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group starts may 21st on t.w. . this is deed of lenience live from berlin a grim warning from the u.s. government's top infectious diseases expert dr anthony fauci warns of needless suffering death and deeper economic damage as the country relaxes it and he calls it lockdown too soon also on the program russia eases its lockdown at the number of coronavirus infections in races president putin says many sectors of the economy
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will reopen though restrictions will remain in some regions including hard hit moscow. and the mysterious illness that's affecting dozens of children show symptoms with a potentially deadly disease and might be linked to cover 90. i'm told me a lot of welcome to the program the u.s. government's top expert on infectious diseases dr anthony fauci has warned that reopening the country too soon could cause a spike a new spike in corona virus cases testifying from home he expressed concerns to a senate hearing about the risk of a fresh outbreak if the easing of lockdown measures is rushed he also told the panel that a covert 19 vaccine would not be available in times of the schools. this
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. much. correspondent all of a salad joins us from washington oliver what more did dr followed she have to say. well tell me his issued a stark warning 1st and foremost any does say the united states is moving in the right direction but he also says of the same time that the outbreak is not under control so a very strong warning strong words here and he essentially is talking about the individual states and if they open their economy too quickly he says that we will see new spikes coming as soon as fall and that states therefore have to be ready to close their economies again if that happens so nothing president trump likes to hear as the election is getting closer but let's listen in what anthony fall she had to say. expressed then and again is my concern that if some areas cities states what have you jump over those various checkpoints and prematurely open
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up without having the capability of being able to respond effectively and efficiently my concern is that we will start to see little spikes might turn into outbreaks and so more caution than we've had from president from dr fauci there speaking the 2 have clashed repeatedly over how to deal with the pandemic how is the white house likely to respond. that's right and not only anthony fall she also deborah burke's a member of the crown of artist house pause in the wide tells both of them repeatedly had to correct the president trumps claim some of them really bizarre you remember certainly the one when he was talking about injecting disinfectant to help those suffering from the coronavirus so his aides eventually told trump that he's damaging himself he therefore stopped his daily coronavirus press briefings in the white house press briefing room but of course with testifying before
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a senate committee he was able to give his take and that was certainly not a very flattering one for trump but nevertheless the president is in a tough spot here because anthony followed she as well as the other leading figures in this task force are quite popular among the u.s. population so attacking them would certainly backfire which she is trying to avoid of course ok and briefly on how are the american people seeing this tension between getting back to work and ing and dealing with covert 1000. ok i don't think you've had a question there but i think we'll have to leave it beth and now all of a sonnet in washington thank you well he is facing criticism of course a majority of the american voters according to recent polls think that it's not worth risking the public health for opening the economy quickly so the allegation of the most important allegation perhaps is that president trump has not acted
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quickly enough he did not take the threat posed by the crowd of ira seriously in the 1st place and we're now looking at 80000 casualties as of monday and 1300000 infections across the united states so lots of criticism but still it's fair to say that his supporters are still backing president ok all of a sudden in washington thank you. russia has begun to ease its lockdown despite a surge in corona virus infections the country now has more than 230000 cases placing it behind only the u.s. and lattimer putin's spokesman was hospitalized on tuesday with colvin 19 despite the wave of infections president putin is going ahead with plans to roll back restrictions across the country but the hard hit capital moscow has introduced new rules people now have to wear gloves and mosques in supermarkets as well as in taxis and on public transport. no entry without gloves and
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a mask employees here tell people. the mini market in the center of moscow is sticking to the city's new rules despite a huge drop in profits due to lockdown measures the store can now only let people wearing protective gear shop. if it were new and we all know that these are precautionary measures but people are unhappy about them it's hard to find gloves and masks at the pharmacy at the moment otherwise we would give them out to people so that they could buy things at our store. restaurants and non-essential stores remain closed in the capital but construction work has now we started off the words have said that workers aren't at risk of infecting the public weeks they ship on monday president vladimir putin announced an official and to the so-called non-working period in russia allowing a gradual easing of the lockdown across the country he lowered it based on an analysis of the situation and on the opinion of chief medical officer has the heads
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of each individual region to decide what restrictive and preventative measures should be in place and on how i didn't want order to gradually eased. in the snitch isa continued. moscow has been the hardest hit by the coronavirus over half of russia's cases are in the capital but the lockdown is also a huge blow to russia's economy and that is the main worry for many people now. more than most and i don't think it's too early to come out of it most people don't have any savings and people need something to live on a way to feed their family and pay their rent. and that not say do you think the restrictions should be in place for 3 years why not make it 5 there just messing people around. look around you put it out on the streets anywhere no matter what restrictions or. political analysts argue that the kremlin's decision to ease
