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what, with all our ways the we can make a difference by choosing smartness solutions. overstaying said in our ways, the global ideas, mental theories included 3000 on d, w, and on the news asia coming up today in the us digital divide, it did go back 1900 vaccination drive. last number of indians confir just for jobs because they like intimate access and don't speak english. you've seen this roxanne registration system, the exclusionary, but on says plus germany offered to recycle of gone interpreters work, but it's been a treat many see out of price of the tax by the taliban afterwards to withdraw yesterday and know what to public opposition to it. the international committee
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said the tokyo games on board for july, despite japan. dia corona matter situation. ah, i'm british manager, welcome to deed i've been use asia. glad you could join us with india and the grip of a deadly 2nd wave of over 900 infections. attention is focused on its efforts to vaccinated people. a shortage of vaccines and a sluggish rollout has meant only about 3 percent of the population has been fully vaccinated so far. but the problems don't, and they're mandatory online registrations for vaccines through the coal. when portal approving, impossible for a large majority of the population for one people need to have access to the internet and for another. the coban portal is only in the english language, access conditions that work for a few, but exclude
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a large chunk of indians. the system for some work like a charm. a stop at the payment area with your vaccination appointment in hand. a bit of a weight. and then it's time knitting mug lunney greets the doctor who's about to administer his 1st of 2 shots. mcglenn is 34 and pretty happy with the way it's gone today. if you have money here internet, if you have everything, then you will get recommended like what are you and you will have the right. the story is different for my hender sharma. he runs the small store without a real chance of getting back to needed anytime soon. here real authority, there needs to be a system for baxon nation and people who don't have a smartphone like me. what will they do? so there needs to be a door to door drive and everyone should get the vaccine. even if my hender sharma
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could access the internet, he'd be faced with an english language. only app and few is any appointments available online. which by the way, is the only way an 18 to 34 year old is supposed to get an appointment. wait, there's one. put in a code. hold your breath. so nothing crashes. and a lottery winner with an appointment confirmation. with your wife high school, that will be a little bit better. and you know, my car is one of some 600000000 indians who are 18 to 44 years old. she got her vaccination are though most others in that demographics have a long, long time to wait about the size executive director of the internet for the
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foundation and organization campaigning for digital rights in india. he joins been from delhi. about help us understand is if you don't have access to the internet or speak english, then you get a vaccine job in india. not if you're between the ages of 18 to 45. for this age bracket, which constitutes a large portion of indian population. monday to the registration on an online platform called go when is mandatory prior to you receiving the job and scheduling it in the hospital provider for the hospital provider to actually inoculate you with any of the vaccines which are licensed within india . it just seems counter intuitive that they would be and a national online portal on which to just to get the vaccine and you need to be able to speak english to be able to access it. why is it so the proponents of
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the system have stated that due to the ongoing shortages, there is a need for this didn't seem to be maintained within the vaccination process. because the vaccination centers due to crowding may become what sport or transmission of over by it says thereby disc it using function is nessa city on is being implemented through this online portal. however, this opens up of a greater degree of iniquity, given that most people in india lack of access to the internet and india war will not be treated with smart phone having access to the english based only platform for booking the vaccination, which would thereby exclude the most wonderful and needy from prior d vaccination within this system is the government trying to at all address this
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problem. i spoke o o bed or coded by dr sharma, he peds the golden wharton, and the technical delivery on this mcgann ism date have indicated that in further rounds or vaccination, walk in box, the nation may be possible. one should remember that walking vaccination is at present available for age ranges above the ages of 45 in various deeds in india. and this limitation on the hordes for people between 18 to 45. however, given the present be of the panoramic and how it's even impacting people in a much younger age range. there is a. busy degree all in it could be present within the vaccination policy beverage. the been on those with access to the internet with smartphones either getting
