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counted for 4 days after the disaster, 9 to confirm dead relatives of the missing have visited the site to witness the rescue efforts for themselves. she was right before him, and yet he couldn't believe it. we rushed over and got here around 2 30 am. and when we saw the scene, it's just it was so hard to process them in the debrief is stumbled across a card, and it happened to be my grandmother's name hilda. and it was a birthday card that was given to her a couple weeks ago. mean, what are the chances that that would happen? many of those in miami dade county florida are desperate to find signs of life at the sight of collapse. on sunday, some family members were shuttled in buses after the demanded to visit the site. rescue teams have been working through the wreckage for dave's international units
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from mexico and israel are assisting as well. but people are frustrated that the rescue mission appeals to be to slow the refill now scattered throughout and it's compact extremely compact. so it's a very slow process where we have to sure we have to stabilize the best we can as we're moving through the area. because again, if there is a void space, we want to make sure we're given every possibility office of items. and therefore, we can't just go in and move things radically, because that's going to have the worse outcome possible. over the next days, miami dade county says it's going to audit every building older than 40 years to ensure that there won't come crashing down. under all this ruin, noriega doesn't know if his grandmother is still alive, but he sees her birthday card as a sign. i just feel like it's really god's way of comforting off to say either way . whatever happened with grandmother,
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she's okay with me. as well as growing concerned about the growing number of migrants arriving on the 100 of lamb, producer gallons, lumber, magnets for people hoping to apply for asylum in europe. in recent weeks have seen hundreds of arrivals. the use as dangerous c crossings are on the rise again after falling to a record low. at the start, the pandemic, the mediterranean sea, licking the shore of the italian island of flam producer for this fisherman. it represents his whole life. but for those who tried to navigated to see can be dangerous. a couple of days ago, these 2 fishermen rescued a group of refugees and auto wrote to the risk of young go may. there was they were on this side. heard a noise when we realized they were climbing from babylon to our board. and they were using this rails climbed up and then broke. i was looking at
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and the head, severe. i've never seen before, and i was always wild tourists and locals ensure the crystal clear water. just a few meters away. out of sight, are exhausted. refugees were spent hour or day long journeys on small boats. these migrants are only some of the thousands who have reached land produced at this year, an island closer to africa, the european continent. we have just witnessed the arrival of about 15 migrants here behind me among them one child. we are not allowed to go there, but we know that there are and g o, they're also the coast guards and health personnel and that the migrants will now be brought to the hot spot. on the micro center here was designed for 250 people. at times it hosts many more than the migrants are not allowed to leave the
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center. the official reason is suited pandemic. you're also not allowed to enter, so we speak with up the slam through defense. he only arrived from denisia a few days ago. we left with 14 people to him and 2 miners. well, there are no jobs in janisa. if there was work in geneva minus would not come here on their own and pay for it to me. you know the thought or even but since 2014, more than 20000 people have died trying to cross the mediterranean. but experts say it's likely to be more these grace in the cemetery on her, some of them they're being taken care of by the end. she. oh, that cloud you have italy's working for. we meet her at the park, the rope and memorial, the gateway to europe, another place to remember those who died at c. italy says you should at least give
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people the dance to ensure you safely in program are printing to pallet. the main problem is that there are no legal pathways for these guys. they have no way to migrate to travel. it just re, an emergency type system with an emergency type of pro, shut off chest. so let's see. i need people who didn't see an emotion to type approach. that could mean fishermen like ben jen. so putting eco have to rescue dose in distress at c. he says that this small island needs more help. so as soon as they are people they should be treated well, this is something big. many countries are involved, all of europe, they talk to each other, i think they can deal with the better. the number of other orders that were distributed. as long as there are no political solutions for those trying to reach
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europe, supporters part nika, hopes that those to still decide to make the dangerous journey will make it a life. the so those are the scenes in brussels, belgium dump, writing champions, portugal out of euro, 2020 and around 60 target has made the difference with this a long range goal. and the 1st top one mill defeat means portugal relinquish that holes on the european championship trophy. so he's younique's speech from dw sports, or belgium did writes. portugal got ro, portugal that has a very, very good squad of talented players. but there were always question marks about the coach and endo central sh. and i think they probably got punish teeth and playing 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
