The Daily Show: Ears Edition - Coronavirus Updates - U.S. COVID-19 Cases Reach All-Time High & CDC Thanksgiving Guidelines
Episode Date: November 15, 2020The U.S. reports a record-breaking 100,000 new coronavirus cases in one day, Pfizer announces great news about a potential vaccine, and the CDC rolls out safety guidelines for Thanksgiving. Learn mor...e about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Despite the fact that we totally ignored the virus, it looks like it is refusing to go
away.
Which means all over the US, the news looks like this.
For the first time ever, US coronavirus infections have reached a record 100,000
new cases in one day.
And we're now inching our way toward the nine and a half million mark.
In battleground states like Arizona, Wisconsin and Texas, COVID was top of mind for many
Americans this election, but it's front and center every day for doctors like Jason Mitchell.
This is the highest volumes that we've seen throughout this pandemic.
As many focus on election results, first responders are still struggling to save lives, with COVID cases climbing in 43 states. We cannot afford to lose any more
lives. Colorado is now accepting patients from outside its borders, but like other regions,
they too are facing a 100% spike in new cases. Though the mortality rate has improved,
the volume in cases is accounting
for an increase in deaths in 32 states. That's right, people. A hundred thousand new cases
a day and an increase in deaths in 32 states. And don't forget, this is nine months in. Nine
months. COVID-19 is like if Godzilla attacked Tokyo, but then signed a long-term lease.
I love this city.
There's always something happening.
And everyone knows my name when I walked down the street.
Guyaka, Gaya, I'm like, how shucks, guys.
But as you can see, coronavirus does not give a shit about politics.
Even after the election, it carries on.
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And while the situation in the United States is uniquely bad, the pandemic is also getting
worse in countries where the disease was under control.
I mean, among the countries calling strict new lockdowns today, the United Kingdom
has announced theirs.
Although I won't lie.
Giving the Britsitson, the British British British, the British been their last chance to enjoy a social outing for a while.
No, United Kingdom, what are you doing?
This is like people who cheat at their bachelor parties.
It still counts and you should definitely get tested.
I mean, maybe COVID works differently in Britain, that's why they're doing this.
Maybe British Corona gives you a head start. All right everybody, get one more point and then I'm coming for you. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thu thuu this. Maybe British Corona gives you a head start. All right, everybody, get one
more point and then I'm coming for you. Now, there is some good news. Doctors are getting better
at treating COVID-19, pharmaceutical companies are coming closer to having a vaccine, and now a
computer scientist might have found a faster way to diagnose the sickness.
Scientists at MIT have a new way to figure out if someone's cough
is a potential symptom of COVID-19.
They just listen to it.
Researchers say there's actually a difference in sound
from a COVID-cough versus irregular cough,
even if a patient is asymptomatic.
It's almost imperceptible to the human ear,
but they have artificial intelligence.
They can tell the difference.
There are actually differences in a the strength the strength the strength the strength the strength the strength tell the difference. There are actually differences in the strength of your vocal cords, your lung performance,
and in something researchers call the sentiment of the cough.
Their tests were between 98 and 100% accurate.
Researchers are hoping to use this as another screening tool for schools or other public places.
Holy shit people, this is amazing.
We thought we needed a vaccine. When it turns out we just needed Shazam for diseases.
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And can I just say, this is great news for us human beings?
Huh?
Using technology to fix our diseases, but I do feel very bad for the artificial intelligence that we designed just for this purpose.
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Right now, the coronavirus is giving us a lot of good news and bad news.
You know, sort of like getting laid at the family reunion.
And because it's 2020, let's get straight to the bad news first.
This morning, the US surpassing a staggering 10 million COVID-19 infections,
the highest number of reported cases in any nation.
In the past week, roughly 74 Americans were
diagnosed every minute. Countries across Europe are struggling to keep
COVID-19 at bay. France has reported its highest daily death toll since the
start of the second wave and the weekly death toll in England and Wales has
jumped by 41% surpassing 1,000 for the first time since June.
In Utah, overcrowding and intensive care units, forcing Governor Gary Hubert to declare
a new state of emergency.
I am placing the entire state of Utah under a mask mandate until further notice.
That's right.
Corona is blowing up in Europe and America again.
In fact, it's rampaging across the Western world so hard
that scientists have had to invent new shades of red for those COVID maps.
So right now the Midwest is kind of blood meets fire engine,
but the East Coast over here is only at Pothead eyes.
And I see what Corona did here?
It waited for all of us to be distracted by the election and then, boom!
Snuck into our
lungs.
It's like how Joey Fetone snuck into in-sink.
Everyone was so focused on rehearsing the dance moves, they didn't notice their bus driver
had joined the group.
It's gotten so bad that now even Utah is under a mosque mandate.
And you know shit is bad when even Mormons are using protection. So, that's the bad news.
But I did promise you the good news too.
