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tomorrow today. in 60 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. p.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. she island is burning and has been for 30 years originally a small a good in the waist crisis on the mount eaves became so pressing that the government repurposed it as a landfill now the island keeps growing with reclaimed land made up of rubbish discarded junk and mounds of plastic the trash island contradicts the multi samaj
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stunning beaches pristine water a dream holiday destination. shaheen is a well known environmental activist on the maldives. she's fighting the garbage problem see if i may stumble out of the sea i think we need to also do a lot and i embrace don't believe. in the many i would not be able to save a little of that a little loaded so let it all out there to save it but i'm not good at least. with .
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shaheen and her colleagues worked for parlay for the oceans a globally active and geo. adi the women are heading north. that is the moment the just consists of over 1000 small islands of which 200 are inhabited travel and transport are not easy here. the big deal and the ground and. begin the important. get everything. their heart anything else. i'm a canadian mounted police did it. sunday and then they go on this kind of day they are not going to announce board. because it. is the lord's. day every. day and. on come on do island the headmaster greets them he introduces himself as this my people on the maldives
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prefer being on a 1st name basis. is here to help residents on the island learn to manage their waste. the empty plastic activist receives a warm welcome and bouquets of plastic flowers. there's much to do. the 1st stop is the school. the maldives is an islamic country but girls and boys go to school together she begins her presentation it's a new topic for the children oh. nothing more oh. this will be all of them you have a new way it. lasted what kind of. close. that was though. there. was no need it was or is it oh so god love them all this.
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and no word of these. over the. last day of each 8 meeting they could not go through into the sea we have. many things like these children call my no no did it is dark age now the soviets are going into the sea just so we see you . there shana teaches across the maldives the organization partly believes that the way towards progress is through children and hard to reach villages. don't only do it for the kids we do this for the kids and we'll certainly keep the kids so that the kids the n.p.c. the excitement if they tell the parents there is a something and the green for the hills then does this because there's a plastic the fairly small because we don't exist get the kids set up to hold the
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interest of the answer is everyone knows each other here. come on do is a small island he smile and the other residents learned what that really means in 2004 when it tsunami hit. the 2nd it was bigger than the 1st. leads to. some holes it's nice to say. how would. i live that's when you. accept 30 feet radius sport so. how's the. person which is not effected by. 360 meters long in 240 meters why people have been living here for hundreds of years. there are over 1000 residents on the island . without a wall c'mon do would have been swallowed by the ocean years ago it's just one metre above sea level and the ocean is rising.
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c'mon do isn't for the men often spend weeks at sea fishing for tuna while the women typically work at home he smiled grew up here studied in india worked in mali and came back a few years ago when the school days over he goes fishing with his 2 year old son learn how social from. our kids to the sea really friendly families and neighbors and they have a good school to study right. not to want to. know who want to go. so they don't have any issues really happy. but there are ecological issues notably the garbage problem. the islanders dump all their trash into the sea and the waste train also ends up in the water
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a smile says this is the way it's always been done but he doesn't seem too comfortable with that but dumped plastic doesn't simply disappear it stays intact and in the best case floats back to shore. the fish aren't biting today if you do catch one you can see what else happens with the plastic refuse you don't have any place or any need that we can treaty so people throw plastic. so the sea from the. bellies of the fish is. eaten and we see them. we see them into the fishes so it's very often see so it's a very big program for us not. going to the next morning she and her team head off to
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a neighboring island. to the students will follow later. no one lives here. i mean you. want to do a clean up. and explain to that you learn that when you throw it it just doesn't go away if the vocals have a calf or plastic bags it floats back or it gets eaten by an animal but then so that they can link to the 4 ramps to do that i think and we take them smoking because we want them to understand also what illegally i think is coming from from our different angle than telling them that we are losing so much of biodiversity is a better way of making them understand.