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preference sure. priority in vaccination and placing india's route unconnected population was great degree of disadvantage in terms of numbers bure router. so scriber's only about 34 people, 400 people. so it's quite a big gap. i will leave it there, but thank you so much for breaking that down for us. you're welcome. thank you so much. no response. the german military began drawing its troops from august on after 2 decades of war. i've gone interpreters who worked with german forces, say, they are now in great danger. they are asking to be re settled in germany before the september 11 withdrawal deadline. they worry if the taliban regains control after western forces leave, they and their families will be targeted for deaf political dual why heads had goes
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to the bazaar and mozart sharif just once a week. he worked as an interpreter for germany's armed forces. the bond is fair for 7 years now. he fears for his and his families safety. does that that are afraid not only of reprisals by the taliban, but also of envious neighbors. joe, i no longer visit my extended family or even like close relative to just my neighbors know that i work with foreign troops and i'm also afraid my children could be kids that are selling it as a necromancer in their living room. the family show us momentos of the time when the 34 year old work for the pond is fair. his contract is a translator expired with the end of the mission in 2013. back then, so that in many other local workers gathered in front of the german camp in missouri, sharing, and demanded protection. nearly 800 africans were allowed to leave the country. but
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this attacks were left behind. they believe now is their last chance. only little more than any now that it's clear that the foreigners and the german troops will leave afghanistan, the situation will get even worse and wide. so tiny was also a translator for the german army from 2009 to 2018. he fears that after the pond is fair, withdraws his family could become a target for the telephone and they consider him a spine. the mon or how that the, the aim of the taliban from the beginning was to destroy the connection between the f people and the international troops as him on over them. we translators, establish disconnection and this bridge. and that's why we're in particular danger . the threats we're facing now, the unthinkable them instead of call it more than they can make and have a problem, isn't it? these threats are now part of everyday life. everywhere in afghanistan, many people are wondering if half kind of security forces will be able to protect
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the country on their own. after german soldiers leave me, honey. there's an attack here, almost every day. they kill innocent people with our lives are in danger. that's why i want the german government to bring us to germany for our safety on what had said that says it would hurt to have to leave his parents and beautiful home behind. but he and his wife do not want their children to grow up in afghanistan. they want them to have a secure future. the international, a big committee has said in no uncertain terms of the tokyo olympic games will go ahead as planned. on the 23rd of july, public opposition has been growing to the games, given a worsening corona about his emergency in japan. but i will see president thomas buck, who himself called off a visit to the country due to the cove tuition reiterated. that canceling the games wasn't an option the i o these thomas bach and the upper left loomed large
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over the start of the tokyo meeting, insisting the games will go on. we are now fully focused on the delivery of the olympic games. it is after all box international olympic committee holding the ultimate se into whether to hold the games. the host city contract says so signed by all interested parties in 2013, when tokyo won the rights to host. in the termination section, it says the i o c has sole discretion to terminate should safety be threatened in the midst of a brutal 4th wave of corona, virus infections poll after poll show a clear majority in favor of terminating the games over fears. it could become a super spreader event box. some said should cancel the olympics while in tokyo for this week's meeting. he actually stayed home though in switzerland look,
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isn't coming means he cannot come. and that implicitly recognizes japan's emergency situation. so thinking a video to show all will be well for the japanese people during the olympics and paralympics box points to bench rehearsals in which athletes competed and were housed in a strict bubble. and he added, most teams will now bring additional health professionals. should corona, virus infections occur with our jump annisa partners in france? i can only read emphasize this for the commitment of the, of the, to organize together. they've olympic and ireland be games for everybody. momentum. so important in many sports events is not on box side at the moment, but it's still the i o c's call, whether to cancel the games, which have cost at least $15000000000.00 and are now just over 2 months away.
