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the champions league with portia, and into milan and you're up to date up next. all the latest on the pandemic in our cove at 900 special days more on our website, the w dot com, i'm jarred radian building thanks for watching the news . the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what goes to the latest research information and context the corona virus, off the co, the 19 special next on d. w. can you hear me now? yes. yes. we have germans house that we bring you uncle mack or you've never had before the right just so what is it going to east medical really what move and
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you talk to people who follows along the way, admirers and critics alike. and how is the world's most powerful woman shaking her legacy? join us from echoed last me the indian films. the pickup ada code is taking a stand for mental health. that's the pandemic rages. she's raising awareness of psychiatric problems. and the ways people can get help. ah, thousands of dying every day in india, as it experienced is the biggest wave of corona virus infections. the world has seen. the health care system is in danger of collapse and millions bring from
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anxiety and depression. who do you pick up out of cone is urging people to get help . she set up the live love laugh foundation. it helps connect people with mental health services like telephone, hotlines and suicide prevention centers. she says no life should be lost to mental illness. ah robots, in berlin, welcome to the state of coffee 19 special. now india has reported more than 20000000 cases of covered 19. now, although the actual figure may be much higher than that, as well as the immense physical toll of the pandemic, it's also putting enormous strain on the mental health of indians, lockdown, death, illness, and job insecurity. will have an impact on how people feel. the breakdown, feel anxiety. these other words 29 year old konica. you lived with us about how
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she's been with the 2nd week of school with 90. both her parents are cool with the 2 and her father has been and he wants to do for me. it's been an emotional me him in this 2nd move, my dad became a wisdom and a very serious one. and it just made me realize how crazy things at the moment, clinical runs an online mental health, black for mind, which connects people to and to this big enough to tell her that she is not alone about from inside the depression and grief that many are already experiencing, she says a lot of young people, me and the suffering would be t as the are for magic stress disorder. last year, there were about $50.00 to $60.00, it had to be that were coming in in one day. and right now, from the last 2 to 4 weeks, at least that has to be or be the 2nd wave has been status trophic images of people
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gasping for breath and collapsing in front of the hospitals where no beds or oxygen are available have impacted the mental well being of many, some experts are convinced this we've had figured a mental health epidemic of its own. or we can now speak to dr. some a parent who joins us from good graham, near delhi, healy the department of mental health and behavioral sciences for this health care . thanks for joining us. we've just been hearing from indians, particularly young indians, talking about best struggles with their mental health. joining this pandemic is the health care provision there for people to see help 2 aspects to this. in any case, mental health problems look like right, depression, and korean and suffering from it. being any, get, have more than 500 percent. sure. that your mental eclipse in our country,
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that is going know what we need to understand. this is more on revisions, but we have many wonderful people are talking about make. so make sure this is true. vision are not merely about explosion exploitation when it comes to our part of the word. it also involves the family support, fringe, social media, communicating with your primary physician. and it might be kind of a go social support and guidance. that's what we are working with right now. you mentioned how coming i suppose from within communities rather than necessarily from health care professionals to one of the things about india is that it's enormously diverse. does that make it challenging to ensure that all groups getting the sort of help they need? but that's not fish. i mean, he wanted to look it up again. i need to use it over to go to the next to it that
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we largely have more book. both belong to the make fraternity got in view. and as you move down to hole in the percentage of expert won't come down. so what happened or did excessively lety videos in the wall because it uses naturally, there is more stigma is more to try to be. there is more discrimination, they're more struggling because there's not available. i mean, it could be something as simple as having an episode of invitee and needing for so it didn't fall off. but these both guidance or medication it does make it difficult . but at the same time, i must say this, that right at the start of school when one of the medicine was allowed in our country, what? sure all of us is good digital interface. a tele medicine is probably going to be
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yours to come along. solution for the 1st time, both countries like i was because you may have somebody who didn't mind really not having an explode for all the life now. and just pick up a bunch of get an explicit why you medications, counseling, shipping devices where because of the internet access. and i think that's the transition, the goal it is blinking. and i clearly believe that in the us will go to team professors, go to bridge the gap. we have another change that you mentioned earlier was that people talking more about mental health now than before. earlier in the program, we mentioned campaign by the pick pick about a current is an ac, so he's been talking about her own experiences of mental health. is it possible that a positive change in attitude could come as a result at the pandemic discovery and tuan
