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about that, right? yeah, and you do have considerable experience, not only of training countries, the police as well, and it just sounds as though you have, you have little faith, but african forces will be able to resist a research and tell about i don't think they will. and we've seen them falling away in the face of taliban aggression over recent weeks. and in the past. that is not the cowardly that they're often very brave and tough fighters. but by then ministration has said that he wants to be out. company embassy and couple, diplomatic pressure is not going to come to the ice with the taliban. been already interested in good relations with the west. and well, they're interested in one thing which is pushing forward back cause and their idea of how a country should be run. and we've seen how the country should be run under the taliban before 2001 and. and indeed those areas that they've conquered ever since they want to return to the strict just possible sharia law. they want to do away
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with the education of girls they want to do away with, with any liberal elements within african soulmate they, they know that they are absolutely fundamental islamist, if you like fanatics and, and they will push that. they don't care what we think. and nothing we can say to them will change that. and unfortunately, i think, you know, countries like iran, like trying to, like russia like pakistan. they also want to use to their advantage. leverage that they will have enough kind of stone, which in cases like particular cases like china and russia and to an extent are wrong, they want to use against the west. they want to use that kind of stone as a weapon against the united states of america, and they will certainly try and do that as very clear. thank you so much for joining us. kind of carol, which had cam well, take a look now if somebody of the store is making news around the world, clashes broadcast at paris, the shower, the goal at port on friday after work is blocked as terminals, passport area. and protests about pay comes right. police,
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a 5 pepper spray passengers were caught up in the chaos and flights were delayed. thousands of people have been evacuated from the villages near the philippines. capital manila, after a nearby volcano, began to erupt. the towel volcanoes sent plumes of ash kilometer into the sky on thursday. officials of what the crowded emergency shelters could fuel the spread of corona virus. after the destruction of a bridge essential for delivering the food to if you're 15 gravitation, the government has rejected accusations that it is using hunger as a weapon of war. u. s. s. almost a 1000000 people faced of ation. there. after 8 months of fighting us defense department recently returned an open verdict on extra terrestrial visits just needed confirming no rolling out that existence is followed a recent at washington investigation. so on world u. f o day. yes, that is today. we said d, w, a famous correspondence, steph,
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and simon's to see if the truth really is which every north of las vegas, nevada, our destination area, 51, the infamous us air force base that is routed in mystery and riddled with conspiracy. there is somewhat of a height about all things you f owes and extra terrestrial in the us these days. following the release of a pentagon report on us was on our way to area $51.00 on the so called extra terrestrial highway. we came across this place here, the alien research center. of course, it's not really a research center. if a gift shop and our log has it, it's close to day, closed or not so called us o tourists are stopping by. on one hand, fully aware that the alien research center is only about so veneers. but on the other hand, also open to the idea that this is a place for
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a scientific research on adrian. you never know. i mean, we are pretty close to area 51, so you never, you never know it is this, you never know that inherent doubt many people have created by perhaps unwarranted secrecy. that is the problem for people like retired navy, pilot lieutenant commander alex d treatment meter in boulder, colorado. so i had this experience in 2004, almost 17 years ago. that experience teacher gets referring to is known as the name . it's incident. it shows where dietrich and 3 of her colleagues encountered off the coast of san diego, california. there's just one of dozens of encounters by other pilots. they're all categorized as identified areas, phenomena, or you a p. meaning, the pentagon has no explanation for them and kept them secret for years. the trick proposes a different approach, i would hope to contribute to the reduction of stigma and to promoting or encouraging a deliberate and thorough
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collection and reporting process. so that those individuals who are qualified to make the analysis have the information that they need and that they can conduct that a thorough investigation and analysis to come up with some conclusions. dietrich's plea for scientifically standardized data collection on a piece designated an absolute must in the future by ness. our research scientists, robbie coo, marco popped up from its scientists perspective. my take on the year, ford is we don't know what they are. we cannot speculate what they are without having proper data collected on them to find out the nature of the 0 force. and my hope is we would focus on the science part of the scientific study of your force and avoid any speculation and be agnostic about investigating them. back on the
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extraterrestrial highway in nevada, we finally arrive at area $51.00. even if this u. s. air force base will perhaps never revealeth secrets, most experts and serious mind degrees when it comes to us those we simply don't know what we don't know, but we should look into it. and football, the year 2020 quarter finals get underway today with perhaps the most important match of the round coming tonight between belgium and italy. italians failed to qualify for the last major tournament, but had been on fire this summer as in hopes that they could win their 1st european title for more than 50. yeah, football fans have become used to these images lately. italy have one every single game of years 2020 so far, causing unbridled joy in rome. the team has firmly established itself as one of the