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it's a big day for the students. the island is just a few 100 metres away but few have been here before. there's plastic everywhere swept up by the time it's garbage from come on do but also from farther away. first we'll start with the clean up you know nor that there's no solution for this right now. explains the different kinds of plastic and which ones are with cyclable. yeah over the border of court and they are not hard to. guard it. so if one of them were there any would have meant that the indian ocean spits out all types of garbage. plastic drinking cans and polystyrene foam basically last forever. if it doesn't get
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washed away by the flood this garbage stays here. it doesn't take long before the students understand what part of me is trying to explain. the have to care so i'm very many go on throw 1st came to this. boy. is it that sometimes you have to tell your parents as well not to through everything. something. after just one hour the bags are full. only pet bottles are collected. good morning everybody each sack weighs about 40 kilos. hardly organizes a competition among the schools to try to give the children a sense of achievement. yes but it
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is a drop i mean so many make a big ocean so. we hope that there are more groups like this happening everywhere so there's more drops dropping here. but what is. challenge is that we can only recycle certain material and at the very center it saddens me to say that. only the material we can recycle but we can call it the other material as well but what is happening is. that we send it to an island or that until it gets burned so we normally leave it because it's safe from the ocean it's on the beaches it's not a nice sight. hopefully we can clean up the beach of everything that is washed up. the bags are carried away by the mayor and the police commander. the little boat has to make 3 trips to transport what was gathered in just one hour
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it's a big job. on the one i'm going to after cleaning up a bit on land it's time for a swim. i don't think most of the girls have never used goggles or snorkels before and only a few of them can swim right now many are frightened but the sea. you. want to shaheen explains what the girls will see under the water coral but only a few have their typical vibrant colors left so every war is about an animal is the yes and that animal is what is built in this coral ever the core of the live go what it it has called the. a dead goto does not have color.
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shekhina and whole take those with the least experienced by the hand. it's an entirely new world to many this is their 1st visit. i mean i think the bleaching has killed everything that is 0 you see here is the border patrol's that our life cycle of branching coral said lord the branching photos u.c.l. needles needle baby was. the underwater world surrounding the maldives is beautiful beyond compare. but the farther you swim out from shore the more apparent the problems here because. the corals are all white which means they're dead. this isn't due to pollution but climate change.
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is a complex weather pattern el nino has always brought warm water to the region but it's becoming more and more intense with larger masses of warmer water and the coral are dying off. back in the capital market. 200000 people live here more than a 3rd of the maldives population. is the most densely populated island in the world . everything needed on the other islands goes through these ports. the most important commodity is drinking water. hardly any ground water exists on the islands so thousands of plastic bottles are brought in every day most end up in
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the sea. yellowfin tuna is delivered at the fish market it's a specialty in the maldives. fishmonger hussain fillet is between 3 and 500 every day. level to one of the over this here is a good fish. but often we'll find plastic inside the animals. usually it's bottle caps last year with the group but it will be a civil war. this is shiftiness office to parlay is when 2 conflicting parties open dialogue to resolve their differences the multi-verse is one of the 1st countries where parly has signed an agreement with
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the ministry of environment shayna coordinates the collaboration. all of these dogs you see now why is there we have about interception. on an island and all that really goes out evil in which it dies and all the factors that results that will get us. so already did almost $200.00 and it only goes to a little it is really good. $1500000.00 tourists come every year. almost 90 percent of the country's tax revenues are made in hotels. but even on the most exclusive beach it's each day begins with collecting plastic. operations manager all the far route up the combo hotel makes his rounds early in the morning to ensure the washed up refuse has been cleared. then there would be
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a spin because you get the experts in. our nation. so he had to showcase michel that he would be you know be. those thing it's not that useful bromides all right so we try all based if you want to do the piece that would be thought of compromising much of it. in the center of the hotel island there is a new building. soon drinking water for the guests will be bottled here and glass bottles. the water comes from the hotel's own seawater desalination plant. this protects the environment and should also reduce costs. for now even looking speaks to those from from salt lake forest it is a big old racial you know to move those into the stuff is the means and again. you know the same old ways just keep it you know to see that it was you know it's
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a big thing so but no i think you use all these extra also that you. know mostly on the list. of waste disposal is difficult and expensive. when garbage is 1st stored at low temperatures so that it doesn't begin to stink this eats up a lot of electricity which on the mountain comes mainly from diesel generators most of the garbage gets sorted. in this hotel alone there are up to 2000 bottles a day. of the reason why the cell filled glass bottles haven't replaced plastic ones long ago is simple the hotel owners also own the mineral water trade on the maltese now the hotel has entered into a partnership with parlay to recycle one 3rd of its plastic waste. you see the movie. labels the move to pick. up make it more. like these