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a gold down. and i did have a bit of bad luck. they hit the post a the cape um cape occur made if you could say they could say you could say they were unlucky. 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 talent got romilly lakoff who up top who was just a big force in scoring goals, but also bringing the other players into play. and then they've got a great midfield as well, but there are injury concerns over kevin brewing and it and. and so missing 2 of their best players going into the next match against italy is going to be pretty tough. in space and sundays of again, the czech republic reads the quarter finals after surprise went over the netherlands in budapest. i'm a tuesday legs red card in the 2nd half turned the game and the checks favor and then capitalized on that advantage to win. to know it's just a couple of hours by car, from the check board to budapest. there's no surprise that lots of fans traveled to hungry and later celebrated the team's performance. due to the triumphant
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walk from the stadium, the check invasion, celebrating the sweetest victory. oh, perfect. ah. i think people perfect sounds. very good. i like these my 1st watching chick or players were just as ecstatic. that's their goals from too much honish and puts a chick with the dutch to the sword. then it's good to me. is unreal. no, it's a dream. but i'm yes, and it was the best game of my life. this is the euros and has the check national team, though it just came out a lot of funds in the stands and it was a great game. i enjoyed it. a little sybil disclose our boss. how does the soldier the dutch struggled after mathias to linked red cards for them. it was another bitter disappointment and their weight to win the 1st major trophy since you $88.00
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goes on. wow you, i hope we were very optimistic, but no, we're ashamed. losing to new to the czech republic 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 this happened. sure. but the night belong to the checks, play, denmark in the quarter finals, and will know surely fear no one in this week or half of the draw. i hope one of the highlights of the round of 16 takes place in london tomorrow as old rivals england and germany face off. and if you're struggling to pick a widow, maybe you need to listen to the elephant oracle and hamburg. do you showed, has predicted that germany, when the match at wembley stadium, and if you're in doubt about this elephant credentials, you should bear in mind that she's correctly predicted the outcomes of all 3 of germany's games and will bring you all the build up to that to germany,
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england game here on d. w. use. now for a long red bulls match for stop and has won the stereo and growth tree in austria. when for the pressure on raining world champion, there is hamilton, who falls further behind in the driver, standing high in the austrian out is home turf, the red bull racing, they qualify. number one, drive the max, the stop and on the very front of the grid. and with command of an incredibly powerful on the engine under the dr. his right foot. soon feeling by this time 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 staff. and was hamilton seen it all play out before in his rearview mirror? the difference this is that he's one of the chasing pack no longer the runaway
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leader for a mistake in the pits from sergio praises true. and it may have been to red bulls on the podium, but there was no doubt in the final result step and comfortably answered every challenge from the running champion hamilton. and even had time to stop and enjoy that winning feeling with his team of people. delta reporters finished stood behind the englishman who was looking for and i don't know why we lose all the time, but i think that the long run think be a bit better. they have to continue pulling out those up. so that's been good. another champagne shower from hamilton, champions, toes, who if one's ever parents whose watching day w coming up next in news asia, terrorist targets in indian airbase using drones for the 1st time. we'll look at the seriousness of the stress from drug warfare. and hong kong provides expensive
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documentary starts july 5th on dw, the me basically did up the news a shot coming up today. the 1st ever drawn attack on an indian base authorities came tempest used to jones to bomb the installation. it's the 1st time jones have been used in terror attack and india. is it a sign of things to come? i'm 10 of these taco the challenge, plus it to your back seen hesitant. hong kong comes up with innovative ways to incentivize people to take room about jobs. and a bundle of people rushed to get out of the capital, tucked up as it enters a strict on us lockdown. ah,
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i'm british manager, welcome to d w. a show. glad you could join us. and data officials in india are investigating what has been called the 1st ever drawn attack on an indian military base authority . se terrace used to drones to drop explosives on an indian air force base in the northern jumbling region. 2 soldiers were injured and a building slightly damaged in the attack on sunday, the police blamed a pocket thought back militant for the attack. and for more i'm joined by journalist and defense analyst either strickler from a quarter gary in southern india. the for the 1st time ever a drawn attack on an indian air force base. how concerned are taught it is well, it's not a sort of a serious military threat. but the simple reason that there's
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a limit of the size of the drones that you can create or create across the board in the pockets on region of jumbled. you know that the border is just about 15 kilometers from the jump. be very heavily defended sector. both from the pocket psalms night and from the indian side. and if a larger drone to carry a really damaging payload that will be able to blow up a whole lot of names and so on. if that were to come across, it would be quickly picked up by indian a defense radars and guns and brought down quickly. but jump being very close to the border and the drones being very small. they can quickly sneak across for a quick attack, or even in the, as in this case, a suicide attack where they don't go into a building. and you know,
