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this is news live from the tookie or does it citizens to stay at home for 48 hours in the beat to stop the spread of the coronavirus is stamboul europe's largest city was deserted as the curfew came into force more than 30 cities across the country affected also coming up. with official restrictions in place nicaraguans are being urged to celebrate easter as usual but president daniel ortega is accused of risking an epidemic in central america. and indeed 6 weeks to the national
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coronavirus lock down even as poverty pushes millions tweaking all the measures it's a question of survival of the poorest the forced to scavenge for food. i'm anthony how it welcome europe's largest city was eerily deserted on saturday morning after taking orders at citizens to stay at home for 40 odd hours the lockdown began on friday and spans across more than 30 cities up until now people have been going to work with few restrictions in turkey but suddenly imposed measures triggered panic by friday evening as people went out in droves to buy essential goods with the death toll already surpassed 1000 turkey has become one of the countries with the fastest rise of coded 19 cases more than hof of those cases have been registered in the stamp of. johns joins me
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from stamboul dorian why a last minute curfew just for the way can't. well the from the turkish scientific poll which the government is relying on for its battle against the virus they said at the threat had become so great now i think a lot of concern is that the people in istanbul like the rest of the country received only 2 hours notice of this 48 hour curfew and that resulted in absolute panic in some parts of the cities people rushed to the shops desperately to get supplies we saw images of people fighting in some cases and casting aside all of these calls for social distancing so there is a great deal of concern about how this was handled the blame game that started interior minister sort of the curfew order was issued and said this is it came from the presidency itself so it's very much a case of that even though there is race acceptance of these the need for this curfew many have been calling for it the way it's been handled has calls
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a great deal of concern and fears of the repercussions going forward. turkey is saying a stink up turn in the number of new cases of coronavirus at this critical moment is the health care system. but it's very difficult to say it's hard very hard to get in the pendant of reports from the turkish hospitals which are very much under constrict control of reporting early were cases of doctors speaking out on social media resulted in several cases them being removed from their post some facing even possible prosecution so it's very hard to get concrete details the ministry of health says that they have from social media of people being turned away from hospital saying that they are full of who to verify but even though turkey does have a pretty good medical service even though it's a relative peace pandemic could yet cause major problem to turkey's medical services daryn at this stage do we know is the lockdown likely to be extended.
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well that's another big question the fact that people only receive 2 hours' notice of this latest move it's are unclear whether this curfew could be possibly extended they are as awareness of this problem is continuing to escalate despite measures being taken but the turkish president regev typer one has been very insistent on rejecting calls for major curfew saying the economy's wheels have to keep on turning and i think the key problem for the government is if they do in forces major curfew for any length of time during working days the course will be for compensation to be paid for these people who are not working the question is does the government have those funds to support such a major financial drain on its resources and i think that is a major factor that possibly holding back further curfew extensions but it remains unclear at the moment daryn johns in istanbul thank you. global health officials are warning that nicaragua's put president daniel ortega is risking an epidemic in central america by refusing to impose measures to slow the
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spread of the virus neighboring states have already closed their borders but take his government wants nicaraguans to celebrate easter as normal the administration is encouraging people to attend sporting and cultural events and even keep going to the beach. in easter procession like every year in defiance of the global pandemic . that. even the pope has warned catholics not to celebrate the holidays and groups but nicaragua is one of the few countries in the world without lockdown measures to slow the spread of the virus. the catholic church cancel the processions and all religious activities but we pilgrims decided to carry on the tradition like we do the year after year so that it's not lost. a few residents of the capital managua wear face masks otherwise public life here continues largely unchanged schools and shops are open the streets thronged with
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people. critics of the leftist president daniel ortega want to know what his plan is if the outbreak does hit but ortega is nowhere to be seen some speculate as absence is due to medical problems leaving the government unable to focus on the pandemic is unable because they're. so obese and they're. here to give us money. here really. ortega's wife says he sends nicaraguans his love but some feel left alone will mean more than him ok. we have to look after each other because honestly the captain has left the ship as they say. see it could be done about it but. we need a captain. while the number of confirmed cases in nicaragua remains low
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many here worry it won't stay that way for long. authorities in india said to extend the nationwide lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus a $21.00 day to end next week the chief minister says lifting the restrictions would mean losing all guy ends testing is being ramped up as the capital delhi and financial hub mumbai emerge as hotspots the number of deaths and infections has remained relatively low despite india's enormous 1000000000 plus population. poverty is pushing millions of desperate people to defy india's lockdown orders it's a basic matter of survival this landfill just outside of new delhi has become a lifeline. for the past few days i've been eating whatever i can find here look here there's some bread. there are biscuits i'm going to eat that yeah.
