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is to act as an enabler for turkey to make tactical concessions while sticking to an expansionist playbook jumpstart opal. us al jazeera athens, the us, his marking a 100 years since one of the worse acts of violence in the country. the vigil warehouse might be told the race massacring oklahoma, that when a white mob destroyed a thriving black community in a house, the district of greenwood hundreds were killed in 1000 left homeless. president joe biden will travel to oklahoma later on tuesday for a commemoration ceremony. ah, hello again. i'm fully back to you with the headlines on al jazeera se asia is struggling with a surgeon corona virus infections. malaysia has imposed a nationwide to week long down. and vietnam is suspending international flights and
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testing old 9000000 people living in how she needs city. florida 3 has more from carla for on the restrictions in malaysia. the government says this is necessary to prevent the collapse of a health care system that's already under severe strain. so now and only essential services and sectors are allowed to operate at reduced capacity. and even then people want to go into work have to have a letter from the relevant ministry to show that they do belong in one of the allowed sectors. and schools also shut and only 2 persons per household are allowed out to obtain essential items with an attend kilometer radius from their home. more than 90 percent of people in ethiopia, northern te grey region, are in need of emergency food aid. that's the warning from the world food program. thousands have been killed in 2000000 other displaced in fighting began in november . the european union envoy for the palestinian territory is calling for international support in rebuilding guys after last month's 11 day bombardment by
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israel. while in 250 pounds, simeon lost their lives and infrastructure was destroyed. school officials, the nigeria have confirmed that 136 students are missing after an armed group attacked on his lama school in geena in the state of niger on sunday. one person was killed and another critically injured parents have been reunited with some of the younger children who were released a russian opposition activists has been arrested as a government crank found on craig's head of parliamentary elections. andry people viral was taken off a flight in st. petersburg by police in a tweet he said he was being held on suspicion of managing an undesirable organization. the offices of several opposition figures had also been rated in the past week. those are the headlines on al jazeera, rob madison will be with you in under 30 minutes time with the audience here and use our right now. it for stream is a very bleak picture for
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a lot of americans out there. why supremacy? in fact, all of our confusion, you're putting more money into the hands of somebody taking money out of the hands of other workers. everyone goes to their campus and it becomes the us versus down. this is a deal about constraining a nuclear program. the bottom line off the big question or now to 0 the i answer the okay to down the stream, we're going to bring you the latest uncovered 19 in india. of course the story about india 2nd wife made headlines for many weeks. we are not leaving the story behind. so if you're on youtube right now, you've got comments, you've got questions. we have experts in the house today. you can also them anything, and i'm sure they will be out to respond to you. so be part of that conversation. meanwhile, earlier this week at the beginning of the week, prime minister modi in india acknowledge the india have multiple challenges, right now. tropical slide close to deal with and also
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a global pandemic heavily. regarding today's booty, we are witnessing how our nation is fighting, covered 19 with full strength. it is the worst pandemic in the past 100 years. and during this pandemic, india also boldly faced several natural disaster lit, but i will be up about. so multiple challenges for india and how is india feeling? we've covered 19 will politics get in the way in politics getting in the way, let me introduce you to add gas. we have a new we have to thought i lee. and hopefully we'll be joined by dr. joe, you to as well, but 1st of all, a new welcome back to the stream. nice to see you remind everybody. see you on what you do. hi sammy, i'm i know i'm a health care reporter. i work at a data journalism i'll call in and get to have you talk to so many walk into the stream. tell everybody who you are and what you do. thank you for me to the
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pleasure to join you today. i'm a medical doctor by background, and i work in public health. i specifically work in the aerial. how do we make health systems stronger and more resilient? get to have you thought to join you to welcome to the stream. introduce yourself to our international audience. thank you for having the visual for me. i'm dr. teresa, i'm a physician and i look up to patients who have and other diseases, but i don't treat the i see patients. i read the mighty to moderate back home care . i guess i, it's so good to happy because you all have, by virtue of being in india, you have point line experience. as the 2nd wave of covert, i knew if we were looking for the current headline, what had you, i would you tell our audience is important to pay attention to what's going on now . i think the big story was, i think the last time when i was on your show,
