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hey, money $1000000.00 fans the old because we love football. the take off on you tube, join us. the date of the news aisha coming up today. the hidden impact of india 2nd covert wave . double tribals to india, rural areas, to see how in the us for coping with floods of new infections, mostly without medical help, plus in love, but unable to marry. why you model the japan same sex couples still can't legally tie the knobs. the news i'm british manager.
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welcome to the w news a show. glad you could join us. now, images such as these behind me that have come to define india. second wave of corona, virus infections do not adequately capture its devastation. that's because most of these images are from india cities, places with at least medical facilities. but hidden from view indian villages where medical facilities either don't exist at all or only name. just as an example in the us, most popular states will tell, has only one dr. barton 19000 people eat up respondent michelle, just for travel to a village in the state, not too far from delhi to assess the impact of india. second wave of cov, it infections, it has been an exhausting month, but yet your hon. 4 weeks, his son has been, was jacked by fever and trouble breathing. joe hon, who reads a scatter for
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a living, finally arranged a guard to take his son to the hospital in the city. has seen tested positive for the corona virus. 40 years later he was discharged. not because he was feeling better, but because they had already jacked up a bill of about 1500. your old man had seen a d. d b joe on fire your of the day when he can find work or he didn't improve at all at the hospital. somehow it easy oxygen cylinder at home with great difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child to do anything. the family of 30 lives cramped together in close quarters. they have been lucky, but no one else will be completely in. and even lucky to get a diagnosis. many a falling stick in this village, which lies 100 kilometers east of the national capital. but there is no test that
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arnold government has facilities in this village. small private clinic like this is one of the only saw the gap and i feel that hundreds of complaints of people in the last month. and they do not have the provision to treat the crew about it. and ref, a patients to the city. but treatment that is expensive and given the call, if you will, it is very difficult to even travel that for new komatt has a guard and good a for treatment for his father and siblings. he even raised beds to contact. he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicine, but they were told count, defeat porters in the oval band hospital charged twice as much but recounting the horrors of what he saw. modest sceptical about the number of deaths being reported in the states. i kept getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's death, asking after his head. i told them he'd boss to be. i don't even know if his dad was counted into the. i thought it body's guy out of the hospital with my father
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day to do or for my son without diagnosis. fever that's on the right jemine's. honda, a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't been, they feel better. many eventually die at home. and this how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh grieves in this cemetery alone, drafted in k through the be was started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i got your hon, thought of making a list of debts from the village. the cause of death for most is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded at corona by step, was a boy. every day people are dying, and nobody has been dest. local. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. got nobody here has gotten to the doctor and have visited for the last, you know,
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this village has been relatively untouched by the find demik. no, justin's verified. the feel that are recorded cases flag in open in the group and i will continue to check on you have a q and you can get regular updates on the quote on about a situation in india, on our website, the ww dot com, the world in japan, same sex couples finding more acceptance, but not yet. equality. for years, japan government has consistently denied same sex couples. the right to get married . activists won a symbolic victory march when a court in the city of support or declared the ban on same sex marriage unconstitutional. the ruling has no immediate effect as the law remains the same. and though many same sex couples long for a legal union, some have decided that just can't wait to wed. for momo
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and nana. it's a joyous day. each detail has to be just right for the ceremony, celebrating their union star and just a while. so i'm excited. i'm glad that mamma gets to see me this way. we got so excited that i almost had to cry earlier with the condos. that's been, i mean, most the day he didn't just, there was like a mother. i almost can't believe it. how will it be? there were i'm so happy to come in on their wedding is not official because japan does not recognize same sex marriage. but this buddhist temple near tokyo, feels responsible to an even higher authority. buddhist monk might consent, doesn't care about the marriage ban. he wants to make possible what the state does
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not allow my mother. it's a very important ceremony for both of you know, i think i'm just as excited as they are, that the way my what, what, what, what the ceremony is also a chance for mama and none to raise awareness. the pictures taken here will help the temple advertise for marriage equality. yes. so they both pledge to meet life challenges together of our made in all solemnity. and the best reason for a celebration the the happy couple may feel like their marriage has been sealed. but japanese law makers disagree. same sex marriage is not officially recognized in japan. some prefect years offer
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partnership certificates to same sex couples. some people even adopt their partners to stay together. more and nono want to have a child. it would help if they were married. in march, a local court made a historic ruling declaring the ban on same sex marriage unconstitutional. but actually changing the law could take years. so momo and nana have to wait buddy, i think it's because people don't make a big deal about their lifestyle, fit to the skies in some way he got up to go to and also because japan is probably the countries where people most fear being culturally different yvonne couldn't you couldn't, i didn't know, cannot be in the mama and nana could still have their big day for real sometime in the future and seal their union with a real marriage certificate. and jeremy of novel
