tv Kultur.21 Deutsche Welle June 28, 2021 3:03pm-3:31pm CEST
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in february, march, last year it's made the worse because this was a largely avoidable and foreseeable crisis. but thanks to the very poor procurement and roll out of the vaccines, we don't have that strength to, to respond to the situation that some merging as the virus forces life to a standstill. australians can only hope that the vaccination rollout picks up speed soon. for me on this, let's cross over to catherine james, the journalist in sydney. catherine in new clusters of cases across the country. what's behind that? that's right. as you heard the case, numbers are relatively low, so we currently have 130 in sidney. the reason for striving is locked down is that is caused by the delta variance and that happens at the last 12 days astray is tolerance for any cases is basically zeros. the same in the northern territory that
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lockdown is full cases. but again, with a much lesser equip health system, they have locked down immediately. they do not want any further transmissions within the community. and so we're seeing that 0 tolerance for covered bringing these locked downs and mainly so the crunch traces have time to get across the, the track, the right of transmission. so i understand only 5 percent of a strategy as population as so far been fully vaccinated. that's definitely not much compared to other highly developed countries. even germany is much further ahead. why is the figure so low? well, as you mentioned earlier, the, the rollout has been. flo, the right of vaccinations that are arriving in the country every day has been small . and when you think about the threat level industry there was so low. so the, the urgency to go out and get back tonight at the definitely not there. this
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situation of course will change that people really do not feel that they want to be back and look down to like rebecca the start. so that's going to be wrapped up. the government, as you mentioned, is having an emergency meeting on monday, north out that will be on the table in a very serious way. the state governments are pretty furious about it. the federal government has been in charge of that. they bank html on the astrazeneca vaccine and in the medical advice around that changed. so they are trying to ramp up the purchase and shipment of 5 vaccine. and a lot of people were waiting for that arrival of the find the vaccine for the people who is age 60 and under jealous. catherine james, joining us from sitting there. thank you. thank you. let's have a look now at some of the other developments of the pandemic. south africa has also reimpose corona virus restrictions to combat a search. and the delta variant president around post band,
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all galleries except funerals and ordered travel restrictions. and the ban on alcohol says south africa stacks enroll and have been slow with less than 5 percent of the population having received the job. malaysia is extending a nationwide lockdown indefinitely. as the number of infections remains high. the measures were meant to end on monday, but will now be maintained until daily faces fall below $4000.00. the government and staff 10 percent of the population fully vaccinated by august. russia is in the grip of a 3rd wave of the corona virus that is threatening to overwhelm the country's health service. the capital moscow has just recorded 124 death. and just one day, from colbert, 19th, the passing pandemic records set at the weekend. an average of $20000.00 new infections are being reported across the country each day. authorities, i'm posing strict new measures to counter the surge of w. julian pressure to the balls the st. petersburg city beach couldn't be busy
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with temperatures about 30 degrees celsius. thousands of russians have come to the gulf of finland. to escape is the hot weather and social distance thing. russia is in the middle of its 3rd quarter on the fire wave thanks to the rapidly spreading delta barrier. the storage is sounding the alarm is in you, you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the u. k was go with 90, explosive has had record numbers of new, because mortality statistics are not going either. here to, we've had record numbers over dest, within one sauvage. nice to me, at most, officials are talking about more than 20000 new infections every day. most of them in moscow to get the situation under control, the russian capital has re open field hospitals and build medical stations,