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it was about oxygen and the lack of oxygen logistically, the government has figure that out. but right now it really is this vaccine crisis because him does. vaccine crisis is a global vaccine crisis. the w h o c scientists has just said that, that a 91 countries in africa waiting for vaccines because india had committed to supply those vaccine for the w. rachel, so in games going on, getting the vaccines here, but the, what the world is not getting effects in the, the, i think this is the big, big area. thank you for sharing that with us for, for solely looking at the numbers for the number of new infections they appear to be going down in india right now. what are you most concerned about? i think even though the numbers are going down and that is good zeros, we have to be careful because the numbers are still much higher than the highest we saw during the 1st rate, 900000 at its peak and we are still seeing about 150000 a day. so we're still not out of the woods. we still don't know what is happening
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in a lot of places outside of the metro's. so we really, really need to be on a lot. i've got this huge comment coming freshman. hello james. nice to have you part of the program today. james said it was about the amount of cases india is reporting. is that the true amount? i bet there are many cases that are reported and people who have died. and then the not sure that they dido cover because they haven't been cas but fun and i want to pick up on that. yeah, i think you know that the registration is generally and reporting is generally an issue in countries like india. so from that angle there is under counting, there is a lack of testing facilities and who delirious. so there are stories of, you know, 3040 deaths in the village out of which may be one or 2 people managed to get a test. so of course, very definitely on the counting whether it is deliberate or it is just
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a function also has system that was not adequately prepared. that is debatable, but definitely better is under counting those ones. you get a little sense of what your covert 19 2nd wave life is like in india right now. what story would you tell us to give us some insight to this time round as opposed to what we had during the 1st wave knife was a little easier we didn't. we haven't seen these numbers ever. i have not seen these numbers in my life. i've been practicing for a long, long time. this is what we do. this is what we're supposed to be doing. this is what we've signed up for. but i don't think we ever thought that we would sign up for where we were making calls for oxygen. maybe we're making cars to get medicine, essentially medicines that maybe were making cause to forbid, begging for beds or christian beds. i assume it's,
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i mean the medicine part of it is easy for us. we know what we do. we have to do. we know what we write, we know what we have to prescribe, but it was heartbreaking to me cause for oxygen because full beds. and then having to think, having to tell the families that you know, you're not going euro. i can tell them that you're on your own, but i pretty much had to, you know, say that they would have to look around for beds and foxridge. and then it was just me because there was just so many patients who were completely overwhelmed. i knew you're not in your phone or you're not in front of the guy. yeah, it was just, it was a nightmare. or, you know, and i use an analogy for this. it was like for a patient to get care during the crisis during the beak was almost like being in a storm. and the only way to get shelter is a pile of microscopic lego bricks. and you have to piece together your shells using
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those lego bricks, and that's the only way you can be only way you can be saved from the storm. so it was pretty much unlike anything any, all was ever prepared for the entire health system. sort of came apart. every little piece had to be stitched together by the family. from, you know, getting oxygen to medicines, to getting transport better. the ambulance has oxygen does not have oxygen. some people was even a case that i was familiar with, where the woman spent 2 days in an ambulance because that was the only way for her to get oxygen. hospitals were running out of oxygen. so even going to a hospital was not a guarantee that you know, you would get an steady supply of oxygen so which is quite, quite as awesome. do you stay in delhi so that time tell you been in states like oh yeah, that sounds like the worst moment the worst time and we saw those pictures of people