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station did and one level, i feel that we need to bring them in to work on the nation that are meant medically they should have been increasing already bought it or not, the example if you gave also to liberty is a conversation with you a few years. so it's not during going i should be talking about in much earlier. and then more and more people got talking about mental issues. the fact of div taken hand, it does have any good except the model that employ interest invention, but specially on the population that that's an absolute fact. what's happening during court is that an individual may not know that they are talking about mental health, but it just meant that being addressed. for example, the federal getting and the fear or what if something happens to your family,
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fear of getting treatment on all of these and id and stresses like examination sub job. it can all me, one of the physical social factors do give strength. so when people start talking about, you know, if that's also primary intervention, because not the booklet it up. you are talking about it because you realize it's not right because it's because it is bad. so know about this is the up. so you didn't share any about it has become more spawn given. and which i think is also an influential country. because like i've been seeing, those issues is not dissolution. the student helping the all move have it into the pendant family system. so she had those systems shot, the board of goodness,
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kick can gauge and communication that happens in this this saw ship to me, which is a trend. give it all the, all of these diversity and definitely have that continues to be a stretch the family system. right. so the board isn't good actually increases in automatically or less, never look into that happening. sure. so end is fast and this is in this case it's strength, dr. sammy, a power from for to health care for fascinating. and what you've had to say. thanks for joining us. now is time to answer and over another of the questions you sending into a state is also about the effects of the current of ours. on the mind, over to us, i corresponded derek williams, paul, the neurological symptoms associated with cause it 19 and done. cobit cove is 19,
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can affect different people in very different ways and a certain number of those who contract it develop neurological symptoms by some calculations. actually, a lot more people experience them than, than people who don't in the active phase of the illness. those symptoms can include dizziness, confusion, tingling, or, or numb extremities, a loss, a smell, and taste, and then more serious cases, delirium, seizures, and stroke. doctor said the neurological symptoms could be caused by a number of factors in patients who have serious respiratory distress. for instance, oxygen deprivation and the brain can play a key role but, but an out of control immune response could also contribute to symptoms. and in some patients, at least the virus appears to also directly, in fact,
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the brain or nerves and some symptoms can persist or, or even 1st appear after survivors have supposedly recovered from over at 19 as an aspect of this. still, undefined condition, often generically called long covert, a recent large scale study, looking at a wide range of neurological and psychiatric outcomes in patients 6 months after infection found that around one in 3 had complaints in those areas, most often anxiety or mood disorders. so what are generally classified as mental health issues. and although there were some correlation with disease severity, with people who had bad cases of covert 19 more likely to suffer serious neurological complaints. many long term symptoms were also far from uncommon in
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people who had moderate cases of the disease in williams. not often, when you call in 1900 special from all over to the current of our section of the d to the website, the w dot com. good. by the time any kind of the an app is helping mo, signing provides information about fertilizer cultivation methods for grades i buy a diversity you go next on the
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right the way you do in most countries, it's not a few or more diversity and equal opportunities in the world of work. first of all, we need fair law. but the isn't too helpful with the world to be made in germany. in 60 minutes on the w ah was to please listen carefully. don't know to the field matches,
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discover the world around you. subscribed to the w documentary on you to the in the why a wetlands important we'll see. how can we make cities reader and deal more sustainably? we're all for a few answers on today's show. hello and welcome to echo africa, where the focus is on the job and the environment. i'm chris, the lamps, illegal. nigeria is good to deal with you all. what was taken on in depth look at
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sustainable seat is. but that's not all. also coming up on the show me why took a form of need to adopt fertility matters. how can help prevent forest fires the and how to scan generate electricity. the job 3 to 6 percent of the price of chocolate bought actually goes to those to grow the cocoa, at least that is the case for performers and ivory coast to boost the harvest and the incomes. they've been using more and more chemical fertilizer and cultivated more and more land. both vast, just not sustainable. the thought is depleted on the road in foss. more than 2000000 cocoa farmers in ivory coast 1st in re what was the way to adopt more eco
