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"Of course, keep those mess on if you're in a public space indoors, like the grocery store. NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy. Thanks for you my pleasure. The Justice Department says it will investigate the Louisville police. It's a search for a pattern or practice of discrimination, the kind of probe of local police that used to be common than dropped off during the Trump administration. Now. Within less than a week, federal authorities have announced examinations of both Minneapolis and Louisville in each case. Ah high profile killing triggered federal interest. Jess Clark of our member station. W F PL reports on the Louisville probe. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was quick to embrace. The Justice Department's announcement Monday strongly welcome the announcement made by Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier today. The patterns and practice investigation into Ellen PD. That's Fisher at an afternoon press conference, welcoming the investigation, just hours after he learned of it himself. The mayor and Louisville police have faced months of criticism over the killing of Briana Taylor, a 26 year old black woman. Police shot and killed in a no knock raid. Police have also been criticized for violent responses to protests. Just last week and officer was caught on camera punching a protester in the face during an arrest that protester dinar for Garrett was emotional and fighting back tears as he praised the DOJ is decision Monday. This is a blessing. You that somebody has finally listening that like Somebody is finally hearing our voices. Garrett hopes the investigation will bring change The police act like they don't care. They ain't war like this is war. Now we're doing a stand up for what's right. Louisville Metro Police Chief Erica Shields was brought in recently her predecessor was fired after a string of department scandals. Shields says she's not surprised the DOJ decided to launch the inquiry. I think that It's necessary because police reform quite honestly. Is needed in Near every agency across the country. Shields comes from the Atlanta Police Department, where she resigned as police chief after officers there killed 27 year Old Ray Chart Brooks last June. Activists and local attorney David Mauer says an outside agency like the federal government is exactly what's needed. I mean, this is a road police department we've got Rats investigating the Rast. The police investigating the police. The local police union says it's confident the DOJ will find no systemic violations of constitutional rights. Louisville protest leader and mayoral candidate Shameka Perish right believes otherwise. But she notes, the attorney general did not cite Briana Taylor's killing as a focus of the new federal inquiry. I mean, I wish is it spoke more, too. Her case, But the fact that they're investigating our L A P D. It does give people some hope. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher says he sees the investigation as an opportunity to bring federal resource is to ongoing local efforts at reform. That is Parrish. Right? Points out. Fisher may be welcoming the DOJ investigation now, but he didn't ask for it. It was protesters who were calling for more to be done for NPR news. I'm just Clark in Louisville. Cove in 19 has changed the way we regular people.

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05:43 min | 2 years ago

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"74 to 82. It's morning edition from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep, and I'm No. Well, King. Good morning. Do you need to wear a mask when you're outside? There's still a federal mask mandate in place, but the CDC is expected to update its guidance on masks later today, NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy is following this story. Good morning, Maria. Good morning, Noel. So the CDC is issuing an update on masks. Why? Well, when big reason is the growing number of Americans who have now been vaccinated against covert 19. More than half of the adult population has gotten at least one dose. And so that's helping pave the way for the beginning of a return to normal. Here's Dr Anthony Fauci, America's top infectious disease expert, speaking on ABC. Pretty common sense now that outdoor the risk is really, really quite low, particularly if you're vaccinated. I spoke with Dr Monica Gandhi. She's an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco. She notes that other countries with high vaccination rates don't have outdoor mass mandates. Israel released their