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that's it for today, and you can of course, check out some other stories on our website, dot com, forward slash aisha. and you can social media as well back tomorrow at the same time and see that the the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing what those the latest research information and contact the corona virus. i'll tell the 19 special next on d w i, when i arrived here, i slept with people in a room to man, it was hard. i even got white hair learning,
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the german language helped me a lot. this kids to me and critical for trinity to instruct you want to know their story, migrant verifying and reliable information for migrant. the in westfield learning about covet 19 we know it came from an animal that does that mean they also need the job out very friends can become carriers, amenities, and in rare instances, turn into a risk. corona's me safari packs and shelters have started inoculating a lions and wolves to protect us and the animals experimental vaccines are
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specifically made for them. me conservation as saying we brought the so now self my aunties of nature, hosting animals ever closer to humans. ah, a team of experts met for the 1st time this week to help develop a global plan to stop the spread of diseases from animals to humans. meantime, russia has developed the 1st corona virus vaccine for animals releasing an initial batch of $17000.00 doses. researches in finland and the us working on similar jobs . this cat is a pioneer all be at an unwilling one cache other cat is one of the 1st recipients of the 1st ever cove at 19 vaccine for animals is owners, daniel and l 0. say they signed up for the vaccination just to be on the safe side . all on us all is our cat goes outside
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a lot. sometimes he doesn't even come home at night because he's doing his own thing, but he lives with us. so we're always concerned, he could bring an infection home with him. we plan to start a family and heard that cove. it could be dangerous for pregnant women, so it's better to be safe. it doesn't hurt the cat is believed and look at the vaccine, will provide these cats with immunity from the corona virus for at least 6 months, according to the doctors here. so what would animal can show respiratory symptoms of the disease problems breathing a cough or a loss of their sense of smell? essentially the symptoms are the same as they are for people just in a much, much lighter form watching, progressing with them, probably. but it's not the symptoms themselves that are a concern here. the world health organization has warned that animals, including minx could become carriers for the corona virus and even pass it back to people. last year, 17000000 minks were cold in denmark,
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after some of them caught cove at 19 the russian made vaccine called carney vac called could prevent hoarding to developers. the country's veterinary and agricultural watchdog process was not sore began trials on rabbits, dogs, cats, foxes, and other animals in october. now they say the job is ready for mass production walk soon. i mentioned that a lot of community vac seen was developed as a preventative measure, something aimed at the future in case there are negative situations like the development of a mutation that can be passed between different types of animals. we shouldn't forget that any measures for disease prevention for animals prevent people getting sick as well, because around 70 percent of human diseases come from animals, me to a little behind it all. the vaccines developers say there has already been demand for the job from businesses in several european countries, including in germany or state. it was not sore. recommends the vaccine for animals
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kept in close contact, including at for farms and zeus. they say that for now, pets like these cats are very unlikely to become a risk to their owners. tell us met and is president of the institute and we taking things a little too far, almost vaccinating animals, or is that the strategy that we may need to beat this pandemic? i think we have to define what animals we actually mean. if we could talk about pets, for example, i mean pets get infected from their infected owners, but there is no single documented case that pets actually transfer the virus back to humans. the situation is different for, for producing and most like, for example, mnc. there are the infection in mnc farms originates from yeoman's, but then mink replicate the virus to a large extent and then are able indeed to re infect humans. so there are documented cases in that aspect when it comes to pets. how much of this is money
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maker would you say, and how much is essential in terms of pets? i think i mean, dance the, the prime procedure and not to infect them is to keep a distance if you are infected yourself. so if you are, are in isolation, then keep away from your pets as much as possible. i don't think there is an indication of from explanation of, of pets in terms of, for producing animals. the situation is a little different. there we have the possibility that the virus replicates growth in the india farms to a very large extent. and this can suffice to then re infect humans. so, makes a nation in this particular setting might be one of the options. of course, they are others and the preferred option for me at least, would be mixing it humans into 1st place so that humans are not alone, no longer posing a danger for any most, whether they are pets or whether they are for producing animals. in for producing
