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portrait from a destroyed city. philippines in the sun. starts in may 20th on t.w. . this is the deadly news live from good some us states push ahead with easy down nations despite warnings they moving too fast to pressure to lift restrictions is high so as to get the economy moving again but scientists fear it could lead to a new surge of in fiction also coming up. germany pledges hundreds of millions of euros in humanitarian aid to help developing countries find be corona virus as the
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german foreign minister says international solidarity is finally to defeating the pandemic. and spine allows children to go outside and play in public again after 6 weeks stocking government promises to continue lifting restrictions if the number of new corona virus infections keeps for. an anthony howard welcome the corona virus outbreak in the united states is fast approaching a 1000000 confirmed cases the official death toll is nearly 55000 the spot these grim milestone some states are beginning to ease restrictions that's in defiance of public health experts who say that without proper testing and contact tracing measures there will be a spike in new infections georgia is among the states ignoring that advice and
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allowing many businesses to reopen. on the day the coronavirus death toll in the usa rose above 50000 thomas putting was allowed to reopen his barber shop a barber in atlanta for over 50 years he now has to wear gloves and a mask while he cuts his client's hair. that's what i've been going since 6 o'clock this morning oh wall did it say about florida good hair there's a bird flow. i gotta pay rev i got to pay bob barber's the muddy boot hill. it's not only barbers many businesses in georgia have been allowed to reopen like tattoo studios bowling centers and gyms cinemas and restaurants will follow on monday but not everyone is following suit this gym will continue to hold its classes on line. whether or not we open today or one day or 2 weeks sure it didn't really matter unless our clients are still kept coming in
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addition to georgia the pioneer other southern states in the us are planning to ease restrictions on experiment that others of us risking states with a democratic governor are mostly sticking to stricter measures. and as stressed as we are about getting back to work reopening up businesses we know that if we do it too fast a 2nd wave is likely and would be even more devastating than the moment that we are in the debate on the right time to reopen is emotionally charged in the u.s. like here in wisconsin a large number of trump supporters across the country are protesting against the restrictions on your you know my home yes your freedom your right you know why should my freedom. for the protests are financed and supported by right wing organizations yet these protesters remain a minority according to polls 2 thirds of americans fear restrictions will be eased too soon like these nurses at
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a counter protest who. laid out 1300 candles one for every corona virus patient who died in a wisconsin hospital. well joining me now is william schaffner professor of infectious disease at the vanderbilt university medical center in nashville tennessee professor great to have you with us as we saw in that report the governor of michigan warning of a 2nd wife if lockdowns and too soon what does she mean. what she means anthony is that if people start getting together in their casual about their social distancing and their use of masculine and hygiene then this virus will be transmitted among them and when that happens we'll get more cases war people coming to emergency departments and are admitted to the hospital that will be the 2nd wave she's talking about that's what we're all concerned about here in medicine we know it's a balance but we have to move carefully profess
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a disease experts recommend wide scale testing and contact try sing as milestones for the states to make before listening lockdowns part of that balance is that happening will is happening to a degree anthony and not every place has enough testing yet nor do they have sufficient personnel that are trained to do all the contact tracing and that's what makes us a little bit edgy or removing at least in some states to rapidly i'm afraid we're going to have to wait and see professor what would you say in terms of the the balance between science and people here what would you say to justify the current lockdowns to people who are under serious strain on the economically or mentally how do you convince people who have had enough to stick with it. yeah that's a difficult thing because it is
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a delicate balancing act you don't want to open things up so that those very people who are now starting to work again become sick themselves or cause sickness among their perch among their clients among their patrons you know they're still going to be a lot of people who won't get their hair cut right away because they're concerned that it's too early all we can do is ask them to be with us and to balance it out and we in medicine asked to understand what their problem is and so once again it's a balancing act just don't run walk. professor william schaffner in nashville tennessee thank you so much thank you bethany. well germany has pledged 300000000 euros in humanitarian aid to fight the coronavirus epidemic in poverty and crisis stricken country's foreign minister. said the virus posed a grave risk to those living in countries with struggling health care systems as
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well as in war zones and refugee camps he said international solidarity was needed to gain from the pandemic germany is responding to a call by the united nations to provide an additional $2000000000.00 of relief to contain the outbreak in less developed countries. oh earlier we talked to our political correspondent tom aspera and i asked him what was behind germany's decision what's behind that decision by germany is that pledge that you mention and also that announcement by the united nations that a warning that the pandemic is affecting obviously all countries around the world but not all countries in a very equal way so the most vulnerable countries around the world are suffering more from this pandemic and that's why united nations actually needs that extra money the money that you mentioned and that explains why germany as well announced so 300000000 and this goes to something very important in germany's foreign policy