outdoor mass mandates a week or so ago. The U. K does not mask out the words and so we're also probably looking at other countries. You have very high vaccination rates even higher than we and they're saying, OK, this is the time And the other thing is, studies have been showing that unlike being indoors when you're outdoors, the risk of transmission in general is lower. How much lower Well, I asked that question to Lindsay Mars. She's a researcher, Virginia tax. She studies how viruses travel in the air, and she's also study Mass. And here's what she said. Virus just cannot accumulate in the air outdoors. It's like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. You know if you happen to be right next to it. Then maybe you'll get a whiff of it, but it's going to become diluted rapidly into the huge atmosphere. One analysis suggested that the risk of transmitting the Corona viruses 19 times lower outdoors and indoors. But Marr says that's likely a conservative estimate and the real risk is probably a lot lower. In fact, another study out of Ireland looked at more than 230,000 covert cases in that country through March of this year, and it found that just one in 1000 cases could be traced to outdoor transmission, like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. So interesting. Are there any conditions, though, in which health experts say when you're outside, you still should wear a mask. Well, so first, I should note that actually, some areas of the U. S still have outdoor mass mandates. Although the CDC guidance may change that And also, I should note that Dr Fauci has signaled that the guidance will address masking by vaccinated versus unvaccinated people that said in journal general, in terms of the science, all the doctors and researchers that I've spoken with, say Depends on the situation. So if you just passing someone on the street or wasn't buying a bike, there is no need to wear a mask outdoors. But if you're in a crowded situation like saying outdoor farmer's market, or you're a concert, it's packed it. Still make sense to wear a mask. You know, Here's Lindsay Morgan. My general rules of thumb would be if I'm having a face to face conversation with someone. And if I can put my arms about out there within arm's reach for more than Minute or two. Then I would mask if I know everyone around me and I am vaccinated. Then I wouldn't worry about it. So if you don't know someone's vaccination status, just follow that arm's length rule for when to mask outdoors, especially if you're in an area with high transmission. If you're both fully vaccinated, no need for mass And, of course, keep those mess on if you're in a public space indoors, like the grocery store. NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy. Thanks for you my pleasure. The Justice Department says it will investigate the Louisville police. It's a search for a pattern or practice of discrimination, the kind of probe of local police that used to be common than dropped off during the Trump administration. Now. Within less than a week, federal authorities have announced examinations of both Minneapolis and Louisville in each case. Ah high profile killing triggered federal interest. Jess Clark of our member station. W F PL reports on the Louisville probe. Movil Mayor Greg Fischer was quick to embrace the Justice Department's announcement Monday. I strongly welcome the announcement made by Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier today. The patterns and practice investigation into Ellen PD. That's Fisher at an afternoon press conference, welcoming the investigation, just hours after he learned of it himself. The mayor and Louisville police have faced months of criticism over the killing of Briana Taylor, a 26 year old black woman. Police shot and killed in a no knock raid. Police have also been criticized for violent responses to protests. Just last week and officer was caught on camera punching a protester in the face during an arrest that protester dinar ver. Garrett was emotional and fighting back tears as he praised the DOJ is decision Monday. This is a blessing that somebody is following this That, like somebody has finally hearing our voices. Garrett hopes the investigation will bring change The police act like they don't care what they ain't war like this is war. Now we're doing a stand up for what's right. Louisville Metro Police Chief, Erica Shields was brought in recently Her predecessor was fired after a string of department scandals. Shields says she's not surprised the DOJ decided to launch the inquiry. I think that It's necessary because police reform quite honestly. Is needed in.