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especially for corona virus. all of the hospitals are quickly being re equipped to handle all of it, 900 patients. but their main goal is to get more citizens vaccinated against of at 19 russia was the 1st country in the world to get seemed to market with sport leak t v. so however, only 10 percent of the population has been vaccinated. the government wants to change by degree from now on. all companies in moscow must have at least 60 per cent of their workforce vaccinate. you have the right inside. the mayor is right. everyone has to get vaccinated to stop the corona virus. each year. they shouldn't force us, they should try to motivate us. what jim guys deal with, correct. i'm for a lot of dollars in the virus feel spread less quickly this way because everyone should be vaccinated at home and to get money for food at the same time. then we
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will all be healthy movies. restaurants are still open if only until 11 pm. but in the future, only people who have been vaccinated have a medical certificate showing that they have recovered or have a negative p. c r test will be allowed to eat. there is they will have to scan a q r code issued by the moscow health authority struggling with a cheerleader. and of course, this means our turnover will be much lower, especially at the beginning until the customers have gotten used to it. but i think with each passing week will feel relief with more and more people getting vaccinated to your fatalist. but even these unprecedented measures are cry from. we've talked, locked down the government, imposed last year as an sections began to rise. biologist say it's a case of too little too late and is that the 3rd wave could be rationally. let's say the spread of the delta very end is driving the car with $900.00 base and
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several parts of the wood from on that i'm not joined. but dr. john campbell, he's health analyst based in england, joins is from carlyle. john, what's going on here? just a month or so ago, people in many parts of europe at least, were breathing a sigh of relief. and now this unfortunately the u. k. seems to be leading your cont, indeed part of the world in the worst possible way at the moment. the case then the u. k, the moment of a 58 percent on the last 7 days. and there was a similar rise in the 7 days before that. what's happened is there's been travel from india, primarily from india into the u. k. but not single travelers, multiple travelers, many thousands of travelers. so what's happened in the u. k is you've had multiple seating events, many different feedings of the delta virus in different parts of the u. k. and i'm sad to say that from the u. k. it's also spreading to europe, so a lot of people went on holiday from the u. k, because portugal was on the,
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on the green list for the u. k. a lot of people went to portugal. and now portugal unfortunately is leading the way in terms of increasing delta, very numbers in europe. and because the delta variance is so much more transmissible household transmission is 64 percent higher with the delta barrier with the previous u. k, alpha variance. and this so much more contagious is now spreading around ready, it's about 95 percent or more of the cases in the u. k. unfortunately, you are, pres, is following in this trajectory. and the percentage of delta battery is pretty well doubling every week. unfortunately, across many european countries at the moment, john is delta, just more transmissible, is it also more dangerous? there's some early information from public health england, this shows that might be a slight increase in hospitalizations. now this isn't massive, it's a slight increase, but he's certainly more transmissible. what seems to be happening is when people
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are infected, that can be infected with a lower number of bible particles, but then they develop a much higher vive or low roof. so the more of the high a vi will know that someone house means that coughing and breathing out more particles, but could also mean that that somewhat more at risk of becoming severely al. but it doesn't seem to be a massive effects, but it is a risk to bear in mind quite right. infections and spiking across asia and africa lockdown. so coming back or being extended, do these regions not have enough vaccines? absolutely not. i mean, the vaccination rates in the united states, the united kingdom and europe a good and kind of does not too bad, industry is coming on. the rest of the world basically is sure to vaccines. now, china is doing well, china's vaccinating at very high rates. russia, there's a lot of vaccine available, but uptake is very low for various reasons. we've already discussed. but basically the rest of the world is very, very low vaccines. very low vaccination rates, even even in india. 70 something like 12 vaccines given per 100 people in india.
