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pressure on tokyo, olympic officials to cancel next months games. japanese media says old se organizes have admitted that $10000.00 volunteers recruited for the games have already quit amid the corona virus crisis. tokyo had planned for 80000 volunteers, but might have to do to make do with significantly fewer opinion polls in japan, show a big majority of people think the games should not take place. the final decision rests with the international olympic committee, the, the site against the corolla virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say? information and contact the corona virus. 19 special next on dw, sometimes a seed,
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of the new very end from india known as a delta variant. experts warn it's likely more contagious. will pakistan's vaccine push be enough to stem the tide with white county cove is not in special. i want to johnson berlin. thanks for joining us. now the good news 1st, the number of new infections is seemingly going down in pakistan though the accuracy of the data is in question and how sustainable is this downward trend given that neighboring india is grappling with an aggressive variant. it may all depend on pakistan's ability to ramp vaccination across the country. and there's a lot of catching up to do. it's a busy day at the rabo pin, the vaccination center. every resident over the age of 19 can now register to get their job with vaccines bought and donated from china and allocations from the you
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. in back to kovak scheme, pakistan has now secured more than 18000000 vaccine doses and it came to get them out into the population. initially, there was quite a bit of vaccination hesitancy here. but many have seen what happened in india, and they're worried. you can just india, the next wave that's coming could potentially be the worst yet. when we watch a video about what's happening in india, in the people scrambling for oxygen and ventilators, we get scared that it could be like that here. so it's important everyone gets vaccinated. familiar, go ok. i would say that every pakistani should get the corona vaccine. otherwise we'll have a similar situation as we see in our neighboring country of india. we need to avoid what's happening there in the pond. me, what are they? little actually says people were very scared. they were unsure about the side effects and all, but now there's awareness and people are coming back from a to pakistan,
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desperately need to increase its vaccination rate. so far, only about 2 percent of the population has had a shot. infection rates have been declining over the last few weeks, but the country has only just come out of locked down. since speed, there's been a loosening of restriction. markets and mosque are once again busy. but in some places miss about the corona virus persist them on when they cannot be . and i believe that while the corona virus exists, it doesn't harm us inside the mouth. when we come here to pray. 100 is put on the wrong, can't come inside the mom. this is got home and i believe that corona can't come inside it was in the caribbean. you know, what in many mosques masks are worn and social distancing. rules followed all the if the study i have to take care and follow what the doctor say so that we can avoid what's happening in india in the okay. yes, a lot of the homeless pakistan recently detected the very responsible for the
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recent rapid spread of new infections in india. but even if infection rates go up again, doctors are competent that a crisis like the one in their neighboring country can be avoided. we have arranged almost 2 to 3 times of our routine services. in this hospital we have extended our ice used from 18 birds to 50 birds in recent days. and similarly, the number of oxygen port number of what region birds have been increased pupil 3 4th. meanwhile, everyone here is hoping that these new resources won't be put to the test of a more i joined by a hush i'm actor. he's associate professor. i do use right. institute of pharmaceutical sciences and national infectious disease specialist at terminix, international in pakistan. so very good to have you with us, and we have
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a case number's going down there. hospitals also seem to be well prepared for new cases. just all of that mean that pakistan has the corona, virus pandemic under control. will you still date the count of it? 19 get his it has been including all over the world including bugs and would like 1st the 2nd and 3rd, if you have learned a lot, hospitals are very big. and yes, you can see that if they're under control now, but if you look toward the stairs it's still on the alarming site. ok explore. a the alarming because certainly we hear from the world health organization when it comes to the number of new cases, there seems to be a discrepancy between those that are confirmed and those that may not have been
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reported. how worrying said well, did this to this a good question. i guess that bug is done many, many patients, they go to the local clinics, many are not conquered. many like did a huge difference between d and, and so the count and the start the number, they're not willing equity. it as good if you, if you talk about bucks them, but still did issue of him too many people said no medications is also high. so we assume that the suspect is they are much higher and reach out to the border. ok. and especially a symptomatic infections of people with that don't, don't show any symptoms that obviously also keeps spreading virus which is dangerous. how big a role would you say? just to cobra mutations play in pakistan right now. a