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and that's that multilateralism something that the foreign minister has stressed on various occasions in fact he has been looking for a so-called alliance for multilateralism and this explains why germany is giving this money to the united nations to united nations organizations because they believe germany that the united nations can actually distribute that money accordingly and also help the countries that are most affected by this pandemic the countries that are most vulnerable be it because of unarmed conflict or a war or because of the number of refugees or different reasons why germany has decided to give this money and what the united nations could actually do with it. and that was the deadly political correspondent thomas sparrow that while the sound of children playing has returned to the streets of spain that emerged from 6 weeks of home isolation after the government allowed them to go outside again spine imposed strict lockdown rules in march to stop the spread of the corona virus if the nation continues to reduce the infection right now or thirty's of promise to
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give citizens more freedom in the coming weeks. a snapshot of an unforgettable moment spain's children emerged from their homes on sunday for the 1st time after 6 weeks stuck inside children under the age of 14 are now allowed outside each day for up to one hour accompanied by an adult and within one kilometer of their homes critics of the spanish government's coronavirus lock down one of the world's toughest had pointed out that even dogs allowed out for walks have had more freedom than the country's children the relief out on the streets was palpable. i've mr streets the streets and the park the most and to feel the air on your face. i never thought i would miss school but i really miss it. it's in winter when
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you are so right here yeah we appreciate being able to go out because staying home is getting very boring even though we have the playstation and we can talk to our friends on what's up and video calls but it's good to be able to go out and have some fresh air because we're feeling a bit overwhelmed at all but we're trying to be out with a lot of joy a lot of nerves the children were looking forward to going out after $45.00 days at home they're very happy it's a relief. that children over 14 still aren't allowed outside and the lockdowns other conditions remain in place for now maybe baines prime minister says a further easing of restrictions may be on the horizon. a new study a movie i would like to announce that if the evolution of the pandemic continues in a positive direction as it is doing so far from a 2nd people will be allowed to go out for individual physical activity and walks with those they live with always under the conditions set by the health authorities in the midst. that yes. later this week the government will
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unveil its broader lockdown exit plan raising hopes that scenes like these will become more common across the country. now a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. government says it still plans to issue city if it gets to recover to cut it 19 patients freeing them from lockdown and quarantine restrictions the world health organization has warned that so-called immunity possible it's a risky as scientists still don't know whether people can become infected more than once. separatist in southern yemen have declared self rule breaking a peace deal with the internationally recognized government and rebels accuse the government of corruption and mismanagement in implementing a power sharing deal. both groups are part of a saudi led coalition fighting iranian backed rebels in yemen. so the arrival of will no longer impose the death sentence for crimes committed by the
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manas countries crown prince has recently launched a series of reforms that modernizing the conservative kingdom of the sing i pad although crackdown on activists moderate clerics and reformers. more than 1500 is still battling forest places in the radiation contaminated to nobble exclusion zone in the northern ukraine while fires have been writing for the past 3 weeks causing extensive extensive damage to buildings. through well during germany's lockdown authorities have banned indoor religious services but some congregations have come up with creative ways to keep anything on a regular basis in one german town but catholics and protestants have been coming together at the drive in movie theater to hear a weekly sermon going to church in the western german town of khowst felt
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but these worshipers work even have to get out of their cars they're pulling into the local drive in movie theater for sunday mass indoor church services have been banned since the coronavirus pandemic hitcher many. of these drive in services are something very special for one thing they give people a sense of community that they've not had for weeks. plus it feels a bit like happening. right worshipers can tune into a local radio station to join in the hymns and hear the church service which is administered jointly by a roman catholic priest and a protestant minister. the idea came from the community and was gladly seized upon by post. yeah we've tried to do our best to find some way to connect with your lives with video messages with initiatives and what we're doing here now the last few weeks of inspired a lot of creativity. the worshippers seem to be delighted with the result.
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what a great idea it's a real mass you can see the priest the sermon ok we're all separate in our cars but you see the other faithful and that's good. i would say it's very relaxed thank you to the little i think especially in these times the soul needs nourishment. that's all it was on this city told us you shouldn't honk your horn i say it's up to you. to sunday service has brought great joy to the faithful and they hope it continues even after the pendant makers over c. well as restrictions have confined people today honks which seemed wildlife making
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an unexpected appearance in cities around the world dolphins have been spotted swimming close to the shoreline in istanbul now the turkish metropolis straddling the bosphorus marine traffic has been vastly reduced in the water by connecting the mediterranean and the black sea these models are clearly enjoying the relative peace and quiet. this is a doubly news in europe that i don't forget that website is there any time you needed a lot more news for you at the top of the alpha now though i have to be held in the team here and thanks for watching. what secrets lie behind these walls. to discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 316 get kidnapped now.
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