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rick perry broke the. the c.w. news live from berlin and the world passes a grim milestone as more than a 1000000 covert 1000 cases are reported but people in turkey are not forgetting their neighbors it's a lifeline for the elderly with seniors and seriously ill curfewed ill under curfew excuse me they depend on others for their daily essential is also coming up to india's prime minister trying to boost more out in a country under lockdown by purging people tonight in spite of the pandemic of millions a day laborers left with no income are barely surviving and. it's
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feeding the lockdown blues people around the world stuck at home are turning to music and basically anything else they can think of to fill those endless hours. i'm sara kelly welcome to the program more than a 1000000 people around the world now have confirmed corona virus infections and 50000 our debt here are some of the latest developments in the pandemic the united states has registered the world's highest daily coven 1000 death toll thursday saw 1169 confirmed deaths from virus related causes there south korea has refused entry to 8 foreigners who refused quarantine measure. yes all overseas
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arrivals including south korea nationals are required to self isolate for 14 days and germany now has more than $80000.00 confirmed cases and over a 1000 cope with $1000.00 deaths that says the health of the country's disease control agency says deaths are probably being undercounted it's codeine $900.00 cases are also rising sharply in turkey the country is currently having more than $80000.00 confirmed cases and $356.00 deaths associated with the virus present right to type out of one is under growing pressure to impose a general lockdown to slow the outbreak what he did introduce early on is a curfew for the chronically ill and those older than 65 people who have their own special needs. home delivery turkish style. for many istanbul residents this is not a novel way of doing their shopping but with the corona virus epidemic worsening it's now become
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a lifeline for the elderly. if there are. no cool shopkeepers have quickly adapted to it as other cities that we have started to delivery service so they call us and we help them anyway we can if they want something from the shop at the market or take it to their homes because they are elders solution. the curfew for citizens older than 65 was among the 1st measures taken by the turkish government in their battle against the epidemic. it is a civil right of local authorities have been told to be strict. to enforce the rules and send people home. at 1st however many pension is wouldn't listen to an arson from these general municipality tells me beat us a lot of the. eba sharda nothing really changed during the 1st days the trying to defeat it now you can see that the use of public. transport for example is down 90
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percent and this is a strong sign that our older citizens are more aware of the importance of the issue now they're following the rules more than before. because the more pensioners stay at home the more work there is support teams across the city they have delivered groceries to tens of thousands of quarantined istanbul lights. that despite the early introduction of the curfew for the elderly it has proven to little in the fight against the virus more measures have been taken. it's jumbles grand bazaar one of the largest in the world is now closed as are schools museums sports clubs bars and cafes. all international flights have been stopped and domestic travel severely restricted istanbul's new gigantic and poor and he and deserted and shingle on arson predicts
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that moon measures will come to the sulu for as the old out here in istanbul the population density is very high hearted so it's safe to say that we will need more radical measures eventually after all is sample appears to be a hotspot a fist epidemic going on in the now and watch of this stumble. with more restrictions looming stumbles patients will be tested as well as the solidarity of its people. and i am joined now by our turkey correspondent julie han who is currently and for lend yulia as we've just seen there turkey saying a sharp rise in new infections tell us a little bit more about the spread across the country. well it is spreading fast to the number of officially confirmed covered 19 cases in turkey has more than tripled over the past 7 days it now exceeds 800000 more than 300 to 50 people have died
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that's according to the turkish health minister however critics argue that the actual number of cases might be higher that many infections have gone unnoticed because authorities have just recently ran to the number of tests some people have also criticized of that the government for weeks wouldn't reveal which parts of the country are most affected so it was just 2 days ago that the turkish public finally learned that a stumble in the epicenter of this crisis is a city of 16000000 people and it has about 60 percent of all coronavirus cases in turkey. don't dish out a kick to the stone we still see 15 percent of people moving a rush. and this is very frightening because it means 2000000 people are out on the
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streets every day. that's as much as the entire population of some big cities in europe particularly it's a real threat and that's why we say we need stricter measures. of a tidbit just to doomsday gets you so call for stricter measures there will be a how is the government responding. well you just tried to istanbul's them a crime in mama lou that has repeatedly called for a general stay at home order for in stumbles a residence not just for the elderly as soon as possible president adlon has so far stopped short of introducing a complete lockdown all not public lives although his government has imposed a number of measures already but edwin says that the economy must continue to function but with the number of infections are rising he has come under increasing pressure from medical experts and from the opposition most prominently here is.