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tournament favorites, unfound seed, austria pushed them all the way to extra time. in the round of 16, some pundits have begun, wondering whether it's really all that cracked up to be coach for both mancini though, see, think differently about the that it was a very difficult match. there were moments where the team had to battle tooth and nail. go before the match, i said the game against austria, that might even be a harder match than what we'll face in the court to final the, the quality. that's a bold claim given the next opponents of the top rank team and well football belgium, the red devils could be limited by injury. so the key player kevin, the brainer and caps in it and as are but with some strike rama lou lou cock who informed he azurie can't take anything for granted the threat italy's own go machine chiro mobile i know as well from their battles in the italian league our
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again was the last time you said it was a mobile a versus because we're playing into and he's going to go major. so please don't call it mobile a versus luc cock of again. bad. just say belgium versus italy instead and give us a chance every the style, flat composure and not just in that fashion choices. italy, other teen, everyone's, got that i on at the moment. now they have to prove themselves in this toughest test. yes. and give the fans back home. another reason to celebrate the, before about the belgian game, a spangler face, switzerland spines exposed to the tournament, talking 11 goals, and the odds of children heavily in their favor. switzerland. of course, i hope to come up with an upset victory. i'm the round of 16 win over world cup champions, france,
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so they could have one shocks. a fest leaves west germany's last or england. in the round of 16 midfield a tony cruz announced his retirement from the international game. is that he'll focus on his family and on playing for spanish club rail ban trade. because we ties with 106 catch the saying that he made his decision before the years of 3 weeks from now, the tokyo olympics could be held behind closed doors, according to the had of the tokyo organizing committee sake of how she moved. admittedly can make, you might still be verses decision of 10 days ago. that said, a limited number of the local fans would be able to attend each event. the japanese government's top cove in 1900 advisor and said to repeatedly that the safest option for the olympics is to be held without fans. is reminded of our top story of theirs. our german chancellor, i'm going to maxwell has meant british prime minister horace johnson for the last
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time during the pattern of office of the agenda at jokes in london with travelled, restrictions imposed because of the delta advantage of chrome, the virus tense. a medical says she expects fully vaccinated patients to be able to come to germany without clarity in the foreseeable future. who's finished about angie is up next, i'll be back at the top of the world news. in the meantime, of course, there's always the website and the, the website, the www dot com, the app. whenever you get your apps from, ah, cruise, the cruise, the cruise,
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the increased for restrictions beginning on the weekend to be enough. posts coming up the death of a 1st identified in india, and now a new desktop cluster. he's having to can son. i taught us on the proposed from tele plus migrant workers. but among the hardest fits, when they ended up and suddenly impose it's fast lockdown last year, fever the some who are members to turn their lives around in unexpected ways. ah, me. iberia spanish. welcome to dw news asia. glad you could join us. the red cross is warning that indonesia could be on the court edge of a over 1900 catastrophe. as the number of cases continues to rise on friday,
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the country are just of nearly 26000 infections. its highest, ever, its hope. a locked on beginning over the weekend will bring numbers down. non essential businesses will be closed and schools will hold online saucers, on the main island of java and the tourist destination of bali. the restrictions are to last a little over 2 weeks. the increase in cases has been linked to the highly transmissible delta variant. first identified in india, indonesia on the brink of a curve at 19 catastrophe. with more than 20000 new daily tases hospitals in jakarta, and across the main island of java, a filled to the brim. working 12 hours a day, the medical staff stretched to the limit the family members of scrambling to buy oxygen for their loved ones were being turned away by the hospital
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that tested positive for the hospital to just give him some medicine 1st as the hospital out of the wreck process, the new crisis, this been feed, but highly transmissible delta variant and increase holiday trouble to cut the spread the virus, the guzman has been banking on most vaccinations. this single the inoculation event has attracted thousands of indonesians eager to get a shot. but so far less than 10 percent of the $118000000.00 targeted populations have been fully vaccinated. as the situation threatens to run out of control, the government explains why the new copes have to be introduced by yeah, my son getting input from ministers. experts and also regional i have decided to
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impose emergency restrictions to be a lot of july the 3rd to july, the 20th 2021 because only for java and bobby islands to causes the java den body. but some criticize that the measures a half hearted, as they don't appoint across the country, and people are still allowed to move around. they fear that this will not be enough to fend off to disaster. meanwhile, india on friday across the milestone of 400000 deaths due to the cruel nevada as much of it recorded in the last 2 months when the delta vary and traverse the country health care system. now a new delta plus variant has the government concerned, it declared it abatement of concern last month. even though case numbers are still below 100. the restrictions like you once again after another. i don't
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know why this leave. crowds are trying to the specially opened markets in india already. it is hard to imagine that just 2 months ago, the country was recording over 400000 k through the base. but the indian government is warning that all is not well yet. a mutation called delta plus has recently been declared a variant of concern and welcome message for many at this deli market. we should live in the president instead of worrying about the future. i've been so long based in one and a half years over. this is going to be new dated every time it's going to i so it's going to be there. so it's not like the place is something different from a normal over why this is the depth of variant was both detected in india last year and was instrumental in causing the massive 2nd be of cases here. it is now said to