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to that extent there's a limit on the damage that can be done. so it's not a hugely sort of, it's not a huge matter of a concern, but still nobody likes a space. so it'll be pre created. or then oh, what about what is that that you could use and drawn forms. for example, i'm, it is not the 1st time that we've seen a military application of drones. and the new nami is also in the past demonstrated . it's john, give me abilities using small drones, but to attack specific targets. is that not what at all for the authorities here, especially if it is and lead to doing this? yes, i mean, it is a matter that they will give their attention to. but there really is not very much that can be done about it because these drones that small, they are cheap, they are available to their risk, you know, marcus, on having down on groups like the last story by the bomb month in the last 2 months
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. they are under sort of surveillance from the pockets on the military as well. and so did the really laboring on the sort of a lot of the screen. and they're still trying to make themselves appear relevant by attacking indian dog. so on the one hand, it is good for the deed is good for all my if they can, but make a sort of an attack that is, but the den seen by their following is an attack on an indian target. but as i mentioned a little earlier, there's the beer limitation on the amount of damage that they can do. so to that extent it's, it's, it's sort of, it's something that will continue. it's something that has happened in the past as well, not against in abby's, but again, you know, trying to get guns and weapons across the border through these grow. so to that extent, this is something that the indians will have to find ways of dealing with we have
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a 15 seconds left. how concerning the fact that you could potentially be talking about commercial commercially available drones that could be potentially useful attacks like this? or yes that's, that's true, the commercially available, they can even be read up by, by sort of amazon has to do with that amount of damage. but as i mentioned, the amount of damage they can do is to really constrain and to that extent, really a huge cause for why glover leave it there with the time being. thank you so much for joining us. and the use of john's to attack military targets is also the subject of a documentary on our youtube channel by b. w. as chief international editor, richard walker. richard discusses the dangers and concerns around the military use of drones. and also the use of artificial intelligence to make them more deadly.
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the many southeast asian nations have been slow when it comes to inoculating their populations against covert 19, especially when compared to europe and not medica. now some suggest this is because of the initial success at containing the virus over another reason is vaccine hesitancy. hong kong is one territory now offering incentives to try to convince holdouts to get jobs. this lottery has a prize. few in hong kong can pass up real estate. nearly half a 1000000 people signed up on the 1st day. the grand prize, a one bedroom condo, the catch, you can only win if you're vaccinated. the apartment model, we can motivate more people to get vaccinated. it might not be too helpful, but it can provide hope. still not everyone is swayed by the sky high jackpot. it's not really for me model. if i'm fit to be vaccinated,
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i would do so more than what i suffer from high blood pressure, like glucose level and blood liquid level, my doctor advised me not to be vaccinated. you took those others though are now rushing to schedule their jobs and place to buy a slew of new incentives, cash gold bars, even cars offered by private companies, eager to get the economy moving again all with the backing of the government. my funds. so we all share a common goal to restore normality to hong kong possible by boosting the vaccination rate so that every industry can do more business on high go hong kong. but hong kong slow vaccination rate is not due to a lack of supply. hundreds of thousands of unused by on tech doses may be destroyed if they don't enter arms by august. so what's behind vaccine hesitancy in
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the city? there's the fear of side effects and government mis trust. but nearly 600000 people have been vaccinated in the last 2 weeks, as dreams of winning big turn heads, and change mines. now another reason people are not being inoculated is because of a shortage of actions. this is true in taiwan, which is suffering a new outbreak that bailey 7 percent of the population have so far received one dose. the government has taken extra steps to protect essential workers such as garbage connective the, it's the familiar sounds that accompanies rubbish collection in taiwan. a cool to action. while in other parts of the world, you might expect your garbage to be picked up in high pay residence or expect you to drop off the trash to the truck. something that's continued even during the
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corona virus pandemic. i'm osha and i was on your on board vehicles all have a public address system to remind the public box that when we reach a collection point, they should wear their mask and maintain safe social distance thing to avoid crowd infection long. but the routine for 50 for road sanitation worker hagney, and when has completely changed these days, he has quite an extensive to do less to prepare for his day at work. it's all part of the tie when he's government's efforts to protect its essential workers from covey. 19 the island doesn't currently have enough dose is a vaccine for all it's trash, correct? yes. so it's having to take other steps to protect them. ah. yeah, you can, by all these extra protection gear,