And people, this is the news we've all been waiting for.
The drug giant Pfizer said yesterday
that its vaccine candidate was more than 90% effective in early testing.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the government's top infectious disease expert called the news extraordinary. He also says there are likely to be other effective vaccines coming soon.
The news from Pfizer was even better than expected.
I would have been very satisfied with a 70% effective vaccine.
According to a Pfizer press release, out of almost 44,000 trial participants,
94 got sick from COVID.
Four weeks after the start of the two-dose regimen,
and seven days after the second dose,
protection from symptomatic COVID was greater than 90%.
We were jumping out of their chairs, screaming,
basically, this is unbelievable.
Oh my God, we may put an end to this terrible pandemic.
Jumping out of their chairs screaming, you
know something is good news if it turns a laboratory into the Apollo. The
COVID protection rate is 90%! And maybe it's because I grew up watching Dexter's lab, but this scientist's accent makes
me want to trust him more, because he sounds like a scientist.
I'm not going to lie, if he had the voice of a frat bro, I might be a little hesitant.
Dude, this protection rate is like 90%.
Pretty much the opposite of when I bang.
But this is amazing news.
In fact, right now, if you're feeling chills,
a little dizzy, lightheaded,
that might not be corona.
That might be the symptoms of hope.
I know, you probably haven't felt it in a while.
If you've also lost your sense of smell, you should go to the hospital. That's not hope. And in a year like this, it feels so exciting to get all
this good news in one week. Huh? One week, all this good news. I'm like, calm down 2020? Is
it my birthday? I've lost track of time. I don't even... Did I miss my birthday, did I miss my birthday? Plus Dr Fauchi approves of the vaccine. And that is a great sign.
I pretty much don't do anything,
unless that man thinks it's a good idea.
Hey, Dr. Fauci, I was thinking of ordering Thai food,
and I just wanted to get your thoughts.
Yeah, I know you're busy,
but if you texted back,
maybe I wouldn't have to call. To be clear, there are still a lot of unknowns about this vaccine situation and how it could play out. Right? Pfizer has put out a very promising press release, but they haven't actually shown
complete data yet. And basically a press release is like a trailer for a movie that looks really cool,
but we still got to see the whole movie before we know for sure. Is it going to be
a vengeance? Is it going to be a justice league?
Plus, this particular vaccine is going to to to to to to to to to to to be parasite or is it going to be justice league? Plus, this particular vaccine is going to be really hard to distribute
because it has to be kept super cold the entire time,
at approximately negative 70 degrees Celsius, which is like negative 4 billion
Fahrenheit in those imaginary numbers Americans use. You know what I'm saying.
And the question is how you're going to keep a vaccine that cold during transport?
I mean, the one way is to keep it in the limo between Trump and Melania.
It's super chilly in there.
Or, here's my idea.
The government should hire every ice cream truck in America to distribute the vaccine.
Yeah, I'll volunteer to drive. Mr. Ice Cream Man, we need the vaccine!
Stop Mr. Ice Cream Man!
Oh, I heard them.
I'm just going to make them run a few more blocks.
So while we're waiting for the vaccine to actually become available, we need to get the virus
under control.
And that job is about to fall to a new president.
Joseph Remdeservi Biden. And it looks like he's hitting
the ground running. President-elect Joe Biden, making it clear the work, begins today
with the pandemic his first order of business. Biden briefed by his new coronavirus task force,
led by former Obama Surgeon General Vivek Murphy, David Kessler, who ran the FDA under
George H.W Bush and Bill Clinton, and Dr. Marcella
Nunez Smith, a professor of public health at Yale.
He also implored every American to do their part.
We can save tens of thousands of lives if everyone would just wear a mask for the next
few months.
Not Democrat or Republican lives, American lives.
Poor Joe Biden.
He's trying so hard.
He sounds like the only dude who tries to follow the rules at the sauna.
Guys, if we all just wore a towel, we could avoid so many unnecessary rashes.
But yeah, Biden has a brand new task force.
And personally, I think it's an interesting choice to fool your task force
with people who know what they're doing.
Like, I don't even think he asked the My Pillow guy.
I mean, it's not what we used to, but I guess we'll give it a shot.
And honestly, that's going to be the biggest difference between Trump and Biden as presidents.
Biden is going to be telling us all the boring the boring the boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring the boring boring boring boring boring the boring boring the boring boring boring boring the boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring the boring boring boring boring the boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring boring the boring the boring the boring the boring the boring the the the the boring the the to t be telling us all the boring things like, you know, be responsible, look
out for each other.
Meanwhile, Trump was like getting that one day a month with your divorced dad.