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full body. be put all these things in the jumble bake that you c.d.'s and send it to what the public so some of the space you know you see full probably the shade in again because that will reduce the value of these big city would be to push the. parlay for the oceans collects the plastic bottles in a warehouse in mali the bottles collected by the students have come on to and those from the hotel will be crushed here and then exported to faraway taiwan there they'll be shredded and recycled the process is laborious and expensive it's paid for by donations from industry sponsors. so i decided to try to find solutions and i tried to find people to collaborate and. then last year trying to find partners
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the oil floating about the future island. nation 3 months with the government is not the plastic in the system it's the hole in after to give it if it were a filthy what it would cost if it weren't for these and then if you must intercept then to redesign and not go to the next thing and be safe i think really you know everything that is not. so far partly has removed 1400 tons of plastic from the maldives. but every day $400.00 more tons of rubbish are dumped on the garbage island to the food. the smoke is clearly visible from far away yet for years hardly anyone took note until a new government took over in 2018 since then the authorities have been on a mission to find a sustainable solution to the garbage sea monster shaheen also advises the ministry
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of environment. so we are setting up a list that i know said that if he doesn't so we have got a huge go but it's a dubious fight me and i think by 2024 there but to say that they are going to. hold on and if that works i think we will have a central place where we can get a lot of 'd that miley has one 3rd of the population and older is old with most of it comes to be the face. these types of plans do not always run smoothly here as can be seen some 200 kilometers away. on the island of bon dieu the world bank built a $10000000.00 waste incinerator labeled as development aid. the plant was only in use for a few months. it's currently not operating supposedly due to maintenance work the
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garbage meanwhile is piling up and transport to and from the plant have yet to be properly organized. shana and her colleagues meet martin jones the british engineer is a managing director at the world bank he's showing sahana where the garbage ships will more in the future. jones lives on the island and knows shaheen oh well. sheena is involved in virtually every environmental project in the maldives. but she has her doubts about whether such a huge facility is useful for the small islands. no one seems generation restoril to get itself generates if there's no way to school amounts of fuel to get it going once we've got it to the temperature that it may then it's just that moment is itself most likely you won't see it getting fires forget yet so the amount of fuel that we use is very minimal or
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a cd i think i would have bought it. once you've only got it. but until the burning process is running smoothly martin jones will stay on fondue just like the garbage. at least it's already been sorted. what the garbage manager worries about the most is polystyrene foam fresh produce delivered to hotels mostly comes packaged in this lightweight material to keep them cool the plastic bottles are recycled by parly the private environmental organization gets them from the public waste department and then transports the waste to the other end of asia for processing what do you think built on the other end of the earth in the beds but of the. sort of. so no one to assist yeah. employes been assisting last last locals of the very places to us yes 123 bad
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spiegel so we need to send another 138 beds for this. sometime shit he now feels as if she were the garbage manager. having the bottles there say sure is how we dispose it is and how we handle the spasticity right issue and that it's in the ocean now now most of the. highlands that we have had burning in and out from lafayette collecting the savings from the burn as well as when you burn it it rains all the chemicals are going into our groundwater and it's in the coconuts and in the in all the fruits and vegetables that we grow it from audience so it's really it's really a problem you need to find another material that's much better. partly team has to move on but shaheen a promise is mark to come back in a few weeks to take care of the bottles.
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back in mala shayna prepares for next trip to raise awareness. once again should be focusing on getting school children interested in minimizing garbage along with plastic snorkels she brings happy news. canada has just promised to finance a garbage disposal center on come onto the island with the friendly headmaster. these are the moments she fights for these and her own son and his children they remind her of her purpose i don't want him to be so awful his case what i have been with him. you know i don't be reading to my grandkids you know look the wheels of the you know and he's always my grandma's lovely you know it's going to be a beautiful slowly but. i mean we need to be real it's reality it's not just
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the drudge starts here pretty 12th on d w. this is d w news live from berlin germany's chancellor warns of the existing coronavirus restrictions may not be tough enough angela merkel says if the 16 regional states do not fall in line she may have to think again stricter measures such as curfews could be on the table. and world leaders condemned the bloodshed in myanmar the united nations accuses the regime of committing mass murder against its own people. and
