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Dialect coach Erik Singer analyzes the accents of some of Hollywood’s biggest names. How accurate were they really?

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Jennifer Love Hewitt discusses the fine art of asking for a “happy ending.”

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In the Final Episode of the Remarketing Expert Track, Johan Verbois (Remarketing Expert) and Wolfgang E. Reinhold (President of CARA) look back to the most important moment with board members of CARA:
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Canada should collect race-based data on COVID-19 infections to better understand the impact of the pandemic, according to one of this country’s leading experts on the social causes of disease.
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The risk of becoming exposed to the COVID-19 coronavirus increases in some cases and decreases in others. As more parts of the country start reopening during the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, Dr. Susan Hassig, an epidemiologist at Tulane University, shares how to think about managing the risk of everyday activities for yourself. She recommends analyzing situations by looking at the distance you will be able to maintain with others, the diversity of households in the area, and the duration of your activity and interactions. All of this can change if you are high risk or interacting with someone who is high risk, as even moderate situations can lead to major consequences. read more

Professor Teo Yik Ying, dean of the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health at the National University of Singapore, says students do not face a greater risk of getting infected by Covid-19 as schools start to reopen on June 2. He adds that with schools putting more protocols in place to upkeep safe distancing and personal hygiene, the risk of infection is lower now, compared to before the circuit breaker period.

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In an exclusive interview with the South China Morning Post, China’s leading respiratory disease expert Dr Zhong Nanshan praised Hong Kong’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. He also said cross-border quarantine measures between Guangdong province and Hong Kong could be eased soon.

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Dr. Irwin Redlener joins to discuss the realities about the quick timeline coming from Trump officials on when a coronavirus vaccine may be available. Aired on 05/22/2020.
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WA Australian Medical Association President Dr Andrew Miller wants state borders closed for another seven months (11:08). Student has tested positive for COVID-19 forcing a prestigious Sydney school to shutdown (3:55). Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2noaGhv Get more breaking news at: https://bit.ly/2nobVgF

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U.S. President Donald Trump has been eager to reopen the economy, despite a continued rise in COVID-19 infections and dire projections of deaths. Saving the economy from total devastation could help Trump in the polls this November.

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Singapore’s total number of Covid-19 cases exceeds the 20,000 mark, as the Health Ministry confirmed 788 new infections today. This takes the total to 20,198 – the highest in Southeast Asia. Infectious diseases physician Dr Leong Hoe Nam of the Rophi Clinic at Mount Elizabeth Novena breaks down what this could mean for the nation, as the fight against the pandemic continues.

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Laurie Garrett, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist covering global pandemics, tells Lawrence O’Donnell there has been no strategic goal in the response to coronavirus because the distinction between strategy and tactics, such as testing, has been “completely eliminated.” Aired on 5/5/2020.
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Canada faces several economic disadvantages as it emerges from the pandemic but having the U.S. as its major trading partner could help, says Peter Hall, the chief economist for Export Development Canada.

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Toronto pediatrician Dr. Dina Kulik answers your questions about the risk to children from coronavirus and about what happens when schools reopen. 

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News organizations should only be carrying U.S. President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 briefings if they have “news value,” says Frank Sesno, director of George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs. Sesno says the briefings have been a “disaster.”
 

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Infectious disease specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch answers viewers’ questions about self-isolating, wearing masks and grocery shopping.

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The president of the Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada (SOGC) answers questions about pregnancy and COVID-19.

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Dr. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, reacts to the ways coronavirus will stretch the U.S. medical system. Aired on 3/25/20.
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코로나19 감염성 높아져…”1년내 세계인구 최대 70% 감염될지도”

It’s generally believed that with the coronavirus the worst is yet to come.
But some predictions by global experts… say the virus will likely end up infecting most people in the world.
In that case it could become a seasonal illness like the flu.
Our Choi Jeong-yoon reports. Public health experts have been trying to gauge how bad the coronavirus outbreak will get, and whether it will become a full-blown pandemic, by calculating the pathogen’s reproduction rate.
And according to a recent report by U.S.-based investment bank JP Morgan Chase,… South Korea’s coronavirus epidemic has not yet reached its peak.
Taking the speed of secondary infections in China into account ,… the bank predicted that the epidemic could reach its climax in Korea around March 20th and said there could be as many as ten thousand confirmed cases.
The bank supposed three percent of the 2-point-4 million people living in Daegu had been exposed to the virus.
Daegu is where more than 80 percent of the total confirmed cases have occurred in Korea.
However, the South Korean health authorities said it’s too early to make such assumptions.
Vice health minister Kim Gang-lip said at a briefing on Wednesday that more thorough statistical analysis needs to be done on the spread of the virus.
Meanwhile, some say the virus will ultimately become uncontainable.
In an article by the Atlantic,…Harvard epidemiologist Marc Lipsitch said the coronavirus will be a global pandemic,… with 40 to 70 percent of the world’s population likely to be infected this year.
But he clarified that by saying many of those people won’t have severe illnesses or even show symptoms at all, which is already reportedly the case for many people who have tested positive for the coronavirus.
In that way, it could have similarities with influenza, which is often life-threatening to elderly people or those with chronic health conditions, but causes no symptoms at all in around 14 percent of cases.
This is leading to an emerging consensus that the outbreak will eventually morph into a new seasonal disease, which The Atlantic says could one day turn the “cold and flu season” into the “cold and flu and COVID-19 season.”
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