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is the basis for those talks going on in the chancery and via video conference says that the current restrictions will probably be extended until the 7th of march at least until america is said to want them to be extended until the 14th of march so there's going to be a debate there and then the draft paper also says that the issue of reopening schools and kindergartens and just when and how it's going to be up to the states themselves to decide and one thing seems to be clear already that head dresses might be able to reopen as early as the 1st of march now germany's federal system has worked for and against it this crisis is this prompted people to say that things need to change. well most people do seem to agree that germany did do fairly well during the 1st wave of the pandemic last year last spring because of its federal structure because of calls local clusters of new infections
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were easily identified locally and then what targeted locally so that means restrictions were imposed regionally without having to drag the entire country into lockdown but now during the vaccine rollout the federal structure has added to the fact that it's been extremely complicated it's been extremely slow germany is still in a position where it can safely say that a majority of people are necessary for the virus to go away have been vaccinated it's far from that situation and so of course there is a big debate about just how good this federal structure is at the same time of course when it comes to issues like education the state premiers say we need a federal structure we need to have the ultimate say about which measures to impose and which not our. correspondent thank you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world a german vaccine baker biotech has opened
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a new production facility for its covered 19 vaccine in western germany the factory in the city of marburg is expected to boost the a used vaccine supply and will produce the main ingredient of the drug developed alongside the u.s. pharmaceutical company pfizer the president of the european commission has a good knowledge failings in the blocks fights against the coronavirus those who were found the line says the e.u. was late with its approval and grow lots of vaccines but she defended the overall strategy of trying to bring the pandemic with a unified plan for all 27 member states. and researchers in the u.k. have discovered that a common assman treatment appears to reduce the need for hospitalization and the recovery time for covered patients the month long study by oxford university scientists was inspired by the fact that patients with chronic respiratory disease when hailed steroids as part of their treatment under represented amongst hospitalized covered 1000 patients. was led by oxford university is
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a professor mona battle who was who also coauthored the study welcome to day w. this sounds like a big step forward given that aspirin medication is widely available and inexpensive. yes i mean it was. quite fascinating that the study was suggestive of of a positive outcome with this inhaled medicines. and we are quite pleased with that but obviously with the understanding that it was a small limited study and so lost our results would be suggestive of that and we look forward to hearing from. investigators who are also looking in similar fashion similar medicines ok so as a small study we were able to identify what it was about v.a.'s ask my medications that makes them so effective against kawin sometimes it's so studies already
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in the process so early on in the pandemic i'm from last year showed that in the bowl that tree the ass night inhaled medicines could reduce by iris replication in the lung 9 and so but this is experimental studies and our findings that actually chronic illnesses with she mentioned such as asner and comic strip to common disease was not a big feature of people who got admitted to hospital from the chinese data for example back in march to last year kind of supported us to to test that. hypothesis that research question as to whether this medicine could perhaps help people in early on in magazines and illness as well as it's important to have know that what we are talking about a treatment for people who have contracted covered rather than as a preventative measure that's correct yes. so. what
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happens from here that do you wait for more scientists to do more research do you put in every said proposal the way whites tell you for the price of asthma medications to shoot through the roof as the companies realize that on to something . well i think what's really important is that actually this is a signal in one in one piece of what in the community there will be i believe lots of all the studies coming out quite soon i hope and from across the world that all perhaps slightly different in their design of studies and belief this similar messages are coming through and i guess we will have to reflect as to whether actually and there is potentially a treatment for. illness or a move let's hope that this leads to a lead somewhere thank you so much for joining us professor professor mona battle from oxford university thank thank you very much
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a powerful earthquake has struck in the south pacific triggering a tsunami warning for new zealand and other countries in the region the magnitude 7.7 travelers struck east of the loyalty islands in new caledonia just after midnight local time well thor's is in new zealand have warned the public to stay away from beaches along the northern coast as a way to reach you know to a meter above the tide level a possible within the next few hours we all me and me and one has right of the party headquarters of detained leader alsamixer chief the international community is becoming increasingly concerned with the united states expected to announce sanctions against me and now later meanwhile the military has tightened its grip on power and crackdown on nationwide protests m g q activists have returned to the streets for a 5th day demanding the release of their elected leaders and to highlight their grievances they use it ever more creative tactics. sitting in inflatable
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tubs this group of young protesters and young gonna risking their lives. their protest tactics quirky humor and the use of english i knew from i am r o y o. r o n a this is one protest idea from the young generation we are always thinking about how to be more creative because we need international attention. younger generations are using both social media and lessons learned from activists and neighboring hong kong and thailand to gain support. there on the streets dressed as beauty queens. going shirtless like these members of a bodybuilding club to show their opposition to the crew. demonstrators calling for an end to the military dictatorship and freedom for the
