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i need to spot there's something wrong with. the cleaners social media shadow industry starts tonight on g.w. . my. this is d. w. news live from berlin a grim warning from the u.s. government's top infectious diseases expert dr anthony fall she warns of the needless suffering death and deeper economic damage of the country relaxes its anti covert lockdown too soon also the program russia uses its lockdown as the number of corona virus infections races president clinton says many sectors of the economy
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will reopen the restrictions will remain in some regions including the hard hit moscow. sébastien federals formula one stint at ferarri is coming to an end the 4 time world champion now faces an uncertain future in racing after the team decides not to renew his contract. i'm told me a lot of people welcome to the program the u.s. government's top expert on infectious diseases dr anthony felt she has warned that reopening the country too soon could cause a spike because 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 coven $1000.00 vaccine would not be available in time for the autumn school to.
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correspondent all of a salad joins us from washington oliver what more did dr fall she have to say. well tell me he should a stark warning 1st and foremost and he does say the united states is moving in the right direction but he also says at 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 the 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 felt she had to say. expressed then and again is my concern that if some areas city states or 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. and 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 claims 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 bought of course with entity 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. it was all of a salad in washington russia has begun to ease its lockdown despite a surge in corona virus infections the country now has more than $230000.00 cases placing it behind only the u.s. and lattimer put in spokesman was hospitalized on choose day with colvin 19 despite the wave of infections president president hu's in 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 masks in supermarkets as
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well as in taxis and on public transport. no entry without gloves and 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. we all know that these are precautionary measures but people are unhappy about them and 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 the words have said that workers aren't at risk of infecting the public. on monday president vladimir putin announced an official end to the so-called non-working period in russia allowing a gradual easing of the lockdown across the country. based on an analysis of the
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situation and on the opinion of chief medical officer has the heads of each individual region to decide what restrictive and preventative measures should be in place and on how i didn't want to gradually eased into and. easy going and. 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. know of the mostly 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. i should know that not so you think the restrictions should be in place for 3 years why not make it 5 there just messing people around. there could look around people get out on the streets anywhere no matter what restrictions or. political analysts argue that the
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kremlin's decision to ease restrictions is politically motivated as surveys show trust in blood in there 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 the worries in the capital have been frantically working 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. i report was produced by g.w. moscow correspondent emily showing we also how much of
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a threat russian frustration with the lockdown is to president putin trust and letting your foot in this is lower than it has been for over 10 years usually the trend that we see is that the russian government kind of takes a hit in approval ratings when people are upset or dissatisfied but that and not. putin himself but that seems to be changing now the economic dissatisfaction is a huge factor and a sociologist i spoke to recently was saying that if economic kind of measures from the government aren't stepped up and that support isn't there then the kremlin could have protests on its hands when case lockdown really is left it. really show and moscow now for a brief look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world u.s. president donald trump has tweeted his support for electric car maker tesla the company restarted its factory in california defying
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a local order that restricts non-essential businesses c.e.o. elon musk has threatened to pull his factories out of the state officials don't allow duction 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. to india now where passenger trains have resumed services after a 7 week suspension prime minister narendra modi announced the world's biggest
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lockdown on march 25th which included india's huge railway network in delhi thousands of passengers turned up at the railway station for a chance to finally make their way home to misha giles of all reports. it's already been an exhausting day pretty not pretty and. she stopped before sunrise to walk 20 kilometers to the t.v. station. to gadgetry and do multiple of this. she was visiting her daughter debbie when the lockdown was declared since then she has been unable to return to her husband and 5 children there were guys been stuck for 7 weeks we've been trying to get a ticket for days so we finally spent 2 hours on lying to my ticket. because i left home at 230 am i came here on 30. after almost 2 months india is resuming operations for 30 special passenger trains. a
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fraction of the $12000.00 trains before the lockdown frequent disinfection temperature checks i'm foolish and distancing are the new norm at the station that usually sees half a 1000000 passengers per day but digits are only available online. that's been a challenge for us to meet up with jodi who doesn't use the internet her relatives and then he asked her to leave because they didn't have enough food she says she's been steeping of the really station paul weitz hoping to get back to mumbai. closes the lot i've been trying to get home but how do i laid there when i say can't telling us everything is closed so i tried to get a ticket today they say booking online but i'm not educated i don't know how to book tickets online. she's now pinning all hope will be on her teenage daughter in mumbai to book one for her. and it isn't just stranded visitors today who was
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scrambling to get out. while passenger trains have started running from today special transform migrants have been running for over a week now however migrants here tell us that these have not been easy to get all. these migrant construction workers from be hard also walked 15 kilometers to the railway station this see it is impossible to get on the special subsidized transfer migrants some. couldn't even find out how to apply for a ticket and others said the wait was too long. they paid 3 and a half pounds in rupees or over 40 euros for their tickets 10 times the usual fare . but with no prospect of jobs all the ages this simply had no choice. we don't want to stay here. if i feel like returning otherwise i can spend my life farming about karma i just want to get back now. they're all lying no one is telling the truth they keep saying they're giving this and that we haven't received
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a single thing which again. put these men social distancing is an observed concept. in delhi 6 of them deep crammed into one to which this did or didn't waiting to finally get on the train home to why this is the least of their wedding. and racing has confirmed that german driver sebastian vettel will leave the team at the end of the currently suspended season at all contract runs out this year but his team announced that it won't be renewed. sebastian fattal in happier times a ferrari but after he was unable to agree a new contract his time in a team with a promising horse emblem has now come to an end in festivals where it's their relationship will finish at the end of 2020. the german driver arrived at ferrari
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in 2015 after winning 4 titles with red bull his aim to surpass the $71.00 by his idol michelle schumacher which settle could never manage the same level of success at ferrari that he founded red bull and last season he was out shown by his younger ferrari teammate charlotte clare tensions often boiled over on to the track like here at november's personally and grand prix but i would have thought that i got some things that shock up my ship cost but i can't say i'm going to say things that i didn't think. but while the class signed a new contract last year fattal's future was in mort's out. this race isn't until june or july that we should have enough time i don't want to say to get it out of the way but enough time to reach a conclusion. and it's the best place in today leclaire showed his gratitude to fatso on social media saying he'd learnt so much from the german. west vessel goes
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next is on sets and especially with the f one season currently on holds the seats at ferrari is now vacant but the bigger question is whether he will remain in the sport. you're watching news from beijing keep up to date on our website d.w. dot com and follow us on twitter and instagram at e w news i'm told me it's journalists. this state of emergency is the. people around the world are documenting these dramatic times. they're keeping the coronas diary and welcoming us into their hearts they love this kid as a close and personal as the pandemic will allow. the diary starts many changes
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