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07:06 min | 2 years ago

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"507 you're listening to KCRW. It's morning edition from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep, and I'm No. Well, King. Good morning. Do you need to wear a mask? When you're outside? There's still a federal mask mandate in place, but the CDC is expected to update its guidance on masks later today, NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy is following this story. Good morning, Maria. Good morning oil. So the CDC is issuing an update on masks. Why? Well. One big reason is the growing number of Americans who have now been vaccinated against Cove in 19. More than half of the adult population has gotten at least one dose. And so that's helping pave the way for the beginning of a return to normal. Here's Dr Anthony Fauci, America's top infectious disease expert, speaking on ABC. Pretty common sense now that outdoor the risk is really, really quite low, particularly if you're vaccinated. I spoke with Dr Monica Gandhi. She's an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco. She notes that other countries with high vaccination rates don't have outdoor mass mandates. Israel released their outdoor mass mandates. Ah, week or so ago. The U. K does not mask outdoors. And so we're also probably looking at other countries who have very high vaccination rates even higher than we and they're saying, OK, this is the time And the other thing is, studies have been showing that unlike being indoors when you're outdoors, the risk of transmission in general is lower. How much lower Well, I asked that question to Lindsay Mars. She's a researcher Virginia Tech. She studies how viruses travel in the air, and she's also study Mass. And here's what she said. Virus just cannot accumulate in the air outdoors. It's like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. You know if you happen to be right next to it. Then maybe you'll get a whiff of it, but it's going to become diluted rapidly into the huge atmosphere. One analysis suggested that the risk of transmitting the Corona viruses 19 times lower outdoors and indoors. But Marr says that's likely a conservative estimate and the real risk is probably a lot lower. In fact, another study out of Ireland looked at more than 230,000 covert cases in that country through March of this year, and it found that just one in 1000 cases could be traced to outdoor transmission, like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. So interesting. Are there any conditions, though, in which health experts say when you're outside, you still should wear a mask. Well, so first, I should note that actually, some areas of the U. S still have outdoor mass mandates. Although the CDC guidance may change that And also, I should note that Dr Fauci has signaled that the guidance will address masking by vaccinated versus unvaccinated people that said in journal general, in terms of the science, all the doctors and researchers that I've spoken with say it depends on the situation. So if you're just passing someone on the street or wasn't buying a bike There's no need to wear a mask outdoors. But if you're in a crowded situation like saying outdoor farmer's market, or you're at a concert, it's packed. It still makes sense to wear mask. You know, Here's Lindsay Morgan. My general rules of thumb would be if I'm having a face to face conversation with someone. And if I can put my arms around out there within arm's reach for more than Minute or two. Then I would mask if I know everyone around me and I am vaccinated. Then I wouldn't worry about it. So if you don't know someone's vaccination status, just follow that arm's length rule for when to mask outdoors, especially if you're in an area with high transmission. If you're both fully vaccinated, no need for mass And, of course, keep those mess on if you're in a public space indoors, like the grocery store. NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy. Thanks for you my pleasure. The Justice Department says it will investigate the Louisville police. It's a search for a pattern or practice of discrimination, the kind of probe of local police that used to be common than dropped off during the Trump administration. Now. Within less than a week, federal authorities have announced examinations of both Minneapolis and Louisville in each case. Ah high profile killing triggered federal interest. Jess Clark of our member station. W F PL reports on the Louisville probe. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was quick to embrace. The Justice Department's announcement Monday strongly welcome the announcement made by Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier today. The patterns and practice investigation into Ellen PD. That's Fisher at an afternoon press conference, welcoming the investigation, just hours after he learned of it himself. The mayor and Louisville police have faced months of criticism over the killing of Briana Taylor, a 26 year old black woman. Police shot and killed in a no knock raid. Police have also been criticized for violent responses to protests. Just last week and officer was caught on camera punching a protester in the face during an arrest that protester dinar for Garrett was emotional and fighting back tears as he praised the DOJ is decision Monday. This is a blessing. That somebody is finally listening that like Somebody is finally hearing our voices. Garrett hopes the investigation will bring change The police act like they don't care. Day in war like this is war, and are we doing to stand up for what's right. Louisville Metro Police chief Erica Shields was brought in recently her predecessor was fired after a string of department scandals. Shields says she's not surprised the DOJ decided to launch the inquiry. I think that It's necessary because police reform quite honestly. Is needed in Near every agency across the country. Shields comes from the Atlanta Police Department, where she resigned as police chief after officers there killed 27 year Old Ray Chart Brooks last June. Activists and local attorney David Mauer says an outside agency like the federal government is exactly what's needed. I mean, this is a road police department we've got Rats investigating the Rast. The police investigating the police. The local police union says it's confident the DOJ will find no systemic violations of constitutional rights. Louisville protest leader and mayoral candidate Shameka Perish right believes otherwise. But she notes, the attorney general did not cite Briana Taylor's killing as a focus of the new federal inquiry. I mean, I wish is it spoke more, too. Her case, But the fact that they're investigating our L A P D. It does give people some hope. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher says he sees the investigation as an opportunity to bring federal resource is to ongoing local efforts at reform. It is Paris, right? Points out. Fisher may be welcoming the DOJ investigation now, but he didn't ask for it. It was protesters who were calling for more to be done for NPR news. I'm just Clark in Louisville. Covert 19 has changed the.