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be gaining ground as a dominant bed and around the world. driving an upsurge in cases in a number of countries. the new mutation of this variant, the delta plot, has even been detected outside of this time. belly has been quick to react. after the think criticism for failing to anticipate the crushing impact of the earlier dealt of it is the end it has ministry has one of the big virus. mutations is more transmissible. i'm more likely to resist antibodies. but experts say it is far too soon to tell. dr. saw his senior biologist explains why this leave this read and it's causing concern. but it, because this mutation was seen in the area of concern something early of course, the south africa, b, w d. and he's able to evade pre existing community much better than
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all of the previous stuff concern. but he also emphasizes that more detail will be needed to confirm if this variant is more infectious. all the papers kindly get something that caused the cynthia not missed. then more we did this one for now, for the vaccination are the best way to fight off bad. like the delta i ended up last. and after the sluggish couple months, the piece of india back steam drive is showing signs of improvement. but the government urging people to get innoculated as soon as possible. the people reading in this blind spot, a job, appears to have the message. but even if they get the jobs, how effective will these be against the new variance? as either of those people, stevens reports, that is good news, but also reason to be cautious. getting the vaccine against bit
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19 is likely to come as a big relief to those lucky enough to have one tell you what happens when you very come along. well, there's somebody that has some good news on this front against the delta vary and biotech was found to be 80 percent effective at preventing symptomatic disease. that's according to a study by public health, england. astrazeneca was 60 percent effective. absolute, delta plus fair and not enough data is available to know how to interact with immunizations. scientists in india, and worldwide, and looking into it. research, just say it's unlikely lout fox. the current job is well as the vaccines effectiveness against the variance. another big question is, how long was shot to protect us for? according to a nature paper, it could be a good while. that's for m r and a jobs like biotech madana. so figure of the immune response found in some bio
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tech vaccinated people was fed by research has to be a strong indication that protection could last for years. that's against cove at 19 as it looks at the moment. if the virus changes out of recognition, it might be a different ball game that that may or may not happen in the future. so now the vaccines available are best way after this from the pen demik has hit one group of people in india, especially hard migrant labor as tens of thousands, was suddenly forced to leave the cities they worked in and return to their home villages. when the government impose the 1st lockdown last year for many, this was a traumatic experience as to face the prospect of life without a job. but as we report a training center in one village in northern, in desert, i just found the fate is offering hope to some of the return is the pandemic costume. his job,
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10 ram garcia was working far from home when the lockdown came talking 4 months to get back to his village and registered the state. there he had family but no paid work. they needed training courses for migrant labor, is in the nearby city will die poor. now he's learned to operate a sewing machine and look down. have ela put out for the lockdown. i worked as a stonemason with greenwich and the city of threat. i was there from 2012. the lockdown announcement came so suddenly everything was shut down. guy and prime minister murphy said the government would take care of us, but nothing happened. we weren't even allowed out on the street. the police would beat us with their batons as soon as we left the house, rather than their money for a 1000 rupees, or live in euros. the stiff academy provides a one month training course, including accommodation and meals, as well as textile work. the school offers a wide range of courses from head dressing to electrical installation,
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as well as repairs to mobile phones and cause attendance. school director believes the return of migrant workers is good for the local economy level, which i don't think they will offer over today because of the pen gaming. we've trained around a 1000 young people. many of them have found work locally, are open businesses. it's creating jobs because employers and business owners are returning to the villages and it will be in your day will be gone with the certificate to me. also partners with local enterprises. he provide on the job training like here on this construction site and the government. the trainees are in a minimum wage and can be fully qualified. and 12 months gone. got the. i worked in a kitchen and good. you're out and then $5000.00 rupees, or 55 years a month to work non stop even night. i came home just before the lockdown and plan
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to stay here. the work is better and so the wages on home in the mornings and evenings. so i can help out with the housework. some could be that the teacher ram is happy to be back on the land. despite the hardships he and his wife live in a remote village which they can only reach on foot. i had a certain length as there was no or okay, but the loud and dirty, i'd much rather live in the village that's better here. ken around garcia's months of training is coming to an end. he's now contacting local taylors who might offer him a job. he's determined to stay close to his family and not returned to serat or any other large city to see work. man went far away again. i couldn't look after my children, so i'd rather look for work close to my village. got nick,
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nick and doctor visit to a local shop. he's hope so high. the owner wanted proof of his sewing skills and things to his training, kind of ram garcia was able to show him once he's causes over, he's been promised there'll be a job waiting for him. that's it for today to discuss more from the region on our website, the w dot com, forward slash a share. and you can follow us on facebook and twitter as well. we're back on monday at the same time, we'll see you then bye bye. ah, the the site against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing?
