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dangerous volcanoes, the erupt last saturday claimed at least 32 life. experts warn this time could be much worse. they fewer so called eliminate eruption could smother the area with carbon dioxide and kill 1000 coma, a buddhist chief of the united nations peacekeeping mission and go over. i asked him about the situation on the ground. it is, tuition continues to be very, very concerning the competition continue to move out of my town towards either the east or the west. the east tours. ready the or london border, many of them have already crossed, but even more considering now the 10s of thousands of people have been moving towards the west towards a town called sec. you. people are still trying to make their way there to reach safety. however, due to a bad road conditions, traffic and the large number of the population that is displacing, it's becoming very, very difficult to reach the destination. there was an eruption on saturday,
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but came within a few 100 meters of the city. yet this time no erupt and yet, but authorities are moving people out. so what is, what is the difference between the 2 situations, while thoughts is more concerned about this future potential eruption? they look into that very, very difficult to predict. so directional set to do was predicted and it came as a surprise and therefore led to the publish and leaving immediately the town of coma to read it to reach safety. now since then, we've been monitoring the boat can using our resources, and this is using a helicopter and drawn reconnaissance bites to actually reach the volcano and try to look into the crater to get an assessment of the 11th leak. that exists in said that creator, depending on the assessment of that level, nick, how high the leather is on how low, how, how hard the fuel that is coming out of it's we can somewhat predict if there is
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a risk or another option or not. but since saturday we've been witnessing large number of earthquakes, we're talking about sometimes up to 5 earthquakes, an hour. and some of them are really vigorous because not only to scare the population by the needing to cracking the half since demolishing some of the the building. so this or so in addition of threat to the population and the safety and security. so my abode did say the un peacekeeping mission in goma will turn, i say, some of the other stories making years around the world. dozens of people are drowned in western nigeria after an overloaded boat carrying around $165.00 passengers sank in the river in the niger river. it left central niger states and was heading to cabbie state when he broke into rescuers. se 22 people survived. the new 5 bodies had been found. australia in state of victoria is back in a 7 day lockdown. the new outbreak of corona virus infections detected this week is
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the 26 cases so far the people my only leave their homes for essential purposes such as getting vaccinate you. foreign ministers have been meeting in portugal to discuss further sanctions against bella rose and new sanctions will target the country's liberty, potash exports, as well as its oil and finance factors. the blocks already been better, resumed airlines from the skies in germany's high co mass and by the russian president, alexander lucas shank, must pay a high price, a forcing the ryan airplane to divert and land in order to arrest a dissident journalist. this patient that we were discussing who should be added to the sanctions list, it won't be just individuals responsible for what's happened in recent days will be targeting companies to one. and then in the best 5, the actions we've seen from lucas jenko and bell, ruth had a terroristic character. it was so unacceptable that we're not ruling anything out . that's how i'm here to help this. now,
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she's the united states where president biden has ordered a new investigation into the origin of the corona. virus is asked to intelligence head to deliver their findings. within 3 months, us agencies are divided over whether the virus emerged from the infected animal from the borrower. the accident earlier study by china and the world health organization, i concluded that the virus most likely sped from the humans. a journey is to begin vaccination children over the age of 12 beginning in early june, chance the medical made the announcement after summit with state premier's vaccination is to be a voluntary and will not be a prerequisite for attending school or to travel bond tech pfizer. and madana have applied to the european medicines agencies, have their vaccines approved for children. his what chance had to say, cannot you me to, couldn't that as you know, vaccine privatization will end on june 7th,
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after which point children and young people will be eligible for a vaccination appointment. i mean, they can make one either at a doctors office or alternatively, at one of the vaccination centers in simpson springs w political correspondent, leon yvonne hermiston. welcome leon lee. why is this happening now? well, that's a good question. phil. a lot of questions are still on the table that haven't been answered yet. first of all, you mention it, but don't take pfizer has applied for approval off the vaccines for those under from 12 to 16, but it hasn't been approved yet. the european medicines agency is expected to make a decision on this only tomorrow. another question on the table is that the germany's main expert panel on vaccinations has expressed caution because a lot of scientists say, due to lack of long term data. and they would recommend maybe 1st only vaccinating those young people with risk factors because their benefits are very clear that