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friendly farming practices, the much of ivory coast and serial looks like this. cut all plantations that far as the i can see. the western african country is one of the world's largest cook, who produces and its economy is heavily dependent on earnings from cocoa export money. a boy has been a coco farmer all his life, like many generations of his family before him. in recent years, the ground has become dryer and dryer. the cow fruits have grown smaller. he used to use chemicals on his land. now he's trying of farm without them. i'm going to come along with pesticides. make you sick. when i use them, they stayed in the soil and destroyed it. people get ill. you know, if you go to the hospital, they tell you the chemical fertilizer from
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a sick lou. this a boy now makes his own organic fertilizer with soil organic waste menu, and i says he finds right here. i'll save told him how to do it. there's also enterprise helps cocoa farmers switch to organic methods, $150.00 farmers to pass in the 1st trial. organic fertilizer costs 3 years to make it cost $30.00 by the chemical kind is my take while, but it's worth it says a bio save instructor who offered you. the land is exhausted entity i economies based on our culture. if you talk about funding, you have to talk about the soil. we need to use organic for lies and develop methods. so we can generate the soil for the south. the damage is even more evident. the fanfare whereby visits by coco slowly shoots virus disease, droughts,
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and rides in temperatures have plantations more vulnerable to the virus which is transferred by me. the bulb, the land is considered on usable. now science distance, students that know in smart farming techniques, the revive it's bio diversity. it's part of a research project on the auspices of what's called the climate services body, funded by germany that help farmers in west africa adapts the climate change plans . sissy ologist are banned in both cascoo inspect seedlings planted in the shade of a banana tree. the whole system giving us all this is the radiation system. hallowed out, bumbled trunk, wrote down. it was filled with water down to the water last up to 2 weeks. of discipline sought decentralized reserves of water help young cow plants grow, even when there is no rain. to deploy new techniques, the families here should be able to revive the damage plant muslims in the nearby
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village. with the attendant training walks, the stakes are high for the countries. 2000000 farmers who divided farmers. we didn't of achieve technologies were allow communities to india harmon activities as well as a bit more money which they can put toward their children's education level. today's lesson how to install the band with you and deficits, organic the laser. people farmers have to be one over the serials need to be readily available and cheap and it has to work well. and what we've been doing doesn't work any mean if there's an alternative, i am happy to test it when i see the results. i know it's working. then i'll be convinced because i get out of the class since 2018. the bible size
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apartment of the university office still days global climate change every month. the students in this program may go on to help transform the countries agriculture while making it more efficient, sustainable, and eco friendly. we did the for my good to be on their studies here. they faced major challenges. you know, of course they include raising awareness about climate change and creating the legal and administrative framework. so we can effectively implement solution when he's talking properly backs essential. i've, we close a means of help pharma switched to more natural methods. bios dave has developed a mobile app to share information such as recipe for organic fertilizer. so as many farmers as possible in the region, the instructions are given in the 3 main languages spoken here. all the
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villages have to do is click and listen. everything for you to buy to mobile phones everywhere, maybe running a fairly remote village. people have access to a phone. so why not something that people going to have with them at all times when i think i used to good effect when they need to be on the look as young i want the need is real. the future farming families in farming and ivory coast hangs in the balance. some experts say coco family will have disappeared by 2050, or less farmers succeeds in adapting to change in conditions. in our doing your bait segment, we'll look at the exciting projects and ideas that make life up protect the environment or your results. the more wisely this week will need somebody to still be up who has come up with a really bright idea. you could,
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they will call it electrify. ah, yeah. there is something special about this cap. it has a built in solar panels. so you'll never be left in the dark. because it was invented by didn't say to god who studying to become an electrician and southern ethiopia. what inspired me to create these products was the problem of power shortages. especially the ones that occur in rural areas. not to go a solar panel on the cap, collect sunlight and converts it into solar power. you can even use it to charge your cell phone. it comes with a memory card, flashlight and radio. there are saying has previously designed other clothing items and accessories. this women's bank can also generate power from the sun, which means you can always have an eco friendly power source close at hand.
