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on saturday bound for a 90 minute journey to pontiac. contact was broken just minutes after takeoff during heavy rain the aircraft lost altitude and plunged into the java sea. it's the 3rd major plane crash in indonesia since 2014 it could take months before relatives of the victims find out why their lives were cut short. correspondent preacha consumer portree is in the indonesian capital jakarta and told us about concerns about the country's ass safety record yet the incident is the 1st major air crash since $189.00 passengers and crew were killed in 2080 when a light year boys and their study backs also lives into the sea and you know if we're talking about. safety the experts says that it's due to a combination of economy social and geographical factor have things and yes the set
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things improved but we know that even asians fast growing the asian sector has long been black by 60 concerns even our innovation airlines were once banned for entering the you as and european here in spades but specifically talking about like why did the latest when crash i think it's too soon to tell. the future if you're watching news still to come we'll look at one man's mission to rescue some of the carnival spirits as the crisis of places brazil's biggest party on hold. for so germany's extended coronavirus restrictions are once again making life difficult for schoolchildren and for parents with school closures no shadow to last until at least the end of january a country where home schooling was once illegal is finding itself unprepared even the 2nd time around. homeschooling is especially difficult for beginners like
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they aren't even used to real school yet with his mother's help he too was learning to read and write in this living room so i might do next home schooling because i think it's great i like it best when just the 4 of. us who are he means himself his sister toni his big sister selma and their mother there's always something going on yes i don't know yesterday we pretended to be in the school cafeteria they serve french fries so we made fake fries for tony other white bread and we pretend next that the 3 of them were pupils from the same screen. because we hardly ever managed to do everything that is supposed to be done in this day and. we have i really never wanted to be a teacher i don't know how you get someone to write a letter after 27 times in a row if they don't want your. teacher
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. and another tanker use their own private laptops to remotely support these homeschooling efforts. here they offer a question and answer session several times a week via video but teaching 6 year olds to read write and do mass remotely it's difficult. there's some children that we can't read at all right now they're learning very little and we try to get them to come into school and then we work with them here the ones who simply can't learn at home because of the number of siblings and the lack of space going to school miss and at least the tablets provided by the berlin city government can now be distributed to children who have no digital devices that talk experts say this should have happened long ago. and now when i were in march last year the teachers simply wired their own devices and figured out
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what we discussed with the government sleep on the job in the making of us laugh. do you burmans high infection rates this school will remain closed for the time being. back to feed us homeschooling his mom is currently on parental leave her husband is working there just about coping with homeschooling my. parents the idea that you can work and teach your kids at the same time is an illusion as saying i am going to tell the world that it's impossible. and. everyone in the family knows that this is not how it was meant to be not just hope things will get back to the mall sooner rather than later. russia france for all sorts of imposed a 6 pm curfew on the mediterranean port city of must say authorities there have identified more than 20 cases of
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a new coronavirus variant cover vaccinations began last month france is lacking behind of the european countries lisa lewis reports from paris. the opening of france's 1st vaccination center run by a town hall is a big event not just for the parisian suburb of posse france hopes that centers like this will play a crucial role in its vaccination strategy. when your do produce circle we will now vaccinate medical personnel over 50 and then in 2 weeks we will over 75 there will be 10 such centers in our department evelyn and 300 across france this will allow us to inoculate up to $500.00 people per day here and very quickly the entire french population across the country. actually lost. the vaccines can be stored for up to 5 days on site the mayor is glad that local
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governments are now playing a bigger part in getting you know arised to get a receipt of a door to see. it's important to be part of this unprecedented moment in history as mayor of foresee with its 40000 inhabitants want to show that we can really help in the fight against this global pandemic what do you suppose to be to me. but until now france has vaccinated considerably less people than many other european countries that has some people worried. or dr joy of course france is as usual lagging behind the british invented the 1st facts in louis the 16th was only vaccinated against smallpox after his grandfather lou the 15th had died of it was on a camel if we're actually we really need to speed up so that we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel the vaccine is humanity's biggest hope. the main
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problem seems to have been the just 6 the only available seram so far is the one by pfizer. and bio and tech that needs to be stored at minus 70 degrees but paris says it's now better equipped crews of all feel for sure. as you just saw we are bringing forward the vaccination of certain groups such as medical personnel and will soon receive vaccines that we need to be stored at these extremely low temperatures as a prefer to take our time initially and proceed with caution to eventually reach the same result as other countries. that on the move was a few dollars a bridge but even if france catches up with other european countries there is another problem france is the world's most vaccine skeptic country according to a recent poll in 144 countries with only 4 out of 10 people planning to get
