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the global corona crisis you can find more information online in fact e.w. dot com and on t.w. social media channels. welcome to global 3000. this week we meet a fashion expert who proves it's possible to be stylish while keeping step with also docs jewish dress code. first forest fires then the coronavirus australia has had a very rough few months how are people there coping. now though we head to south korea for many of the role model when it comes to tackling the con demick it's
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preparing for a 2nd way. in march this graphic shots around the world flattening the curve is all about slowing the coronavirus infection rate to avoid crippling a country's health care system. so far in germany that seems to have worked in other countries have had a harder time then what happens next experts see 3 possible scenarios one suggests there might be a 2nd and possibly a 3rd wave of infections both similar in intensity to the 1st the 2nd predicts another far worse wave around 6 to 9 months after the initial one like with the spanish flu of 1900 and the surge anticipates a series of smaller way with the worst behind us. south korea dealt well with the 1st wave of infection since death rate was compare. now the
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infection rate is rising again. is a satellite town near so. in the municipal library building a walk in clinic has been set up it should help to prevent or curtail any 2nd wave of covert 19 park and suck of the city health department says the key policy goal is swift action to halt the spread of the virus. and some patients are sick but don't have the coronavirus. could all know that we don't send them to hospital because they could get infected. it also takes the pressure off the hospitals their facilities and stuff. that if somebody does have the virus we quickly established that here and then minimize the risk of further spread. upstairs there are facilities to quarantine 10 patients. if the virus might be in
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the air there is a quick mint in place to remedy the situation. room is contaminated this device low is the air pressure and also filters the air. the government is setting up a 1000 clinics like this one across the country to be as well prepared as possible . the sole metropolitan area is home to 26000000 people a swift containment of any outbreaks has been and will continue to be key. 1 june work of the korea centers for disease control and prevention says a 2nd wave is inevitable. so the government thinks it'll be in the autumn and winter but we're already concerned right now in the light of what happened in the nightclub district that can be an outbreak of corona virus at any time until we have a vaccine the career centers for disease control and prevention are rather pessimistic . a man who later tested positive had visited several
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clubs in that part of seoul and has been linked to a cluster of cases the clubs were shuttered and through contact tracing 35000 people tested the outbreak was brought under control. if an upsurge uncovered $1000.00 coincides with the return of flu in the autumn that could represent a diagnostic challenge as symptoms can be similar so testing will be key and indeed there are more and more places where one can just turn up and get tested for the coronavirus. we also have a long x. ray machine that takes the pressure off hospital emergency departments and we have space for wheelchairs we can also deal with people brought here by ambulance compared to the early days of the outbreak this represents significant progress.
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because of that cluster of cases linked to nightclubs the return to school for 12th graders was delayed. getting into school now resembles going through security at an airport some students still feel nervous. some people just don't follow the rules so you can never really feel safe. and i don't feel good about this i don't want to go in because of money. well south korea has been prepared at high speed for any resurgence of covert 19 at least some people remain nervous about resuming life as normal. was. 100000 square kilometers that's roughly the surface area of south korea and it can be a useful comparison when considering the devastation experienced during australia's summer at least 100000 square kilometers of australia said the size of south korea
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were destroyed during the last forest fire season all states were affected in particular in new south wales and victoria in the southeastern part of the country the fires peaked in december and early january by which time many were out of control a total of $33.00 people died and say estimates around a 1000000000 mammals birds and reptiles entire harvests were destroyed and then came the coronavirus how are people dead doing. service is a small thing is it was. in december 29000 robert coleman's when yard came close to being destroyed by a bushfire the flames were just 100 metres from his vines the grapes survived but were badly affected by smoke taint. disgusting. coleman's video is in the blue mountains west of sydney he's had to dump most of his harvest. the wine australia
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association estimates that 60000 tonnes of the national grape crop have been lost. when people say smoked off or not people associate that with like very heavy. smoky flavor and so it's not like that at all if you have smoked and it's like picking up a dirty ashtray at a pub and licking the ashtray it's just that crude and revolting. also lost most of his harvest to smoke taint even though the bushfires were over 100 kilometers from his vineyard initially he thought his grapes were not harmed. the new was a couple 100. it was just. going to be. on. leverage here attention on the branches. and then there was
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a suggestion we should pepsin them off. and when they were tested. the. new south wales was hardest hit by the bushfires that raged in several parts of the country slowly nature is recovering but australians are still dealing with the aftermath this is all that's left of the lawrence family's home there are 6 of them now living in a shed. and need to lawrence had to tap into her savings to make matters worse she lost her job at the local school when the covert 1000 pandemic broke out and australia went into lockdown the family is living in limbo. same best saying you know when you're a parent and you can't provide for your kids but for us it means say. even getting the dinner it's difficult neighbors came to their rescue david croak and his crew built the family a bathroom and
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a heating system with the help of donations and state assistance that should see them through the winter. it lost everything and respond i think you know the. spices as a completely. little to maintain initially being tired. phrase and. across new south wales communities are struggling to get back on their feet in rebuilding and cleanup efforts have been hampered by the pandemic. matthew hatcher runs a donations logistics team many large organizations have to pull out volunteers when covert hits even though the help was needed. many people around here lost not only the homes but that jobs as well. it's a tourist region but visitors are staying away. we were churning along
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a very well machine. and it kind of stopped the donations the money flowing in we know there was hundreds of millions of dollars donated from the world to this region. for the bushfires our group sold none of that realistically we've gone through private donors. hopes that lessons have been learned. he's optimistic. i think it is try to be very accustomed to. your. show which. i think is just farmers or people growing things i know you're part of . the challenge picture. he's hoping for the best he wouldn't be a vintner if he wasn't resilient. and now
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from australia we head to the colombian and to check out a very popular. welcome to sylvia a village in the colombian andes 3000 meters above sea level its cool climate makes it a popular tourist destination visitors also come to enjoy a local specialty. that. makes delicious hopes. i'm going to show you how to make it so you can make them at home like thank. you willows are joe fritters they can be sweet or savory they're popular across latin america. says they're eating with most meals in colombia.
