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i'm going crazy thing in full time. how to handle our new lives in times of the corona and then a reporter. just like her and she's looking for answers thankfully with the help of . thank you is not much because we know about. our new web series. this week on world stories. corona based fear of medical workers in colombia. surviving on the streets in kenya. but we begin in germany where the population's attempts to return to normalcy despite the coronavirus. seesaw between being careless and concerned.
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bolin us of ensuring out once again getting a taste of what the new norm is now like post lockdown something seem to be back to where they were before coronavirus brought everything to a halt opinion is divided some think the authorities are being too cautious others say not careful enough it's a test of social cohesion. i think people are very responsible a lot are aware they could be carrying the virus and are very careful around others . but not everyone in this playground ches this confidence older people in particular are still worried. service in my will mean i only need to come out at the weekend to see that people are partying
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everywhere 20 also to together the young just want to go for. a concert cover with us this neighborhood takes a more casual approach something the pandemic is over all of us believe that never really was a crisis so no one's saying that out loud it can be confusing. it's heading this in shaft assistive it's difficult for people to know how close to each other they can get it specially when they're not sinking about it all day something they're experts and some just go with their own instincts. black spot now was in the on 101 yeah it was here i can and it works or not involve me monk. it's good to take a break but many missed their friends. because of the fact that it was on the board. and learning to live with the pen dymock each in their own grey. car also or in the face of
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treat the old boy boy is higher she drew the trigger here in new jersey shore is cold to a dual so rare you are takes in order to feel you are. since the beginning of the pandemic nurses and doctors in colombia have faced increasing hostility and exclusion due to fears that they could spread the virus. and. liz is a nurse and. wearing her uniform fills her with pride especially in these trying times but in recent weeks she has repeatedly suffered discriminatory behavior after being identified as hospital staff. i recently had to transfer some money. and the place i went to didn't want to let me in.
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the lady at the front desk told me she couldn't serve me because i was clearly a health care worker people use that info and could be infected. humiliated. bored and hurt with the situation we're not out to harm anybody. since the pandemic reached colombia numerous doctors and nurses have reported social stigmatization buses that won't stop for them supermarkets that won't let them do their shopping one nurse was reportedly beaten on the street and accused of spreading the virus. christiane is a doctor in the city of cali he was evicted after residents in his building demanded he leave fearing he would bring cobe it into their homes. he told me that people were very scared the tenants threatened to leave if i didn't hear in that
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case they would refuse to pay the cancellation fee saying me moving in hasn't been their choice and that it had put their lives in danger. so the landlady told me that she was sorry but i had to leave because she had to protect other tenants with . cases like those of christiane and liz are fortunately quite rare but even isolated incidents put added pressure on those already carrying society's biggest burden as hurtful as this rejection might be the good outweighs the bad unexpected expressions of solidarity and gratitude are what keeps liz going. i took a taxi the other day and when i was about to get out of the driver didn't want to take my money i was wearing my uniform he told me you don't owe me anything thanks for what you're doing for our society.
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and to those who are still fearful of her and her colleagues she has a clear message. please don't discriminate against is please don't abuses don't attack is because if we are gone who will come out and help you when you need to move out. in spain millions are facing a threat to their livelihoods. many lost their jobs from one day to the next and are now forced to rely on donations. 2 months ago manuel around the it is wouldn't have believed it if you told him he would be in this position in mid march the father of 3 was still a substitute teacher then his life went into freefall 1st he lost his job then his wife lost hers then the family had to use the last of their savings now he has to
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get food from the red cross without this charity his family wouldn't be able to get by. just sending the little way all of a sudden i stood there and went through a range of emotions 1st fear then helplessness then desperation then i'm good when it started i tried to fight my emotions but then i had to let go and accept what i was going through your more individuals think the. in this small town of festive poland in southern spain there are about 980 families who depend on food handouts the fact that you see no lights here is because the local charity has a telephone appointment system says social work out people are baskets they do this to reduce the danger of infection but also so those in need don't have to suffer the embarrassment of being seen there. on the hotline. middle class families have been hit 13 months they've had no income. but they still
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have a hit costs rent mortgage and of course daily expenses on top of that. at least not to have mirrors doesn't have to worry about paying rent right now his family is staying at his parents in law's apartment but they have already used up their entire savings around $800.00 euros when the crisis began he and his wife joined a community called to help the needy they bought 2000 masks and gloves to give to charity now they still have 100 such hope in hindsight he things just might have been a mistake but back then they thought they could count on receiving emergency help from the government they are untied chose to a few months off disaster relief funds but up until now they have not seen one cent . from in the attic because you know you're ruining entire families. were it not for the charities and the incredible helpfulness that are normal people and
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then at some point we didn't have anything to eat but an awful lot of money and yes how do you want to limit they feel lucky they can give their children a hot meal every day using the ingredients given to them by the red cross their kids have long accepted the fact that right now they can't get any new toys or even have these are all manuel and in my mirrors want this to work again. homeless people in africa have little protection from cultured 19 we visit the kenyan capital nairobi to find out what life is like for those on the street. every day at around 1 pm at least 40 men and boys gather here in kenya's capital nairobi all of them homeless including 19 year old grant and yuki and they're all
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here for lunch to leave a daily by a nonprofit working in the city called homeless of nairobi. despite a covert 1000 outbreak most of them have no masks and when luncheons over they huddle for some banter before leaving in different directions in this reality social distancing or staying home and not realistic options. does not exist doesn't exist or doesn't exist so read blah blah blah all those things a little bit it's there and even if it comes and hits one of them and they die they used to be the kids they used to be called dying. death was the catalyst to brian's life on the streets he never met his father and when his mother died he left home on the back of a cargo truck which brought him to the city since then this has been his life walking greeting and wishing. i asked him how if
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a tall the covert 1910 democrats affected his life. with money tell me don't come near me. are you concerned about the virus. but we just press on that. brian is one out of an estimated 20000 people living on the streets in kenya. but each night the country's curfew comes into effect. the homeless seem to disappear thanks they retreat into these dark corners hidden from police officers m.p.'s we meet a mother with her 6 month old baby when you see we doing god is the only one keeping us alive she says because even if we are afraid of the virus it's not like we can stay indoors only as a libra nuber brian considers himself lucky to have a roof over his head the organization that provides lunch has rented 2 rooms in the
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slum for the boys. brian sleeps in this corner and the army as he calls his group of friends from the streets take whatever spaces left. on the left is good it's better than on the streets i was relieved when i was out there nothing to cover myself but here is something. it's no wonder that the next morning when we meet brian he's having a cocktail of blue and jet fuel for breakfast the blue keeps the hunger. and the jet fuel keeps reality at bay. and so another day begins as the last one ended walking reaching. wishing. the best. plan.
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