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"NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep, and I'm No. Well, King. Good morning. Do you need to wear a mask? When you're outside? There's still a federal mask mandate in place, but the CDC is expected to update its guidance on masks later today, NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy is following this story. Good morning, Maria. Good morning, Noel. So the CDC is issuing an update on masks. Why? Well. One big reason is the growing number of Americans who have now been vaccinated against Cove in 19. More than half of the adult population has gotten at least one dose. And so that's helping pave the way for the beginning of a return to normal. Here's Dr Anthony Fauci, America's top infectious disease expert, speaking on ABC. Pretty common sense now that outdoor the risk is really, really quite low, particularly if you're vaccinated. I spoke with Dr Monica Gandhi. She's an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco. She notes that other countries with high vaccination rates don't have outdoor mass mandates. Israel released their outdoor mass mandates a week or so ago. The U. K does not mask out the words and so we're also probably looking at other countries. You have very high vaccination rates even higher than we and they're saying, OK, this is the time And the other thing is, studies have been showing that unlike being indoors when you're outdoors, the risk of transmission in general is lower. How much lower Well, I asked that question to Lindsay Mars. She's a researcher, Virginia tax. She studies how viruses travel in the air, and she's also study Mass. And here's what she said. Virus just cannot accumulate in the air outdoors. It's like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. You know if you happen to be right next to it. Then maybe you'll get a whiff of it, but it's going to become diluted rapidly into the huge atmosphere. One analysis suggested that the risk of transmitting the Corona viruses 19 times lower outdoors and indoors. But Marr says that's likely a conservative estimate and the real risk is probably a lot lower. In fact, another study out of Ireland looked at more than 230,000 covert cases in that country through March of this year, and it found that just one in 1000 cases could be traced to outdoor transmission, like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. So interesting. Are there any conditions, though, in which health experts say when you're outside, you still should wear a mask. Well, so first, I should note that actually, some areas of the U. S still have outdoor mass mandates. Although the CDC guidance may change that And also, I should note that Dr Fauci has signaled that the guidance will address masking by vaccinated versus unvaccinated people that said in journal general, in terms of the science, all the doctors and researchers that I've spoken with, say Depends on the situation. So if you just passing someone on the street or wasn't buying a bike, there is no need to wear a mask outdoors. But if you're in a crowded situation like saying outdoor farmer's market, or you're at a concert, it's packed. It still makes sense to wear a mask. You know, Here's Lindsay Morgan. My general rules of thumb would be if I'm having a face to face conversation with someone than if I can put my arms around out there within arm's reach for more than Minute or two. Then I would mask if I know everyone around me and I am vaccinated. Then I wouldn't worry about it. So if you don't know someone's vaccination status, just follow that arm's length rule for when to mask outdoors, especially if you're in an area with high transmission. If you're both fully vaccinated, no need for mass And, of course, keep those mess on if you're in a public space indoors, like the grocery store. NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy. Thanks for you my pleasure. The Justice Department says it will investigate the Louisville police. It's a search for a pattern or practice of discrimination, the kind of probe of local police that used to be common than dropped off during the Trump administration. Now. Within less than a week, federal authorities have announced examinations of both Minneapolis and Louisville in each case. Ah high profile killing triggered federal interest. Jess Clark of our member station. W F PL reports on the Louisville probe. