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decision on that will come on july 12. so what the point is to did was outline, if you say what the new normal will look like, what it will look like, how the public lens to live with this virus. and essentially, that prime minister with pace, placing a lot of emphasis on personal responsibility on, on making your decisions on how to remain, say over top down rules. in some cases, legal rules receive private 9 team restrictions. search to give you just some of the examples of things that are being listed. all remaining businesses will be open that will include a night clubs. you're seeing an end to social distance thing regulations and an end to the legal obligation for people to west face indoors. in public areas, that is one that is particularly controversial. the prime minister did dress, that there are cases where it is likely to be necessary,
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but that really will be down to the individual or indeed to the businesses themselves. what you could see is a bit of a controversy that with businesses deciding to take matters into their own hands. and the question is whether people will then follow a. so what are you saying, hey, expected is an end to restrictions as we've known them among the public. now, learning to live with this bars. all this though, while the delta various is spreading rapidly in the u. k. signs is or warning, not again, carried away dropping regulation. so is this force johnson ignoring their advice? that is something that was the stress heavily in this press conference, the press conference, the none the case is, is really rising sharply driven by the delta variance, which we know is more transmissible than previous barriers. in fact, over 20000 cases, a day of being recorded at the moment and indeed deployment of the said that number could even look like 50000 cases
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a day by july 19th. the cool freedom day when these restrictions will be lifted. so he was clear that this, there is a tradeoff here. there is a balance that needs to be struck between as he called it lives and livelihoods, and the risks to help, which she said was decreased, wants to existing now as to how some scientists have raised concerns about eliminating these restrictions when the cases are rising. but the prime minister that counts that off the question, if not now, then when, when will these restrictions be lifted as warning that doing it later in the year in the winter period could come with an additional sets of problems. charlotte chelsea fill in london always a pleasure. the last 3 matches of the european football championships will all be taking place at london wembley stadium in front of $60000.00 fans. scientists say the tournament is already driving an increase in infections,
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and nearly 2 thirds of europeans are still unvaccinated. the joy of euro 2020 summed up by scotland fans, they will you forage when their team and a point against arch rival england at wembley. the tournament came to an end soon after, and there was another thing in the tale of covert outbreak on and off the pitch. scotland midfielder billy gilmore tested positive, forcing him into quarantine, a post game chatman, england's bench hill. well and mason mount also had to isolate even more worryingly . it was later revealed almost 1300 scottish fans were infectious when they went to london. the well health organization says support is traveling to gain is a recipe for disaster. how are people getting the other traveling and large crowded convoys of buses? are they taking individual measures when they're doing that?
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what's happening after the games? when people leave the stadiums, are they going into crowded balls and pods to watch the matches? if this mixing is happening among people who are not fully vaccinated, and there is the presence of the virus, there will be cases. this problem isn't restricted to the k finish authority, say at least 300 fans were infected while following their national team. mostly at the 2 matches in st. petersburg that's contributed to a sharp rise in new cases at home. but despite these connections between euro 2020 and covey, the outbreaks you wafer is pressing ahead with increased stadium capacities for the semi finals and final, at wembley. and politicians in several countries are furious. german interior minister host the accused, the governing body of putting profits over public health. issue to
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think that you wait for position is utterly irresponsible up to look for and for them to enter, put more association say clearly we don't want it this way. we're reducing the numbers of spectators at wembley on sunday, one group of fans will be celebrating their countries great sporting success. but without further restrictions in london, fears of a coven hangover will only rise. that's not. take a look at some other stories making news around the world. she leaves national assembly has selected an indigenous woman to oversee the drafting of a new constitution and the long on one, an absolute majority. and the 2nd round, a voting represents the approach of people a group unrecognized by the current constitution states. back to the era of dictator, i will still be noted. rescuers have found another 3 victims in the rubble of a collapse condominium. near my m. 27 people are confirmed dead with 118 still missing. earlier reckon cruise brought down the remains of the unstable structure
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in a controlled explosion. anti l g b t q protesters has stormed the pride office and the ga capitol tbilisi. the ultra nationalists climbed onto a balcony to break in signs and rainbow flags which they later burn. journalist working at the scene also attacked more than 100 children have gone missing after armed men attacked school and the northwestern state of could do not in one tyria police say the gunman shot wildly and overpowered. the security guards at bethel baptist high school, missing children, or thought to have been kidnapped around 1000 students, had been abducted in nigeria in september since december was more on the left spring. and d. w. s. africa correspondent frederick he joins us from lagos. fred, what more do we know at this point?
