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this is you tell you news live from valley of the deadly coronavirus continues just right more than 2000 people have now been infected as new cases all detected within china and as the death toll rises there officials say they expect the outbreak will only get worse also coming up to 75 years since the liberation of auschwitz survivors of the most notorious nazi death camp gather at the site to mark the anniversary on monday but as the number of mistakes a body does get smaller those attending their ceremonies want to make sure that the
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man for you what happens there never dies. and in german football by munich cut like 6 lead at the top will be good as they get to just a single point after a 5 goal and demolition of shall the audience will read. on her own free glad you could join me in china health officials have announced they expect to see the corona virus outbreak intensifying now the virus has already appeared in all but one of china's provinces and at least 11 other countries china has said it will boost efforts to contain the virus that means even more charles foreign travel bans counseling major public events and shots interest attractions as well as a wide spread health screening meanwhile the death toll is rising at least 56 people in china have died and more than 2000 people have been infected.
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oh. oh oh paul city in quarantine a public health announcement is broadcast to a near empty street and we're hand but the medical centers are overflowing and even if residents feel well they could still be a carrier of the new coronavirus china's health minister told reporters that the virus is ability to spread is getting stronger and he she is where our knowledge of the new corona virus is limited or the origin hasn't been found. from our observation of the disease can be spread during the incubation period the period lasts for 10 days the shortest is one day the longest is 14 days this is very different from sars shoes look here and that means a seemingly healthy person carrying the virus can affect other people before symptoms appear there's no vaccine or
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a drug to prevent the virus but medical research is safe 1st tests on a possible vaccine could start in 3 months time. here in who have all access to pharmacies hotels or any other public spaces comes after a temperature check many residents are taking these new restrictions in stride. i'm not worried it's not bad one because the one city government has treated us very humanely that is to say all aspects of the defense measures have been very satisfactory i think there are lots of get home state boards and just you know wait for the parts but the doctors in daily contact with sick patients can't wait for it to pass dressing for battle against the virus the city says there's a shortage of masks and protective goggles and we hand. and chinese state t.v. shows medical supplies and army medics arriving in the city from other regions to
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help the stretched health services there. it's the middle of the festival of the new year a celebration that has been drastically scaled back this year. or more and this is story i'm joined now by christian it linda maya spokesperson at the wall health organization welcome to you christiane we are now understanding that people can spread the virus before symptoms show that's according to china's health minister on sunday how worrying is this and in light of that what should people do. well there are good news and bad news as you said this is a flu like behaving virus like like the flu like the common cold and means you're kind of mild symptoms hence a little sleaze a little cough or you could have heavy symptoms with fever and everything associated and yet you could spread it in all these scenarios that's the bad thing but at the same time many people can get treated and the good news is you can
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prevent yourself like you prevent yourself from the common cold simple protection measures hygiene your own coughing into an elbow or into a tissue not into the open it's very important that if you're in contact with someone. be and wipe your hands afterward so avoid being sneezed on coughed up so that simple measures go a long way absolutely and we also understand that of course confirmed cases have now reached beyond china in light of that could w.h.o. meet once again to consider declaring a public health emergency of international concern we're definitely expecting this as the emergency committee members already said on thursday when they last met they are saying they will reconvene weeden within 10 days sold that clock is ticking to . the transmission outside of china has yet been very little travelers have brought it out but from there it has not been transmitting on that's a very important and slightly good news for europe and all other countries where
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this has been transmitted to so far the right question lindenmayer from the world health organization thanks a lot thank you. well the sheer remaining survivors are beginning to gather in auschwitz one day before the official ceremony marking 75 years since the liberation of the nazi extermination camp now monday marks the anniversary of when the soviet army freed at the camp and its prisoners in 1940 germany's nazi regime establish the auschwitz concentration camp in occupied poland it was their largest and deadliest extermination camp in total $1300000.00 people were deported to auschwitz most of them were jews from all across europe nearly all of them were killed most of them in the you know tourist asked chambers now others were also sent to auschwitz including gay people roma people sinti people polish political prisoners and jehovah witnesses but this week of remembrance of course his about more than numbers it is about the people and earlier especially when she. asked her
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to tell us more about what people gathering there had told her about how they feel there's an eerie silence here on the eve of that historic commemoration of the red army liberating essentially what became a killing machine a genocide machine here the epicenter of the holocaust behind me you see the gate that so appeared to my eyes is what people think of when they hear the word ousted it's about it must cry on it the cynical sentence the labor makes you free with many learning upon arrival here that they will almost certainly condemned to death i had the opportunity to speak to the few survivors who are still alive today 75 years later some of them came here on the eve of this momentous day and will be joining those commemorations on monday here is our report on what their