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formula one season starts with a bang as girls champion lewis hamilton and a jumper tandem match the 1st rapid battle it out in behind. i'm ahead of a homage thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel says regional state he does need to put an end to the chaos plaguing the national response to the current virus crisis a virtual summit last week fails to agree on decisive measures michael says should be forced to take drastic action if the states don't reverse recent relaxations which has seen case numbers rise sharply more on this i'm joined by d.w. chief international editor richard walker richard what were the main takeaways from michael's interview. this is
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a pretty extraordinary interview by uncle americal one that we really haven't seen during her extremely long 15 years plus in power and what was so really strongly about it was her expressing exasperate about her own inability to get the situation in germany in the pandemic under control so the backgrounds of the situation here at the moment is we're just at the beginning of what could turn out to be a really quite large 3rd wave of the pandemic driven by the mutation of the virus which 1st emerged in the united kingdom and killed many tens of thousands of people there towards the end of last year beginning of this year and now angela merkel has been trying to get on top of this by holding. meetings on a regular basis with the leaders of the federal states within germany to try to rally federal states around taking a tougher line which is she is no 2 want to what we've been seeing is many federal
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states not going as far as she wanted to and there was one meeting especially last week where the federal states didn't go as far as i wanted to this ended up being something of a tree ask now merkel's essentially saying now that if the states don't come into line that she's going to start looking at different ways of getting what she wants through including federal legislation at the central level we also know that there are growing concerns of the how the standard way vest is taking over in germany and how it's supposed to be stopped but they're also of course for this hard locked out how has merkel responded to this of. yeah america is very clearly in favor of taking a tougher line and i think a couple of the sort of headline things that she would want to see are nighttime curfews being implemented in areas where the incidence of of the virus is above a certain level this is something that she's known to have wanted for some time that many of the federal states are opposed to it looks like she's going to really
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push hard for that to come in well so she's talked about having a greater limits on the number of contacts that people can meet and also getting tougher about implementing tests testing strategies across the country and also getting to making sure that more people are working from home wherever possible and also that michael has admitted it was a mistake to try to impose a strict national shutdown of a staff so what implications you think this will have to have remaining time in office. well we have a lot of things coming together here because we are at an extremely politically unpredictable moments in germany america has been in power for more than 15 years but come this september those can be national elections here in germany and america is not standing again now even her own party hasn't decided who they want to send him as a candidate to replace or and all of the other parties records jockeying for position
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so what you effectively have is a lame duck chancellor in i'm going to machall and an election coming up and real uncertainty in many of the parties about which way they want to go now those are not the best circumstances in which to handle a very serious crisis like the pandemic that we're looking at so the next few months really going to be critical and particularly they're going to really affect america's hard won reputation for crisis management if in the next few weeks we see the number of deaths significantly increased germany still lagging behind in that crucial vaccination campaign and gloom ackles reputation could be for ever tarnished ok that's rational walker d.w. chief international editor thank you very much indeed well the united nations has accused the military in myanmar of committing mass murder against its own people security forces killed more than 100 civilians in the black is crackdown since the army seized power last month anti-government protesters are back on the streets and
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thousands have fled into neighboring thailand. a funeral for a 13 year old boy sajjan was killed when security forces in yangon opened fire the neighbors say there were no protests in the area this just one of many funerals held the day after the armed forces day massacre when the streets of myanmar cities were stained in blood. his mother calls out to her son now gone forever can't you hear me she cries. was. even though it's now clear to everyone what protesting in myanmar means people return to the streets the day after the bloodbath determined to press their demands for return to democracy there's no sign the military is changing tactics either and no hint they're backing down from their
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threat to shoot protesters in the head no one is saving and we are in you know extremely dangerous situation with beijing and the killing spree is going him against a city. there are fears that the situation could escalate further protestors are picking up weapons which are improvised but with the hunt to using more and more force there's concern that the civil disobedience movement may no longer remain nonviolent c. they are spoke to the u.n. special envoy for me in mar tom andrews he says the international community is failing the people. there have been voices shaking very loudly of condemnation and concern. that's fine as far as it goes that quite frankly i think those words are really hollow with inside of me and more everyone i was speaking with they want to see a focused unified international action like the secretary general has called for and
