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there are incubating a home grown carpet maintain vaccine bu 10 back that's being developed and so powerful human trials haven't started yet. that results so far up from the thing. it's worked very well. animal side, best with success in clinical trial with a method similar to the one for making flu vaccines. they use chicken x to incubate a modified virus which should teach human immune systems to fight the code. 900 virus really important thing for brazil for built into our, our opportunity to have a solution i present solution to this. and then we have here all the raw materials that we need to make the vaccine. so we can be independent on doing dollars of x in the institute happen producing a chinese fixing corona back, but that has stopped due to supply problems and some regions have no big themes.
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left. brazil has a 2nd try a covenant industrial in the world after the united states. maxine here and short supply and less than 10 percent of the population has been full. inoculate of the new home going vaccine, the grateful for the country. it also reflects well on so panel governor gerard doria who supported efforts to develop it. next year. he's expected to run to leave the country challenging valuable scenario, who's been criticized for not taking the pandemic seriously enough. doria has been trying to buy a foreign cove in 1900 vaccines since the pandemic began and says both nero has hindered his efforts. we are fighting against virus in brazil, corona virus, and they're both fanatic virus. they used to be friends. doria and both, both right. wingers with a taste for public test of strength. the argument seems into the faith between
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these 2 men. i believe it as meetings of resilience. that could be a government at that moment doing their elections. but i make a very sad mistake. today, never more. we need another kind of government in brazil. borders will decide what government they one's next year. when doria is expected to challenge both an arrow for the presidency, the vaccine, and these x will probably be approved by them. it could change everything. and let's talk to some other stories making headlines at this. our anti military protesters have turned out for a march in the model, largest city youngest, that comes after local media said the ruling genta would dissolve. opposition leader on phone cheese. national need for democratic democracy policy, a local rights group says, security forces to more than 800 people. in fact, down the opposition students across australia,
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a skip school to demand stronger action on climate change. they called on the government to stop funding also will. and indeed, invest in renewable energy. this week, tambra announced plans to spend up to 380000000 years on a new gas fired power plant firefighters. in the u. s. state of california say they've contained a wildfire that threatened homes in santa barbara, west of los angeles, the plays erupt at near television station and force the evacuation of several neighborhoods when no reports of injuries. sports news now in germany's blunders legal soccer season wraps up on saturday. i've just strange campaign with no funds . corona virus quarantine and coaches announcing job changes left right and centre, but one thing remained constant by munich champions. yet again, the when a team wins the bonus, eager in style,
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and that coach still wants to leave. you know, it has been a peculiar bond as the season by munich. how's the flick just didn't get on with his club both is he announced in april he would quit. it's one of those times in life when you think about things and ask yourself when you want to take a look at it. he gets in, he's leaving a club, which is 19 german titles in a row, and both the world's best strike. well, but levin dusky has equal the legal season. those right, go to 40. slick may take the germany row left to the european championship and he's not the only coach switching jobs by and of course need a new coach aware of what they looked and the 2nd best team in the bonus vega, i'll be like 6. you know, guzman, still only 33 is heading to munich for shot of me. i'm happy with the legacy which myself and my coaching team are leaving behind. i think the like said guys are really develop. i'd have enjoyed our way of playing football. but it's not just to
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talk to losing that coaches vote, perform miracles by finishing, and that's helpful. but the future of oliver glass is unclear. and what about dorman? eat intense ich he took over from the sack lucy and father in december on an interim basis. after some rocky moments he managed to secure a champions league birth as well as the german cup. the trouble is dolan had already decided to take lucy a months in glad coach mako who for next season dropped back form went off a cliff following the announcements. i did, i check frankfurt results, wednesday, a coach abby who was named roses replacement back next season. it wasn't just the coach is making this a weird bundle. they get campaign. almost the whole season has been played without fans. due to the corona virus pandemic relegated shelter in particular, badly missing that supporters. there was a space of positive tests among players,
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but only has a berlin were badly hit with 3 games postponed. having matches put back actually helps the balloon is regroup, and beat relegation. typical the, but truly strange as the get campaign and mark meadows who did that report joins me now to talk about a truly wacky when the legal season was good to have you here. you mentioned the cur, the coaching mary. go round. now, what's behind all of that? i actually think having no fans in the stadium has had an impact, because i think some of the coaches of not felt that attachment to the club that they would have done if they had 3040000 fans in the stadium. kind of works another way as well. now they've made the decisions to move on and go to rival clubs. they've not got the fans in there is screaming at them. so i think that's part of it with hands. the flick though, i think it's a bit different. you wasn't happy at by and he wanted to make decisions about transfers. he wasn't allowed to do that. you didn't get on with the sporting