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little impressively august on have been voting. the for you non sequencing from the start of the demi and tanks to the national institute of health august on which was led by media doctor on medic. um, we reported the you'll give it in the reported, the brazilian variant reported the saw that the convenient and this, these millions do have rule in, in the spread of covered in buckets on last week we heard around then, you know, sequencing in august and 7 out of 10 word, south convenience. one out of 10 was the indian 1000000000. and in last 36 hours, we have around for more any of the. and so it is, it is the don't fall off deterred them, but still the video and the question here. ok, so vaccination is key probably to keep all of those in check in the vaccination
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rate. however, it's still very slow. is the reason for that that people basically refused to get vaccinated or are there other problems supply? perhaps if you talk about the lease, you'll have that on 3 percent debt box down is that it now but, but the population in august, the news huge. it's around over 200000000 people. and the vaccination didn't target on now. today is around more than 300030. so we are doing of this, and it has also been commercially available now. so we hope that in the near future we will be able to go back now, ride commercially available means it costs money to get vaccinated. yeah, mostly in a more than 90 percent is free. but still, if actually the government has divided it between the age groups and
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profession wise. so the heads give good and the other professionals, they were the 1st but who cannot for the done, he can go and, but she has it right. professor actor reporting here about the situation in pakistan right now. thank you so much for your time. thank you. thank you so much. now one thing is, certain vaccines a key the pandemic has for science to react quickly and develop vaccines. that can stop stars cove too, but can they do even more than that time for your questions. now, over to our science correspondent derek williams. oh, you could 19 vaccines are pretty to the types of grown up. viruses all depend, demik has turbocharged research into corona viruses. we've learned
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a huge amount about them in the last 15 frantic mines, including in an area called cross reactivity, which involves how the immune system can react to similar structures on the surfaces of different types of viruses. in other words, how your body might not have to learn everything from scratch about a pathogen if that pathogen reminds it of a bug. it encountered in the past fate because it has similar spite proteins and all corona viruses have spikes. theoretically, at least, that means that teaching your immune system to recognise, sorry cubby to spy proteins, could maybe also help it recognise and prevent infection with other corona viruses . yet the spikes are similar enough. among others. a study published last month by researchers at johns hopkins university in the us shows that the idea isn't far
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fetched. the researchers looked at the response of what are called t cells, which, which play an important defensive role in immune system response. and the study reported that after people were given a vaccine against over 19, their t cells also responded powerfully to a related corona, virus that causes colds. the assumption is that cross reactivity was providing some protection. there's still much to learn, but a lot of experts thing to work being done in the fight against stars could be 2, will lead to a real revolution and how we address future corona, virus threats. some even believe we're not far from developing one shot vaccines that will work against a wide range of corona viruses. lots of attempts to make one are already in animal
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the discover the world around you subscribed to the w documentary on youtube. we are working as much as we've done for voice so that if you didn't try to avoid an escalation in one night of violence, you 5 a 1000 rocket israel, if we have what mrs. grant, we already have that. so this is a change because you've what you've always denied, you've always denied war crimes, etc. thrive between israel and the militant palestinian group. hamas has been holding after the recent surgeon, i think,
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but it remains fragile. my guess this week from garza is boston name, a spokesman for how much will we finally accept the target in israeli civilians violates international law. but is there anyone left in his group who still wants to talk to the bus? now you welcome to come pick zone, come on claims, victory, and the latest round of fighting with israel. tell me how to losing 20 times more lives in the israelis with much of your infrastructure destroyed. how does that constitute victory? thank you very much for having me with them. i have to be able to walk to the train or was to defend exhibition. they said plans
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a lot of stuff. ok, the understanding seems to crush them and to them to raise the lights for us as this, as long as we are able to resist our patient and to defend our people, we consider it relatively as at the end of the day. yes, we know it was, we have been a lot of prizes. we have lost a lot, a lot of our beloved people, men and women and children. but there was no choice. this whole thing is other than that we are living for a company in more than 15 years of ok think he's given us to either die by lacking medicine on boys and among information or to die. but honestly, on american road. yes, i miss and i am. how do you tell the mothers who lost their children?