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i think that means in every community convening immediately the united nations security council have this open debate on exactly what the obligations of the international community should be and let nations of the security council stand up and be counted i think there also has to be among those nations willing to take action right now a coalition effort that either has to be unified coordinated sanctions a unified coordinated arms embargo and i think we have to take and it immediately institute accountability mechanisms judicial mechanisms to hold these brutal leaders accountable for the mass atrocities that were pushing i think clearly we have crimes against humanity being caused and committed right across right it is one of our very eyes and the question right now is what the international community is willing to do about it. has to look at other stories making headlines around the world police in bangladesh have opened fire on protesters they were demonstrating
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against a visit by the indian prime minister and the russian critics accuse has handed nationalist party of encouraging religious polarization in india and discriminating against muslims. engine is all still unable to free the container ship stuck in the swiss canal tens of billions of dollars of cargo have been held up in the days egypt's president has told authorities to remove containers from the ground it's ever given to make it easy answer refloat the vessel. and a dangerous stance and storm has hit the chinese capital beijing for the 2nd time in a month visibility was reduced and appalachian has reached hazardous levels anyone now venturing outdoors needs protective equipment. and thousands of climate change campaigners have rallied in paris the french national assembly is set to start debating new measures on protecting the
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environment activists say the proposals to not go far enough. the least 20 people have been injured in a suicide bombing outside a catholic cathedral in indonesia 2 attackers were killed the wound the wounded were attended attending mass to mark the start of easter police say the bombers have links to the so-called islamic state. this is the moment attackers blew themselves up outside the church. yes it was the explosion was so like there were 2 explosions i was shocked i ran outside i asked my friends to come and see what happened. when we got there and so injured people on both sides of the room which he and. forensic examiners began identifying the suicide bombers analyzing body parts scattered at the scene miraculously they were the only fatalities injured people were quickly transferred to nearby hospitals their families recounting their
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drug deals. massive just spanish 3 of them were waiting for a taxi when it happened they suffered injuries to their arms hands and legs you know like you know. the attack in recess if macca sar follows the arrest of dozens of militant suspected of planning terror acts this one could have been so much worse. i don't know much about when they were trying to enter the church compound right after mass ended but they were stopped by security guards at the gate. and he was going to church leaders in indonesia have called on christians to remain calm and to not be afraid the president echoed that sentiment as he condemned the attack asylum or. terrorism is a crime against humanity that has nothing to do with any religion over the agents reject acts of terrorism for whatever reason. some watch out i'll come i'm annoyed
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that i was more op on our side you see the way he sees christian community left reeling at the start of holy week the end of the nation government says it will ensure people of all faiths can worship with a beer. now and saw germany beat from a new 10 in book arrest on sunday evening the result extends their record for consecutive world cup qualifier wins to 80. seen in germany took of a just a quarter of an hour to open the scoring when cannot be found the back of the nets walk in those side play the next qualifier at home and does book on wednesday nights against north macedonia. on the motor sport now as well formula one fans were treated to a thrilling season opener and bahrain but there was no surprise over the winner defending champion those hamilton came out on top a great start for them to say this driver as he looks for his record breaking 8
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world title. lewis hamilton starts in formula one season opener playing 2nd fiddle to pole sitter much for stop and but the pair took turns calling the chuen in bahrain. teammate call to report us was also in the mix until up 31 when a disastrous pit stop put him out of the running the finn had to be content with the bonus point for fastest lap. with both us gone a jewel in the desert was on between how milton and fished up and. the dutchman went in front with just 3 laps to go. but the street outside truck limits in doing so and had to return the lead to the briton. how milton held on to squeak home by 7 tenths of a 2nd and he sounded like a relieved man. pushed
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up and made a swift exit stage left but it looks like hamilton will face a stiff challenge this year from red bulls precocious dutchman. now germany is moving ahead in their strive to abandon coal as a fuel for generating electricity a power station in the rural industrial area has been blown up after coming to the end of its working life the cooling tower of a boiler house and a 250 need to high chimney were demolished in a controlled explosions the site produce power for 18 years the government is committing to phasing out coal by 2038. i can find much more news on our website w news but up next is our current affairs series cold reporter travels to colombia for look on the left against the cold at 19 pandemic as always you can always find
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more than 300000000 people are seeking to. move. because no one should have to sleep. make up their own mind. made for mines. the only way to get here is by air or ship doctor camillo create oh has organized an airlift to bring much needed help during the kobe pandemic today they're up to tim b. key near colombia's pacific coast this dangerous area is teeming with armed groups since the beginning of the pandemic the need has become even greater.
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holders not scalpel handles not sterile compresses they say doctor the compressor is on steroids so much is lacking in the. dr coming up the 80 works as a plastic surgeon in bogota where he performs cosmetic surgery but also helps to speak accident victims. he lives with his wife in one of the better neighborhoods of the city his housekeeper comes to clean regularly. the doctor says goodbye to her and leaves for the day. we have them which are.