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they giving us that this recent virus outbreak is very serious. only around 7 percent of taiwanese residents have had even one dose to vaccine. and with a population of 23000000, the territory has a considerable way to go. nevertheless, hanging when the government together with the help of the public can sources helps . hi daisy type. hey, is after all the capital ends. emotional city needs, residents are very cooperative. i feel safe working here in class. if you'd like this, the government hope will ensure a clean bill of how fruit sustained some workers and a clean bill of health for streets or in the south asia, now better sweeping, locked on in bung others to combat the deadly. the surgeons of over 1000 infections started on monday, and it has sparked an exodus of migrant bucher from the cap capital taco tens of
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thousands of people crammed themselves onto ferries of the weekend to cross a major river and get back to their home villages before the restrictions kicked in over the banking infection started to rise again this month more than 2 thirds of new vita spaces in taca out of the delta a variant and to speaking, if you look at the driven terminal south talk a ready to board, a fed, a migrant workers express their frustration at the situation. i'm heading home. what would we do during this lockdown? it's better to start with my family in the village. everything will be closed during the lockdown. there's no point sitting idle and imprisoned in duck. i'd rather spend time with my kids and parents at home. we have to accept reality. there's nothing else we can do is simply victims of this bad situation. is of course more based on the current situation in asia, on our website. come forward slash a,
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we've seen were every day life with europeans here. and what they hope for the focus on europe in on d w. m norm, this advice and i the what a difference a year makes football fans follow the european championships in some places, even without masks bands. i'm playing before live audiences and people are traveling in all of that. a good idea just over a year ago, the corona virus made the world shut down, brought death and despair. i'm seeing young patients, old patient, people of all age ranges,
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who are just incredibly sick. and you can even hear it now that as i'm walking through patient rooms in the hallway, just your oxygen. now, there are vaccines and countries where many people have had them. more than half the population in the worst had country, the u. s. in britain, that's even 2 thirds. after more than a year of covered 19, we've become familiar with complex medical terminology, difficult, biological contents. but we also realize it's not going away that easily. britain and the united states are having trouble convincing more people to get vaccinated. in your delta, very and spreading rapidly and vast regions like africa, still lack of scenes. is it really time to celebrate in the welcome to your coven, 900 special. i'm chris, kolber,
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and berlin. life is beginning to return to normal in many places, as the worst of the pandemic looks like it might be behind us. but there are spots in the world where it's a different story, like an australia where several cities are re introducing restrictions to try to contain you covered $900.00 clusters. some linked to the delta varied sidney darwin have begun new lockdown while other cities are re introducing mask, where of the 5 percent of australia's population have been fully vaccinated. now this shows dealing and living with the virus is still necessary for now covered 19 isn't gone. that's good. more on this from julian tang, he's a vi ologist and a clinical micro biology professor at lester university in the u. k. welcome to d. w. julian, for more than a year, the current of iris has the term of the daily lives of people around the globe. now
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you've been researching respiratory viruses for years. how is this virus different so this far as is not really behaving much differently from a typical pandemic virus entering a totally separate human population. i think was different about this far as now is the way we can actually study it in real time. and also track all the different computations as well as the case number, the death rates, the ancient magic, this symptomatic transmission infection. so source of the vaccine development and the anti virus trials are being developed for this pandemic that the current of ours is not as deadly as the bola, for example. nor is difficult to combat of h i v. nevertheless, it has triggered an unprecedented global crisis. how exactly so h or the tensor talked to certain groups of the population and the bell again is very geographically confined, whereas the,
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my team is really affected. everybody from every country are socio economic status . that individual and also including the healthcare work in the kept them. so this is a facet spreads very much one of influenza. the measles, for example. we also turn cause a infection and it's very transmissible preceptor magically which is different from the previous saw as far as back in 2003 and also different from things like small folks and, and the bowl as to some extent. because it can actually be transmitted up to 5 days before sent an onset, and some people never develop symptoms at all until since those spread the virus. and i was seeing a penetration into the, in the population in primary school, secondary schools where these children mixing classes of 20 to 30 every day, 5 days a week and bring the vice home to the parents so that i don't care is and i was seeing much, much more of a focus with the population vaccinated yet. now the younger population being more
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affected by the current of ours is one of the things that has many people worried when it comes to the delta vary. and how worried are you about this mute? so this for the reasons one is like is actually breaking through the double dose vaccinated individuals in the population to come at a time when the vaccination of the older people have been mostly completed. so there was still seen some breakout sessions there, but now is focusing on the younger people. and the young people are the ones who are still working and driving the economy as well as in full time education. and also seeing an emergence of long coded in a greater way than previously. conspiracy was obscured by death's last libation cases. but now we see a lot of long emerging 50 people having hard coded to get long have it become a chronic, helps a burden on the society doing when the current virus will started developing these
