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oh we live in new hampshire. $66.00 in sea levels for storage terms on g.w. . this is g.w. news live from berlin the w.h.o. stops testing donald trump's treatment of choice for covert 19 the u.n. health agency suspends studies of hydroxy chloroquine and amid safety concerns president trump and other leaders have pushed the drug as a potential shield against the coronavirus. also coming up millions of children exposed to violence because of lock downs a new study predicts a surge in edicts emotional abuse and sexual violence against children due to the
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very measures intended to protect them. plus the match that could decide this season's bundesliga race the league's top 2 clubs fire in munich and foresee a dork and clash tonight will bring you a pretty good. time series almost god i'm glad you could join us it's been touted by u.s. president donald trump and brazil's starbucks on our o. as a potential cure for the corona virus but evidence has been mounting that the anti-malarial drug hydroxy chloroquine isn't effective and might even be dangerous now the un's world health organization as paul said it's trial of the drug it cited a major study published last week which found that hydroxycut or could cause abnormal heart beats and. worse than copenhagen chances of survival the w.h.o.
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had already expressed skepticism about hydroxy clarke when now it is announced it will stop its own trial of the drug while it further reviews its safety. we're just acting i'm abundance of caution and based on the recent results will still these 2 to ensure that we can continue safely without harm trying let's get some perspective on the story with mohamed linear he's a viral just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining us what does the clinical evidence say right now about using hydroxy chloroquine to treat covered 90 i think the decision by the water health organisation to pause between the front line and the its. proxy statement forward is based on a one lawyer scale study published last week on the 96 olympics will be if we can get there by proxy for me and i mean 675 in hospital so it's
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a massive study that collecting the data comes from some bird who made apple based on this study image while i referenced to the study which means that the doubt that been already existing you take that and analyze based on that uniform and consideration came up one was that people who were communicating with a proxy for me 25 percent of those going to 9 percent on 3 could go and secondly was that percent of the people who were featured with that hydroxycut or they have that you know we've me are going to be incorrectly reported between point 3 percent in monthly data so all in all this is really clear evidence that i would rox it more it's not only that but it has no efficacy against that on the virus all right so we're talking with some very real concerns here mohamed why do you think then that hydroxide chloroquine has been presented as a possible treatment for a covered 1000 by some including the us president. well that is really important
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and i think there should be some sort of a particular team because whenever people keep talking about any treatment they don't have any scientific data that is a personal choice and that is actually the reason in 6 funkiness this drug has been used i'm not usually critic of having any scientific evidence as long as i think it si so that is either concerning and when it would be extremely insensitive to figure out how many people would have died because of using this drug which is having no scientific backing on it if this drug is not safe where does that leave us in terms of clinical research on covered 1000 that's very important question i think if we are going to leave the hydroxy clerking that is not the end of the work we have other drugs bills are being tested and one of them is severely just having very positive outcome in the beginning like 31 percent people who are recovered need to go and that they're staying at the hospital can be reduced by 4 days going
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to significant so therefore my suggestion from the beginning has been that we have to focus all our attention and the sources to test drugs like that city of which have some hopes mom and many of our ologist britain's lancaster university thank you so much let's look now at some of today's other coronavirus developments there are now more than 5500000 reported cases of cover 19 according to johns hopkins university more than 2 thirds of those cases are in europe and the u.s. russia will hold its world war 2 victory day military parade on june 24th of the event normally held on the 9th of may was postponed due to the pandemic indonesia will deploy 340000 security personnel to enforce social distancing measures the country is preparing to reopen its economy philippine president barbara go to terra to says he will not allow schools to reopen until a coronavirus vaccine is available the country close schools and march. now
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millions of children around the world are facing a surge in violence forced labor and under age marriage during the coronavirus crisis that is a warning of the leading children's aid organization world vision and a new report it estimates that lockdown measures which were enacted to protect people are actually put in vulnerable children at greater risk. schools out in ivory coast this was march since then hundreds of millions of boys and girls along the border has been lost. no classrooms no playgrounds and nowhere to run. charities are warning that the very measures meant to protect them could see them fall victim to violence. like 12 year old could be in bangladesh whose father is out of work. to out hits us if we ask for more food he's frustrated and angry.
