Overly serious, lower acuity patients out of the hospital. So is to free up the bed space in the hospitals and free of the hospital staff. To that they could focus on the more serious patients. Adler's of the convention center will also be used as a convalescent Plasma Infusion center, which has helped early stage covert cases. John Gully News radio K O. B. J After the weekend, snow prompted the Austin school district to teach all kids virtually yesterday. Superintendent Stephania was all day is now asking as many students as possible to stay at home. Learned virtually through the rest of the week, especially over the next four days. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Friday, which would give us that 10 Day window, which doctor is, Scott thinks would be really helpful Exceptions maybe may for students with parents who can't accommodate that work from home request or for students with special needs. Bus is equipped with wife. I will also stay available for kids who need Internet access. And it's 604 now is gonna get the roadways. Austin's on time traffic with dawn prior, you know the big problem out there Right now. It's not Rex, your stalls. It's that ice fog that has rolled in certain parts of town. So be aware that it's slow going might find that on Mo Pack right now, for example, also, give yourself some next time might wanna warm up that car earlier. You're gonna find it got some frost Frost on that windshield this morning, but again. Overall driving conditions are pretty good other than the Paul Don. Prior with Austin's on time traffic Today. Mostly sunny a shower in sponsored by in the afternoon or high today 52 from the Weather Center. I'm Steve Williams. This segment brought a.

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Hepatitis A becomes health emergency in Florida
"One thing that has definitely been making news is this site is a outbreak and you know it well it made a little bit of news last year and then and you don't hear much about it because that was all about the measles and mumps outbreak you know that really was expected to be able to talk about the mumps outbreak yet here we are Florida has declared a public health emergency over its ballooning hepatitis eight cases now I bring this up even though we're gonna be talking more about marijuana a little bit later in the show but appetite is eight could be spread hi poorer hygienic practices poor hygiene practices in fast food and restaurants also in homeless populations etcetera and so here we have Philadelphia has declared a public health emergency Philadelphia fairly is out of a hundred fifty four cases I wait to see the numbers coming in from from Florida but the numbers are staggering and I have a does a originally started in two thousand sixteen there was the I think the most recent outbreak started then they said it was over but cases can't kept on surfacing it started in southern California they believe it happened during in some of the homeless populations after bags were one theory is after plastic bags were banned in California the homeless people will be going through the garbage and using those bags to partake in and so they would just can't use a plastic bag whatever so without plastic bags there's not a lot of and there's not a lot of bathrooms and things like that the homeless people have easy access to there was a widespread spread we found out that in southern California they had to actually start passing out backs it's almost populations of those other things so Martin and Brevard counties in Florida Armonk seventeen better call critically impacted by the hepatitis a virus scored using today they're the main concern for Florida public health officials and the reason the state Surgeon General declared a public health emergency former Surgeon General doctor Scott Riske's said Friday he believes the declaration will make people take the matter more seriously the number of people diagnosed of Florida in Florida keeps increases of right now there's ten cases per hundred thousand people and the fifteen counties affected our citrus blades Hernando Hillsborough lake liberty manatee Merion okay chill the orange Pasco Pinellas county some for Taylor the list and right now just across their state they have two thousand hepatitis eight cases and we talked about hepatitis A. why would be a public health emergency well there's two reasons one is hepatitis A. affects the liver it's a virus that affects the liver can shut down the liver we don't see as many cases of death and cancer with hepatitis a like you would with PNC but still it could cause vomiting jaundice liver failure hepatitis a is nothing to play around with symptoms could be nausea vomiting diarrhea abdominal cramps yellowing of the skin because as the liver enzymes get killed and inflame the destroyed the break up and their liver enzymes you know it us to creep into the blood and then your liver supposed to be making vile vile helps break down food and fats well if your liver is not working then and the bile doesn't have a nice smooth path to do what it needs to do you start getting build up of those components and I use for getting this yellowish look to use so whatever your friend looks yellow in a look at the whites of their eyes look at the palms of their hands if they have a yellow glow they could have liver disease not necessarily hepatitis but liver disease so we don't mess around with that but what I hear of these public health emergencies right you can't get hepatitis a technically by kissing somebody or sitting next to them on a bus you will have to be exposed to their you know you have to be exposed to something they you know might have had on their hands for the bath and apologize but if you guys are eating breakfast reading lunch or dinner but these are things that you know we worry about with restaurants etcetera and and ratings and so what worries me is if there is a public health emergency is it because Hey people are watching their hands and it's just not enough V. people are unclean see we have some real have fast hero protocols in restaurants or D. we have homeless populations that are growing and not you know being treated contains taken care of and you know having access to healthy people that and getting them second sport in it that way not all the cases are an almost baby patients so when we start getting outbreaks of clusters we start having more brewing more ability for a virus to mutate and so I you know I agree with the state save okay without a clamp down you know we gotta start you know allocated funds and we need to start educating the public now I notice a lot of you guys don't watch chance you'll shake hands he won't wash hands you know glasses at a restaurant I went out to eat was great restaurant you know do I examine the glass to see if I see somebody else's lipstick on their no they don't do I check to see if the staff in the back or scratching you know some of the people most protected against these diseases are those of us who worked in a restaurant I hate to say that because you know we've seen a lot we see what people have done and I don't want to all of us become obsessive compulsive about you're not touching anything anybody else's touched we need to be exposed to other pathogens to gain our immunity but there's a lot of crappy things