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a covert 19 job one reason for that is that the french just don't trust their government to handle the crisis. the very slow start to the vaccination campaign is unlikely to help win back people's confidence. the country is facing a double challenge it needs to convince its citizens to get vaccinated while not being left behind even further by its european neighbors. right here are some of the developments in this pandemic a team of experts from the world health organization tasked with investigating the origins of coverage 19 due to arrive in china on thursday after a long delay at china's accused of covering up the virus when it 1st emerged in blue $129.00 it's still not clear whether the teen will be allowed to visit the city meanwhile chinese health authorities reported $103.00 new cases on monday the biggest day of the increase for months most of them were in he bade province
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surrounding beijing and the top french experts who sits on the government's advisory panel is urging the country to close its borders to britain and other countries where a new variant of the corona virus has been identified onto brazil which is trying to jump start its a cover vaccination campaign after facing criticism for a slow response the government announced that its nationwide not here action program will begin by february the country has the world's 2nd highest death rate from the pandemic making large public events like carnival impossible the festival has been postponed indefinitely but that's not stopping one man from celebrating in rio de janeiro. bringing the party to the people. every weekend and else in costa stages a mini carnival for residents in this hilltop village the legendary street parties
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may be on hold but the carnival spirit is being kept alive by this party of one. this pandemic is a period where we have to adapt many of our old habits to survive so i thought why can't i adapt this fun of and why can't i adapt a carnival party that's when i had the idea. to do a day on. the streets of santa teresa brought to life again during the pandemic for residents it's a welcome moment of respite. there are a few things to remember i think it reignites hope it brings joy and affection because things are very different for everybody senator reason has always been a place that welcomes a lot of people from all over the world but it's very empty at the moment that the being heard so to see something like this it's very beautiful to me. his
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message where a mask wash your hands share love. people here wait for the day when they can replace their protective masks with party masks. on to sports out of the book as lego argentine. has scored a goal and set up another stroke got return to winning ways when they won convincingly at. the home side had the 1st chance of the match went down your colleague community rattle across the visitors then hit best strikers gonzales said the wrong in the wrong direction should got 2nd came from a sweeping counter-attack. or said 2nd goal enough. victory yeah 1st win and for league matches. this is that day w coming up next andy w. news asia north korea threatens to build more nuclear weapons and calls the united states its biggest enemy so what are kim jong un's plans for our relationships with
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are not a village turned out and yet you want to become a citizen. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. this is did other news asia coming up today autocrats changes his title but not others to him. kim jong un takes on a new position with his wife goes off to put sticks to his guns when it comes to the united states he calls it not. korea's biggest enemy so what do his words mean for tensions on the korean peninsula plus. meet india's 14 year old inventor determined to find simple solutions to pressing environmental problems. using their
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phones to find new meaning in life for the pandemic. i'm british welcome to. glad you could join us north korean dictator kim jong un has given himself the title of general secretary of the country's ruling workers' party now we are not much for titles but in north korea they mean quite a lot for kim taking on a title last used by his father kim jong il is a way to consolidate his authority in the one party state this at a time when the economy is suffering due to the coronavirus pandemic and continuing u.s. led sanctions sanctions that the country would want to see the back off but not at
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the cost of its nuclear weapons and. has pledged to expand again taking aim at the united states during an ongoing party conference this is what he had to say . i caught off foreign political activities should be focused. on subduing the u.s. biggest enemy and main obstacle to our innovated development on court. and for more on what this means i'm joined by a german kim correspondent at n.p.r. news and sara lee south korea and good news is a website focus only on reporting and lazy news from north korea german welcome north korean antagonism towards the united states is well known so should we be reading anything into kim jong un calling it the biggest enemy. didn't use the term biggest main enemy but it's not the 1st time that north korea
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called united states like. it returned this time after a while they didn't use that term during that period to town to the starting in 2018 singapore summit between john and and u.s. president on the trump obviously after donald trump walked out on to john and during the hanoi summit in 2019 it seems that north korea is thinking that if in a waste of time and now they are not going to put much energy into improving relations with the united states and close future i think that's why we have reverted back to their old phrase and seeing united states as the biggest mean enemy what does that mean for the incoming biden administration what will the biden administration do now and how will they be dealing with kim jong il moving forward . until now u.s. arsenal like biden did not share and much hints about what the policy direction
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will be we do not know yet if he will indeed see much has changed between us and north korea after they started the year 2 year discussion met kim jong un but from north korean side it seems that for example they say. the only only only method for a us keep relations to improve is for a united states to drop its aka a hostile policy which is also very poorly defined it's also something not you know it's very old and it seems that for biden administration this means conjunction it won't be offering any opportunity for dialogue 1st it means that by an administration probably has to reach out 1st. but for now it seems pretty unclear where we are headed from now on both north korea. going back to