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and it's hard to concentrate because i'm hungry. i have headaches and sometimes feel dizzy. everything around me seems very. across bangladesh world vision has been helping children whose family lives have been turned upside down by this virus but these are unprecedented times. this crisis is like. it's like nothing we've seen before. it's. over. so it's all. of us or. out. world vision estimates that $85000000.00 more children may be exposed to violence during quarantine in bangladesh beatings by parents increased by 40 percent an additional $4000000.00
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get a risk of being forced into marriages in the next 2 years. the un says that spike is the result of families looking to recover financial losses frontline workers are concerned that few year to act snow will lead to more trauma in the future. for months the karuna virus crisis has been one of and intensive care ward now experts say without extra funding and protection and may give way to a crisis that is longer lasting and harder to heal. as we saw their
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children in bangladesh are particularly vulnerable facing abuse and violence during lockdowns but that is true in many parts of the world including right here in europe where countries like spain and italy had very strict lockdown measures let's talk about that with aaron greenberg he's a europe regional advisor for child protection with the u.n. children's fund unicef and he joins us from geneva hi aaron if you look at the situation here in europe what is the biggest threat facing children here. well it's certainly the lockdown is a big threat to children and if you consider important step back and remember that that creek obit close to 300000000 children young children ages 2 to 4 experience some form of bio this regular basis both at home one in 4 children live in the mother. of an intimate partner violence and intimate partner violence and how to listen girls 15000000 globally subjected to to force sexual intercourse or other
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forms of sexual abuse so you layer on top of a locked where children are not able to be in contact with friends with teachers over the support services that they need and the families who are stressed for various reasons been coping with mental health issues interesting support to care for their child a disability a whole are now cut off from those services and facing economic distress and this this clearly is going to mean 2 to rise in indian violence against children and women as of early may and estimated 77 percent of the world's children globally were under some form of home policy and we see that giving giving rise to violence including in europe and if you could send one message to governments here in europe on how they can best protect children during this time what would that be. well one message maybe i would say 3 things i would say one is really think about what essential services you're going to designate beyond health and education and make
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sure some of those key social services are deemed essential strengthen your your help lines and really make available positive parenting resources a lot of this violence is going to stress shaking your child doing something that you wouldn't normally do and if we can try and help parents deal with that in some way that's going to be critical i think really addressing the online platforms is going to be important to more children are online than ever before and strengthen their protection online is going to be going to be really important in partnership with private sector right and greenbank from unisa training us from geneva thank you so much thank you. and let's take a look now at some other stories making news around the world the afghan government has promised to free 900 taliban prisoners on tuesday following a 3 day ceasefire with the insurgent group the prisoner release as part of a peace deal that was signed with the us earlier this year taliban officials say they are considering an extension to the cease fire. on kong's leader kerry lamb
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says that a new security law planned by mainland china will not affect hong kong's rights and freedoms pro-democracy supporters of sharply criticized the proposed legislation set to be approved by china's parliament this week. and the u.k. government minister has resigned to protest a road trip that prime minister boris johnson's top aide dominic comics made during lockdown junior minister douglas ross said he did not accept cummings offense of his actions and that he could not stand behind the government's defending him either. in sports fans are looking forward to a battle between germany's top clubs byron munich faced 2nd place dortmund tonight a win for biron would see them extend their lead at the top the table to 7 points essential sealing their 8th consecutive championship but if dortmund manage to come out top they will close the gap to just a single point and blow the bundesliga title race wide open. this is eerily
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familiar territory for dortmund to have into the last 2 editions of to classical with the championship on the line and the us of a crowd i played in don't ski scored a hat trick in 2086 family i think that was followed by a 5 nil demolition in 2090. after several mornings a white. it's lucy and 5 his job to convince his troops things will be different this time with no fans in the stadium to witness. doubt and his shorn of buying is already at a very high level but as i said much of every team has its weaknesses and strengths sets for sure and you don't have to talk about it any more than buying is by no way are there too we won here a year ago in the super cup too and we want to continue in this direction it is
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a fish the. uk government has struck since the last time they were crushed before christmas since selling holland slotted into the lineup the yellow blacks have taken 27 of a possible 30 points on offer but now comes the hard part making the team that is breaking up on them when it matters most. do you don't want to munch after the dortmund team have made 2 really good additions this winter has to have a stone to good reinforcements and players who bring with them a strong mentality. and one of them is in right chance for a minute and the other is whole and in attack who is an enormously good and finishing through sr this is a team that no doubt along with these very best in europe to you now best in good you know i hope. dortmund into the game 4 points behind by and knowing a loss would hold the county and i think consecutive title to their.
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