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was quick to embrace. The Justice Department's announcement Monday strongly welcome the announcement made by Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier today. The patterns and practice investigation into El MPD. That's Fisher at an afternoon press conference, welcoming the investigation, just hours after he learned of it himself. The mayor and Louisville police have faced months of criticism over the killing of Briana Taylor, a 26 year old black woman. Police shot and killed in a no knock raid. Police have also been criticized for violent responses to protests. Just last week and officer was caught on camera punching a protester in the face during an arrest that protester dinar ver. Garrett was emotional and fighting back tears as he praised the deal Days decision Monday. This is a blessing that somebody has finally listening. That, like somebody has finally hearing our voices. Garrett hopes the investigation will bring change The police act like they don't care. They have a war like this is war. Now we're doing a stand up for what's right. Louisville Metro Police Chief Erica Shields was brought in recently her predecessor was fired after a string of department scandals. Shields says she's not surprised the DOJ decided to launch the inquiry. I think that It's necessary because police reform quite honestly. Is needed in Near every agency across the country. Shields comes from the Atlanta Police Department, where she resigned as police chief after officers there killed 27 year old Ray short, Brooks last June. Activists and local attorney David Mauer says an outside agency like the federal government is exactly what's needed. I mean, this is a role Police Department We've got rats investigating harassed the police investigating the police. The local police union says it's confident the DOJ will find no systemic violations of constitutional rights. Louisville protest leader and mayoral candidate Should Mekka Parish right, believes otherwise? But she notes, the attorney general did not cite Briana Taylor's killing as a focus of the new federal inquiry. I mean, I wish is it spoke more, too. Her case, But the fact that they're investigating our L A P D. It does give people some hope. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher says he sees the investigation as an opportunity to bring federal resource is to ongoing local efforts at reform that his parish right points out. Fisher may be welcoming the DOJ investigation now. He didn't ask for it. It was protesters who were calling for more to be done for NPR news. I'm just Clark in Louisville..

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"In honor of National poetry Month will speak with poet Ross Gay about dilate your heart and VP of his poetry set to new works of music, plus spoken word poet Jasmine Man's poet in residence at the North Public Library discusses her new collection. Black Girl Call home I'm Alison Stewart joined me for all of it. Weekdays at noon on W N. Y C. It's morning edition from NPR News. I'm Steve Inskeep, and I'm No. Well, King. Good morning. Do you need to wear a mask? When you're outside? There's still a federal mask mandate in place, but the CDC is expected to update its guidance on masks later today, NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy is following this story. Good morning, Maria. Good morning, Noel. So the CDC is issuing an update on masks. Why? Well. One big reason is the growing number of Americans who have now been vaccinated against covert 19. More than half of the adult population has gotten at least one dose. And so that's helping pave the way for the beginning of a return to normal. Here's Dr Anthony Fauci, America's top infectious disease expert, speaking on ABC. Pretty common sense now that outdoor the risk is really, really quite low, particularly if you're vaccinated. I spoke with Dr Monica Gandhi. She's an infectious disease specialist at the University of California, San Francisco, And she notes that other countries with high vaccination rates don't have outdoor mass mandates. Israel released their outdoor mass mandates. Ah, week or so ago. The U. K does not mask outdoors. And so we're also probably looking at other countries who have very high vaccination rates even higher than we and they're saying, OK, this is the time And the other thing is, studies have been showing that unlike being indoors when you're outdoors, the risk of transmission in general is lower. How much lower Well, I asked that question to Lindsay Mars. She's a researcher Virginia Tech. She studies how viruses travel in the air, and she's also study Mass. And here's what she said. Virus just cannot accumulate in the air outdoors. It's like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. You know if you happen to be right next to it. Then maybe you'll get a whiff of it, but it's going to become diluted rapidly into the huge atmosphere. One analysis suggested that the risk of transmitting the Corona viruses 19 times lower outdoors and indoors. But Marr says that's likely a conservative estimate and the real risk is probably a lot lower. In fact, another study out of Ireland looked at more than 