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becoming this hostile to the united states but john in the core of the problem still remains on the one hand you have north korea that confuses to give up its nuclear weapons and on the other hand you have the united states and the rest of the international community that says unless you give up those nuclear weapons you will not receive sanctions relief so we have this deadlock situation is what you're saying is it looks like this will continue. yes i'm pretty sure this is going to continue for a while. if you see the readout from the party congress from friday records reported on saturday north korea not only discussed the direction towards the united policy direction towards united states but it also focused a lot of calm length on about their military capacity how they are going to be fought their capability even more and they have
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a very long list of wish list that they want it in the next coming years like tactical nuclear weapons more nuclear warheads longer range i.c.b.m. and solid fuel i.c.b.m. these all can count and perhaps provocation for the biden administration and about sanctions they are saying if you look at that economic policy that they share during carney congress they are focusing very much on building of a self-reliant economy about this not alter our regardless of what happens in the external relations that she means which probably means sanctions they it seems that they are thinking biden that ministration won't be budging that much about sanctions relief that's why they are saying they are just going to hold onto this leverage of military capacity drum and can we leave it there for the timing but thank you so much for joining us and you.
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now across india it is fairly common to see street vendors i mean clothes using these very heavy and all. the clothes come out crisp and warm believe me but it's at the cost of palm for fumes and the environment that's because these items run on charcoal but $1.00 teenage girl decided there was a more environmentally friendly way to smoothen out the wrinkles. when she's not studying this 14 year old is a potted inventor. still in high school in southern tamil nadu state but her true passion is green technology her latest innovation a solar powered on and enter the international children's climate tries i mean if you look at the front. part philip i mean steal stuff. says. you know. i'm just. a modern solution for a trade still tethered to the past all over india street vendors use on boxes
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packed with charcoal fuel that destroys trees and creates air pollution but finishes solar solution came with its own set of problems and. i don't have the materials to build an out to a prototype i know that i was glad to replace charcoal whatsoever but i couldn't build a prototype to test it. but she soon won support for her fledgling project the national innovation foundation funded and tested a full scale working model. as father says education and common sense a key to her success. books science books. books. reading. thinking. you know. i think that's where the ideas come from. and the ideas keep flowing finisher is constantly working on new projects testing the theory with the
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practice. i would describe myself as a curious person and general i also like thinking out of the books. according to me is a must have quality for any innovator. and an innovator is exactly what she plans to do in life she also believes that humankind and not just herself should share the benefits of her inventions. apart from sinful cold i also continue to innovate crowded that will help prevent climate change because i know i'm part of a generation who are basis in the consequences of our actions today. she has high goals for a high school student but she's one he's motivated to make a difference. and china says that experts from the world health organization are doing the country later this week to investigate the
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origins of covert 19 the w.s.j. has long pressed for the mission beijing has faced international criticism over its lack of transparency in the initial stages of the outbreak many scientists suspect the disease was copied by bats before being passed to humans the w.h.o. team are expected to visit the central city of whether corona virus was 1st detected just over a year ago the harsh destructions of the height of the pandemic are long and today the city is pretty much back to normal but the experience has given some a new outlook on life. they're back on the floor together a dance teacher and his students dykey is one's only teacher of vogue the style that came out of new york in the 1980 s. brings them a sense of freedom and exhilaration. tonnesen you can be yourself in the moment when dancing no matter how you dress up others will not discriminate against
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you but i think this is very good as it lets me enjoy being myself very much as a whole. for dykey and his students that's gained a new importance since last year when will han endured a grueling 76 day lockdown and experienced china's heaviest death toll from coded 19. it's insane. during the pandemic a few of my friends and i would practice with each other online in our beds we would start doing vogue in bed we could only practice from a distance because during that time everyone was at home and could not go out. to ikea and his crew shot a promotional video for vogue to popularize in china the dance that's become a part of their identity. they say the experience of the pandemic has taught them
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some valuable lessons. just eating which is just now after the pandemic i feel vogue dancing has given me a lot of emotional support because it made me realize that we need to seize every minute and every 2nd to be who we are true to you that we have to cherish ourselves and live a more fulfilling life here the whole. resource and. only when you dance like this will you truly feel that your soul belongs to you. there's a feeling of letting yourself go and just being yourself i like this feeling very much. enjoying this. that's it for today there's of course more on did up a dot com forward slash when even now it seems from northern japan we're just seen some record snowfall in recent days we're back to.
