tv Frag den Lesch Deutsche Welle June 16, 2021 8:15pm-8:30pm CEST
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hold of me what people have to say matters to us in that's why we listen to their stories. reporter every weekend on d w the, this is 11 years a shark coming up today. polio vaccine, it has gone down in a it's the 2nd attack on polio has work as dcf. why does it keep happening? and what impact has it had on the, on your immunization program? we asked a top unicef official plus i've got assigned is also dealing with a search and covert 19 cases. it's a 3rd wave that stretched health infrastructure to breaking point. the captain reading program,
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this increasing shots numbers in times waters the me i'm british manager. welcome to the program logic. join us. unidentified gunman shot dead. 6 poll your work as an eastern of jonathan on tuesday. during a polio vaccination drive. police in the province of number, hard blamed the taliban for the attacks. the group has denied responsibility. the latest kennings come just 2 months after pre female polio work as well killed in the provincial capital july above. also, during a polio vaccination drive, the stomach state group claim responsibility for that killing. i've got a thought is one of only 2 countries in the world which has yet to eradicate polio, its neighbor pocket on the other. a life cut short while trying to save
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others. this polio worker has become another tragic statistic in the war torn country. what's not government hires vaccinated but cannot protect them? vaccinated receive only $4.00 a day? i lost my brother. what should i do with this government? now? the ones that took the wounded now flight for their lives in hospital police say it was a coordinated attack. the vaccination teams were watched and hunted, gunned down in 3 different locations over 2 hours. today we started work at 8 o'clock in the morning after half an hour i heard the sound of firing. i wasn't near the victims at the time, but then i ran to them. and so they were dead and lying on the ground. i didn't see the attackers vision. polio has yet to be eradicated in afghanistan. many people are suspicious of
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vaccines. religious extremists believe they're a western tool to sterilize muslim children or collect intelligence after the attacks and get her a 4 day vaccination drive meant to reach more than 9000000 children has been called off. instead, there will be funeral preparations and mourning for the victims their work left undone. joining me for more now from kabul is godwin min drug unit says deputy g for, for your immunization in of gone it's on. mr. mins are welcome. why? i'll pull you a workers being attacked in going to san thank you for having the interview and the greetings from. if you have, then i would like to i saw our condolences to the front bank. well,
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not yet to be in 5 coordinated attacks. we had big lives lost and were injured life. we have unnecessary loss so we can do the relatives and their siblings and for the program to we are, we started with the list like why, why the targeted i cannot tell. but i would like to to, to say that the safety and security of our front, my work us, it's a, it's, it's depravity of the program. we would like our, our social media to go out there and interact and vaccinate children in a very environment. but this is not the 1st time, so i've got 2 shots, but there's not the 1st time that the vaccinate has all been doggett and in fact 3
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female vaccinate those were killed in march itself. it's true yet in much we last 3 female, 2 similar types in the same in the same region. and it has happened again yet. we sat in by this happened, but we, we still believe that it's important to get to it without being targeted. but surely, there, you must be looking at why this keeps happening, because surely that needs to determine how you move ahead with this program. that's great, and that's why for much to do today, we have been working with the government and i went into the national children to will understand why pre female smart tact killed in in march. and we are working with the government in the same way today and in the future,
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make sure that it does go. so for instance, we, we are working with the government to understand why our target did, why we last night and ongoing investigation. we will probably get to the government under security classes understand how is this impacting, how are these killings impacting the polio drive and found us on it is to the lives lost when people out there to do the good that they're supposed to deliver, especially when day out at the new folks in nations that will protect children from cripple into this for you and event basis. so it's, it's do moralizing the energies,
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the momentum that we have developed so far to reduce the abilities that countries experiences for the children. godwin means speaking to us from travel. thank you so much for joining us, sir. thank you. thank you for having me. and the government wants to not get at least 9600000 children in the country with the help of yourself. and whether that happens now, given the violence or you're worker's facing, is an open question. but polio isn't the only health concern. the country has the car, nobody spend emerick is making its presence felt as well as other health care system is overwhelmed in the midst of a 3rd wave of corona about us cases, medical oxygen is running out and vaccine supplies are inadequate. a situation that has left many in the large this hospital in kabul has had to close its doors.