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i use a kilo of baking mix i add a pound of starch and for eggs. along with sugar and baking powder. then. comes the cheese ideally it should be milk herd. but we also used traditional colombian cream cheese ok so. now i add the milk added to the dough very slowly because it shouldn't be. the dough is ready when it no longer sticks to the hands. form small balls and then dunk them in hot oil. and. you deep fry them for about 15 minutes until they're golden brown the color of cinnamon. that. was a charges $300.00 pesos or about 7 euro cents for the little. girls
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know they've been the more they are called i come from out of town but i want nearby in an office that i keep i'm a regular i come to nearly every day i get it working but it doesn't matter if you do that they. need to know somebody does so light and fluffy. and you can taste the egg. i will. like that little really delicious. well done the bit about you. like everyone in serbia jose can't wait until the coronavirus pandemic is over. the village and the envious can get really busy especially around carnival and easter. and. clean water we all need it to survive but millions of people have no access to it before the qur'an
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a pandemic are reported thomas has a visited some informal settlements in kenya's capital nairobi that he met residence to 10 minutes to 10 things around. freeing the nairobi river from the garbage might seem like a never ending battle the name nairobi comes from kenya's messiah tribe and means cool and refreshing water but these days the cool waters are littered with refuse concerned residents from the nearby slum no longer accept the environmental disaster right at their doorstep. then before when we were young the river wasn't as dusty so we decided to clean it in the past we went swimming in the river but that's not possible anymore because the water quality has changed we want to try to return it to the way it used to be. lydia one boy is one of about 70 residents from the korogocho slum in eastern nairobi who works with the organisation comp green
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solutions they get a catered themselves to protecting the environment one boy knows that the pollution in the river is now threatening those who live there. where water on a would be the water of the nairobi river has become dangerous which is and i knew it was about the children play there and because they have nowhere else to swim no matter you may also go into the water. but it's full of unhealthy stuff and the children get diarrhea and skin diseases and an old kenya is suffering from more frequent droughts 2 to climate change people here depend on the river for water they use it to wash their clothes and irrigate their fields the kenyan authorities have been slow to react to the pollution problem in the river the residents there feel they've been left to deal with it on their own fredricka kinda the chairman of calm green solutions felt that way too he decided to take advantage of
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a rare visit by a government representative. nick you've got to do it now finally we're not cleaning the river because we want recognition we're doing it because we want to when the government started to recognise our work we had already started doing it you see this rubbish that with collected here we've asked for machines to collect it but they never come so often that we wanted to raise concerns you know go to the only man. i understand that there are challenges to get the equipment that you're asking for but as director of environment i'll make an effort to get those resources we have to you young people. the activists are still waiting for the government to finally keep their promise. at the river the main source of the pollution is clear. in the adjoining slums there's no system in place to collect garbage we don't have any specific shown point where they
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got got big so people say because they just. said there tonight when you have no town. they're just dumping them into their uber and because only half of nairobi's more than 4000000 residents are connected to the sewage system waste water is pumped directly into the river untreated what is that it will be will become to go in. i think you threw up on the ceiling and we have to make sure that they're not being directed into new would be production might be like that either. but the nairobi river's life is already being compromised at its source which is located in the un jury what lands in the western part of the kenyan capital around 50 kilometers from the coral gautreaux slum the wetlands are the only peat bog in the country there are vital for the binding of climate damaging carbon dioxide but in the form of bird sanctuary there are hardly any animals left
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the pollution stats right from here because it is now surrounded by green houses those who have done greenhouse. know that it is chemical intensive. people use copious amounts of fungus aids and abets to say you know that to protect the across. from where it breaks you can see that the water that is already. on by that it reaches. it is a completely toxic free for. people like natalee mon guy and his team are trying to see the river at the source and they're getting a helping hand from mother nature herself we are both trees along this wetland they are very good. trees when it comes to save been in