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nation's elected leader aung san suu kyi and her allies they also wanted a new constitution and a return to democratic freedoms the groups remain undeterred off to choose days of violence security forces declared the rallies illegal drenching peaceful protesters with water cannons there are reports that police fired live rounds to disperse some marchers. a teenage protester was shot and critically injured waiting outside the hospital where the 19 year old girl is fighting for her life her sister vowed to keep demonstrating. the. dollar i will keep protesting until we can get rid of this military dictatorship for the sake of my sister i want to ask people around the world to support this protest. abana strong from the highway railing shows the injured go. many of the demonstrators are shocked but
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still determined to get on to him is. now we see that the military is taking brutal action against us but we young people will lead the protests 3 various groups and every peaceful way we have all the want to general so much i hope you see him in. a cafe here and restrictions and gatherings have been put in place but they have not stopped fresh protests from breaking out across the country. the 2nd impeachment trial of former u.s. president donald trump is resuming in the senate in washington he's accused of inciting the storming of the capitol but left 5 people dead in each side will now have 2 days to put forward its occupants democrats are expected to produce a previously unpublished footage of the invasion of congress the newest vote 56 the days are 44 a clear decision in a divided chamber donald trump will face
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a 2nd impeachment trial. pursued with a trial the senate vote affirmed that the trial was constitutional. stop this deal. to make their case the democratic prosecutors showed video as evidence of trump firing up his supporters ahead of the storming of the capitol on january 6th you can vote fraud that's true it breaks up everything doesn't it when you catch somebody in a fraud you're allowed to go by very different rules you ask with a high crime and misdemeanor is under our constitution. that's a high crime and misdemeanor. a head of the vote republicans had argued that trump could not be convicted once out of office this was dismissed by the prosecution. their argument is that if you commit an impeachable offense in your last few weeks
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in office you do it with constitutional impunity you get away with. it. so we're calling also resorted to video are joining the trial it was politically motivated and divisive. would you vote yes or no i would vote yes i would i would go. with this trial you will open up new and bigger wounds across the nation for a great many americans see this process for exactly what it is a chance by a group of partisan politicians seeking to eliminate donald trump from the american political scene in a congress still reeling from last month's events it is partisan politics that makes it very unlikely the prosecution will get the 2 thirds majority required in the senate to convict trump. for a strike the last few weeks kathleen walking through snow to avoid any slip ups but
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to finish this to take us to a whole new level ya know some local volunteers use nothing but their footsteps to create peace. in the capital helsinki. combine to resemble massive snowflakes. $160.00 metres across but it's unlikely to stand the test of time and the snow is forecast for the next few days. well that's it you're up to date south coronavirus a special is next i'll be back at the top of the eye with. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. has the rate of infection been developing what does the latest research say. information and context around a virus update nineteen's. on t w. n
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u you know yes yes we can hear you and how last year's german chancellor will bring you an angle a man called as you've never had to have surprise yourself with what is possible who is man called really what moves are important also who talked to people who followed her along the way admirers and critics alike how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her legacy joining us from eccles law stops in. a single shot back scene and enough for the world would put an end to this pandemic but that's not the reality most required to jabs some have to be stored in a deep freeze and many still await approval. plus not all of them are as effective . china is supplying developing countries with vaccines that don't work as well and
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the global rollout of covert shots is slowed less than 2 percent of the world population has received just one dose of a vaccine so far. so b.-o. is showing the way in europe the prime minister was the 1st european leader to get the pfizer biotech vaccine or internal affairs minister called the russian jab and the health minister posed for one of china's shots the message vaccination should be about geopolitics it's about our health but it's not always that simple. even during the pandemic customers still come in for their coffee. georgevitch has run this cafe in belgrade for 3 years a topic often discussed by patrons is which vaccine is the best u.s. company pfizer and russia have so far only delivered a few 1000 doses china has already sent a 1000000. what i choose to get the chinese vaccine chinese people have been
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getting it they wouldn't be harming their own people maybe i'll take pfizer's vaccine they are an economically strong company. for me. serbia's government has promised to buy various vaccines from providers all over the world it's then up to citizens to decide which one they want to get. i'll get the chinese or russian vaccine not but it was not missing then you see if i had to choose i'd take the russian one. or the russian one i like russia i have russian friends i trust. who to trust there's a lack of detailed information about the various vaccines that's why many serbian doctors are hesitant with their advice. and it's not as 5 years at least 10 calls a day people asking whether they should get max a native and if so using which vaccine ya said cause we only have information on
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the pfizer vaccine i just don't know enough about the other one is. known as. no one seems sure but plenty of people are driven by their fear of getting sick older citizens can receive the vaccine at a total of $200.00 special sites like at this exhibition center in belgrade serbia purchased 8000000 vaccines from western supplies from russia and china but only china can deliver millions of those of 19 vaccines in a short period of time. so china for on the balkans is on the rise in the meantime boy in georgia which has made his decision in a somewhat to. me of my customers who come here and know more than i do about vaccines would be on their side now i have to so i did to get the chinese one wouldn't park us. like many serbians they take the pragmatic view that the best vaccine is the most available one and here china seems to have won the race.