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they still want to wait for more data from countries that have already started vaccinating the young population like the u. s. and the 3rd question that's on the table for logistics. the present tense for today at the press briefing, said again that she believes germany will be able to offer shot to anybody who's willing to, to take one by the end of the summer. this will now then include 12 to 16 year old and but the question is, where will those children we vaccinated? the regions still have to come up with a plan of how and, and where to do that. and so they are a lot of questions still in the air. right. so is there pressure to vaccinate teenagers and children in germany was coming from yeah, pressure has been mounting on the government from a lot of voices in society that have accused the government of not prioritizing children and young people in this pandemic. those comes as
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a lot of schools have not resumed normalized classes, yet a lot of students all over the country are still stuck in online learning and, and parents and young people themselves, especially as the vaccination drive has picked up speed in germany and now have now accused the government of failing to take the needs of children and young people into account infection rates here and germany were very high a few weeks ago. where are we now? well, the situation is very different. if it hasn't proved a lot, we see the lowest infection rate since october, and as i said, the vaccination drive has already picked up speed. some 40 percent of the rooms have already received their 1st job. some 15 percent fully vaccinated in most regions. also, restrooms have, have started to open the outdoor seating areas. some cultural institutions and events cautiously being restarted with hygiene and social distance,
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they will taste. so life is slowly starting to open back up here in germany. thank you for that w political correspondent, be on the phone. how much time we'll take a look at some of the other developments of the pandemic now vaccine the manufacturer at johnston and johnson site. i'm not sure whether they will meet a june targets or delivering 55000000 doses to the you. because the production delays in the united states research is in the netherlands. they test show that events can be held in front of live audiences with only a low risk of infection if certain conditions are met. and sweden is eating some of its restrictions from the 1st of june. the government says the number of new cases has fallen sharply. a friend president emmanuel macross as his country, bears a heavy responsibility for the genocide. in rwanda, nearly 20 years ago, he was speaking during a visit to landa, and which he also admitted that the france had failed. the 800000 victims of
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genocide when he backed what he called the countries genocidal regime. but the french liter stopped short of an apology. the agreed to pay tribute to hundreds and thousands of mostly to see the victims who were slaughtered in the $994.00 genocide in rwanda. it's been 11 years since a french leader has visited the east african nation. emanuel my call is taking a step to hear the wounds when it comes to francis involvement in the genocide, paris as long faced allegations that had turned a blind eye to the dangerous post by who to extremists back them. a vic immediately be by standing beside you here today with humility and respect. come to recognize our responsibilities soon. so keep privacy lindsey,
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only those who went through that night can perhaps forgive me and felt really don't. and in doing so, give the gift of forgiveness. he then continued his speech by saying, i remember in can you wonder, the booker, my call didn't apologized, but received praise from run the president. nonetheless, this was a powerful speech, was a special meaning. his was where something more vulnerable than an apology to cement the rush mon micro wants to appoint a french ambassador to wander a spot that hasn't been filled in 6 years. for some london, his speech fell short of an apology. for others, it's signalled the beginning of
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a new chapter in french london relations. a quick line of football around madrid have announced that citizens had done a stepping down as coach with immediate effect. the frenchman quit days after the spanish team was naturally beaten to be the legal title, my vocal rivals, athletic madrid, and his 2 spouses coach. sedan bedrail, $22.00 league titles and 3 champions league winds at this season has left the club without trophies for the 1st time in 11 years. finally, call the author of one of the world's most popular children's books. a very hungry caterpillar has died at the age of 91. his most famous book was published in 1969, using simple words and bright colors at tone, the tailor caterpillar, with an invitation the appetite during his career wrote and illustrated well to 75 . i think the children quick look at the top story before i go tens of thousands of
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people in the eastern democratic republic of congo, a thing, the city of goma to authorities was nearby volcano could erupt again soon. it's a 2nd time since the weekend to flag the city to set you up today tell have all world news of the top of the our next here on w covey. 19 special with the, with 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 change because it's 19 special next on dw, sometimes