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. oh, my soul night over gasping for air was as we were covering those stories. but i knew right now the oxygen crisis appears to have passed. you update this? yeah, i just wanted to reply to that because i think, you know, a lot of people are now referring to this in the past. and that we did do these kind of things and we did have these problems. the fred ministers just released the statement that's a lot of his way. you've kind of bragging about this. now as the success, you know that that's all the oxygen problem. but then the question to me really is if this was a solvable problem, if this was something that man could handle, man did not handle, you know, there was a, there's a natural calamity that we're dealing with in terms of the panoramic with this was a logistical issue that we should have hand carried, so we're able to talk about it now in boston. what it means that they needed to have been who went intervention to have not got up to that place in the 1st place. but suddenly i will, i, i totally agree with, you know,
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i totally agree with. i know, much of the crisis that we saw was actually not caused by the virus. it was caused by a lack of foresight, lack of preparedness. last year there was a sort of hubris that was prevailing that somehow indians are somehow naturally immune to the virus which happened in the start which had and after the 1st wave. there were even declarations that by our leaders that india has gotten through the was to fit. so, you know, so there was a certain attitudes which was really not scientific and public health experts. india has excellent public health expertise. india has the resources as we are speaking, india spending about i believe, $140000000.00 on developing on redeveloping the central historical part of delhi. you know, so we have sufficient resources, we have sumption expertise, but we somehow fail to deploy it adequately to ensure adequate preparedness. we
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help we help feeling to also addict have adequate vaccination ramp up. so there is a certain failure of leadership and i would say there's a little bit came to what is being witnessed in brazil also though, solely your so nuance that anyone outside of india, main dot of call, what you were saying there. and that is where the p j p decides to put their money . that money is available for certain things and attention, certain things and not others like critical health care for india. i'm just making that very clear because that is what you're saying. and we just bring in to check who is concerned about what is happening in rural areas of india. have a listen gets. so the why does know sort of spreading to be part of the country and it's what do you do even as i see it? number one, that a death of 15 facilities,
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a number to the gender identity among the population that will india to get tested . the only solution to this problems i see it is if you need an image actually ramping up the number of testing facilities. and as many individuals as possible, isolation the cases and vaccinate to the potential population. i don't think of any other way a problem and a solution nation to check what do you think, thoughts on, on any start 1st and then dot story. you can go 2nd. absolutely ok, in agreement, we should all, as you know, people of india as the public, we should all keep an eye on the testing rates of cities and states. and if you see them falling down, we have to raise a human cry. it's the only way to detect a search early and avoid crude measures like a lockdown, which really hurt the war. and i think i'm totally totally agreement with what was said. but juanita, i completely agree with what what was said. in fact,
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letting when the, when the peak of the 2nd with the testing facilities were not adequate enough, we didn't have enough, as many people who are not get to tested. so the numbers would, whatever numbers you see, what the numbers that they have been projected. i would say at least it would say 30 percent more than what was projected. we had families with patients. the families had, you know, one of them had symptoms, but only one or 2 people got to do those with just all assume that they were cool with punitive. and they were just given treatment according lee because there was no testing available. so they have to ramp up testing, they have to get the vaccination and please, and they have to continue to isolate the patient. education is, so korea is so important not just for india and covered 1902nd way, but for all of us around the world. and there's been some very tricky moments for
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india regarding information education and misinformation. let us start with something that i'm gonna call black fungus, doctor jeter. for then you're going to tell me the medical name for it and why it's coming. a bigger problem. go ahead. so it's, let's clean, give it the proper name that's going to call my settings and of this fungus i of, you know, she'll be a little bit across through the boat where coming from, because in the previous leave or to re give that's many stated that many patients had uncontrolled. sure. good. so we are not sure whether it's the stream which is causing this fungus to come up. so you should be what receive this has been this time around because of adrian has been particularly virulent and has caused indiscriminate use of the roads. and we been seeing that patients are being giving high do those theories. and they've been given it for a longer period of time. so this will cause an india diabetic capital of the one.