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the be. the big. the fight against the corona virus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research. information and context the coronavirus update. on t w. every day counts for us and for our climate. overnighters is on its way to bring you
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more conservation and the bone to make single screen the bulk of my protection have a chance the better from the sublime to the environmental series of little $3000.00 grand on the a. spot. over a year after the 1st corona virus cases some early patients a still suffering. lung coated refers to symptoms that can last for months all that return up to recovery i was only in the hospital for a week and yet months later. her i'm still can't go back to work. when you study from woman china has about 3 quarters of hospitalized patients still experience at least one symptom half a year later. when yet to discover it is just how long long covert can last.
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in the mean time doctors say get the vaccine regardless of whether you've had the virus or not survivors know all too well how damaging the sickness can be even after they get better the road to recovery can be long and difficult. peggy green is battling the long term effects of covert 19 when she became sick in march she had few sometimes but it's now devastated her life. pretty confident. i only became really ill months later and at the time i thought that everything would eventually be fine but things didn't improve i was extremely ill for many many weeks which turned into months without getting better. coordination. peggy is 48 years old and suffers from long term effects after kovac. she sought
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treatment at a rehabilitation center on germany's baltic sea coast after the virus peggy felt. she suffered from dizzy spells and chronic pain. in some cases i also had cognitive difficulties like my head wasn't functioning properly i couldn't hear had poor vision and couldn't follow conversations well. i'm not afraid but i saw wonder if i'll ever be the same again. as a school that survivor peggy has officially recovered from the illness but she says it feels like coronavirus has stolen her healthy body and left her with a sick one in its place. peggy spent 5 weeks here her main goal is to get her life
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back on truck. you live your life 5 days out work a week and so on my life might be more intense that it was before. i would like it to be as it once was at the moment life is dramatically different for everyone else and maybe i can still manage to get a lot done i'm sure that my recovery will allow me to i think i will be a different person than i was before but that's ok. this is lynch. peggy green has since gone back to her normal routine but she still feels the lingering effects of illness she often feels weak and her muscles hurt but even if the road to recovery is slow she's glad to be on it. doesn't david strain heads up the british medical associations work on the long term impact of covert and is also a survivor will get to that in
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a moment 1st david is there any way of speeding up recovery for long term sufferers like the woman in that report. that's a really interesting question because we don't really know what the natural history of covert itself it's of the law it is so i get many reports of people who for example it's a multi vitamins or it's a health supplements and swear that has made a dramatic difference for them but i also get reports from people who don't know intervention have got dramatically better off and there are reasons where as in all cases we get people who don't get better so at this moment in time in the absence of randomized control trials we don't have any definitive answer as to what will or won't work well take us back to the beginning what causes long coded in the 1st place. that in itself is a huge question that may help us identify what the treatments are but at the moment we don't fully understand there are 2 or 3 different hypotheses of being run the
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test and the one the research that i'm researching into is looking at the mitochondria that is the powerhouse of the cells i mean actively if you want to think of them as the battery that powers your body basically we know covert the disease does attack that battery and what we believe is happening is that there's a many individuals who that battery just isn't recharging at the diseases it's like having the old i phone it doesn't matter how long you plug it in for it will not get the charge that it requires and we think that's what's going on. and that's the theory we're working on there are others that think that this isn't all swimmy indices the antibodies you create to the virus then turn on the host and effectively become like rheumatoid arthritis or s.l.a. and trigger a and also immune disease that there are some that think there are permanent scarring that take place in the lung and the blood vessels that occur as a result of the virus the bottom line is at the moment we don't know when reality