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a seed is all you need to allows big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world and how we can all make us difference. knowledge grows through sharing, download it now for the the massless know, social distancing, and sight brazil's president here, those that are lead the motorcade through religion arrows. while the health care system struggles to cope with 16000000 covered cases and nearly half a 1000000 dead since the pandemic began to play with me, our president is to blame. without
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a doubt was the way he governs. his country leaves a lot to be desired for help. expose worry, government mismanagement will only make it more difficult to find a way out of this crisis. only 15 percent of brazilians have got their 1st shot. but a new study shows 15 percent of the population already has anti bodies, suggesting infection at some point, and possibly some immunity will cross the numbers in a moment with an epidemiologist in brazil, 1st d w reporter. and as for the pen, 10 reports from the country's biggest cities, apollo on efforts to develop homegrown vaccines. these x contain hope for brazil. they are incubating a home grown corporate maintain vaccine boot and back. that's being developed and so powerful human trials haven't started yet. that was out so far a promising it's worked very well animal side best with
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with success in the breast clinical trials. so we are very confident that it's going to be good about iris and his colleagues at the turn. 10 institute in sao paulo are working 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. 19 virus. really important thing for brazil to into our, our opportunity to have a solution. i received a 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 and the institute happened producing a chinese vaccine corona back at that have stopped due to supply problems and some regions have no vaccines, left. brazil has the 2nd highest covenant industrial in the world after the united
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states. maxine here and short supply and less than 10 percent of the population has been full inoculated the new ongoing vaccine of the grateful for the country. it also reflects, well, i'm so proud of having a gerard doria who supported efforts to develop it. next year, he's expected to run to leave the country challenging or you about tomorrow, who's been criticized for not taking the pen demik seriously enough. doria has been trying to buy a foreign coven, 1900 vaccines. since the pandemic began and says both nero has hindered his efforts . we are fighting against virus in brazil, the corona virus, and they're both on our lives. they used to be friends. doria and both, both right. wingers with a taste for public test strike. the argument was, it seems, is broken into the fight between these 2 men. i believe,
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as millions of brazilians, that could be a good government at that moment, doing their elections. but i made a very sad mistake today, never more. we need another kind of government. in brazil, voters will decide what government they won 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. let's go over to pedro ha, an epidemiologist and associate professor at the federal university of pe, lot us in brazil. pedro brazil has struggled to contain transmission of home grown variance. now this news that the highly infectious indian mutation has arrived. how much of a concern is that in fueling one of the world's deadliest outbreaks? you know, so 1st of all, it's my pleasure to be here there. the situation in brazil has been chaotic since
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last year. so pretty much from day one, we have failed to conduct this scientific recommendations to respond to the virus. so our president do not wear. he does not. if he doesn't wear face masks in public gatherings, he criticize the vaccines and he says he would not get vaccinated himself. there is a narrative, a gas social, this posting and locked down. and there's the promotion of effective treatments. so these 4 scenes, as i like to say they are making it very hard for brazil to respond to the kinetic and it's no going stuff that although we have only 2.7 percent of the world's population, we have 13 percent of the world's quoted $900.00 deaths, the situation will not get any easier with the widespread of the variance. so
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for now the p one verin's, the brazilian one, is the one dominating most states in brazil. but there is the concern with the indian variable. there was already detected in some cities in brazil. if that starts to spread s fast of the p one spread last year or early these year, the situation can get even worse. it sounds like the government's rolling out the red carpet to this indian barrier. but what about this study that i mentioned that suggests 15 percent of brazilians already have anti bodies from a previous covert infection. does that give you hope? yes, this is pretty much the study we started last year and is though the results you are present in the results from our fee phase of the study data were collected from january to april. you can treat death is good news because if you know, 15 out of every 100 have immunity but on the other hand you can throw that