You know, he's going to sneak you into six flags and let you try beer, which is fine for
a day or two, but after four years, your future starts to look really bleak. Oh, and speaking of a very responsible, remember how the White House had a thapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapapap. th. th. th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th. th. th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thr. thr. thri. thri. thri. thri. thri. thri. thri. thri. thr. thr. thr. thr. a Corona breakout last month because they didn't follow the rules? And you thought, oh, well, maybe this will be the thing that whips them into shape?
Well, think again.
This morning, the Trump administration is yet again the center of a COVID outbreak.
Housing Secretary Ben Carson, a doctor and member of the President's COVID-PANNLLLLL-Ea, and David Balsi, president's election legal team, among at least nine people in Trump's circle to be diagnosed
in recent days.
God damn people!
Another outbreak in Trump's White House?
Another outbreak?
That means coronavirus has now been in the White House longer than most of Trump's cabinets.
And I expected this from everyone else, but Ben Carson.
Dr. Ben Carson? I know you own a mosque.
You've been wearing one for 40 years. Don't be letting these crazy white folk bring
you down Dr. Carson. You saw what they did to Herman Kane. At the right things are
going, they're going to be finding Corona in the White House for decades.
It's going to be behind the walls, in the insulation.
Before Biden moves in, they're going to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have to have the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the their. their. their. the insulation. Before Biden moves in, they're going to have to cover the whole place in one of those tents. In fact, given how much Corona is in the White House, maybe Trump
shouldn't leave. Because let's be honest, that's Corona's HQ right now. Let's just keep
Trump inside, build a wall around it, and then get Joe Biden a nice Airbnb in D.C. That way,
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Coronavirus, you know, it's the thing you are pretty sure you had in February, but actually didn't.
The world is now deep into the second wave of this pandemic or maybe
the third wave or the fourth. I don't know. At this point COVID has so many
waves it's like those pools at the amusement park which are also big spreaders
of exotic disease. And after doing a little better over the past few
months unfortunately the US shows no signs of getting out of the pool.
The new explosion of cases in the coronavirus crisis, if you heard this, the U.S.
reported a record-shattering number of new infections.
For the first time, all 50 states reported an increase in cases.
Shocking, seven-day averages in Kansas at 41 percent.
Iowa at 48 percent.
South Dakota at an astonishing 54%.
New restrictions are about to go into effect in New York State.
Beginning tomorrow, all bars and restaurants must close for dining at 10 p.m.
Jim must also close to 10 p.m. and all private gatherings must be limited to 10 people or less.
A passenger on board the first cruise to set sail in the Caribbean since March, reportedly testing positive for the coronavirus.
All passengers were tested before boarding, but on Tuesday, one felt sick and tested positive.
All guests are now quarantining in their rooms.
Okay, I know what you're thinking.
Why are they having cruises during a pandemic?
But I actually think that there should be more cruises.
In fact, I think there should be free cruises for anyone who wants one.
Because those are the people who love spreading the virus.
It's better to just get them all on boats and put them safely in the middle of the ocean
and then leave them there for six months.
If Corona doesn't get them, the buffet will. Good riddens, Joe! And best believe there are a lot of people who are going to pretend to be angry that gyms are
closed. But really, deep down inside, they're happy. Because people love having a reason to not work out.
I mean, not me. Like yesterday, I was planning to work out, but then I had to cancel
because I think I've got a cramp in my earlobe, I just don't want to risk it. But to put it all in perspective, in some states,
the coronavirus positivity rate is around 50% right now.
So if you live in South Dakota or Iowa, look at the person to your left.
Now look at the person to your right. Why are you sitting between two people?
You're going to get coronavirus! So yes,
coronavirus is getting worse and worse as the winter months ari...... to. And to. And to. And to. And to. And to. And to. And th. And th. And th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. threats. threats. the. the. threats, the. the. thi. thi. the is getting worse and worse as the winter months arrive.
And with things spiraling out of control just in time for the holidays, the CDC has issued
new guidelines for how families can have a safe Thanksgiving, to which some families are saying,
mind your own god-dam business.
Experts say half of all Americans plan to travel for the holiday, going against those new
CDC guidelines, which recommend celebrating Thanksgiving virtually or only with people in
your own household and preferably outside.
For indoor dinners, the CDC says keep the windows open, spread out as much as possible,
and wear masks.
How about Christmas? What are we going to do for Christmas now? We lost the summer, now we're going to lose Thanksgiving.
I mean, you know, you and I are both Italian,
telling Italian not to get together on holidays,
it's pretty tough.
Honestly, I know it seems irresponsible,
but I think it is great for people to gather during a pandemic.
Yeah, because isn't that what Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is Thanksgiving is Thanksgiving is Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is Thanksgiving Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is than Thanksgiving is that what Thanksgiving is all about? Spreading a disease that wipes out a continent.
I'm actually surprised Republicans still won Thanksgiving this year.
I mean, after Joe Biden won?
Can you imagine what Thanksgiving is going to be like?
Them millennial nieces and nephews are going to be showing up like they own the place.
It's going to be walking around like, damn!
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