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what does the latest research information and contact the corona virus? because the 19th national next on d w. in the climate change the cities. what's the people who hear what ideas do they have for their future? d, w dot com, megacity the multimedia insight. click and enter me . ah, cool ones. children, when the future is uncertain. the pandemic threatened everything. health jobs,
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lifestyle, bad time for offspring expert want us including on our show about a year ago. will birth rates really full? i'm sure there will be some locked on babies born. that made a trend to affect future fertility rates. it's extremely unlikely. and i would say yes, birth rates are gonna fall, at least in the next few years in the next year. that was true in previous crises, in the wake of the global financial crisis, the ones children, when the future is uncertain. the pandemic threatened everything. health jobs, lifestyle, bad time for offspring expert want us including on our show about a year ago. we will both rates really full. i'm sure there will be some locked on babies born. that made a trend to effect future fertility rates. it's extremely unlikely,
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and i would say yes, birth rates are going to fall, at least in the next few years in the next year. that was true in previous crises, in the wake of the global financial crisis. for example, far fewer children were born in the united states has the corona virus shock now also triggered a global baby crisis. or is the desire to have a child stronger than the virus in the long run. me and welcome to koby $900.00 special. i want to johnson berlin and today we revisit a topic we've covered a few times in this pandemic. and one that's crucial to our survival as a species making babies and use of a surprise while experts predicted a drop in birth rate. here in germany, we've seen a baby boom. nearly 66000 babies were born in march 2021. just the 3rd wave kicked in. that's the highest march birth rate in 20 years. if you call me
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back 9 months, we see that those march 2021 babies were conceived in july 2020 just when the 1st lockdown measures east. in germany. for more i'm joined by natalie nature deputy head of the laboratory for fertility and well being of the max planck institute in ra stork. i talked about this topic before. good to see you again. what do we know a year later? well, that's a theme of this week's code, $900.00 special and the whole birth rate story certainly seems to be taking a different direction than expected. you certainly expected at birth rates will fall and now we see a baby boom. what's changed? yeah. hello, you're absolutely right. with being a baby boom across many european countries like now for the march, for the data had just come out. but the story is quite dynamic. and i think in a way we were all right. so the development of the birth based across the
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country that we have data on, which is mainly europe, north america, and from asian countries. quite dynamic. and most countries have seen the baby bus during the birth months, all the november to january, february. so the decline in the birth predicted suddenly arrives. but now they have many countries that have actually increased that to so. so basically during the lockdown period, not much happened. sitting on top of each other doesn't seem to be conducive to romance than while during the locked down period, there were much fewer birth conceived than would have been expected compared to the birth rate before pretty much across all europe. besides press and navy and germany, there were quite some decline. so for example, south europe been italy, friends, portugal they have seen drops in the birth laid off 10 to 1520 percent during the
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winter months. birth that would have been all were conceived during during the 1st lockdown, and now the, the birth that were postponed are catching up a little bit, but not modern all countries. so you know, what is funny about research on how bad behavior is that we do know a lot about what happens as soon as we get the data where their birth. yes or no. but why? that's often a different question and quite complex to answer. really good question and i wish i had the answer but they are studies we can talk about we can we can, we can, we can try and, and maybe 2nd guess because what you said, i mean there was a birth rate bossed, certainly in the months that were connected to the lockdown, and now the whole of europe seems to experience higher birth rate this spring. which means if you look back 9 months, that brings us to mid summer. that's when europe more or less opened up again as
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soon as the locked down to 9 months later we see more babies. is there a pattern? absolutely, this is the pattern we know from crisis literature and former times of us conceptions and then following birth to crises and catching up. so the birth of poems will then happen in the confessions, a few months or years later depending on when the crisis eases. what is interesting about this is that will be, can go month by month, and we can now follow how the ways and the using of the lockdown and the virus activity have kind of affected the conception. you know, what i wanted to see about the lumens are in the lock them is quite interesting because the mar, prefers have of course speculated best the economy uncertainty that the crisis has brought would lead people to the pony conception. and 1st studies we don't know much yet, but 1st studies indicate that we need the emotional factors. stress worries