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he and others scour heaps of waste looking for whatever they can survive on now and live on later. i don't know if i can resell anything at the moment but after lock down when the market reopens i'll try to sell it. to contain the coronavirus the indian government has chosen to confine all of its 1300000000 residents success varies city to city state to state some areas are nearly empty with few people venturing out but for the millions living below the poverty line confinement isn't an option. i had a good life and all of a sudden my kids and i lost our jobs everything closed down this is no way to live what are we going to eat the condemning has dried up work and cause a mass exodus yeah people will die anyway either from hunger or coronavirus under these conditions it's best to return to the village at least they're all relatives
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will be able to bury us with dignity. but well the poor 3 they could potentially spread a virus throughout the country making the fight against covert 19 even tougher to win. time to take a look now at some more coronavirus news from around the world. and the united kingdom has seen a record daily death toll surpassing italy's worst 980 people lost their lives in 24 hours amid concerns that britain's national health service lacks stuff into life and protective clothing. and run the park as conduct of the good friday service without any worshippers present the faithful to watch a live stream of the easter procession for francis will also stream his easter message from the seclusion of his private library. apple and google have announced joint plans to create contract contact tracing rather technology to slide the spread of the virus the 2 companies mobile operating systems palla 99 percent of
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the world's smartphones all the tracing out could be a powerful tool there remains a serious privacy concern it's. all the world health organization is warning that lifting restrictions imposed by the coronavirus process too early could bring a deadly resurgence the united states is close to one of the taking italy as the country with the world's highest death toll president donald trump says he wants to reopen america as soon as possible but nearly one 3rd of all global cases on now in the u.s. . passengers have thinned out on new york subways but that snow is surance to many people who need the ride it's really hard to be here i mean if i got one that was one thing like yeah like you know there's a lot of homeless people trying to build this thing so you can get away from the training get a good fire so that's nothing if. you know your kids we don't listen that's.
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keeping your distance from others experts agree that social distancing combined with aggressive testing of suspected cases is the fastest way to tackle coded 19 but there aren't enough tests for the job in new york and elsewhere in the u.s. new york's governor says companies now cannot provide the numbers needed we need. an unprecedented mobilization where government can produce these tests in the millions president trump pointed to progress in the numbers of new cases the other side you have the numbers of beds being used we're just saying substantially reduce that usually. there's heading in the downward curve but the death toll continues to mount hundreds in new york die every day hospitals or repurpose in refrigerator trucks as makeshift morgues and in the cities reserved
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for on mark graves burials have spiked the weekly average is now being reached every day the rise is being attributed to cohabit 19. well the lockdowns imposed a global coronavirus crosses have hit senior citizens especially as a hive lisc for they have to take extra precautions that means icon say the grandchildren or their children all do the simple things like the weekly shopping in rural areas that's an expert challenge as our reporter found neighborly solidarity appears to be alive and well in this time of crusts. brandenburg is about an hour's drive from berlin for the elderly it's a tough place to be on your own regina kruger is happy to lend a hand she goes grocery shopping for her elderly neighbors. this should stay safe and protected at home until this whole thing is over. but senior citizens do shop
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in the local supermarket things they underestimate the danger of infection she shops for those being careful but she can't get all the things they want need no unfortunately they're out of toilet paper and paper towels i found everything else . in this bag of groceries is for a couple that lives on the outskirts. i got everything but the toilet paper and the paper towels you're welcome. mrs guess she misses her friends and relatives. our children aren't allowed to visit the grandchildren can start by either that's just the way it is we have to abide by the rules health comes 1st for. some seniors compare what's happening now to the hard times in their past we will survive the war we survived flooding we will survive this virus. and that's where we get
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a kruger comes in while still looking out for us self. my own protection i wear gloves you never know what you're touching especially when you go shopping. but i'm much more worried about the elderly and whether they are protected. that's one positive side effect of the corona crisis in brandenburg neighbors looking out for each other. and before we go some incredible pictures from indonesia where the and krakatoa volcano has erupted spewing a column of ash 500 meters into the sky closed circuit t.v. captured images of lava and not scientists say it's the longest a rock eruption since the one in 2018 that triggered a tsunami along the coast of sumatra in java killing 430 people no casualties have been reported in this latest eruption. you're watching data news from berlin remember the web site is there. no casualties have been reported in this latest
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