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full of the us but this every day i see this contrast between my own life. and wants going on in my country. i think the opportunities life is granted now come with the responsibility. but you're all off. when the pandemic began dr prieta started collecting donations. such as masks medicines and disinfectants mostly from fake companies and 5 donors. from the. volunteer pilots at the pacific civil air patrol for example are also happy to support dr prieto and his efforts. through its use. occasionally there are complications to
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deal with. pilot jose luis ollie beddoes talks about a recent mishap while attempting to land after being warned of a house on the runway he was forced to fly over and restart his landing maneuver. during trips to remote areas such experiences are commonplace with no pence's around the landing strip no tower and no air traffic controllers. fortunately upon arriving at tenby key he finds the runway empty. at the beginning of the pandemic the community was virtually cut off. there is no road leading here and since last march air traffic has been a regular. this presents
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a problem for the inhabitants who receive food and clothing by air and ship and hospital supplies are particularly vital the hospital is responsible for around 20000 residents in the surrounding area. it lacks even the most basic facilities no blood reserves tests or oxygen tanks regional health official carmen yasmeen had none does is exasperated. them off and i thought only this but what i say if they order we have many remote areas and it can take people 7 or 8 hours to get here. and when they do they often can't be treated. then they referred to larger hospitals that cost time and money and would have the proof fatal for the patient. if this hospital is a lifeline for all of to indicate that they personally think they have been making . this woman needs help for her daughter she's been suffering from severe
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diarrhea for days. they even took a boat to reach the hospital. but to her dismay the doctors can't help. that's what they want but as i've been here for 3 days with my daughter. she let it examine her but couldn't give her the treatment she needed. at the diarrhea went away on its own. people. even though the hospital has the best equipment in the area at the moment there's no running water time and again the power goes out. protective clothing is also scarce. so dr ed got it by nias is delighted to receive dr p. a dose protective masks. is certainly important down there with. a very
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important as it's the only way for us to fight the pandemic. that i know of that they don't but it's even more important to talk to the people and build awareness and there. were no one there that day party here at night with almost no one wearing masks. you only really see masks in the hospital. and all that the pope. but i mean i'm a doctor prieto does what he can and. several people from the area have gathered in the waiting room. where he is answering questions about a cold bit would end up with. a little. television when they talk about the coronavirus. sometimes they talk about the effectiveness of the vaccination. but over a longer period of time. so if i were to get vaccinated today. how
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long would i be immune. and does it make a difference if i felt the 1st or 2nd chance rather. than. the then go by with a look as though. i can only tell you what we know so far since the vaccine is quite new. look at the problem we're still learning a lot. but some studies have shown the vaccine provides 8 months of immunity on the other 3 with a search on with this it might be a bit more. work anymore we're not sure. what and we have to wait and see. if we don't have. to. no doctor prieto treats a boy with a severely infected hand having to make do with few supplies in an attempt to avoid having to amputate the child's finger instead of putting the boy under he uses a local anesthetic with no sterile gloves or compresses if he needed to nikki that
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if finding inequality is hard to go. but when you're in a hospital like this that you really understand the world of media spotlight the access of a lot i don't know what it means to not have access to health can that you know we were professional good at what it means when doctors want to help their fellow human beings is not caught. because they don't have the results it was worth of food. and they don't have the connections to the state government who are now in dallas. for the people here there are bigger concerns than the virus. masks play hardly any role in their everyday lives. there's not much work in the region and people are afraid of criminal gangs since the area is
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a corridor for drug trafficking. dr prieto feels it's all the more important to win over people's trust that's why he makes house calls. today he's brought masks and explains how to use them to protect against the virus always ask. who is the only one of them he explains to this woman how to use a mask correctly some of it was he was a guest there we had a body just like any offers her several of them but asked her to dispose of them properly and also with us are you going to like you know. he shows her that she should wear the. with the blue side facing out as it were brought up with a. fire. it's important to his donors that he documents his work since donations often don't reach their proper destination for
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their growth. but a very good idea dr prieto tells the boat driver he's ready to set off again. after delivering the masks he heads back. i received a phone call i think of 1st they were a bit skeptical and dismissive of the mosques. but then they were really thankful it was going to us i hope they don't use them whenever possible i'm going to what was the. back in tim beaky there's good news a military helicopter is arriving with the 1st vaccines with 400 doses for health care workers and people over 83 this is. the town has been waiting a long time for this colombia's vaccination program got up to a slow start but with vaccines now reaching even remote areas there is now at least
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hope. just one little jab and the 1st doctor in to be key is bax unaided. in. the morning. dr prieto hopes the backs of nations will change the public mood making people less skeptical of the health measures. on his way back to the airstrip he stops one last time and spontaneously hands out a few more masks. because i think i was such a boob i feel like we haven't done much and a lot is still lacking you. the pandemic has left behind deep wounds in aquia inequality and injustice persist. but the real is still our
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