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director, the sporting director in germany, sit on the bench with the coaches and not really on the mind them. and i think he is for i will 7 titles in 18 months. i can't do better than that. it's only going to get worse from here and of course the jimmy job is available. so we expect him to take that. right. and of course, we can talk about the season without mentioning the current of ours been damaged, which has truly, you know, shaken up the way things have gone. can you explain more about how the season has gone in that regard? i mean, apart from not having the fans, i think the bond is the good that was quite well. there was regular testing. there was point teams when they needed to be. i think maybe one issue was was gold celebrations originally the players weren't meant to touch each other. were meant to shake hands and hook that sort of went out the window quite quickly and everyone kind of forgot about that. but i think fans are quite forgiving because they're all in a bubble. they're all tested, so it's ok. and to the football itself, by an you know, another title. and of course, robert live on those key banging goal after to go. can he break this goal scoring
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record on that as well? last weekend he leveled the record of 40 goals in a bonus season that had been held to 972 by by and get mala. football was very different than just got 40 goals and one of the biggest season now is incredible. really make 41 on saturday. well, they're playing osburg who got nothing to play farther in the middle mid table side, but they are a fellow bavarian side, so there's a bit of bavarian bragging rights going on with band. and also the, the coach mark is vine zeal. a city is going to man, mark, live and dusky because he didn't want him to write, take this record because good molar was his idol growing up. so i think, i mean actually, but we'll see how go figure. yeah, that will be quite some visa. what mark meadows. thank you for something that up for us now performers and fans are getting ready for this weekend eurovision song contest final. the event will take place in rotterdam, in the netherlands, in front of
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a live audience will all be tested for corona virus, among them competing in germany, the andric, who used social media to win himself a spot in the competition. i don't do you have? no, no, no, never been about another out of the day. no, no, no. yes sir, it seems to be just as colorful and multifaceted as your vision itself. the world's biggest music competition. yeah, sure. i'm going to win. easy, peevish music, easy, but seriously, i don't have a clear picture. of course i'll try to win 1st place, but i'll be ok even if i come in last because my dream is just participating. but i have this once in a lifetime experience and i am not going to he had trained to perform and musical. ringback in the basement of a hamburg church, he used the pandemic and do break to get creative. he came up with an idea for a music video and posted each step in the production process. and social media.
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have an idea on how to create music video, and then we tend to get ancient book and machines for said music to hosted videos about said music video us the following message. and i want to go to the vision. so take me, i realize the only way i can do is just shot it out to the world and i just screamed out, hey, i want to go to the se. hello. the daily posts had an effect as more and more people started following his social media channels, including the judges. for the german preliminary competition, they invited general to the edition and he impressed the jury who chose him to be germany's candidate for 2021. and i'll give you as a simon this if you really stick with it and put all your energy into it, that along with what little bit of money you might have and then get and it will be worth it. and you'll make it look. does then come on, i'm it off to wish me growing up. in hamburg with 4 siblings, he hendrick had a captive audience for the melodies. he creamed everywhere. his path was clear onto
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the stage and into the limelight. he can use it as the language. everyone understands, as that's really true, especially at the c. we're not everyone things in english and even each other and many other languages as well. and if you didn't hear them, you understand the songs or say, wow, when i think that's cool and you guys feel good song has a curious message. it's about respect and acceptance and not answering hate with more hatred. i really don't care. but you want to do it with that you don't get angry when you read those words. just don't have me you're watching is a reminder of our top story amongst the borders. have much in guys to celebrate the end of facilities after an 11 day conflict with israel. c spy was broken by egypt
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and cut on really 250 people were killed in the regions worst fighting in years. news asia is coming out next day, june for that. and don't forget, you can keep up with all the latest on the israel, massachusetts and on the w dot com. i am told me on the phone. what's the use? use the news. the news
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the news the news, the news ah, the, the new daily environmental activists are fighting for each tree in the cities ca jump. when you wish to turn to get burned in the heat. the number of trees in the indian capital has shrunk dramatically. nature, conservationists want to change that. they count and catalogue the trees to protect
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and dictatorship. the hope for more security, more freedom and more dignity, have their hopes been fulfilled. 10 years after the heiress rebellion starts june 7th on d, w. w . a show coming up today, the hidden impact of india 2nd, coven waived the w tribals to india rural areas to see how india for coping with a flood of new infections, mostly without medical help, plus in love, but unable to marry. why you model the japan same sex couples to can't legally tie the not the me
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i'm british manager. welcome to w news, a show. glad you could join us. now images such as these behind me that have come to define india, 2nd wave of corona, virus infections do not adequately capture its devastation. that's because most of these images, often 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, purplish has only one. dr. barton 19000 people feed up respondent michelle, just fall, 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 seen was racked by fever and trouble breathing. so hun, who reads