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more and the story is convey dory from human dice watch in the tokyo come a welcome court recently said that the ban on same sex marriage is unconstitutional . why then does japan not have a law that legalize the same sex marriage so that decision was able by the sub for a district court. so it's not the supreme court. so japan, in the, in depend to make this document final, this district court decision is to go to high court and then the supreme court. so us, if supreme court court also approved this as a, as. c the constitutional and then the japanese national diet needs to enact a law which allowed same sex marriage. but does the government at all want to enact a law that legalize the same sex marriage? so for it does not, that's why there, i mean it, the national diet,
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japanese power doesn't have to wait for the supreme court to say that they have to enact a law. they can enact same sex marriage today if they want to. but unfortunately, the japanese government doesn't want to have such a law, so that's why we don't have any we don't have the same sex marriage today. what is stopping the japanese government from an acting such a law? yes. well, the depend. i mean, not all the same sex marriage a japan does not have a car pulled that protection for l d b to people, for example, in employment or in, in any social area. so currently, l d, b, people doesn't have any national laws to protect them. so it's not all the same sex marriage, but why the japanese government not willing to have such a law is because although the majority of japanese public support
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known discrimination or same sex marriage for eligibility people however small portion of. 7 dia, members, japanese parliamentarians are against idea. that's why they prevent that kind of protection of eligibility. people to pass in the diet so far. japan is also under the international spotlight as a host of the olympics, which in its charter bands discrimination of any kind. our lawmakers feeling any kind of pressure to pass l g b the legislation before the game's kick off in july. in fact the human rights watch and are local algebra to groups. pushing really hard on the japanese government to pass non discrimination law for l g b t people. so diet members, fearing pressure and then a for currently the japanese diet is discussing
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a lot on eligibility people. however, again, a small portion of diet members, but they are in their ruling l d. p party are against having on ty discrimination law. so it is still unclear whether such a law can pass at the japanese diet before the olympics. can they though we leave it there for the time being, but thank you so much for joining us. can i do hear from you? nice much. thank you very much for having me. and there's more bits on our website did ever dot com forward slash issue relieve, you know, with pick just from thailand where authorities have detected the 1st locally transmitted cases of the highly infectious grove in 1900 variant. first found in india, the country has been ramping up. it's actually mission campaign to fight the biggest outbreak thus far. back monday, you then, by the
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news the fight against the corolla virus pen damage. how has the rate of infection been developing? what the us, the latest research they information and contact the corona virus because of 19 special next on d. w. use crime fighters are back. african radio drama continues the seasons. the story focus on have speech, cholera,
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prevention and sustainable charco production. all episodes are available online, and of course you can share and discuss on d, w, africa, facebook page, and other social media platforms. crime fighters to noon, now. the enjoying a weekend in berlin. discovering the capital of the roman empire. all going for a swim on a spanish island people's hug. so high after the european union agreed upon a digital covered certificate and travel pass for those who've been fully vaccinated already had covered 19 we have a negative p. c, r test result allowing travel within the youth without the need for more tests. so quarantine almost as if to celebrate the use. the operators of the eiffel tower,
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one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world announced they will reopen on july 16. i have been for sewland. denmark is already using cobra passports. the system's been a success. so successful with any government is hoping to start facing the certificates out in august, along with face masks. that's when all danes above the age of 16 have been offered vaccine. his d, w. terry schultz social life is back in full swing in denmark. so yeah, of course we are very happy job and we can see the guess the ticket to resuming activities inside are enlarged groups. is the corona pass verification that you are fully vaccinated? have in unity jacoby 19 or have tested negative within the last 72 hours. most people use a mobile phone now. realistically, light allowed to resume indoor training and early may. jim owner regard hanson has
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an entry system, worked out. you should be the 1st person that shows ups will check everybody else's passes and they get the shiny little head on. so everybody knows. so today's natasha was a place corona officer and your vaccine. yes. thank less than 20 percent of deans are fully vaccinated. so for most people, keeping a corona pass current require standing in line to be tested every 3 days, maybe half an hour, 40 minutes, and is it worth well worth it? denmark has the highest testing rate in the european union with half a 1000000 danes getting checked each day about 8 percent of the population. that provides authorities a wealth of information every day. even almost by the hour we know the number of
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positive test it. people in denmark, we know exactly where, where they tested, where do late they live. nielsen says local municipalities can use the data to quickly intervene in case of an outbreak. but privacy advocates insist the personal information revealed by a corona pass should be strictly limited. the latest version of the up allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear. kimberly gregson has been working with authorities on this evolution even and when, when we have some serious situation in society fighting and they put them in, we shall not. we shouldn't just skip our fundamental fundamental principles about it. they to security and privacy, but some feel constant monitoring should not be necessary to access social activities. they say that's a violation of their personal freedom. and if i don't want to get tested just to get in somewhere, when i, when i'm perfectly well, all the sushi is helping organize opposition to the national corona virus strategy