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the, there lot of people who sugars have gone undiagnosed, which has played up because of the status that have been given, also took over, causes the immune system to did it. and this also allows the fungus to grow. so this is one of the reasons why this is coming up. so new to me. i think that's critical. yeah, go, go, go ahead, go ahead. i was just doing some reporting for a story on this. and i think one of the terms that you use is very key. we're talking about missing information. and i think you have had a problem with irrationality and medicine even before this plan. they make those with n c for doctors to, i mean, some doctors to prescribe all patients to demand for medicine. they may not need for the irrationality. and i think we've seen that happen a lot in the 2nd we've especially on this issue of the lloyd's, which is directly linked to this, to the size of life on this. and
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a lot of it from what i understand from the doctors who i've spoken to, they said that you know, from the prescription order that they have done. and i think our doctor and then we just spoke with also one of the doctors i wasn't due last week. he was saying that, you know, the bulk of the prescriptions would be seeing people who have come to them after already having been on steroids for a very long time and been put on very early on in the course of their diagnosis. so this is irrational and this is miss inflammation really because it's patients who are pressurising doctors who put them on some fetus treatment or doctor feeling like they need to do something. and it's some sort of over composition that they, you know, kind of feel like they need to adjustable. but all of this is bottom if information, you know, you're not going anywhere. that's why i'm not like, i'm sorry i'm, yes, i'm going to jump in over that. go ahead. yeah. so what happens is, what do you do when there is no bed available? what do you do when there's no oxygen available? what do you do when there's no ice? you bet available. what the doctor's doing is he's ramped up the street. i do, you know, visit w h o c, d c. all doctors, there are guidelines when you have,
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they've given exact recovery trying to show us this is the exact them g milligram of cd that is needed. we don't need any more. you don't need any less. and this is the duration of saying that it's to be given, but when you don't have oxygen, when you don't have of and you don't have beta when you don't have a doctor's good desperate and i have, i myself, have seen prescriptions from other doctors where they have given double to do is just to ensure that the oxygen come up the they don't need a bed, the fever, draw the c p level, go down. so here they have been indiscriminate use and i understand way, but i can control that i can do for you to join those saying, i think the owner, so the responsibility lies where the power is the greatest, right? so who was the power is that the individual doctor was already in a situation of extreme trauma dealing with patients in
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a system that's fallen apart or does it, is it with our or, you know, scientific institution and are, you know, political leadership guidelines were not updated in a timely manner, which reduces trust in what the government is putting out both public trust and the medical community trust state guidelines not so it's not just one political party said guidelines and us interim guidelines. they still can contain drugs like it will mention as it's from my son, which are no longer recommended for regular patients. so suddenly you cannot just say does drugs without telling us what they do go ad. so it will make, i think, dr. joy, that would be better place to do this mixing as an anti parasitic drugs. what role does it have for my to my sen? yeah. you know, as it's nice and then dr. cycling the antibiotics, they have move all to play and cheating a virus unless it is a secondary infection which comes up after the 6th or 7th day,
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the 1st $56.00. they don't, you don't see any. we don't see any of an antibiotic. and treatment of the virus and the 1st $5.00 to $6.00, the virus, the effect of the infection after 7 p d, that is when they pneumonia. and they could be a big deal. infection that can happen, that is when you need an antibiotic knock before that. alright i, so this is a p s k. i don't have it in d, i or you're watching this weekend. doctor should need to is telling you when you should be prescribing anti virus or it's you should be told if alright, a doctor's hope, i hope time from my book so many how tight for me because there's more things i want to show you from our audience who are watching with you and i was trying to squeeze the morning. so interesting question here from 0. could you discuss the misinformation spread? yes, absolutely. that is so important. i want to do that by chris nash. christian, as he's also concerned about the misinformation, a new come off the back of christmas video comment. let's play it. go ahead and get
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back to this information is going to be accurate information and misinformation. either we have the government use misinformation, beach critical, although it also seem the government should accuse us building misinformation. so it's got a little dark where a new is right now, but new. i'm still gonna ask you for your, for your take on this because i understand that you were told that you were not allowed to report on. i'm going to use the, the, the public term for this black fungus. and that there are certain information that is not being shared because authorities do not want that information to be shad, doing a 2nd wave of covert 19. what's the problem? is that a new go ahead? looks like a new has