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emotions were and what their message was here in our suits. so. years. with the help of her grandchildren jeannette spiegel has made to difficult journey back to auschwitz. the 96 year old was deported to hear from vienna during the war. not only did she survive life in this notorious camp but she also survived the death march when the nazis fled auschwitz at the end of the war taking some of their presidents with them. the monsters one way they've marched on and then came a growing oh the russians are very close friends who are on all of the law and ever knew few. need those somebody and tried to
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step over because if you couldn't march destruct they were superior to you. david language originate from poland also survived auschwitz here mr bridger she said he can never forget what he saw and heard. if there were sirens there night and i said to the people that were there before what are the signs and and they said they're. making rays on their camp i says what kind of rays he says they're sifting through do able bodied from day one since they considered not be able bodied anymore and so they did not they will bog are being born to become a tory or eliminate the able bodied their luck to syrian the camp and take them to work and i said. oh my god this is how do they do it is there a list is there a preference is what i was describing about no it's everything very random anybody can just be selected to go through all this i need minutes and so on like this i
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said i can't sit in this place. but 75 years after the liberal. ration of auschwitz these memories dying out. anti semitism though when he went back is still very much alive. for action ploy to cement his did not die. to have to be. anti semitism did not die a startling reminder and necessary. but what message do the survivors and the members of the jewish community gathered there in auschwitz want to send to the world leaders who will join them. well i also had the opportunity to talk to a rolled louder the head of the world jewish congress and he said that words would simply not be enough he wants to see more action and when he talks of action he
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means the internet because he says that the hatred comes from somewhere he would like to see government's crackdown on internet hate that is spread there those bubbles of hate and said that something like the attack and holler at the end of last year in germany were a man tried to enter a synagogue but luckily failed but 2 innocent bystanders being killed that was due to internet hatred that is something that is spreading and also the message here from the survivors in particular was that the opposite of love is not hatred it's indifference and it's the indifference to this hatred that many of them are more worried about now 75 years after than they were only a couple of years ago according to a few i spoke to chief political editor. in auschwitz thank you so much for bringing us those respective. let's take
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a look now at some of the other stories making news at this hour so she one people are confirmed dead in the off some off of the earthquake that struck turkey 1600 people were injured by the magnitude 6.8 quake that hit the town of see video and its surroundings. purchases in hong kong set fire to the lobby of a huge residential building fishel fans used the site as a quarantine facility amid the current virus outbreak firefighters have since extinguished the blaze and can danger contained the damage to the democratic leader or house impeachment proceedings adam schiff has accused president trump of threatening him online the president tweeted shift is corrupt and probably very sick he has not paid the price yet for what he has done to our country. well i'm going to sneak a football by any account closed off. the top of the table to just single point off a battering shall the end of a very capital it was billed as the heavyweight title fight but ended in
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a 5 nil knockout a resurgent shellcode went to audience of raina knowing it was a stage on which david wagner's side would be closely examined on the football's brightest lights up to just 6 minutes it would be keep the market should it to be tested 1st he failed to deal with a tantalizing cross rather than dusty pursued celebrating a return to the top of the scoring chop. his 21st goal of the season the replay was a great viewing for the 21 year old keeper who was old at sea and the great time continued to sweep forward before half time as abide by the returns of the story sheets at the end of the well constructed move. the parasites cross a gretzky assist and a thomas millet finish was poetry in motion and there was more beautiful prose to come 5 minutes into the 2nd half of the film a shock a stolidly on gorecki stepped up. to bring his old club today names.
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to rain a lot of the trickery and the only question left was how many would it be. like minutes light 11 dusty turned provider and it was by him for. the pose footwork by the by 40 out goes a very simple finish. the final stages little more than a position has surged not read made fun of his opponent before shippers had one final sat and sat with much to his music symphony by him back within a point of logic at the top and ready to make a run out of a straight title as shouting cut back to the drawing. and once he recovers from that we'll update you on the rest of the results from this weekend's bundesliga action while hoffenheim cruised to a 3 no wake tree overpayment they because in all say won 3 nil against us so. off taking a look at saturday's games then buy and gave her a check frankfurt beat legally to leipsic when your bad didn't want to know against our spec hats
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a bad one away you. rise to 3rd on the table that's off the beaten mites high book suffered a shock lost a part of born on a friday burst you don't mind the modest $51.00 say shoot for a documentary film looking at this to say the world's most polluted river or the latest is on a website called i'm not at home great but. it's all happening. during live to news from africa the world you're going to exceptionally stories and discussions continue and we will come to their views and precluding program money from foreign to me from the easy to our website a d w africa join or something still t.w. africa.

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