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the palestinian mother? 68 of your children, died. 270 palestinians in all 12 israelis. how do you tell the mothers of palestinian children who lost the love of their life? gone forever? but this was somehow victory and it was essential. what you did hearst of all i have to tell you that i am one of the most. there is son, maybe nothing this wrong of his condition. in previous condition, i lost my son and i know to dream of dignity and freedom and to look for an independent state. this is expected to have some prizes. it is not an execution. we are working as much as we can avoid. so that is condition. we have given them so much for the community. all johnson. so our team, our national goals and ambitions, mr. now, when you did, you get to try to avoid. didn't try to avoid an escalation in one night of violence
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. you fight a 1000 rockets, israel knowing that like any other country in the world, israel would be forced into a massive retaliation. and many of your people would die because they always do. but you went ahead and provoked that retaliation anyway. why them? first of all, we are losing our thousands and thousands of people since when it comes to 4755 years when it comes to the 76 and 7. okay. but as well on the, on how many times always where people were on shit points. when people didn't want to still houses, and these for worship effect inside the holiest this for them, or where our focus on camera and ship july, it is and execute their site is to to work as
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a victim. what we are doing is only one day. so a continuous integration, we didn't group on the lakers fighting, you clearly provokes it. you have a duty to safeguard the security and safety of palestinians. you didn't do that, you put them in directly in israel's line of fire, creating maximum danger for them. that's what you did. didn't know. unfortunately this is not because you don't think, i'm sorry to say that, but i don't think that by talking as if the story started. when god responded the sort of started at least that i'll just collision. i'm talking started when hundreds of our beautiful washer about us in june and hundreds of our family, the children were both fully expected from their home. and we are talking about a senior resistance. how much does that resistance?
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well, it's been, it's been changed to los angeles and will know us bank, and i think we'll date for the up and just the maybe in different way. but i mean, we, we have those who, who, later than the national or didn't big obligations of the q bank, bought by a little eviction of our b from shelves on our bid on a long history of demolition or villages. and it is mr. and i am how secure is the currency spot? i ask because your boss in gaza, yahoo, i since has been threatening new attacks on israel made it 26. he said, if israel hom be alex a mosque that would be $10000.00 mottos in the occupied territories. opposition forces have the power to launch hundreds of rockets in a minute. i ask you, what use does all this big talks of? do you want to provoke? israel into killing more of the people. i was witness for lots of new things and
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then some national media and he didn't see this within this context. clearly, there are a lot of long term issues. thank your patients, vision, drug, lots of obama, the forceful additional people that are on the neighborhood of these, all these long term issues are not fixed, but then the national community and then the national community is not able to legislative to door except under respect its obligation as an acute bank, for it is a matter of time to go for the next destination. we are not. but if you are, you wrecked press one. we are not getting anyone miss, and i know you will pay a lot. let me let am i just can i just say, you know, you mentioned what you expect the international community to do yahoo. i said, well, it's not the so we have were no late
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a military victory into a diplomatic one. he said it's the job of the international community to make diplomatic strides for the palestinian people before it all blows up. again. you really think you can fire off thousands of rockets when you feel like it. and then the international community will say they'd come in and pick up the pieces for you . is that what you expect? no, this is not true. this is a good question simply because you are insisting on stuff in the story by, by the, by the response to gaza. we are 3 years a q by we have been forcefully evicted in 1000 our homes. our village is all, there are people in law, but our expense was for the our most is on the list, the peaceful war, shibel. we have more than 100. you in favor of us, nothing. these resolutions have implemented us in the national community amended
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though it was a bit above the law and giving its full immunity and unity to continuous crimes. again, not only but a but i guess the humanity by letting them know when to talk about international law, you raise the issue of international law. you've dismissed suggestions that thomas committed war crimes by firing rockets indiscriminately into israel. one of your spokesmen has them cast them, said, resistance is legitimate and it comes to defend our people. all international laws approve legitimate resistance. name me one law. mr. ny aim that holds the right to fire rockets indiscriminately at civilian targets. look, 1st of all, this is part of international law that if you buy people, people on the colonial by all means including honors this,
