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tv   Frag den Lesch  Deutsche Welle  April 15, 2021 1:45pm-2:01pm CEST

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that's one of the reasons why some residents don't understand the importance of being vaccinated so. they never enter team have gotten used to the skepticism and to the climbing they do before every home visit. they are convinced that their mission is important for another. people in the villages lives close together if there is an infection here it will spread very quickly and many don't like coming to the hospitals in nearby towns so we have to come to them. or are. getting his 2nd dose today when the doctors 1st came here a few weeks ago he almost kicked them out. i was afraid at 1st here in the village they set the doctors were coming to kill the old people are
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. i hurt the elderly die from the vaccination and next care does and not just what. they need is familiar with these kinds of reservations that's why she often tells her patients that she and her team have been vaccinated as well as their grandparents. but that doesn't convince everyone but it did convince. your your knowledge of i hardly felt anything it didn't hurt at all less painful than a bee sting of your. be a family is next on dana fleeced the journey there is perilous. moment buster bombs . during my studies i always dreamt of a doctor's position in the east but i never thought that i would climb mountains in the snow and ice to get to people's homes. but that's the way it is in
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a pandemic everyone has to do their part. on the. vaccination visits are a lot of fun for the villages children will go that. far not so much. the 74 year old is next in line his wife has ina talked him into it she has already been vaccinated while her husband is receiving the injection she tells us that she even went to the hospital to get it you have no somebody tell left in it which it scared us when we heard about the virus on t.v. but thank god nothing bad happened to us we live our lives the same way he did before the disease we do our jobs eat our animals and take care of our houses question. the doctors administered 2 more vaccinations that
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day more isn't really possible under these conditions. but even if it takes time zain of arab is proud of her work. which ensures that the pandemic is under control at least it is here. in russia and some rural areas lack even basic infrastructure that's the case in soil small villages in the taiga cut off from the rest of the country it's difficult for locals to get daily supplies like food or medicine like uli there is the tiger extras drive. gives the people of saigon a chance to escape them again lives once in a while. boris petrovitch school is on his way to pick up passengers so. he brings life to the thais yeah i do because i feel sorry for the ladies with their villages are
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dying here. his route takes him from the village of out of new gear to the village of soy in northern russia near our hungus. or to be more precise what used to be a village. the narrow couch railway line is 31 kilometers long the train consists of one passenger car and a diesel locomotive in the seemingly endless russian tiger. morris petrovitch schoolman whose affectionately known as petrovitch does the round trip twice a week on mondays and fridays. in winter he gets the stove going well before the 1st passengers get on the journey can last between one and 3 hours depending on how much snow there is on the track. it's not going to be clear i probably have a road and so's in the passenger seat and the ship to do. today he arrives on time
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it's 8 in the morning. the villagers are glad to see him. so that all our hope rests on this train if it breaks down we'll be stuck here forever. this train is all we have. otherwise we'd have to walk 40 kilometers only old people live here but. there used to be a lot of life here not just ramshackle buildings during the soviet era so hugo was an important hub for the lumber industry millions of cubic meters of forests were cut down and transported from here morey mains is a lot of broken equipment which petrovich used to set up a functioning passenger service. one as reliable and punctual as himself a fact the villagers appreciate. though
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a train trip through the taiga might sound romantic to some it's not without risk despite the train driver skills. that way sometimes the train tips over less often you know but a couple of years ago when i started it was almost every day once i was here and all of sudden the wheels were facing upwards from the 1st the passenger car overturned and then it pulled the look of with it i was just wondering if we were going to derail and then we were saved our good. when the lumber mill closed most people here lost their jobs some took to the bottle. they're drinking wine you know that about you well right now you know it would be more worth it what else is there to do apart from drink and drive cars you know. petrovitch doesn't drink and drive he always takes
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a long food prepared by his wife fallon tina. hears the chan what's taking so long. there's also picking cucumbers and fruit preserves. the 2 have been together for 40 years living in harmony. he's always full of energy. and he's always on duty hi alina. the phone rings day and night no worries lena and picking brett up tonight. the villagers depend on him many can match in their lives without petrovich no other death. you could be called me recently. used to driving the train she said oh yeah you please don't stop till i'm dead or go with you because i said to her you crazy that
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you have to move and you know what this is a month later she was dead. so i carried out her last wish i took her to the cemetery. petrovich plans to carry on driving his train for 10 more years until the last villager has left so i got. did you know that people in france can get very old like really really old a french woman reached 122 years compared to that colette's may seem like a young lady after all she's only 106 years old but that's not stopping her from her passion for music. colette's mons has been playing the piano for a century she was born into an upper middle class family in 1914 and what my mother
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was a hard woman she was quite masculine and even went hunting that music was my consolation my tenderness. especially loves the romantic works by robert schumann she began playing the piano at the tender age of 5 it became her life's passion. she studied as a music conservatory in paris where she also learned fitness techniques like yoga that help keep her limber to this day. it keeps her body erect less to play things must be very loose here cope with the butt talk here at the back. of it a piano when you play you need to sit like this on a. and not like this. her
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son for priests helps manage her career. that's you there when you were 17 or 18 we're. here this is your diploma from 134. move on. what grade did i get it doesn't say that it must just have been so so. but were to put an end to her dream of becoming a professional pianist collette ma's worked as a nurse during the german occupation. but even after the war she became a piano teacher. it was only decades later that she recorded her 1st album by then she was already over 80. now she has succeeded east to her credit. that age is all in your head at least i think so. you must live life with
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energy that's it. and we wish her much more energy and many more years thankful i think. going to be. coming.
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