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and other asian countries are particularly problematic at the moment. so for example, the delta barron is now spreading from india into bangladesh, which of course is imposing a week's locked out at a terrible cost to the local people who weren't bound with some web builder for to eat. but yeah, they're doing that. so this delta very is spreading in the lights of low vaccination numbers. and because the delta very just so much more transmissible, we need a much higher community or heard vaccination or immunity threshold to prevent and that's simply not there. so the vaccinations are losing out to the delta vary in many asian countries. so pakistan, bangladesh, thailand, mayan mall, malaysia, cambodia, thailand, all these countries unfortunately are going to be getting massively increasing cases over the next few weeks. and we know that even in some parts of time on the health facilities are very badly stretched. it looks like these, this pandemic is really gathering,
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seem all over it well in the countries which are vaccinated. to think that is true, you're the vaccinations of accelerated really, really quite well. it's not quite what it is in the u. k. in maine on europe at the moment it's increasing. and that combined with the summer means i'm hopeful we will get the surgery in sickness hospitalizations. and in the u. k, we're still hoping to open up on the 19th of july. that is still the plan. they'll be more infections, but we're hoping that the link between infections, adults, lives, ations and deaths has been well and truly broken. you are heading that way, but many of the parts of the world are not. so there are definitely hospitalizations decks and overwhelmed health systems. and oxygen shortages and all these things unfortunately look to look forward to, i'm afraid, over the next month or 2 in many parts of the world while we better keep our fingers crossed, that help us john campbell in england. thank you john. thank you. and are some of the other stories making news around the world. torrential rain,
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as course flooding and landslides and hong kong authorities say more than 70 millimeters of rainfall was recorded in several districts. the severe weather led to the suspension of classic vaccine services court hearings and morning trading at the hong kong stop in the us military has released footage of air strikes against iran back to militias, along the syrian iraqi border. the pentagon says the target operational and weapon storage facilities, president joe biden is trying to revive and international nuclear treaty with iran . us prosecutor say, a man who rammed a truck into a house, then shop, dead to black bystanders. was a white supremacist who left behind races and admitted handwritten statements. the shooting happened saturday in massachusetts, the 28 year old suspect was shot by police and died of his injuries. if it'll dest toll has arisen to 9 following the possible collapse of
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a 12 story apartment building in florida. more than 150 people are still missing, and rescue workers are still searching the site. last parts of the united states and canada, experiencing a heat wave in one village in canada as british columbia. the temperature reached nearly 47 degrees celsius the weekend as 116 degrees fahrenheit, the cooling dip to beat the summer heat. residents took to the water assist her mama rose above 40 degrees celsius in seattle for the 1st time ever. yeah. hi. i mean you just send around like i you can breeze is so high for me. definitely have 2 issues. yeah, yeah. the pavement, even though thank you, go back inside the heat was too much for this farmer's market
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very few times that we do close the market early. most of the time of which we've ever had to close the market earlier because i know that because of the heat, i think this is the 1st time we've ever closed early, cuz i've renewed temperatures like these are no coincidence. the past decade has been the warmest on record, and the 5 hardest days were all recorded in the last 5 years. the main thing going on is, is highly unusual weather pattern. but that being said, the climate change is real. our temperatures have warmed here, especially summer nighttime temperatures. and so that has just kind of raised the baseline in made this heat event that much more severe ma, some seem to revel in the extreme temperatures. many environmentalists say this heat wave bears all the hallmarks of a climate emergency. the
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other things in brussels, belgium dumped raining champions. portugal out of the european football championship in the round of 16 target made the difference with a long range goal. in the 1st topic, one, the defeat means portugal relinquished on the european earlier janik spade from w. sports told us what belgium did, right and or portugal got wrong. portugal they have a very, very good score of talented plays. but there were always question marks about the coach and in the center. and i think they probably got punished teeth applying to conservatively in the 1st half. they did. try to open up the game, bring on the creative plays in the 2nd half, but by then already a gold down. and i did have a bit of bad luck. they hit the post a keep keep made if you could. they could say you could say they were on lucky, but at the on the day this belgian teams to good. i think they got their tactic spot on and they're the ones going through the next round. i definitely have the,
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the talent got romilly leacock who up top who was just a big force in scoring goals, but also bringing the other plays into play. and then they've got a great midfield as well, but there are injury concerns over kevin to brian. and it and, and so missing 2 of the best players going into the next match against italy is going to be pretty tough. and some this other game, the czech republic reached the quarter finals after a surprise when over the netherlands in the past. but he had to live threat cod in the 2nd half turned the game in the cheques favor capitalized on their advantage to win to nail. that's just a couple of hours by car from the check borders who put a pass. so it's no surprise that fans traveled to hungry in their numbers, and later celebrated that team's performance due to the triumphant walk from the stadium to check invasion, celebrating the sweetest, the victory. oh, perfect. ah. i think people perfect