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a scatter for 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 years ago had been a d. d. b joe own spice your of the day when he can find work. or if you didn't improve at all in the hospital, somehow it easy and oxygen cylinder at home with great difficulty. i had to borrow money from several people. we didn't have a ruby for your child, you do anything. the family of 30 lives cramped together in close quarters be have been lucky that no one else will speak directly in and even lucky or to get a diagnosis. many a falling stick in this village, which lies 100 kilometers east of the national capital. but there is no testing
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that on a government has facilities in this village. small private clinic like this is one of the only top gap, and i feel that hundreds of complaints of people in the last month alone. they do not have the provision to treat the crew of iris and ref, a patients to the city. but treatment that is expensive and given the cough you, it is very difficult to even travel them. so nice komatt has a guard and good a for treatment for his father and siblings. he even of these beds to a contact, he lost all 3 of them last week. the doctors asked the family to arrange medicine, but they were sold count, defeat, bought the oval band hospital, charged twice as much as g, counting the horrors of what he saw. modest skeptical about the number of that's been reported in the state. i get getting calls from the authorities for 3 days after my father's death, asking after his head. i told them he'd boss to. i don't even know if that was
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counted into the bodies came out of the hospital with you, my father day to tell you of my son without diagnosis. fever that's on the right. jimmy's johan. a social worker describes what has been happening 1st. they haven't been, they feel better that many eventually die at home in this how someone died in that house to jo hon says there are 50 fresh graves in this cemetery alone. justin said k through the fever, started spiking after values were held here for local elections last month. and i have thought of making a list of debts in the village. the cause of death for most is feeble and breathless. almost none of these have been recorded. grown up by step, what is the wave of the day people are dying? nobody has been dest. you haven't been told anything about the vaccine. nobody here has gotten to know doctor,
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have visited. for the last till this village had been relatively untouched by the band demik no justin's identified. they feel that as recorded kiefer flag in opening the groom wirelessly continue to rec and have a show and you can get regular updates on the chrome about a situation in india on our website. the w dot com the 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 or 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 start. and just a while co, 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 condo step, then maybe they can just come up as i almost can't believe it. how will it be? i'm so happy to come in 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 them that you know, i think i'm just as excited as they are. that the way must 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 with what's going on. they both pledge to meet life challenges together. val made in all solemnity and the best reason for a celebration. the happy couple may feel like their marriage has been sealed, but japanese lawmakers disagree. same sex marriage is not officially recognized in japan. some prefect years offer partnership certificates to same sex couples. some
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people even adopt their partners to stay together. mobile 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, to deal with the given some like you got that, the goal still and also because japan is probably the country where people most fear being culturally different yvonne couldn't you couldn't, i didn't know. the mamma and nana could still have their big day for real sometime in the future and sealed their union with a real marriage certificate. and jeremy of novel
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more the story is convey dory from human di sports 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 that decision was able by the sup or 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 far? it does not. that's why they're the national diet. japanese power doesn't have to
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wait for the supreme court to say that they have to induct a law. they can and knocked 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 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 as japan does not have it corporate protection. for l g b to people, for example, in employment or in any social area. so currently, l g, b, 2, 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 that 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 diet members, japanese parliamentarians are against the 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 jaw to a band discrimination of any kind. our lawmakers feeling any kind of pressure to pass l g b t legislation before the games kick off in july. in fact, the human right spot and local l g b 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 a lot on l g, b,
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t people. however, again a small portion of diet members, but they are in their ruling l d. b party are against having untied discrimination law. so it is still unclear whether such a law can pass the japanese diet before the olympics. can they though we leave it there for the time, but thank you so much for joining us. can i do it from have a nice much thank you very much for having me. and there's more bits on our website ever dot com, forward slash issue relieving. now with pick just from thailand where authorities have detected the 1st locally transmitted cases of the highly infectious grove in 1900 variant 1st found in india, the country has been ramping up. it's actually mission campaign to fight this biggest outbreak thus far back monday, which you then by the
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news the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus? not because the 19 special next on dw 2016. that's a good bunch of the clean cars. the want to be if germany was for me the last few years have been quite a ride. get in touch with the german as