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no more admissions. it's full as are the cities, other main hospitals, cov, in 1900 patients line. the rooms struggling to breathe, kept alive with oxygen. that's in limited supply. a moment our general number of patients is high about 40 to 50 patients who need to be admitted come here every day. but unfortunately, there's no more room for them for that. with hospitals full, a persistent shortfall of oxygen, and a general failure to adopt precautions like masks, and social distancing. afghanistan has entered its worst period yet, of the pandemic. for those turned away by doctors, it's a daunting task to get treatment. there's desperate demand for oxygen. families of the sick gather outside production plants hoping to get their cylinders refilled before it's too late. either monday that my father is sick and may
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only have oxygen for another hour or 2. i brought a small cylinder here to fill up with oxygen for him. but we have a problem here too, because some cars bring 40 to 50 cylinders and those are filled up very quickly and we won't get our turn to no longer put a mac. and i'm going to know about the oxygen crisis. and gamma stand mimics the shortages that nearby india faced weeks ago. and some would argue what foreseeable, the acting minister of public health was summoned by law makers for an explanation on monday. the appeal is out for international aid. but supplies are still low. those who want oxygen now have to pay dearly not that doesn't make and i came here to fill my cylinder with oxygen because there's no more room for patients in hospitals. i bought the cylinder at a very high price, and it's very difficult because we make an appointment here at 10 o'clock at night . but it's not our turn until 10 o'clock the next day. rights groups have urged the
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government to procure more oxygen and vaccines. so far, only 2 percent of the population has received jobs. and years of war have already weakened the health care system. that's now one of the world's most unprepared for the pandemic. the thailand is working to replenish fish populations in its waters in one program, divers, releasing young bamboo shots that have been bred in captivity. according to the read list prepared by the international union for conservation of nature or the r u . c. in the numbers of the small sized shock species have been in decline beneath the surface of thailand's warm waters and especially prepared spot on the sea bed. it's time for another crop of baby bamboo sharks to learn to fend for themselves. our number of life,
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we dive down to the ocean floor to release the sharks in a safe area. this is done so that they have better chances to survive than most animals released on the surface. because if we released them on the surface, they're more likely to be eaten by bigger fish or swim away from the sheltered area, separated by i cannot live in my company due to the project has so far helped hatch nurse and deliver more than 200 bamboo sharks to the gulf of thailand, in hopes of getting them off a list of threatened animals. too many people enjoy these sharks in their home. aquariums are on a dinner plate. so thailand's department of fisheries patched a breeding program in yet. we have more eggs than last year and have experienced success in hatching them. so now we have more baby sharks to release them last year
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and model. those shark eggs are carefully cultivated with the next generation still inside workers that the program carefully cut the egg open and release. another baby, bottom feeder. the hatchlings then spend a few months growing, swimming and acquiring a taste for shrimps. until it's their turn to leave the confines of their youth be set out into the wild and it's hoped find a partner to make more babies. sharks. that's it for today. there's of course on our website, dot com, forward slash a show. we leave it today with pictures of the thoughts, perhaps in india, which has to be open to tourist today. 2 months office for shut down because of the pandemic. rebecca,
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the same time tomorrow was due them by the news the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research say information and contact the corona virus because of 19 special next on dw and to the conflicts with sarah kelly at us citizens cope with unemployment. that inflation
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president to hardy is getting attention for blocking twitter around for an apparent violent crackdown on post esters, who call for the police violence. my guest this week from berlin is my jerry and ambassador and joseph. how does he explain the track record of this government conflict zone? 60 minutes on the the o drug companies say they'll be enough doses to vaccinate most of the world against covered by the end of the year. industrialized nations and way ahead. but out of the one and a half 1000000000 shots given so far, only point 3 percent has gone to the globes poorest countries. barriers are
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