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we celebrate the 30th anniversary of germany's realistic ation october 3rd on d w. i. this is deja vu news live from berlin a number of new coronavirus cases hits a record high in france and there's been a surge in hospitalizations the government is introducing new measures to slow the spread of the virus also coming up. were they right or were they wrong football authorities coming under criticism after allowing fans fact into the stadium for
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the way of a super cup final despite the threat from the coronavirus. i'm brian thomas could have you with us today france has set another record for delhi coated 19 cases with more than 16000 new confirmed infections and the number of people hospitalized with a virus has now surpassed 6000 for the 1st time in 2 months to contain the virus france has introduced stricter rules in major cities like marsay. residence in mass say enjoying what could be the last drink at their local cafe for a while from saturday's bars and restaurants in france a 2nd largest city will be forced to close friends at least 15 days as the new coronavirus measures come into place owners and employees. are in dismay this
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restaurant manager says he has already lost 200000 euros since the beginning of the year. we've taken out loans and it's not just us it's the restaurants the shopkeepers the old got loans we have to pay them back in less than 6 months or we'll have to close down it's scary. that much mass say is on maximum alert due to a surgeon could get $1000.00 cases but many bar and restaurant workers feel they are being unfairly targeted or really are unjustly punished stigmatized fingers are automatically being pointed at us bars and restaurants we are responsible for the rising coated cases and must say it's nonsense how and why are we responsible for this when we do everything to comply with the rules as is usual for people don't party or don't go out to bars they will do it at home i don't really see the difference between a bar in someone's home. around the country other cities are also bracing for
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tougher restrictions in the capital paris buys in restaurants will have to shut to 10 pm french health authorities have defended the new measures saying they are the only way to prevent hospitals from becoming overburdened. let's get you a round up now of some of the other developments in the pandemic israel's toughened its measures after a 2nd lockdown failed to reduce new infections the new rules will close most workplaces shutter markets and further limit prayers and demonstrations britain has reported its highest number of new cases in a day just over 6600 the government announced sweeping new measures earlier in the week designed to curb the spread of the virus and the number of people who have died from coded in mexico has passed 75000 that country has seen more than 715000 infections. and rio de janeiro has delayed next year's world famous carnival celebrations the event which normally draws millions of visitors
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including tourists from abroad was to take place in february but has been postponed indefinitely due to the pandemic brazil's grappling with the world's 2nd deadliest outbreak. and here in germany the western city of ham is at the top of the country's so-called coated hotspot list the wedding there left more than $100.00 people infected with the virus and now everyone in that city of homs is suffering the consequences after authorities reintroduce tighter restrictions on social gatherings. stagnation in a place where people would normally be having fun this is not how big had imagined things his fair had only just opened when he had to close it down again because of a drastic increase in corona numbers in the west philly and city of ham. wouldn't it have to stick we've put our heart and soul into this weeks of work it's really tough it's shocking we haven't earned any money all year and now we're having to
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write off potential income. and all of this because of a single wedding celebration where more than 100 people were infected with the coronavirus. we're not to blame as far as anyone can tell there hasn't been a single instance anywhere of numbers going up in any way around a temporary leisure ground nonetheless or the 1st to feel the full impact and it's frankly depressing that we are the ones who always end up paying the price of. the closure of the funfair was only one of the measures ordered by mayor. in a bid to get infection rates under control he says he's now looking at how private festivities can be better monitored. we're keeping a 150 as the upper limit in how because we don't want anybody to start canceling a wedding or a silver wedding anniversary. but up to 25 people these occasions don't have to be
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registered from 25 to 50 there must be advance notice so that we know what's happening and where and from 50 to 150 they are subject to approval and we'll be taking a very close look. many and ham are asking themselves how the couple in question could have been so reasonable. so far everybody who is infected has been tracked down the mayor is relying on volunteers who trace possible victims people like retired doctor. or a truly great really pushes you to your limits especially for people working at the local health offices who are organizing this whole operation it's a real pity that it's had to come to this i personally believe it could have been avoided. meanwhile fairground operate it really is now faced with the dismantling of his fare. i just hope we can get back to life as normal that we can take part in fun fairs and other festivals as we always have and i hope we can help make people
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a little bit happy. for now though fun is on hold. let's get you up to date now on some the other stories making the news at this hour u.s. president donald trump has paid his respects to the late justice ruth bader ginsburg who is lying in state at the supreme court hecklers shouting slogans of the president including respect her wish her last days ginsburg said she hoped to be replaced after the next inauguration the presence of 2 announces kondrat on saturday. protesters have been marching for a 2nd night past curfew in louisville kentucky a day after a grand jury to saw it decided not to indict the police officers who killed black medical worker briana teller during a drug raid after home the jury said the officers used justified force as they had fired in self-defense. a spokeswoman for russian opposition leader alexina
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volleys as authorities seized his moscow apartment and bank accounts while he was in a coma in a berlin hospital of all news discharged wednesday after being poisoned with a nerve agent in an apparent assassination attempt. and north korea has apologized over the death of a missing south korean seoul says north korean leader kim jong un wrote a letter saying he was quote greatly sorry for the incident. northern troops reportedly shot a south korean defector on a boat and then burned his body out of fear of catching the coronavirus. we have some sports now in the u.a.e. for super cup took place in budapest last night with champions league winners byron munich beating europa league winners severe to one lucas a compass opening in the scoring for severe in the 13th minute but leon gorecki hit the net for biron 20 minutes later abi martinez bagged the winner for biron during