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a really dumb home when it comes to germany. and of course, always look in the eyes for it is but perhaps the biggest on a new hobby of $900.00 on approved to be in the news. every person never comes, but when you've seen them all together, you'll realize it's culture. another way of living. are you ready to meet? and then join me, right? just do it on the w. 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 covert certificate, a travel pass for those who have been fully vaccinated already had covered 19 will have a negative pcr test result allowing travel within the u without the need for more tests. so quarantine. almost as if to celebrate and use the operators of the eiffel
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tower. one of the biggest tourist attractions in the world announced it will reopen on july 16. i have been fooling. denmark is already using covert 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 to hope that we can see the guess the ticket to resuming activities inside are in large groups, is the corona pass verification that you are fully vaccinated? have in unity to cobra 19 or have tested negative within the last 72 hours. most people use a mobile phone. that is relatively like, allowed to resume indoor training and early may. gym owner liquid guard. hanson has
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an entry system, worked out. you should be the 1st person that shows up will chick everybody else's passes and they get a shiny little head on. so everybody knows. so today's natasha who's a place. if officer now your vaccine. yes, i think less than 20 percent of dean's are fully vaccinated. so for most people keeping a corona path current requires 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 and even almost by the hour. we know the number
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of positive tested people in denmark. we know exactly where, where they tested, where do late they live. nielson 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 path should be strictly limited. the latest version of the app allows almost total anonymity to showing whether or not you're in the clear kimberly gregory and has been working with authorities on this evolution. even though when, when we have such as serious situation in society fighting and they put demick, 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 past 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 on temperance burial 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 easing restrictions at this point in the pandemic. and you know, the one in 5 dames has been fascinated. well, i think the jury is to live, to be quite honest. and it hasn't been an immediate evening of restrictions, so it has been quite gradual to start with. and then basically not as many people in the size of the mothers predicted. so there's been quite
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a lot of pressure from opposition and politicians to actually ease the restriction more quickly. i would say that big reason that makes the using potentially that's 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 data protection. sure. and so we're not using these into a positive to basically go through a restaurant, go to the gym even, actually go to a university. and obviously this raises data protection questions like what kind of data in collective and where it's being stored. and so one issue is that may have the data stored on the person's mobile phone and also who the data it's been shared with. so we have a very centralized system here in denmark, and so the data is 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, and it will be the results of your test. and then we all have a personal identification like a social security number here in denmark, which they will be willing to. so basically whether it positive or negative, your name's your chest. what part of your face 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 remember you 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 that mark is really used, 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 4 by 450 size and people are being tested every day here. and the population is 5800000. so it's really helping us to intensify is, are the young people or the other, the people who then critic, 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 have a lot of them with the negative test. and the problem on the flip side is that not a, not
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a very high percentage of things that actually makes it here because they chose enough to use or johnson and johnson. so they seem to senses are not high. and so as a result, people need to be tested to have me 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 not so incredibly important and also that there are a lot of tech centers all around 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 pastors 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, but it's obviously a huge benefit. but on the other hand, 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. and it's a period discourage. people can go into their local bar 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 i will have to wrap it up. katerina ok here. thanks so much for being. and so
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today to get you up close and personal with alpha and correspond derek williams. he's already had one jack. oh, have you been vaccinated? yes, he so did you experience any side effects? oh, yeah, i got my 1st shot about not 10 days ago, not long after healthcare. if there were these 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. the one i went to is at one of our lens 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
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long the lines were, the doctor who gave me my shots said that they were administering for 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 of 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 have been pretty evenly split between those who say they feel almost nothing. and those who experienced more happy 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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a day or 2 off after i get that in june, hopefully like you know how it goes in saying if taking a few days off my 2nd shot. thanks for watching. stay safe. as i'll see you very soon here on the w at the latest next week weekend. ah. the news. the news, the
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