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restrictions is politically motivated as surveys show trust in blood in your putin has fallen to new lows along the main reason for these changes is that russia doesn't want to fall behind the west much and many european countries have already started coming out of corn team they've been successful in their battle against the pandemic. things are going back to normal there knows that if he falls behind he will lose out when it comes to public opinion in russia. meanwhile off shore it is in the capital have been frantically. going to expand the number of beds for covert 1000 patients turning buildings like this exhibition center into temporary hospitals after all thousands of new cases are still being reported in russia every day. let's not take a brief look at some other stories making headlines around the world u.s. president donald trump has tweeted his support for electric car maker tesla the
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company restarted its factory in california defying a local order that restricts non-essential businesses see a long mosque has threatened to pull his factories out of the state of officials don't allow production to continue. gunmen disguised as police officers have stormed a maternity hospital in the afghan capital kabul killing at least 14 people including 2 newborn babies the taliban have denied involvement in the attack which came just hours after a suicide bomber targeted a funeral in eastern afghanistan. europe's biggest budget airline ryanair plans to increase flights to 40 percent of its usual capacity by july 1st as the company plots a route out of the coronavirus crisis since mid march ryanair has run just 30 flights a day as restrictions have effectively closed european routes. doctors are trying to understand an illness in children with possible links to the
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coronavirus the condition shows symptoms with a rare and potentially life threatening course sakhi disease which causes toxic shock cases were 1st reported in britain italy and spain and now it's been identified in the united states. i mean the fear and uncertainty of the pandemic it was one of the few comforts for families the coronavirus really affected children now warnings they could be more vulnerable than 1st thought. this is every parent's nightmare right. your child me or surely be affected by this robbers but it's something we have to consider seriously. the u.s. hotspot of new york is investigating dozens of children taken to hospital all showing symptoms similar to cow was awkward disease a rare inflammatory condition. and it's associated with. a rash
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oftentimes in mcdonald discomforts things like. doctors increasingly see a link to coated 19. the reason i believe that we're seeing we're right now is just sheer number of children who have. concern is also growing in europe as children head back to school after weeks of lockdown now parents are asking if it's really safe. from the last 10 days is that this disease systematic how a sucky for young children may still have a lot of questions but for now health authorities around the world have few answers other than to be vigilant and gather more data we've asked for is for the global network of clinicians to be on alert for this and to ensure that they capture information on children systematically the statistics still paint a positive picture for children showing them unlikely to fall ill to the
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coronavirus and doctors stressed the link to cause ocular symptoms still isn't 100 percent. and formula one racing through have confirmed that germany's sebastian vettel will leave the team at the end of the currently suspended season fattal's contract runs out in 2020 but that contract won't be renewed after talks over an extension broke down but all joined ferrari in 2015 after winning 4 world titles with red bull but he never achieved the same level of success with and had seen his position as the team's number one driver threatened by teammate charles the clerk. in football germany's blunders leader returns this weekend without fans under strict anti pandemic guidelines matches will be played behind closed closed doors with supporters only permitted to follow the action on television in a league famed for its passionate supporters the lack of atmosphere is a concern but an aft developed in munich might provide
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a solution. the blunders leader returns this weekend with. matches without fans but a new app may provide a solution to eerie scenes inside stadiums across germany one of its inventors victim raz believes it could make upcoming games more enjoyable and interactive for fans watching on t.v. . you know nothing really bad about it really good. really good so it sounds amazing it's really fun and. cool you know press a button and the whole stadium is cheery. some german club such as brasil bloodbaths have found novel ways to fill their stands these cardboard cutouts of fans faces cost $19.00 euro's a pop with proceeds going towards community projects the problem though they don't make any noise. the app provides an abundance of options cheering
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clapping singing and even whistling fans have their sent home and speakers inside stadiums respond the technology has already been in use in better roos one of the few european leagues to continue playing throughout the pandemic matches invention even provides a sense of home and away support to those watching from their sofa. the youngster 1000 come up with the left loudspeaker designs for the other to come up with the right loudspeaker. ration blocks which you have been stadiums usually but could artificial atmosphere be too much for beleaguered pundits league fans to stomach. it's not the real thing we'll never never said the real thing that did so much better than nothing you know amazingly better than the the bundesliga is yet to adopt the idea and will make do without noise at the weekend but should eerily silent games cause fans to switch off perhaps
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