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well i thought it was a race against the coronavirus isn't that what we should be focusing on. which is technical officer for the vaccine preventable diseases and immunization program in europe why aren't we the world winning this race. thank you for having me and thank you for this question. believe that theo meaning the race you have. invented in the p.t.o. he is the sorry tell months before so generally last year there was a general all. night south of i was available to the scientific community and in november december he gave the 1st thing on the market. going on this show and there are about as. many more to go because as you all know all of us are
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still as all around the earth there are many cases and people. we've managed to achieve the unachievable according to so many people but the simple things like the lack of information on the various vaccines in many countries why can't we solve that sort of thing. it's at the shop challenge it's a new product it's scientific information 1st is a new product it's always have complete information we want of and how and what can be related to and on the other side it's like us and if formation which is not easily transformed into a language it's acceptable to add about it and is easy to follow so it's a battle that the show is that he had in this situation to make back their acceptance in public old those new products and to have people mock you ate it took a drug and isn't that something the world health organization should be doing and
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is responsible for. and it's true it's indeed that the fact that they had doing it on the basis of the scientific approach there is a procedure for creek a provo all of any kind of magick i mean if you are facing cold images i think that will h.-o. is using our mechanism to collect as many as also both informations and get better leaving any of pro emergency ewell's least of that product to be there at all around earth to fight aids. epidemic in the case that it's not to find no activities continues or the meaning that that's product of mass to be containers they monitored and controlled for the quality for safety and efficacy and that's how they are ensuring that the all the countries and book or nation he's receiving the high particular growth it's relevant for the global well
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because not all the countries have capacity by their own national guard this go through and the programs and it's also kind of the mechanism that you already have in place for the day you want to supply and get the call backs that every single country candy lie on these results and have the technical information and they got it's giving the proper information of you're trying to haul off all these i think the information we get additional question send us or send communication also for the operation but also for healthcare workers how they can communicate the quality and benefits of the exam to political to go voice well being at the w.h.o. os specific vaccines most suitable for specific regions that. you know all day all the vaccines which are approach are equally also in and out of the over in this moment that is all we have on the scene of each received images he was listing but to be whole field i mean go february this year to have to be or 4 more of them is
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my dad on the other is us that has a neck that there is procedure in any shape of for that example you will see in china and in russia so we hope to have more available tools to fight it is. very strong. and again the existing knowledge for the clinic they have status and really mean to us and so i want to consciously the different parts of the word all work scenes are showing. us to see in preventing our money the station of the cell or cases of disease dads and preventing them better than all and the better now on the health system which i have brought in this moment of that and then tell me what you recommend for foster global growth out of these kodak seems. well we have many boxes which are staring procedure of approval so we are inviting all the manufacturers to continue with procedures for applying get
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permission for use of the oxy in there is a critical needs to increase capacity to produce physically more goals of our same because we need to then again as for us also go slower is better and it's also they show that it should be equally this even to the on the global level meaning that through the cost system to fear but they see pacing we would like to see that all people on the 1st level of defense and all people who belong to the 1st race groups mailing at the early people and people who go back now have conditions and he see that seeing this one as possible we are not as mattia safe globally and they'll ever get out of us the safe and preventing all of the cases is also preventing all of the further mutation of the years with the virus which is normal for the i.o.c. so wherever whoever is getting on ice and as many of us get immense is better for all of us not give each from the w.h.o. europe thank you very much thank you. is that part of the show when derrick
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williams takes the floor to answer your questions on the coronavirus. if you test positive can you be vaccinated anyway or should you 1st recover then get the vaccination. this is the biggest vaccine campaign in history in just a little over 2 months about 140000000 doses of vaccine have been injected worldwide and around 5000000 more are now going into arms every single day so it's no wonder that questions like these are common the answer to whether you should be vaccinated anyway if you test positive for the disease is actually simple but the explanation is slightly complicated the 1st thing to understand is that if you already have covert 19 then it's too late for a vaccine to fix things it takes at least 10 days after
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a 1st dose for your body to start ramping up an effective immune response to sars kovi to do so so getting a vaccine right after testing positive for the disease won't help you the general recommendation is that you should wait to recover before even thinking about vaccinations and aside from the dangers that getting vaccinated wire still sick might pose to your own health it could also expose others everything i've read indicates that if you've completed the recommended isolation period and are symptom free then it's ok to go ahead with vaccination although the c.d.c. also recommends that patients who are treated with monoclonal antibodies or or with convalescent plasma that they should wait at least 90 days before getting a shot in general the experts say the. the chances that your contract covert 19
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again within that period are very slim anyway as naturally acquired immunity caused by the infection seems to remain strong in practically everyone for at least that long. there are volumes there and keep sending in your questions to our you tube channel i'm been fizzling thanks for watching stay safe and i'll still get hurt seeing you're ok don't beat up like.
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