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tv   The Day  Deutsche Welle  June 24, 2020 12:02am-12:31am CEST

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germany re-impose is locked on restrictions just weeks after easing them and setting the european standard in corona virus control and testing for new controls in the country's northwest are in response to an explosion of cases centered on a meat processing plant the factories nabbing close and workers quarantined but where does this leave the country's efforts to reopen its economy and phil gramm in berlin and this is the day. that of course is this the right course of action but it's a scandal it's really terrible for everyone just getting our freedom back claims have tested staff and told the public that only 2 workers weren't affected and that was not true. maybe it's better to take these precautionary steps and letting 100000 people get infected. the people in charge those responsible for the
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penalties differently. also 'd on the day with international sanctions a tanking economy and its status as an international pariah iran already had plenty on its plate before the coffee crisis now people that just seem to have had enough . i've seen many people who don't care anymore at the beginning they were strict but now they're not they don't know any rules at all. the major setback for germany's fight against covered 19 or storage is of new lock downs in 2 areas in the west of the country the decision was made after a surge in corona virus cases as a meat packing plant in the state of north rhine-westphalia more than 1500 workers tested positive from the total number of new infections in the area is approaching 2000 area covered by the new restrictions include the district of good to slow and
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voted off 600000 people are back on the lockout. the districts are good to slow unfastened off a back undercurrent of virus restrictions until the end of june residents in the western german districts can only have contact with their own household just weeks after restrictions were east schools pope's cafes museums and gyms will close again . we will now for the 1st time in germany return the whole region to the lock down nationalists that were in place a few weeks ago. before. the decision came after more than 1500 workers at suny a slaughterhouse tested positive for 19 die a living conditions are being blamed for the quick spread employees living here moved out just 2 weeks ago. the specific situation with the geographical spread of the locations and also the international nature of the
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tenuous work force mean that this outbreak is a potentially enormous pandemic risk similar cluster infections have also sprung up in housing blocks and getting in in central germany clashes broke out between quarantined residents and police. district has also been affected confining societies most vulnerable to cramped living spaces as a result the hotspots have caused the reproduction rate in germany to skyrocket to 2.76 but while the overall number of new cases remains low the robot cock institute for public health ses concern is limited to viruses did in our country and if we give the chance to spread and we take this opportunity which we can see in the current outbreaks from. elsewhere in germany the slow return to normalcy can be deceiving with most of the country enjoying the summer weather but the lock down and good to slow is a reminder that the cove in 1900 is far from over with
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a bumpy ride still ahead. of the political correspondent sorry but you're welcome simon it was all going so well now we have 2 regions of the locked out i reports of another outbreak us another meat processing plant is the situation under control. well fairly there is a sense that things could be drifting out of control a little bit there's been this drip drip of these flashpoint events in relation to cover corona virus and just today there's been a new report at another meat processing plant this time a poultry plant in lower saxony it's also reported a cluster of cases so there are concerns and the authorities are reacting on wednesday the health ministers from germany's various states will be holding a telephone conference to discuss what further measures they can take so i
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think there is concern there is a potential i think for further lockdowns some states are already taking actions less the whole stein in the north has said people arriving there from risk areas will be asked to go into quarantine so you can see you know worry and response but you have to say also that a lot of these cases of being detected because there's a testing program in place so you could say the system is also working and these are local decisions other siren this is this is that the states making these decisions rather than berlin saying ok now it's time to act. that's the procedure in germany the the national government is coordinating a response but it's saying you know for the moment at least it's looking at these events as local flashpoints and outbreaks and it's saying that the local and regional authorities should take the decisions on what to do ok so we've got a signal a significant outbreak at a meet a processing plant or another outbreak at a poultry plant we saw outbreaks it to us meat processing plants in may what is