230,000 covert cases in that country through March of this year, and it found that just one in 1000 cases could be traced to outdoor transmission, like putting a drop of dye into the ocean. So interesting. Are there any conditions, though, in which health experts say when you're outside, you still should wear a mask. Well, so first, I should note that actually, some areas of the U. S still have outdoor mass mandates. Although the CDC guidance may change that And also, I should note the doctor felt she has signaled that the guidance will address masking by vaccinated versus unvaccinated people that said in journal general, in terms of the science, all the doctors and researchers that I've spoken with, say, Depends on the situation. So if you just passing someone on the street or wasn't buying a bike, there is no need to wear a mask outdoors. But if you're in a crowded situation like saying outdoor farmer's market, or you're at a concert, it's packed. It still makes sense to wear a mask. You know, Here's Lindsay Morgan. My general rules of thumb would be if I'm having a face to face conversation with someone. And if I can put my arms about out there within arm's reach for more than Minute or two. Then I would mask if I know everyone around me and I am vaccinated. Then I wouldn't worry about it. So if you don't know someone's vaccination status just follow that arm's length rule for went to mask outdoors, especially if you're in an area with high transmission. If you're both fully vaccinated, no need for mass And, of course, keep those mess on if you're in a public space indoors, like the grocery store. NPR health correspondent Maria Godoy. Thanks for you my pleasure. The Justice Department says it will investigate the Louisville police. It's a search for a pattern or practice of discrimination, the kind of probe of local police that used to be common than dropped off during the Trump administration. Now. Within less than a week, federal authorities have announced examinations of both Minneapolis and Louisville in each case. Ah high profile killing triggered federal interest. Jess Clark of our member station. W F PL reports on the Louisville probe. Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer was quick to embrace. The Justice Department's announcement Monday strongly welcome the announcement made by Attorney General Merrick Garland earlier today. The patterns and practice investigation into El MPD. That's Fisher at an afternoon press conference, welcoming the investigation, just hours after he learned of it himself. The mayor and Louisville police have faced months of criticism over the killing of Briana Taylor, a 26 year old black woman. Police shot and killed in a no knock raid. Police have also been criticized for violent responses to protests. Just last week and officer was caught on camera punching a protester in the face during an arrest that protester dinar ver. Garrett was emotional and fighting back tears as he praised the DOJ is decision Monday. This is a blessing. That somebody has finally listen. That like Somebody is finally hearing our voices. Garrett hopes the investigation will bring change The police act like they don't care. They ain't war like this is war. Now we're doing a stand up for what's right. Louisville Metro Police Chief Erica Shields was brought in recently her predecessor was fired after a string of department scandals. Shields says she's not surprised the DOJ decided to launch the inquiry. I think that It's necessary because police reform quite honestly. Is needed in Near every agency across the country. Shields comes from the Atlanta Police Department, where she resigned as police chief after officers there killed 27 year Old Ray Chart Brooks last June. Activists and local attorney David Mauer says an outside agency like the federal government is exactly what's needed. I mean, this is a road police department we've got Rats investigating the rats. The police investigating the police. The local police union says it's confident the DOJ will find no systemic violations of constitutional rights. Louisville protest leader in mayoral candidate Shameka perish right believes otherwise. But she notes. The attorney general did not cite Briana Taylor's killing as a focus of the new federal inquiry. I mean, I wish is it spoke more, too. Her case, But the fact that they're investigating our Ellen TV, it does give people some hope. Louisville Mayor Greg Fisher says he sees the investigation as an opportunity to bring federal resource is to ongoing local efforts at reform. It is Paris, right? Points out. Fisher may be welcoming the DOJ investigation now, but he didn't ask for it. It was protesters who were calling for more to be done for NPR news. I'm just Clark in Louisville..

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