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various word among scientists was well, variance are more contagious, but probably less deadly or less likely to trigger severe cases is that still the case when it comes to the delta vary? so it's hard to say at the moment and now we've got, you know, delta plus with the delta a y won carrying the south african form 7 n mutation. if these parents keep emerging and changing as we tried to assessed, was very hard to find severity in a very different way. but one aspect that we haven't really upon now, we did this last year was this idea of antibody dependent enhance. but i just wonder whether the previous community given by vaccine or national sessions, the original who hand virus might be wrapped in a different way to these new a variance that may actually allows me to have severity of illness based on that baseline of immunity induced by the previous virus special immunity,
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or the vaccines which are based on the original virus. that's something that we need to look into. now, scientists have learned a lot about the current of ours in just the course of one year and quickly developed effective vaccines as well. what are the things that researchers do not yet know, and that they're specifically looking into ok, so there's just some news come from you about the mixed vaccine regimen. which shows that if you give one of the concerts and then a 2nd, those are the 5 full weeks later, you get a very good level community. so this mix and max vaccine seems to work quite well. and even the reverse order seems to be quite effective, so that will help hopefully, broad. the vaccine options globally of course, the money reflection to try and this. the other thing is whether reinfection or break transactions also have a, a kind of higher risk or lower risk of long have it versus just national infection to the 1st time. we're not sure what the consequences of reinvention would be, because
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a lot of infections of milder we don't know whether that actually increases or decreases the risk located as well. doing in your opinion, have mistakes been made in research that might have contained the extent of the pandemic briefly if you would yes, i think all of europe and north america realized that it could have acted earlier and will dramatically, from southeast asia. and so that in australia, new zealand locked down the virus earlier to give time. so the fact seems to be developed and distributed credit ministered. second, countries like australia, new zealand and sockets, asian countries got it right. the 1st part of it. but now what we seeing is a increased degree of action hesitancy and refusal in those same countries actually did very well. control the virus because they see the process less of a threat than the faxing probably affects about change in that mentality needs to be made to place everybody from ongoing reputation virus and generation of new
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variance. julian tang of lester and versity. thank you for your thoughts. and now it is time to put one of your questions to our science, corresponded to williams paul o new cove. 19 variance just grew stronger and stronger over time. oh, this is a tough question to answer because it assumes that evolution is predictable which it isn't. mutation happens randomly, and virus genomes, as they replicate, and the physical changes that those genetic changes end up causing. and the virus is what we mean when we talk about it evolving a tiny fraction of those mutations by just by sheer dumb log. they'll provide variance with evolutionary advantages of some kind, a big advantage,
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as we've seen, for instance, with the alpha and the delta variance, as far as covey to is. if a variant becomes more transmissible for some reason, but trans miss ability can increase for a range of reasons. one is to say that a variance is able to get yourself to make a lot more other than your average work today. sorry, cubby to virus can. another would be if a variant were able to remain viable longer and the environment hands increasing its chances of infecting someone. so very different reasons. same effect, see what i mean about predicting the stuff. so when you say stronger and stronger, which i assume means causing worse and worse disease, then you have to start by asking whether doing so would provide a variant with an evolutionary advantage of some kind and, and it's hard to see how it would a lot of biologists say,
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a more optimal combination of traits for a virus is to grow, eventually more transmissible, but at the same time, less deadly. because if a pathogen doesn't kill people, they're going to be around to spread it to others, and they're more likely to let down their guard. and in fact, each other with it. so though we can't predict with any certainty what future, sorry, cubby to variance, well, work like many experts expect them to spread more easily, but cause less severe disease. and they could well be that within 10 or 20 years, getting over 900 won't be any worse. for the average person then say, catching a cold is today, but because evolution isn't predictable, that's just a hopeful guess. me, evolution isn't predictable. well, that's all for this edition of code is 900 special for more information about the pandemic. you can check out the cobra,
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the ah, this is the w line from south africa, titans restrictions bottles. a 3rd wave of corona virus infections. we report from a small town that had when the time demik with no infections until now. also on the program with federal facing migrants attempting the dangerous fee crossing from africa to europe. from efficiency said he had to say people in distress. scorching, hate,
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