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not sorry, not firing, had civilian targets indiscriminately. you know that there is no law that allows you to do that on the country. it's outlawed by international law. need one living need to continue on studying or is there is no need to think of the discussion because i kind of, you come with the radio not a bit and you put a black to to 2nd. we have wave comes along the love fuel decades on you assign investigation, comb with it, and we have go, but it it with all of them. what is, what is that if using and the resistance will allow, i know you investigation is to come to the ground and to the field was to investigate and we are ready to accept any resolution or if we have what committed war crimes. we already talked about this, but why didn't you, why this place is not until now, refusing to go into the, the last one for
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a few days when used to accept the decision and to allow this committee to come to the gall. this again, this is why i don't, i don't speak for israel and nor do you, but the chief us human rights officer, michelle bash away, condemned israel for its actions. but it had plenty of criticism for hamas indiscriminate strikes from rockets launched by her mouth. she said, that's michelle bachelor constituted a clear violation of international humanitarian law. in other words, there is no defense in international law called resistance. and you know, it's why pretend otherwise. ok again we have, we come the you on interest, the committee form after this meeting to come to here. i'm going to get the deal. do you believe the law big events were
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a lot of media offices look at this. a brief signs attacking of a 1000000 groups. do you believe that the house is above the heads of families while we are needing that? what one midnight. it was 5 attacks and $54.00 is called a lot of heads facilitated them for sharp. these are clear water, gruff, again, we are ready to receive any your uninterested guess to the wrong and we already put us, but there are those under the users there for and by the way, we have one of them. this is what we can do, but this one has the most sophisticated weapons supported by that. they know this and this and they can exactly despise they are just for the spite of this they are, they want to see all says above the hit on in the 3 i understand i'm
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not i'm asking you to justify what you do. i'm not talking about justifying what israel does. we have asked questions to israel. israel will have to accept whatever judgement the international community makes on its actions. but i have to point out that even the palestinians, most ardent supporter in the u. s. congress ilan, omar said, on may the 19th that you 2 were guilty of war crimes. she said, bombing a school is a war crime bombing a hospital is a war crime. firing rockets at civilians is also a war crime. do you accept that from her? was what's the look which which civilian? maybe she meant the students divisions, no firing rockets, blocks of flats and the l. a. v, which is what you did not. she didn't get to love you but she said what would be fine? she said fire and look at rockets indiscriminately. it is all crime ok,
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but maybe she mean the claim against the civilians who are in present in the biggest open business with teen years. look, this way is ready to allow the civilian to keep the organ on the camp being in the, in the fire. i think not, this is a problem. the you are going to many of us in the biggest open air you are stuff. ok them. you want to do, given you are not giving them to survive and then you are talking about the civilian being. but then what's, what's in the, in the crossfire again, we are ready and you, i'm your balance investigation. and we already talked step judges or some based on that. because you got the new when we and i was denied all crimes . you've always suggested that your resistance is legitimate, but you are under suspicion also from the international criminal court,
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where the chief prosecutor said in march, even before this lady was fighting, she had reasonable basis to believe that offences has been committed by both you and israel. so you're already on the have you have you went through a lot of distribution coming along the last few years and have you seen where they have that use? it's play by big variations, but i'm not sure a lot what i probably occupations facing how much you speak for her mom. ok. you don't, we are for israel. i'm talking to the fact is allocation in ducking you for years, especially since the 20 voting conflict. i'm going to steal to national for to you that you and an assembly you can talk. what do you want? but the, the most important issue is the investigation comedy was beating the,
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beating, the, beating the for the ground here. clearly, he was on one thing war crimes they didn't used to do. so we have given the scene as the light to defend themselves. they have given the seniors to defend their rights of dignity and freedom. and i have to tell you that we are not sure that simply not true. you are your, your methods have been under attack. as i pointed out to you, the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court said in march, there was reasonable basis to believe that offences had been committed by both you and israel. you as well as israel, you are mixed in 2 different issues. we have said yes, ok please, if you believe that there is a ground for what you say send and you're going to need to get this situation. yeah . go and we already put it. why displayed is it will be rejected. but if we are, it's, but we've got,