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a mom who is pushing for a general lockdown of his temple how well prepared yulia is the health system there to cope with the pandemic while many doctors would only talk to us journalists on the condition often non-image see because they say they're too scared to speak out so it's the turkish medical association the country's largest doctor is a union who's voicing these concerns and they have been warning that if stumbles the hospitals were short of goggles masks and other protective a quick moment in that same might face a severe lack of i.c.u. fast the turkish government on the other hand is trying to give the impression that the health system is so robust that they have enough resources a few days ago they even sent a protective gear and to disinfectant to italy and spain to the government's
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message is we are prepared we are so well prepared as that we can even send support to other countries indeed turkey correspondent you leon thank you. now let's get a look at some more ways the cove in $1000.00 is impacting the world germany's health minister john says that he sees 1st indications that the rate of new infections in germany is flattening spawn also said that getting masks and other supplies to help workers was improving and that 40 percent of the country's intensive care beds are currently on use. police in france have been stopping cars leaving paris to catch potential holidaymakers authorities have warned residents to cancel any travel plans for the school holidays which weekend this weekend. as british hospitals brace for an expected increase in coronavirus patients the military has stepped in to support and deliver protective gear and ventilators to
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hospitals some medical staff have voiced criticism saying that the response comes too late. and the u.s. navy has dismissed the commander of the coronavirus hit aircraft carrier after a scathing memo that he went wrote went public in it this captain demanded stronger measures to control the coronavirus outbreak in his war ship the u.s. navy says that he exercised poor judgment. well as fear infections and lockdowns move around the world we asked some of the network of correspondents to give us an insight into how the pandemic is changing daily life. deserted streets empty restaurants closed shops in the u.s. capitol to stop the spread of the virus more and more states are ordering their residents to stay at home but not everyone complies if you days ago police in
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neighboring mary lent interrupted a church service where 50 people gather it and none of them were social distancing the oh so it is can only help that such attitudes will change soon as people understand what's at stake staying at home is challenging for everybody these days but now imagine staying at home if you live in a shack no one room shack with a lot of people and a very crowded space this is the reality for millions of south africans and although the lockdown rules off the 3 week locked on extremely strict many people simply not able to comply when you talk to current you don't get the sense that people are really panicking the certainly hasn't been the kind of runs we're told the paper pasta we've seen in many countries you can even still find mosques like these in certain pharmacies even though they are now selling for about 3 times the prices one place that is on this have described as the top climate now home to about $100.00 ukrainians in fact which is pretty secure about 50 of them are now
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reported to have left illegally and now face fines of up to 400 euros if the emergency law has been extended here in the parliament behind me for an indefinite time so prime minister viktor orban can no rule by decree some hunger ins are concerned that these emergency powers could be abused but high gear is i'm more concerned about whether the health care system will be able to cope and maybe also about the quality of the advice given by authorities these are approaching their no told. to clean this with bleach before cooking and eating extraordinary times indeed. the view from our correspondents around the world there was one country with a relatively low infection rate so far as india which has $2500.00 confirmed cases in a population of $1300000000.00 last week the country introduced a nation wide lockdown to stem the spread of the virus in
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a video message broadcast on friday prime minister narendra modi try to bolster more route by urging people to light candles for 9 minutes on sunday night. for millions of day laborers in india who lost their incomes when the country went into lockdown candle light is not going to fill their bellies. reports. waiting. sometimes for hours at and. this is what every day looks like now for these daily wage workers. social distancing boxes seem meaningless in the face of hunger. at the end of this particular. to oranges none of these men are originally from delhi. they migrated to the capital from villages in neighboring states looking to own a livelihood. some work in small restaurants are those at construction sites