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a black out right now because you still hear us. i think so there's a little bit of a tender st almost say or i don't. the delta sonali. you can't you pickup because i know you understand the issues here with the management of a narrative about cove it 19 and then getting out good information to people. it feels like there's some tension between those, those 2 missions. go ahead finally. so, you know, i, i seem to understand how signs and evidence based medicine and prescribing the correcting, according to latest medical science is a partisan issue. it should be a non partisan issue. but however, i think governments are struggling to offer some remedy to people. so we still see certain drugs in guidelines, refills, you know, do not be very precise. clear information coming out. for example, we knew last year how important, good ventilation is. but that was not truly amplified by the media or by the
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government. but this here, there is talk of animation, had me spoken about the importance of, you know, fresh air flow, open windows. you know, i do believe we could have reduced a certain number of cases. we only focused on distance. and i think it's really, really important not to copy paste things from a more developed context into countries like india. you know, so we copy pasted social discipline saying we copy based on the idea of locked downs without an understanding of the social economic context of developing countries. and we had a very medicalized response to was offend damage, which is not a purely medical issue. so so i think the government needs to really allow the community and the public health community, the medical community to become a voice or forced time for correct information and not climbed out. notices are
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being issued with say that nobody can speak about, say, the fungal infection we were talking about without prior permission of the government. this does not make sense at a time when the government alone cannot manage everything. it is an unprecedented situation. they need to collaborate with citizens, they need to engage people. they need to engage exports to, you know, to reach to the public. so, you know, very crude measures to control some sources of information. misinformation are not useful that we fit a one more question. this one comes from your site and avo jasa is on youtube and is wondering if the politics from the b j. p is impacting how well corona virus is being managed in india or after that. so the question i'm going to get that to talk to joey. to speaking as a medical professional, how is politic,
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either helping or hindering new dot to join into so i find that is a lot of mixed messaging that happening by the government. and that hinders of that hinders out of. busy treatment protocol, number one, number 2. let's start with the vaccination. let's start with the resignation. dr. lead all out. we were supposed to be the largest producer vaccines and lead, although we started off with the health care workers that the started over the above 60 and about $45.00, the co morbid fees, et cetera, the prime minister himself to that scene. and that was that i think addressed vaccine hesitancy in a huge rate here. so many followers here he addressed the last scene hasn't been seen, but then he lost the plot somewhere in between. because of because the signing of
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data. recall that's weird because the vaccine could be here to send back scenes all over the world to still be from shock for anything our own country, our own countrymen, and that's with the 2nd we've up and we should of vaccinated people quickly foster and we should have ordered more pre ordered models, as all the board has ordered, pre ordered, we didn't pre ordered any vaccine doses. so that's when of visual mixed messaging. they can me, oh, they can be they to, when the government sends out to patients holmes, who have tested positive and the did contain a lot of course they do contain. busy more tablets they contain a bunch talk to me to but they also contain something on a scholar and i to the doctor joining the chicken chicken, give us a lecture on medicine and kind of in 1900 medicine for over an hour. thank you.
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said 25 minutes of your time. we really appreciate you talk to joey to new is back and also talk to san ally. you on youtube. thank you for your questions. we'll see you next time. take care. bye. june on a jessie, who will take half honey's, place will bring you the latest runs presidential election on june 18th, the bottom line returns to discuss current developments in us politics and how they affect the world member state to gather in the u. k. on june 11th for talks on key issues at the g 7 summit, a new series portal brings 0 award winning digital content to our tv audience. and the sentencing of derek children will be handed down onto the 25th join us for lloyd coverage at the historic us court case reaches a conclusion june on the jersey.
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