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is it's likely to be a combination of multiple different causes what about just how many people this actually affects but what do you make of the chinese study that shows 2 thirds of hard hit patients suffer long term effects. when you looking at the hard hit it's no surprise at all if you look at people who've been on ai to you for other reasons many of those will still have long term effects 6 or even 12 months later i think what's more interesting in a long coat it is a number of people like was described that only got relatively mild disease i mean for me personally i only have one day that i needed any additional therapy yeah i've been left with sent 12 weeks later there are actually worse than the initial disease and these are the ones that are causing more issues from 0 and that's the office of national statistics in the u.k. they estimate that 20 percent of people who had any symptoms at all with some
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debilitating illness at 6 weeks and 10 percent of people even though they didn't require hospitalization or any additional care at the outset 10 percent of people who ever tested positive will have symptoms of long cohabit at 3 months and you've said this is happening to younger people more women than men those suggested to be at lower risk. exactly and that's part of the thing that we're seeing particularly in the health care setting that. the risk of dying from code it is much lower in females it's much lower in the youngsters and therefore in many health care settings these are the people that we get to work for a long time because if they catch it the consequences won't be as severe but now what we're seeing as an after effect is that these are exactly the people that are more at risk of lung covidien in all study we've identified that even though women are more likely to suffer presents itself participates in study even after we
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adjust for that 86 percent of the long covert that we're seeing is the new younger fitter ladies and and it does appear to be very similar that all of the people who are coming presenting with symptoms of long that were previously very fit they were very active we're not sure if that represents that they have a higher baseline and therefore they they realize it a lot more if they've been left with some weakness or it may just be that these are people who are actually noticing it because while most of us around the world are in some form of lockdown where we don't have the same freedoms that we have normally that we just don't notice how much that they set out impacts on us just briefly you've also said this isn't just a respiratory infection it's a multi-system disease other steps that can be taken to prevent long coping from setting in. but we don't really know what the cause is so it's very difficult to say assess of but one thing that we are trialing and not having
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a good response of with is making sure that way you've got the illness you stay with a your exercise envelope or your energy envelope we call it for many other people training if you're training for a marathon or creature going for a race you want to push yourself every single time you train with long covert what we believe is if you stay well within your energy window then the window itself will get bigger over time rather than trying to push because one of the kit key things that all of us are saying is the hardy push yourself the longer it takes to recover after each episode so stay within your energy envelope at every available opportunity that it's right thank you very much for being honest. you're welcome. officials are distributing madonna's coronavirus vaccine in germany it's being administered from tuesday and is the 2nd vaccine available it still people won't
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have a choice they'll have to take whatever comes germany is facing criticism for a slow start to its execution program code infection rates remain high despite ongoing. time for your questions now over to our science correspondent derek williams. what's the difference between quarantine and isolation and what are the correct ways to observe. in the course of this pandemic these 2 terms have been used interchangeably quite often although they actually mean different things and the confusion arises because both are protective measures for stopping potential covert 19 spreaders from transmitting the disease to others so the phoenicians 1st isolation is defined as a measure for keeping people known to be sick with a contagious disease away from people who don't have it quarantine on the other
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hand is restricting the movement of people who might have been exposed to an infectious disease for a while to find out whether they've been infected or not so so both are waiting games the big difference is that if you have covert 19 you're in isolation if you only might have gotten that you're in quarantine when it comes to the right ways to observe then things get a little trickier because different health authorities in different countries regulate the 2 in different ways here in germany for example if you've tested positive for covert 19 and are recovering at home you have to isolate for at least 10 days from either the day you tested positive or the day you begin to show symptoms though you can also only levi's elation if. dr determines that your symptoms have really improved and remain that way for at least 48 hours those who have been directly exposed to someone with the disease for example family members
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they're what are called category one contacts and they have to quarantine and germany's health authority says they should do so after their last contact with the sick person for 2 full weeks although they can also leave quarantine if they test negative for covert 19 after 10 days i for now.
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