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extra time now that match was attended by some $15000.00 fans the 1st time such an event has seen so many attendees since the coronavirus restrictions were introduced european football's governing body u.a. fund has been criticised for allowing this in light of rising infections in europe we'll talk about the fallout with our sports reporter in just a bit 1st we have this report on what was your way for this pilot project for returning fans to the stadium roughly a 1000 to buy in munich fans meet their way to budapest despite a travel warning spike in infections and the threat of a quarantine upon their return buffer when we get through but of course you feel a little bit uneasy but ultimately my impression is that things are very common budapest so we aren't that worried if we follow the rules we should remain negative coronavirus. money although you've got to get out some time because i believe we
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will all be living with cope at $19.00 for the next few years on. alex and the fish i would usually be present at the super cup final the dedicated fan follows his team wherever they play but he's sitting out this one. and under these circumstances the game in budapest absolutely makes no sense this game carries additional risks because fans are coming from different countries by a plane or train cancelling the game would have been the only sensible solution. despite international criticism you if i went ahead with what is called a pilot project its goal is to bring back fans to stadiums you if i was already passing on the responsibility i think you know that we had a very transparent organisation and at least on top of it you probably know that it's not us who decided spectator so loud on the stadium but at the end it's a decision of a government it received support from hungary's right wing government and the country's football association they were eager to show off the new stadium.
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efendi take the security guideline seriously they will be safer here than watching the game in a pub in munich or seville where they. could if. the liberal green local government in budapest was highly critical of hosting the match saying the risk of infections was too high if this goes wrong our government the football association and you a fan you to be held responsible it's an experiment with humans. by an unique team officials were apparently uncomfortable travelling to the high risk area keeping the size of their delegation to a minimum. i live in your neck which is basically a coronavirus hotspot so not much of a difference in that in all seriousness we came here to play football the decisions are made elsewhere. aleck's enough fishes baffled by all of this he's afraid that football will lose even more credibility if. by and surely has a lot of influence over you if it's one of the most important clubs in europe they could have used their influence even their own coach thinks this game doesn't make
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much sense i think it was a missed opportunity to taunt us is to try to foster shows that more than 15000 fans attended the match but nobody knows how many will return home with the virus. let's talk about this more now with mark that i was from did have your sports morning mark nice to see you again look at looking at our report there it appears that those responsible thought that the benefits of having fans coming back out weighed the risks yes i mean this is the 1st time we've had fans at a european club competition game since way back in march when the coronavirus really began to hit in the continent and given it was a one off game i think to a fault it was easy to sort of control who was coming who was going to germany from hungary from spain and it was kind of the perfect chance to kind of experiment a little bit now let's be honest out of the 4 titles but by i mean you can have one this year this is the least important so it was the sort of game you could play around with a little bit with regards to the fans ok have there been any reactions to the
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decision from your way for since the end of the game not really from us rosie they fought it when there's been no kind of reported problems as far as hands you think is concerned the coach of by munich as we heard there he was not a great fan of the game happening in budapest originally didn't understand why they're having to go to somewhere which didn't he sees as a risk area given the sort of changes to the little bit afterwards i mean remember we had blunders the games at the weekend with some fans of 8500 was the maximum so there was almost an experiment to go by and didn't have any fans last weekend because in munich oversee the cases arising will be there so this was the 1st game by and i've had fans for a very very long time so flick afterwards said it was good to have this atmosphere but while we actually got proper football back but he also had a cautious note he said i hope everyone who returned to germany stays in good health and i think we can concur with that but the bavarian state premier he
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basically won't fans against going told to think again because obviously now when they come back they need to give a negative coronavirus dates all the face 2 weeks quarantine ok one or the other so this of the return in return fans have to be tested or yes and obviously well you. field test result you're sort of in many current teen anyway right but the buying fans as they were leaving the game because they were not as they were happy and they thought it was worth the trip i mean one said i can get the virus just as easily in munich which you know is a fair point in a sense. they weren't so plays it was either lost the game is that it was much more complicated than usual that 1st imaging cameras at the turnstiles checking the temperatures of the fans you don't get that a normal campaign ok you certainly don't so this was an experiment well we'll see how it all goes at the end of the if there are new of inspections it'll be certainly the metric will be using mark thanks so very much for coming in today let's get your minder now of our top stories this hour francis government is warning that it could be forced to reimpose more drastic restrictions of the country more than
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a daily record of $16000.00 new pieces of overnight the government fears health services could be overwhelmed with more than 6000 people now hospitalized with the bottles. that's a news update marco will be with you straight ahead with the latest business i'm brian tang's for the entire scene thanks for. every day. for us and for our planet. is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities streamer how can we protect animal.

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