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we can depend on releases or announcements in the general assembly, what we are accepting is just to get you here on the go. you have never accepted any of your command. those to be held to account for breaching the laws of war, have you or for human rights violations. although over the years you have been accused of many human rights violations. you're really what i, what is, what is the source? we have say that 11 day, one edition call with the now and then 4 pm and then 2000. and when they have all the courses and you said we are ready to go over it and we are ready for all the results including being responsible for what we have done. you told human rights watch last year that you'd received 47 complaints of arbitrary arrest and torture during the period from january 2018 to march 2019. not
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a single case resulted in the conviction of the alleged wrong. do you think that helps your credibility, your perfect. is that what you want the west to believe? this is not true. this is what you're told you are. right. you know what is not true that no one that was a company who was held accountable. i'm not the, i'm in this is money. if you look, if you ask me now such a was just believe me before, but i would need the names and that she was issues and how many of them were, are listed, or both in gym for any human rights. but to kind of move this now on to give you some them, i have a lot of names of officers will arrest that if we have committed. this is a few months. why are you cracking down on people who demonstrate in garza, during the 15 months period? 2018. 20. 19. you detained over 4000 people. more than 1000. what detained during
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the march? 2019 demonstrations against the high cost of living. what business? if you've got cracking down on people who are complaining about the lack of freedom, why shouldn't they demonstrate when they feel like it? no one has a green them. first of all, 2nd we have, i can give you a list of 30044000 piece 112, this 3 to demonstrate against the again, some nice conditions which was not suitable for them. i mean, bennett is governmental nationalists and all of them were secured by the police. second, if you will have some people, some people who wear a 2nd public property is like a police station or police. i think that there will be arrested here in a lump on the see the again,
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it is not my thought of thinking. some pieces of some new here are there to for me to accuse it's not talking about reports that we've had some for instance, from the palestinian independent commission for human rights. last year they received a 155 complaints of torture and ill treatment by your security personnel up to the 30th of september, and the 138 complaints of arbitrary arrest. again, no indication, artificial held to account for this. i was, i was the municipal for you, i and one on one of the few i received more than 5000 complaints from the people to against the facilities. we have investigated and thoroughly in 150 cases of 505000 cases. we found some miss miss,
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but it was one that i thought these patients was not respected and we have interest to get to be more thoroughly. and we found that in only 15 cases, there was not going to be submitted with those. and we sentence that when we have both of them are comfortable for their mistakes and we have taken their punishment . i think you have received a complaint, but do you have the response of the authorities here? i am. we've also seen you cracking down on the press last year, the palestinian center for development and media freedoms recorded 61 cases of attacks on journalist in gaza, including arbitrary arrest ill treatment during interrogation, confiscation of equipment, physical assaults and bands on reporting. are you proud of all that? no one is wrong of any attacking,
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not wonderful human being. and i'm sure no one is free to go on such violations without being comfortable talk to in each case, we have received a complaint from the site. we have take it seriously. we are just to get to thoroughly. and anyone who committed any violations for human rights to breast. we don't know what the mission have been. he has the have been punished or have been we have imposed on him the needed sentences. you complain about israelis demolishing palestinian homes. but june the 18th, last year, your security forces assaulted members of the wish, our family and our age refugee camp. they tried to prevent you from demolishing a structure that belonged to their family because he wanted to build a new road according to them as an incentive for human rights. your forces injured,
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how do may wish, who was 90 years old at the time 90, as well as 2 of her daughters, all of whom needed hospital treatments. you talk of israeli brutality. your paid fucks assaulted a 90 year old woman who got in their way and then required hospital treatment. have you no shame? i think it is unfair to tell me that you are going to discuss some political issues . i'm going to pick pieces of some even see because i have the story, but to be taught to have or to talk on behalf of haley defense or to find some excuses for that comes against people. it is unfair and that's what i have doing disposition. thank you very much. it is unfair and i said so, so as such was listen,
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