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mattered quite a bit for how people made their plans about having a baby now or postponing for those who were worried about their uncertainty and who had relationship stresses. for example, for studies show that these people were the one who did the decision now. but now we've been through several waves and we have all learn the lesson that the end of one wave doesn't mean that the crisis is over, but the next wave can be around the corner and maybe another one after that. what will be the result there for couples and their wish for having kids will they just get used to the crisis and say, well, let's go through with it any way or will that put them off in a long run? yeah, let's take a look a little bit here. i think we will see a variety of dynamics for partnering. what disrupted so i think the partners that didn't find each other, perhaps in the 1st lockdown, we will see the effects later in some decline. and i also expect the 2nd wave to
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lead to baby busts again, specifically in the countries that didn't see the bus during the 1st way. like germany, netherlands, scandinavia. i because they were hit harder by the 2nd wave. and i think this is still causing a bust later on, but i also think many people are now vaccinated and we've seen that the virus is dangerous for everyone. but certainly the risk of concentrated in the older age groups perhaps coupled slow, not make their decision dependent so much anymore on the worries about the virus and help and so on in the future. all right, we have half a minute to a short answer. if you could, will the world population be bigger or smaller after this tend to make oh, well, temporarily it will strength, fertility fall, mortality be was high on devotee, will cut off with people. but i think in the very long run, the longer term dynamic,
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we've seen the fall and world fertility rates will probably continue. and the panoramic may lead to temporary distortion, but perhaps not long. all right, not only need to the facility exposure, the max planck institute in rostock, thank you so much. thank you. a clearly, a lot has changed since last year. for one, we have lack seems to help us fight the pandemic. and now we've passed the 3000000000 mach worldwide, we're getting them. now we know this an issue in some countries about pregnant women being vaccinated. but what about young mothers? time for one of your questions and over to derrick paul. oh, can i get to take a 19 vaccine feeding my baby? oh, getting a clear answer to this question. it's an exercise in frustration for new mothers,
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and i totally get why, because authorities have kind of danced around the subject. the cdc in the u. s. for example, says that because lactating women weren't part of studies, it can't make a concrete prediction on any effects that vaccination might have on mothers, their milk or their newborns. but the agency also adds that there are no indications that breast note from vaccinated mothers poses a risk to their babies. and that women therefore can receive of ac seem. so an answer that places the responsibility for making the decision squarely back on the shoulders of those women and the doctors who advise them. many experts expect a firmer official stance in the coming months as, as results from targeted studies roll land. but until then, here's a breakdown of what the data indicates so far. first of all,
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there is no evidence that vaccines harm, breast feeding mothers specifically and directly in any way, and a growing pile of evidence that they protect them from private 19 as effectively as they protect other people. second, research into authorized messenger r n. a vaccines hasn't found any traces of them in breast milk. in lactating mothers, there's less data on other types of vaccines. but experts say, even if traces the vaccine did make it that far, they'd be broken down by a baby digestive system. when it swallows the milk, what researchers are detecting in the breast milk of vaccinated mothers is a lot of antibodies to source covey to, which isn't a surprise, since mother's note doesn't just nourish a baby, but it also plays
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a key role in protecting it from a range of potentially dangerous pathogens in the early crucial stages of development. all that, all the evidence in favor of breast feeding mothers receiving vaccines is growing stronger by the day. and a lot of experts now recommended, but it still lacks a blanket seal of approval from major health care authorities. me and of course, apart from being protected from a severe case of cobit 19 vaccination, also opens the door to more activities. if you want to visit a bar restaurant in moscow, you need to get a q r code to prove your spend vaccinated. but only about 15 percent of the russian capital citizens have been vaccinated in many a hesitant to do so. and that's led to a new black markets prosecutor say,
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website offering fake q r code. they don't come cheap, whereas vaccination is free. but with move on, the way to extend the need for codes to shopping centers and public transit demand is growing and hopefully leading to more people getting vaccinated and not fake q r code that so also visitation of koby $900.00 special thanks for watching. stay safe . ah, the news, the news, the news,
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