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as a negative result because 85 percent of those are still successful to be infected . so you know, it depends on the interpretation, but realistically, there are many people in brazil still success about sho, get infected. and if we continue to fail to conduct, you know, the scientific recommendations to respond to the virus, the situation can become even worse. we'll talk about the scientific response. what about these home grown back? things that we mentioned in our report. i mean, they come a little late their little like, you know, they are welcome, but otherwise it would be much better if they would have started. you know, last year, but we, we need just say that chew off that you should so few clues and boot into 2 big institutions in brazil, they were involved with the production and testing of the offer,
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astrazeneca vaccine and with the coroner prospects. and so at least these institutions were involved from the beginning with these 2 vaccines. so there are vaccines available in brazil, but we can never forget and the international community needs to know that mid last year, pfizer offered brazil 70000000 doses of its vaccine for a contract. and the brazilian government did not even reply to that would go back to be available now. in brazil, the situation would be much further and many lives would have been saved. you were basically saying before the brazil would have been better equipped had the government, given scientists a say, how do you feel as an epidemiologist in brazil you know, probably all of you guys watching us in germany have had that dream at some point in your life. you know, the dream in which you cannot move or you cannot ram or you cannot shout. this is
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exactly what we feel as an epidemiologist in brazil. so we are saying the things you know as early a 15 months ago and things do not do not happen because the government adopt and into science, discourse and narrative, we know every time we see the news about germany, australia, south korea, you know, pretty much every other country, the word we feel like jello because we see your government's doing what is recommended by science and in, in our own country they do not least central us federal law. and demille is just the government's listening to this show as well. pedro for your sake and for bills brazil's sake, it was a pleasure having you today. thank you very much. and it's out of the show where our science correspond. derek williams answers your questions on the corona virus.
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oh, the, the new disease you could treat to get vaccinated, or am i at risk? wide spectrum of disorders are attributed to an abnormal immune response of some kind worldwide auto immune diseases effect. that's estimated hundreds of millions of people and current recommendations from both the w h. o and the cdc. are that people with those conditions should also be vaccinated against cobit 19, even though there still isn't really enough data to make definitive statements about exactly how safe authorized vaccines are for those patients? the reason for the recommendation is that evidence does indicate that if they do contract covered 19, then people with auto immune disorders might be at greater risk of developing
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a severe case. many specialists think that that's likely linked to the amino suppressant drugs that many of those patients have to take. in other words, although we don't yet have specific safety data for specific auto immune conditions, there are good reasons for getting back unaided anyway. if you have one and evidence on auto immune disorders from other vaccine drives in the past is in general, pretty reassuring. however, all the doctors and experts i read also say that auto immune disease patients should definitely consult with their specialist before being vaccinated, as, as the timing of when you get the shot, could be important. if you're having a flare, for instance, they might recommend waiting until it's past. your doctor might also want to adjust
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your medication before or after getting the shot so. so it's really important to get their advice 1st. me and we may have a way of pictures from lima. whereas innkeepers have come up with a type of way to keep their animal fed. they've been finding the food themselves, dedicating part of the do complex to grow some of the $720.00 tons of food that the animals go through every month. there's a lot of sugar cane and alfalfa that they have to grow for those. giraffes goes back. bye bye. mm. the
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the, the, the the ah. you say it is pretty good. now as soon as you have the fucking
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how does the virus spread? why do we panic by and when will all this is a free the topics that we covered and i weekly radio if you would like any more information on the kroner virus or any other science copy, you should really check out our podcast. you can get it wherever you get your podcast. you can also find us at ww dot com or flash science. this is the newest, a chart coming up today. the impact of government 19 on india children. many have been forced out of school or have to come often and that's just some of the problem is facing india is most well, little pockets on top health officials says he doesn't foresee, of course nobody's crisis unfolding in the country like that. enabling india or
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policy has done enough to stave off disaster the.

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