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animals, we have seen the situation that the virus because it, it replicates it multiplies, so much at variance gets elected. and some of these variance could at least radically indeed, pose a problem. so there might also be an indication from x in eating, just kind of most to avoid the appearance of the use variance. and a good point, we should think about the animals as well. of course, a lot of farm animals. they're all ready pumped with antibiotics to prevent the spread of diseases. and that's had all sorts of adverse effects on our health to i mean it and the situation with farm animals and corporate 19. there is no reason for concern as far as we can see. livestock and poultry are to a large extent or absolutely resistant towards this virus. at least this is true for, for a pix and it's, it's true for chicken and ducks and turkeys. cattle show,
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very, very limited susceptibility, which also doesnt post a problem at the moment. so i mean, in terms of that kind of animal, i think we are on the safe side, towards the intervening in nature in general, got us into this mess in the 1st place. couldn't more intervention increased risk? i mean, biases are part of nature and the function of ecosystems. i mean, it's true. viruses are proud of nature, and humans are proud of the animal kingdom, initiate environments. so basically, i'm, and this is what biology is all about. but on the other hand, i mean, they have been interventions in wild pub, wildlife populations that are beneficial if you have a defined population and a defined pathogen, a defined infectious agent. this could work and examples are, for example, rabies, fox mediated freebies, which has been eradicated in century or by bait, immunization of foxes. classical spine fever has been eradicated from wild boar.
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also in central europe, i paid immunization, and in the past has been eradicated globally. but i mean, these are special situations and i fully agree, i don't think that vaccinating wildlife populations or any intervention and wildlife populations, gibson gives a better situation. i think, i mean it's more the change of human habits which, which is required to avoid the spill over events, but even to spill over events that happen probably a regularly i'll also part of nature. well, you mentioned we should all get the job. a lot of us off is that some other way we can change our behavior to lower this risk. i mean, it's difficult to define clearly the interface between wildlife and humans or lifestyle and humans. but definitely lowering risky contexts,
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whatever they may be, is definitely one of the major measures of a decrease in risk in general. this will also decrease decrease the risk indeed bill overs that is has to do with direct contact with animals. it has to do with going into wildlife habitat to strongly interfering with wildlife populations interfering with bio diversity. so this is a whole range of measures that actually need to be taken into account for us by tonight and president of the lovely institute. thank you very much. for being on the show today, you are about com as far as vaccines for humans go. here's a good question for derek williams, our science correspondent. oh, can you mix doses of different tech scenes? circumstances are really kind of forced opinion to shift some on this issue. to give you an idea of how complex it's become. let's look at the situation here in
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germany until a few weeks ago mixing and matching. vaccines was pretty for bowden here because the only safety and efficacy data that we had came from trials involving 2 dose regimens of the same vaccines. and because diverging from bad would mean sailing into kind of uncharted waters. then, very rare cases of serious blood clotting event sought to be caused by the astrazeneca vaccine began popping up in younger people. and that prompted of the word easier to reevaluate recommendations for people under 60, who had already received a 1st dose of astrazeneca and them for the 2nd administered toes. the authorities now recommend using a messenger r n. a vaccine like the one from pfizer by on tech,
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a brand new spanish study now indicates that that regimen is both safe and maybe even a lot more effective. but, and the weeks before those results came in, the authorities had to make a choice. and they decided that one risk, which in younger people is very rarely developing a serious blood clot after a 2nd dose of astrazeneca that, that outweighed the risk of mixing and matching vaccines. in general, most experts seem to think that receiving a follow up dose, that's different from your 1st dose shouldn't re, whoa is major problems. still, the health authorities are pretty conservative and there was really a lot of solid proof. a recent british study looking into some combinations, indicated that mixing and matching, while apparently safe, also sometimes provokes more side effects than 2 doses of the same vaccine. other
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studies looking at a range of different combinations or ongoing and we, we should know a lot more by the summer in derek williams. there, i'm benson's all and thanks for watching. stay safe and see you again. so ah ah, ah, the news? the news
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