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it about these places that seems to make them so vulnerable to these infractions. it does seem that there is a problem both with working conditions and with living conditions inside the plants what you've got is cooled working environments where the meat is being processed and you've also got damp air environments with lots of aerosol droplets can form and indeed the head of germany's robert cough medicine institute said just today that these are factors that can be linked to the spread of corona virus so that's one thing and then away from the plants many of the workers a lot of whom come from eastern european countries and are only come to germany specifically for a short period to work in these plants very seem to be living in these unsanitary
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and cramped conditions in many cases that we saw in the report and people are saying well you know that to aids the spread of the virus now the company that runs a plant at the center of the big outbreak this turn yes i was there was reading the day that they control was it 30 percent of the meat of the pork in in germany how influential is if the meat industry in this country. what i think germany's meat industry easy extremely important as you say 10 years is a big name and a big factor in the meat industry which the plant where there have been these problems is germany's largest meat processing plant and meat the meat industry it accounts for something like $46000000000.00 euros of turnover or did in 2019 and you know germany is an exporter of meat products around the world so
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it's certainly something that's a nationally significant economic factor having said that in recent years of the popularity of meat in germany has been declining and i think back combined with competition from around the world and also increasing consumer concerns in some cases about food industry standards of put a lot of pressure on the meat industry and of course it's proven now that corona virus has just added to those pressures i thank you for that political correspondent salmaniya. kerry rally struggling to contain the spread of this pandemic it's recorded barely 10000 coverage related deaths and most of any country in the middle east and it's just going through a record breaking 2nd wave of infections but trace a drop of reports from tehran and many people are failing to heed the warnings.
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tehran's metro's notoriously crowded for safety at the pen demick face masks are mandatory here as well as physical distancing among travelers. in a city with lots of regulations already covered 19 has added even more to the mix. but as with the other rules to ronnie's have adopted a rather relaxed attitude. of it there are signs that you should not enter without wearing a face mask and in some stations they don't let people enter without one but people don't observe this in the metro when it's crowded they go in and sit next to each other. all over the capital every day life is returning to business as usual after 4 months iranians seem to have lost any fear of the virus. things are almost as normal as if there were no problem at all i've seen many
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people who don't care anymore at the beginning they were strict but now they're not they don't observe any rules at all. and. we have many sick and deaf people because people don't obey the rules they don't listen they don't keep distance they even kiss each other. and covert 19 is making a comeback over the past we go around has reported more than 2000 new infections every day. experts like to see say the country is in the midst of a 2nd wave. bigger even bigger than the 1st but not as severe as the 1st maybe because. it is being prepared for the situation. but it's. for now to iran's hospitals are able to cope and the sanctions imposed by the u.s. make it difficult to import medical equipment they have also decreased the
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country's dependency on imported goods so unlike many other countries iran never ran out of protective equipment because it's produced in iran still dr c. is concerned he fears this republic's international isolation could make it difficult to get a hold of a potential vaccine. so to avoid a further spread of the disease he's contribution to a channel on instagram that informs iranians about covert 19 but as far as we have not educated enough people maybe just you know taking some more strict decisions and restrictions in some some places that work. that is something most people in tehran spas are afraid of vendors are still trying to recover from the weeks of lockdown and spring which made their already bad economic situation even worse. and decide on that.