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every meeting depends on the days. but with businesses closed for india's lockdown these awnings and the meals have dried off now didn't trying to go home but all the bus stations were closed the police told us to stay here. but there are no medical services available here and we're not allowed to leave we would have to call an ambulance the police to let us go. yet with food attack and these men are the lucky ones. the government is so why even paul would have hundreds of shelters like this one yet the demand far outstrips the supply in addition many are physically unable to reach these centers because of the lockdown. this is where civil society is stepping in goon an ngo that has worked on disaster relief during floods and earthquakes. is now adapting to a different challenge to
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a disaster that cannot be seen but that is everywhere. this time fall fewer aid workers are being called in to maintain social distancing and they're taking up tasks they have never had before relief work especially in the midst of a law down is the government's responsibility. but workers here believe there is no time to assign blame lives are at stake and not just because of the good or no iris because good men big government was not for the pay i'm making an effort but there's a capital we need to work together this is not an issue of survival of this sort of i will go through her. but even as these groups work to our industry to provide protection and food to the city's poorest. the fight for survival promises to be a long one. crowding together for shelter social distancing is
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a luxury these men cannot afford but for now at least there is food to eat. and that report was from g.w. correspondent a musician just wall in delhi here's her assessment of what's next for india and its battle with the virus. india's 3 week lockdown officially ends on april 15th the government has formally denied any rumors about its extension however just yesterday the prime minister spoke to local leaders to draw up an action plan that enables the staggered reemergence off the population this however is far from the only challenge india faces there is a need for increased death sting as well as the increased manufacture of protective equipment along with more treatment isolation centers activists also point out that there is a crisis of hunger emerging alongside this health crisis and that this isn't just about how he hits ruler migrants and the urban poor during the lockdown but is
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going to be a concern extending far beyond it for the coming months as well the prime minister in his friday morning speech however did not address any of this these concerns and this is something that has drawn criticism and that was new mission fall in delhi just over 2 months after kovan $1000.00 arrived in germany opinion polls indicate that a sharp increase in chancellor merkel's approval ratings is coming to fruition angela merkel's management of this crisis has boosted backing for her conservative c.d.u. c.s.u. bloc by 7 percentage points as the country rallies behind what was seen as a lame duck government just a few weeks ago germans now say that what they fear most is covert nineteen's economic fallout enormous 2 weeks into the new freeze of public life more than 90 percent of germans still agree with the contact restrictions in place.
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simply accepted that's the way things are now no problem. is good you can still buy everything but of course i miss my friends. confidence in germany's health system has even slightly grown since last week to 77 percent overall while 22 percent say they are less confident the system can cope the 4th coverage of. the health service is working despite all this is great as an old person i remember war times and we're nowhere near that yet. what germans currently worry about most is the economic damage the corona crisis could bring. 3 quarters are concerned over very concerned for the economy overall less than a quarter worry about their own personal situation solidarity in europe and beyond is also something most germans would like to see now. well almost 2 thirds feel it is right for politicians to think of germany 1st at this time of crisis 95 percent
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would like to see solidarity within the e.u. and 64 percent say rich countries like germany should now help poorer regions. well foreign ministers are currently discussing the huge effort of repatriating european tourists stranded around the world because of the current travel restrictions thanks many thousands of germans still waiting to fly home the largest group of stranded germans is in new zealand with $10.00 212000 people followed by south africa with $7000.00 thailand with $4000.00 and india with $2700.00 peru around 2000 in total berlin says that it has repatriated nearly 200000 people in an operation that has cost an estimated 50000000 euros here's one example from argentina. one of hundreds of cities under lockdown.