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sounds very good, much. i like these my 1st much in chick or players were just as ecstatic. not the goals from too much knowledge and puts a chick with the dutch, the sword. then it's good. it's me is unreal. no, it's a dream. but i'm yes, and it was the best game of my life. this is the eurovision on has the check national team, though it just came out of the lots of funds in the stands and it was a great game. i enjoyed it a little possible descriptive us. how does the sense that the dutch struggled after mathias the legs read cards for them? it was another bitter disappointment and their way to win the 1st major trophy since you $88.00 goes on. well, i hope we were very optimistic, but no, we were ashamed losing to now to check the public. shouldn't be possible funny. it's a shame we didn't play well, i think we're finally allowed to watch football from the stands again. and then
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this happens. but the night belong to the checks we played denmark in the quarter finals and will know surely fear no one. and this week, or half of the draw while the more interesting of the last 16 matches is taking place in london tomorrow with old rivals, england, and germany facing off. and if you're struggling to choose a winner, maybe you should be listening to your shoulder, the elephant oracle of hamburg, lew. she's predicted that germany will win the match and when the stadium doesn't have credentials, you might want to bear in mind that she's got all 3 germany games correct so far. and we'll be bring you all the build up to that game between england and germany. of course, here on the w news and for the long red bulls mark for stop and has won the syrian grand prix in australia. the wind puts pressure on rainy. well, champion hamilton,
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whose place at the sports summit is under threat high in the austrian alex is home turf, the red bull racing. i qualified number one drive the max bus stop and on the very front of the grid. the and with command of an incredibly on the engine under these rod is right foot soon feeling right at home at the front of the field, back behind him. 21 year old lando norris. he in the orange maclaren added to his reputation as a good driver in heavy traffic. they were thrills and spills, and some bumps and bruises too, as the battle for the points played out behind the step. and loos, hamilton seen it all, play out before it. he's read the mirror, the difference this is that he's one of the chasing pack no longer the runaway leader for a mistake in the pits from sergio praises crew. and it may have been to red bulls on the podium, but there was no doubt in the final result. stephan comfortably answered every
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challenge from the running champion hamilton, and even had time to stop and enjoy that winning feeling with his team on the delta report as finish stood behind the englishman who was looking for. and i don't know why we lose all the time. but i think the long run seems to be a bit better that we have to continue pulling out those up. so that's been good. another champagne shower from hamilton and champions toast to if one's ever parents to south africa now where sardine fever has broken out. once the millions of started swimming along the country's coast, followed by birds, shocks and fishermen rushing to get their share of the catch all corresponded, increase, joined the fishermen of quite willing. that's our province to experience the fever for himself. this isn't an oil leak. it's
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a shawl of sardines, fishermen, gerald michael and his team. a waiting for this one. okay. yeah. yeah, no, that was within seconds. everything suddenly gets very hectic. well, i'm good. i saw him feel. everybody got to run and shack. yeah. it was. yeah, i won't go every year between june and august, the saudi and move along the east coast of south africa following the cold currents in the indian ocean. bigger hungry fish, follow them. and so do the fishermen. the closer the shoals of sardines gets to the coast, the better the chances of catch. like a letter in the middle there. the better thing on the rug
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is huge disappointment when the net gets caught and breaks. most of the sardines get away with a corporate office. a few kilometers further on. another team has more like throw in catches 150 crates worth of sardines in a. net 2 thirds of the fish are sold for more than 2000 euros. the rest goes to the team and then took a chance to gamble and paid off. and like you can see the novice. but as you know in the game, it's very dangerous. as you can see, i've injured myself. i had a cable go through molig. and that's the name of the game. we play with shocks, rocks net, rough seas, everything. but if you can get the fish,
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you're going to make some money. for jerrold, bako and his team, the 1st thing to do is repair the nets. and then go home, empty and bed to bed. 3 bad luck. got everybody i suppose, and they get according to buckle, saw the fever should be around for a few more weeks. you're watching the w news. as a reminder of the top stories will follow them for you as tightening as corona virus, mr. restrictions to contain a nationwide infection clusters that me and darwin have imposed, locked out the large part of the united states and canada, experiencing a heat wave on to say global warming is to blame for this. and that's it from me. and the news team coming up next in d. w, a news asia,
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