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sales have plummeted. for example checks have bounced and now they have piled up. in general it's a terrible situation now you know whatever how we handle. it's not likely to change anytime soon iran's government has wanted citizens they will probably have to live with the virus for a long time. as i look at this with. it you just saw his a political scientist coming to say university of montreal he specializes in iranian politics welcome to new day doubly what do you think of the way iran has handled this pandemic. from the very outset of the pandemic was actually handled in a very unprofessional ray if you look at you know all the things that you want for instance was released you know when it started the reason statistics about the
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coroner virus for instance they were severely under reported and there was also the fact that you know for the authorities will cover enough to the extent of the corner of my wrist not for a very long time although you know it dates back to. you know actual to the month of january while the 14th was started reporting on the 1st cases of corn of virus on february 24th and you know well this is quite problematic because they left the corner virus and the dangers associated with it actually per long or. or actually continue in society while you know in fact of thousands and thousands of people so had they not resorted to negligence you know such a catastrophe could have been as a lot ok but it's i mean i've read your your writings are this are they intrigued me because why why cover up this this this horrible event who does that serve. well you know i think we also have to look at the timing you know when the corner
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virus arrived in iran because it points out every 2 very important events you know when you talk about the month of february for instance. well 1st of all it was the anniversary of the islamic or. mecca revolution of the call it in iran and you know while the authorities were very anxious to get as many people as possible in the streets in order to project some sort of strength to their enemies not a child a population that look we are all we have thousands of people in the streets saudis are making public is very popular and secondly. he was also the election time and you know while he thought he is of these american public or you know are very fussy about. fall about participation in the elections because it is a way for them to project some sort of a legit a machine so in order not to scare or people from participating in these events although they knew about all the fact that corner virus had been spreading throughout iran because there were reports from cities like calm which is supposed to be the epicenter of the virus they refrained from actually knowledge ng that the
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corner virus had reached iran and then you know actual by the time the except in the corner of our eyes had really arrived in iran it was too little too late. it's it was sobering to hear it in our report that international sanctions might be hard for iran's efforts to fight this pandemic do you think there is a case for a temporary halt or indeed to make exceptions because of the pandemic. no the instigators of on demichelis iran are multi-pronged so we cannot really pinpoint want one specific factor as. having instigated for the current outbreak in the country figure sorry for interrupting just that perhaps i didn't phrase it particularly well because. of course at the moment iran sort of sits in a corner while the rest of the world that throws paper cups at it. i'm wondering if there's a case to be made for iran to say well look these are extraordinary times to would you just back off on your sanctions because people are dying do you think that's
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a strong arguments you know that it's some sort of an argument but i don't think it's a strong enough argument to actually account for the abject state of affairs in iran as far as the corner virus is concerned because you know when the corner virus actually you know or or. or to when china was hit by corn of ours for instance well iran actually sent to millions of facemask although all the authorities were aware that. the virus had reached the shores of iran as wild. i mean you know waive all the functions are making it very difficult for iran for instance to acquire some actual personal protection equipment or because they're creating some sort of an economic strain but i mean. actually they're not the only explanation for the after accident of affairs you know if you compare it with with lebanon for instance which is also facing where severe economic strength is not sanctions but economically what the country has been going through a very harsh time but they managed to take the right precautions at the right time
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and they have managed to lurk or worse where iran in you know or the kept on a plane with negligence ok so we are where we are what should iran do now what action should the leaders of a country with a crippled economy do in the face of a worldwide pandemic a population struggling to put food on the table. well you know. it's indivisible that sanctions should be actually relaxed or even. ended because or they have being in or not instigating at a lot of misery for the population but this having been said well the very fact of putting an end to fact actual sanctions is not going to be a panacea for iran's problems or because it was problems are very deeply rooted you know actually. i mean related to or to the authorities so they should and corruption will be should actually. well come up with more i guess effective
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policies but in order to properly manage the quite as and all of these as all of these elements have been missing so it's a bit too late and i guess too little too late for iran. to i guess put an end to that strain i mean well they have to resort to a greater lockdown in the case of the horse lockdowns for instance you know it was not sufficient and they actually opened up the economy when the cornal agnes still raging in the country. ok good talking to you thank you for joining us over who do you just saw it from the university of montreal. thank you. tennis star novak djokovic has tested positive for covered 19 the news for his widespread criticism of the serbs decision to host a tennis tournament this month following which 4 players a tested positive for the virus the 1st leg of the tour attracted more than $4000.00 fans and ended with players dancing together at
