Listen to native speakers pronounce “covid” in real conversational contexts with synchronized timestamps and subtitles.
And the next morning, the leaves were falling off.- COVID comes in early 2020.
In the financial crisis, the Federal Reserve is ready to loan.Covid, the Federal Reserve does all kinds of new things, because no Federal Reserve chair wants to be in Friedman and Schwartz 2.0 that somebody writeswhere they're the bad guy who let the economy melt down.
That's fascinating. Are there any organizations or sources besides Chalkbeat, of course, that you'd recommend folks at Google who are interested in these issues, particularlyCOVID and young people, COVID and the education workforce, that you'd recommend they turn to learn a little bit more about this?Yeah. Well, there's a lot of great education journalism out there, not just Chalkbeat.
So you can be a remote student.COVID was a really harsh lesson for all of us on the brittleness of our supply chains.
I would say that, don't give up.COVID is a gold medal in business right now.
In fact, just before COVID, Sankara Eye Foundation India was almost 100% self-sufficient.COVID has put us back by one or two years.But we are not worried-- we will catch up.
It's the highest vibrational time is 4:00, 4:30.COVID is everywhere. Is it in the flat next to me?
So this is what $12,000 buys in Ethiopia.COVID hit us pretty hard, but we managed to kind of claw back to even and get enough for 1.5 million new people
So now it's not really Bob's fault.COVID, as terrible as it has been, has been a multi-trillion dollar PR campaign for the value of housing,
the concept of mismatch or the theory of mismatch, which is that most of the diseases that we-- that get us sick and kill us--COVID being an exception-- are our result from our bodies being inadequately or imperfectly adapted to modern environmental conditions.So flat feet, and myopia, and heart disease, and diabetes-- and the list is very, very long-- many cancers-- Most of us who are in this room
It's also true from an economic perspective.COVID has been a disaster economically for a wide range of workers.But it has clearly disproportionately harmed Black workers, for example, much more than whites.
This was my home studio where I'd lost everything personally and professionally from pretty much my entire life.During COVID, I had closed up my offices in Santa Monica and I'd brought everything here.I mean, no one was coming to work, so this is where I thought it would be safe.
And it turns out this alerting system worked very, very well for COVID.Because COVID has a long, pre-symptomatic period.It will detect COVID 80 percent of the time, with a median of three days in advance of symptoms.
And the next morning, the leaves were falling off.If COVID hadn't hit there, how far would that have gone?
Oh, it was a mistake.After COVID, I said, uh uh, we're hiring developers.
And even in business, it's true.During COVID, you will remember, everything stopped.And for all the people that are business owners like me, it was really difficult. And I remember, I put my team together.
During COVID, he was like, Mom, you need to be on TikTok.
when COVID hit. That COVID ravaged Italy.
And COVID happened. And I remember walking out of a lesson and going, oh, we have our first COVID case in New York.
Before COVID, I always tried to say to people, don't go on those calls if you can avoid them.
The COVID app, which we developed in five days, we had no idea whether it would work or it would last two weeks
And COVID, because shipping slowed down, provided another moment when these results could be retested, and they're very robust, so lots of ways
during COVID. But it was around six years.
With COVID, we recognized that if we understood that this is a group project, we would have handled COVID much more better.
When COVID first struck and work from home became the norm for most knowledge workers,
Obviously, one of the biggest topics in education over the last year-plus is COVID and how it's actually disrupted education.So COVID has disrupted many industries, again, few as much as education.What have we learned about virtual and remote learning as a result of the past year and a half?
So it provides so many services, particularly in the US, actually.So COVID, obviously, massively disruptive.I want to think about dwelling a little bit on some of the biggest long-term impacts and damages being created by COVID and work from home and, I guess,
So COVID-19 impacted us a lot, also, of course, as individuals, as well as as an organization.
And COVID just killed that.
And COVID-19 is a perfect place to ask that question because look at the vaccine.
during COVID to treat what they call as cytokine release, which was causing deaths in many parts of the world.
In COVID, spike protein is really the main antigen against which you want the antibody response.
But COVID has changed some of those attitudes.
with COVID and with people's susceptibility to these large-scale projects.
During COVID, I was not able to do in-person events.
When COVID hit, suddenly we found ourselves on these string of invitations to go on Zoom and see a poor quality fundraising
of COVID deaths and cases among racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, lower socioeconomic status groups, and immigrant populations,
And COVID-19 and the impact it's had on Black and brown communities has made people focus on COVID-19 and impact on the Black and brown communities
by COVID. So in that situation um you know what they do for a living as well as their income level would be an
after COVID ends obviously.
and COVID and like all of these things, that we can protect some of the businesses and the people
And COVID has left an indelible mark on our social fabric.
get COVID and are told, OK, the next step is we're going to transfer you to an intensive care unit, a decent percentage of those patients will say,
of COVID-19 on the Black community a week, or even days earlier, have been able to save lives.
Has COVID affected that, because it's only a year old.
My COVID person is here.
Y COVID siendo un gran problema, creo que va a generar muchas soluciones muy interesantes de gente muy talentosa.
This month, we've had five of the six largest wildfires in California State history, bringing hazardous air on top of an epidemic of respiratory disease.For COVID, Google has rolled out SOS alerts with internationally vetted, science-based information and contact tracing functionality.To help tackle climate change, this past week, Google made a number of announcements, including carbon offsets for its entire legacy of operation
The other big difference is the timescale of the curve.When COVID hits a particular city, two weeks later, you see emergency rooms being swarmed.You see hospital beds being too full.
¿Y COVID cómo empezó?
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