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the meadows that come in out of the greenhouse. freeing the wetlands of poisons and filth is essential if they want the wildlife to return. now the government has to keep its promises. as the government seems to be in slumberland when it comes to coming up with. serious about. iraq and you see how we treat our device is that reflection of who we are as a society when i look at the amazing. friends with land and when i hear about other community groups downstream i see a lot of the people of the nairobi river have taken on the challenge and want the river to once again be worthy of its name nairobi cool and refreshing water. and now to israel home to the world's largest population of orthodox jews many
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a deeply religious marriage raising children seeking to live in harmony with religion and hearing to the holy scriptures and the words of the rabbis. clothing to is highly regulated men often wear traditional hats like the large round shaman women's outfits tend to be more modest but there are some here more extravagant tastes. 35 kilometers west of jerusalem it's home to many orthodox jews shops are reopening as the coronavirus lockdown eases but anyone with a fever won't be allowed in. the lawn is both also ducks and martin and she's a fashion stylist. some may be surprised that that is possible in the community where women's clothing is supposed to be modest. i really haven't been able to work at all obviously stores were closed completely for 24 months trying to rebuild as
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a business i was on pause for a few months but i'm trying. to before the coronavirus hit it. we went to meet laura in jerusalem where she mainly works. is not a hotbed of fashion. i think her coming right back and forth today my name is adorable on i am a personal stylist i have been doing styling my love 8 my favorite cities and today i'm going to show you some of my favorite. things around the city. to blue was born in the united states is 38 years old married and has 5 children and gave it to me and. back in february business was good outings to the shops with well attended clients also modern and also docs as married women they cover the head but they say they can choose to use caps head trips scarves hats
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a week's. it is typical i only wear skirts or dresses i don't work hands so that limits a whole section of clothing that might be in a regular store i'm not going to wear so i definitely like to find brands that produce a lot of dresses that are closer to the knee and skirts that are closer to the knee but i don't have a sense you know i like very comfortable clothes but i also get very overwhelmed when i go shopping. i want to get a sense of what's out there or maybe just give me give me the choice is greater than the clients had expected fashion by israeli design is selective to flora's help i don't think that makes a lot of. chop it off and you can see the rest and you look at her and match and you are truly redesigning. instead of hiding flaws like we're taught to do so and i always say confidence is
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a back best accessory so no matter what you're wearing if you feel good if you look good and you feel like yourself in it that's going to really come out i'm guessing we're not going to. some of her clients prefer home visits checks out the war drives and recommends ways to become more stylish you know rina doesn't want her face to be seen on television but she is ready for a fashion make of a. stage one what to do or likes to call editing clearing out the closet. or 2 off and that's when i feel a little mean. i enjoy people like someone just hears you know what she's going to be going to do when it's. doing the coronavirus crisis shopping trips and visits were suspended ultra-orthodox communities came in for a lot of criticism for allegedly not following the rules about social distancing and wearing masks. i don't understand is going to be here and i can't explain the media i know i care from day one we've been social distancing. my kids even played
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a friend's for for almost 7 was. how the risible. yeah it's disturbing when people of all the rules. now things are getting back to normal the family including her 4 sons are proud that she's become an influence among modern orthodox women. devorah and one daughter may be outnumbered at home gender wise but they know how to assert themselves. on. this national much prettier in person than in their minds really made for now consultations of by social media. face to face meetings with clients will be resuming eventually. there is more than one way to. be a modest orthodox woman and still be covered in a certain way but look amazing and be able to go into any store not just religious model stores and get buy things off the rack and really be creative in the way the
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way you dress some poise things like that they can do more so than girls really they're better and all that but they're not like you know that girl that. as bully boys and girls clearly both do things i have a lot of clients who do that they have to you know check with their husband or make sure their husband approved before they get something yeah i do and it bothers me because i think that you should where you like and what makes you happy and feel comfortable and that's what. i told them with voters husband back to business venture all the way he works in a bank in tel aviv i'm sure you like he says he doesn't have a clue about fashion he takes his wife said vice like shows us the goodies socks she chose for him. he says i. who wears the figurative pens in the family only men wear trousers in the orthodox jewish community. that's all from us that global
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