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a nightclub. to get more on this from max merrill from i d w sport welcome max let's talk about the the tournament 1st what was it how was djokovic involved it was a charity event along with his brother organized due to the lack of a.t.p. events association events at the moment there have been any since february due to the pandemic and as you mentioned hof it was held in belgrade the other half inside on croatia and croatia had eased lockdown measures just before the tournament so the players and organizers decided to not uphold any of their own restrictions basically there was no social distancing. which confirmed today that they hadn't required players to test before the tournament there was no sort of bubble environment so to say and grigor dimitrov borna courage and victor troy he all tested positive along with djokovic and along with a coach of dimitrov and the fitness coach of joke of it as you mentioned they were
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all pictured together in a night club they also played football together played basketball with a local team in croatia and this all doesn't look great especially considering that djokovic has outed himself recently and previously as someone who's and he vaccinations and who said that he wouldn't get vaccinated possibly if that were a requirement for a.t.p. 20 points in the future but it doesn't just look not great it just sounds horribly irresponsible but what sort of reaction is that bain well he himself has apologized profusely and his why. and he has tested positive upon reentering his children tested negative so far he said he had good intentions and believed conditions for the tournament have been met other tennis players are voiced less will more aggressively. carry off a player who's attracted much control of the on and off the court said that this was a boneheaded decision and that he asked his critics not to criticize him for being
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irresponsible or being classified as stupid because he says this takes the cake andy murray is a close friend of joke of it said this is a lesson for us and that's quite up considering he is currently part of the battle of the brits another tournament being held in the u.k. which is being held behind closed doors with a lot more restrictions than the andrea tool was and martina navratilova says there's a definite pattern here with these types of events causing more outbreaks and she questioned whether the u.s. open and french open could go ahead those are planned for august and september respect ok so those are still in the diary of the at the moment ok so was it for from from not from outsiders as much as if tested positive i'm guessing we can expect more yet 4 players and 2 coaches as well as a lot of people have been tested since then of course due to these announcements but i expect there will be more not just players also you know 4000 fans were in attendance and bill great there might be some there that will have become infected
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and i think it's a real warning sign a lot of sports events have now gone ahead with a lot of restrictions even when these restrictions weren't necessarily put on the general population we look at the bundesliga here in germany where there was a lot of testing a lot of social distancing around the matches and during the matches even and the n.b.a. for instance and in america will be held under a sort of bubble environment i think this is a clear sign that sports events and all other events have to be extremely careful where they don't lease for thank you. countries in europe starting to emerge from pandemic the lockdowns many destinations are welcoming back their 1st foreign visitors for months before the pandemic hits germany's capital berlin was a booming a tourist so what's it like now. become corrupt. we have floating 500 feet above germany's capital finally that is possible again
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the pandemics restrictions are eased borders inside here have opened but high above we only find justin and vanesa from germany. yeah the linen feels like a village you can get anywhere by bike and stand no crowds so you don't have to queue. for just money and sort of opposite where actually from a small town and comparing that to the only difference is that there are more things to see here. no traffic jams no crowds not even at one of poland's highlights the book gate most hotels and restaurants are welcoming guests again but many of them a business travelers and most of them germans they have to deal with coronavirus for strictures which remain in place like wearing a face mask. and saying i find it
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a little exhausting wearing the mask on the train it gets really hot on the knees so you always have to carry it around remember to bring it but it's quite different . but otherwise german visitors seem to make the most of their trip to the capital it is the lynas who are craving something. to the scene these are all sentient guess that these and visitors from abroad are missing everything that used to be more diverse and colorful as. we continue our hunt for international tourists at the site gallery where remains of the berlin wall still stand and we finally find one but with a story we didn't expect. you know there's a core thought the i got to write when the whole thing around coronavirus started hold and because then no more flights back home project i'm still here 3 months later and i'm a boy already making a i got. out of steam is lucky he is staying with
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a friend until touring across the globe as possible again something done another german traveller is missing too she would rather be sipping cocktails on the beach right now there's a i'm going to go mad if i can board a plane abroad again this year but what can you do you have to make the most of it . is waiting for the rush of international globetrotters to return our trip to the cities hotspots has shown we need to be a little patient. the day is almost done but the conversation continues online you could join us on twitter either stand up and use or you can follow me out phil and get to use a hash tag today and so watch you have a good day. an
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