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. he views the path as an example of creeping governmental control. why should the state know like every time how often you go to union meeting, how often you go to sport clubs and different patterns of your life? but most days welcome the system as their passport back to liberty. at least one entropy real bar has set up its own testing center to make the wait for that precious green light more bearable with a beer. caterina ok here is an associate professor of law at the university of copenhagen, a good idea eating restrictions at this point in the panoramic and you know, the one in 5 days has been fascinated. well, i think to be quite honest, it hasn't been an immediate evening or restriction, so it has been quite gradual to start with. and then basically not as many people
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of the size of the models predicted. so there's been quite a lot of pressure from opposition and politicians to actually ease the restrictions more quickly. i would say that a big reason that makes using potentially that problematic is that there's so much testing going on in denmark and you've got these digital passes. tell me about them, what needs to be on them data wise and where do we have to be careful because of the data protection? sure. and so we're now using the digital passive to basically go to a restaurant, go to the gym even, actually go to a university. and obviously this raises the state of infection, questions like what kind of data collected and working storage. and so one issue is that may have the data stored on the person's mobile phone and also who the data shared with. so we have a very centralized system here in denmark. and so the data feeding directly you get a test. and then if your test is positive or negative,
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this data is immediately transmitted to your phone and obviously not shared with bodies beyond the health authorities. i'm yourself and which daughter? exactly? yes. so it will be the results of your test. and then we all have a personal identification, micah social security number here in denmark, which they will be linked to. so basically whether it's positive or negative, your name, your address, and what part of the country i would say you're living in your age. so all that information is stored in the personnel at data registry that we have here in denmark. is there anything, catarina, or if i can ask you that some governments may like to put on those digital passes that we should say stop, hang on a 2nd. no, that's going to fall. i mean, probably are definitely yes, but i mean, i really think the question is more,
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who is it being shared with and for what purposes is it being used? so here in that markets really use that, we have a really good idea of who's actually being infected and the level of testing that we have going on. it's so high, so it's 40455. and people are being tested every day here and the population is 5800000. so it's really helping us to identify is, are the young people or the other, the people who then predict, talk to patients based on why are so many people getting tested as a because of the encouragement of this digital pass system that's getting them to line up and get the jap yes, definitely. so i mean, the testing is really high here because you need to have a negative test for all these services. and you just can't that they love them with the negative tests. and the problem on that side is that not, not
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a very high percentage of the same selection, makes it here because they chose enough to use or johnson and johnson. so they seem, defenses are not high. and so as a result, people need to be tested to have me or go to a bar. but the success of denmark having is that based on the fact that it's such a small country and has such a great welfare system. i think it's definitely a really important elements and also the level of public trust here. it's also very high compared to a lot of other countries. so i think the same level of questioning has not probably happened here as they would in other countries, maybe like germany. but yes, i mean, funding mentally, all the testing is free. here i'm, that's an incredibly important and also that there are a lot of test centers all over the country. so i'm just 20 minutes from 2 different test centers. for example, there are also people in other countries that were worried that these passes could
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create an inequitable society. yeah, i think it's a really concern. i mean, particularly if, for example, testing isn't free is a very small percentage of the people have been offered. the vaccine, i think here because i think it's free, that's obviously a huge benefit. but on the other hand, i mean i live in the capital. so there's a lot of opportunities to get tested. whereas if you live in western denmark, and in a more rural area, you're going to spend a lot more time actually traveling to a testing center to get the test period discourage people from going to their local bar with a restaurant. because it's, it's more of a commitment to time which some people do have. but if you have young children, if you have a very busy job, it is just that much more difficult. and of course, that can leads to inequalities, like, it will have to wrap it up. katerina ok here. thanks so much for being. and so
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today time to get you up. close and personal with our science correspond derek williams. he's already had one jap. oh, have you been vaccinated? yes. he's so did you experience any side effects? yes, i got my 1st shot about not 10 days ago, not long after healthcare. if the where it is in germany, greenlighted my priority group. it was an interesting experience because i admit, i was pretty nervous and my appointment was at one of berlin's big vaccine centers, and there are 6 of them located in various venues around the city. when i went to one of them decommissioned airports where i've done a 1000 times before, but for a completely different reason to catch a flight, i was really kind of shocked. i have to say when i arrived at how long the lines
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were, the doctor who gave me my shots said that they were administering 4 and a half 1000 doses. they are on that day alone. but, but everything actually moved really pretty quickly and efficiently. and i was in and out in less than an hour, i got one of the messenger r n, a vaccines. the only side effect i experienced was, was a little bit a mild pain at the injection side. on my, on my upper arm, i have to admit that i was a little worried about that too, because a lot of friends and family have been vaccinated recently and reactions. we've been pretty evenly split between those who say they feel almost nothing. and those who experienced more healthy side effects, like fever and chills, are aching, joints or fatigue. but they say that reactions to messenger r n a vaccines are often worse after the 2nd dose. so. so i'm planning to take
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