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and how about you? if you are also doing your bits, tell us about this. this is our website. oh, send us the tweaks. hash tags, doing your best we shall, your dual res hours, water cool idea, my phone would never be also off. you don't, projects don't have to be complicated to be really useful on that story shows another example of best. we all know by now how important forests off for the global eco system. and as the crisis advances, well, he'll more and more intense drugs extreme he's and huge forest fires in portugal is so was the euro. they are calling on gold for help. oh,
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been here in the portuguese mountains, nicole member of these goods, a playing a vital part in preventing forest fires. the animals feed on greenery to create natural fire breaks by eating away the brush which catches fire easily. i'm proud of their job and the job that we do with them. and i think that they can be part of the solution for the the forest fires. he remembers the last big blaze in 2017. the flames destroyed vast areas of local forest and half a 1000000 hector across the country. more than ever before, back thin luis was working as a building contractor. after losing his warehouse and machines to the flames, he reinvented his life. today the 40 year old is that gold heard or just like his
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grandfather before him? yeah, yeah. because most local land owners have moved away. there is nobody to clear away grass and shrubbery, which act as a fire accelerant in the summer. until now, fire breaks had been maintained using expensive machines with goats, we can actually do the same job and that same time bring some, some value and some occupation back to, to, to the interior of the country that's been deserted in the event than for a few that abilene rigo to has switched korea is to help prevent forest fires his job as an i t specialist and move back to his parents in the mountains. today, the 35 year old works of a capital farmer. you know the well the most because
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all my time i used to criticize what we don't we don't do for nature conservation. and when i realized that i didn't do anything as well. i decided noah. i need to, to try to do some the things i am complaining that others are and he aims to show that morrow neither a traditional domestic breed of mountain cattle can also prevent fires because they to eat grass and shrubs. months is a nature conservation association which abilene rego, belongs to cause even purchased land itself from pruning should help these young oak trees to grow big and strong not to keep them or less grass will grow under the shade they will provide meaning less flammable material. they know that they will not take any money from that, from the land,
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but they are ready to adopt another management model. so we are trying to demonstrate that with small money, we can have fire. that's true, but with a lot no less damage. portugal is the european country most affected by forest fires in co operation with fire departments, scientists that the university of cobra researching the causes of such fires. they say the country's climate, monoculture, tree, plantations, and rural depopulation all play a major role, coleman or love. if we don't manager forest, better luck, we're likely to suffer even bigger fires in extreme weather conditions with low he get away. portugal is searching for strategies to prevent wildfires from spreading. in some cases, that means returning to age old methods, luis continue, and he goes on just the beginning. there is
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a lot doing in the to mission capital 2 days, but on controlled about growth and with disposal of the strike, much fit for people living nearby is become a nightmare of flooding and mosquitoes. the authorities have a plan to remedy the situation. but environmental east are not entirely convinced a place of natural beauty and a dumb sites this to do me lagoon in to miss if both buildings have gone up around much of it, including to and tie and new commercial districts on adjacent marshes. the wetland risk being swallowed up by the city see to me, is also being devastated by sewage and the vast amounts of waste dumped in the water. nadia glee dare heads the government project to restore and develop the lake . and the people deposit stuff in the lagoon all the time, so it's shrinking construction rubble wild dumping. if we do nothing it will
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disappear and that would be a disaster because the lagoon is needed to help prevent flooding. and because more than a 100000, my great re birds spend the winter, their environmentalists say the government plan is flawed in detail, if not in general, nor almost the session on these are association. friends of birds is not against the development project in principle. but we are against the particular plan that has been accepted by the authorities appraisal. it doesn't take into account the specific ecological features of the site equals the see. the plan involves deepening the lagoon. conservationists say that is problematic because it would put some resident animals at a disadvantage to give up. this will allow certain ducks to feed the ones that can dive buckles, but the ones that remain on the surface will no longer be able to.
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