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many germans are stranded unable to return home. frankly janowicz found refuge with an argentinean who let him sleep on her couch in her apartment but it doesn't get enough i'd like to return to germany i want to be with my family and get back to a country that is economically and politically stable in a crisis like this it's it's he can't afford the remaining flights so franco hopes to return home on germany's emergency repatriation program but that's not an option for the many germans in their campers at the foot of the n.d.s. they aren't allowed to travel yet some are glad to stay here anyway at least for now it's a war to run things that are getting serious 1st thought was let's stay here because we felt there was more risk of being infected on the plane or at the airport in germany than here in argentina i'm sure i'm sure it's.
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another german couple was able to shelter in a police hut so they wouldn't have to stay in their jeep in the blazing heat they're also stranded or. we can just stay in the car and we can just leave it here if we don't get it out in time we probably be fined or it will be confiscated but of an accomplice here in the meantime they help with cooking. well the u.s. jobs market is reeling from the impact of this pandemic a staggering 10000000 american workers have filed for unemployment in the past 2 weeks stores and restaurants have been hit particularly hard last week 6600000 workers filed for unemployment benefits twice the figure from the previous week focus now turns to the march jobs report due later on friday the massive surge in u.s. unemployment has many asking what the coronavirus fallout will mean for the global economy. let's get more on that markets correspondent contribution joins us from
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frankfurt so kind of we have to mention that this is a backward looking indicator so what exactly does the data tell us about the current state of the u.s. economy while it's setting us that the recession has reached america much much faster than economists had anticipated and companies in the united states were willing to lay off people very very quickly despite the 2 trillion dollars that the u.s. administration has promised to support businesses and despite the pledges by the u.s. president and finance minister. to companies not to lay off people too quickly those lost jobs of course mean lost homes too many americans and let's not forget americans very often are losing their health insurance when they lose their jobs and this in the times of corona is a particular strain to those families incredibly stressful for those individuals meantime let's let's go across the atlantic conrad what is the situation in europe
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where several countries are also on lockdown. well the situation here in europe varies depending on the schemes and the support schemes they had in place already before the corona crisis you know that here in germany we have reduced work hours schemes that something where in bad economic times companies can have the wages for the work has paid for by the government but the contracts with between the workers and the businesses remain intact something like this is also in place in france so this gives of course a lot of support to workers in those countries other countries of course in other countries businesses are more able to hire and fire easily the u.k. for example about a 1000000 britons have applied for what they call universal credit which is basic support by the state only during the last 2 weeks conrad and in frankfurt thank you
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conrad. well with most of us forced to stay indoors and away from our families friends social media it turns out is helping to fill that void videos and means have become sources of smiles during the crisis let's take a look now at how some people have been showing their creative side. this music is the medicine of the minds coronavirus has its own. for some home office means blowing off some steam. for those getting a bit more restless. how about some sports. never quit much but just improvise. even if the goods are in short supply. disappearing costs.
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not to mention disappearing parents. some just want to ride off into the distance. others have been sharing their time for state attempts at home a facemasks start forgets our canine companions i'm good for wealth by old just pottery thanks to. a quick reminder now of the top stories we're following for you here on news germany's coven 1000 death toll has climbed above 1000 with more than 80000 infections a top expert has warned that coded 1000 deaths have probably been undercounted but he did not specify whether he meant in germany or the world why. india's prime minister narendra modi has urged people to like candles for 9 minutes on sunday as
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a show of unity last week he introduced a 3 week lockdown to stem the spread of the virus leaving millions of people unemployed. and don't forget you can always get to the news on the go just download our app play more on the app store it will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for breaking news and if you're part of a news story you can also use the app to send us photos and videos. and suddenly out you can also go to our web site t w dot com the follow us on social media i'm sorry kelly in for letting you so much for watching.
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