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as we just mentioned, more than 100 students from this christian school or it's about school where to do not actually i was of monday and according to the state police, they're saying that the bond, it's all these i'm groups came in big 9, but i'm they overpowered the security of the school, and then to couple way more than 140, that's what they're saying. they said that they have managed to $26.00 of them. these are this school that has at least $100.00 and the students in total. so we are counting, at least more than one for the students who have gone missing. i've been in the another another talking to come do not oh, so bonded talk to speak to and did not help work. and some of the
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patients, including actually to in funds could do that state and northern nigeria in general, is seeing more and more of these attacks of these kidnappings. this is the 4th mass school kidnapping in could do no safe and just 7 months. why do you think has this part of the country become such a dangerous place for school children? i think there are so many different issues. it's not, not only do not but do 9, but teacher because they go on there is said that he's not going to negotiate with the bonded. so the bonded 1000 not reading the top active, not being people for ransom. and if they don't get money, some of these students or young people end up actually being killed because they want to force it to pay for ransom. and the governor has been more, has been not willing to negotiate with them. that's what some of the people say
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that this is why there is an increase in that in that area. so i do nice. yeah, of course it's particular because of these, but it's happening across the country, especially the northern part of nigeria. when you joining us from league, thank you very much. the hackers who force hundreds of sweeter supermarkets to close by mounting a cyber attack on their computer systems are demanding $70000000.00 in crypto currency and exchange for stolen data. the latest ransomware attack targeted a u. s. company that provides services to some 40000 businesses around the world. no customers allowed in. that's because hackers were able to penetrate the supermarket cash register system. there was out hundreds of sweden corpse doors were shot last weekend. it's the single biggest global one somewhere attack on record. the hack hit 40 companies in at least 17 countries. they all use software
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from the u. s. based services company, k vale, security, expert suspect, rush and hackers. us, president biden has ordered a probe into the attack. the fact is that directly the community gimme a deep dive on what's happened and i'll know better tomorrow. and if it is either or the knowledge of and or consequence. russia and i told them we will respond. what is clear is that the hackers used case and software to hack the companies. they encrypted important data and now they're demanding $70000000.00 encrypted currency to release it. the federation of german industries one such attacks are increasing. ransomware attacks rolls during the call in 1900 pandemic, but at least 5 percent according to insurers. we won't work as you in the panoramic . i've also been an easy target slackers. well, i am deeply optimization and above all, private computers are a problem. they have anti virus software,
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but it doesn't offer sufficient protection. it will fall is cybersecurity experts, linking the attack to an affiliate of the russian revival gag known for extorting $11000000.00 from the packer j b. s. in may and some tennis news before we go. novak joke of it remains on corps for a record equaling 20th grand slam title after a straightforward win wimbledon joke of. it's which you will now see at the bottom of your screen wasn't at his absolute best, but still managed to ease past christianberry and straight steps. the serv, who's the defending champion, is now through 2 quarter final. he's going for his 6 title, and the grass courts turn him. and to me, just on stubborn has continued her historic run at wimbledon by reaching the women's quarter finals. deborah recovered from a sat down to beat poland iga to be on tech who was last year's french open winter . the when mean sober? is the 1st era woman to reach the face of the turn. but it won't get any
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the 2016. that's a good bunch of the clean wants to see if germany was for me. the last few years have been quite right, really in touch with the germans averted on the home when it comes to journal. articles would look in the eyes for it is, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of $900.00 on approved to be in the news. every person never comes when you're feeling the giving your real life. it's coach . it's another way of living. are you ready to meet the driver and then join me, right? just do it on the w, the o . a quarter of the global population has received at least one dose of a cobra. 1900 vaccine, looks good. at 1st glance, the figure hides a serious problem. low income countries are far behind. just 100 have at least one jobs. the distribution is slowest in africa. there just aren't enough doses. the
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world health organization has sharply criticized the lack of action. the world is in vice. the lack of doses is having serious knock on effects for poor countries. and not enough vaccines means more people catching the virus more hospitalizations, more deaths, just take kenya, why? case levels are pushing hospitals to the brink, especially as they run short of vital supplies. health officials won't the highly contagious delta variance 1st identified in india is responsible for the rise and infections. the w is, mario miller visited the hospital in consumer where they're running dangerously short of medical, oxygen screams for more oxygen, the intensive care unit in keys sooner. hospital one of the biggest in kenya. yes. nurse nicholas piano has seen a 3rd of his covert patients die. you might think of if you might think the patient
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is improving. they might talk to you in one second and then they just collapse and die. the i see you is for a piano and his colleagues overwhelmed, they just lost another patient. the hospital director is worried. they need 5 times more oxygen and far more high flow oxygen machine and they have and we in africa need those high flow devices. they're very expensive, so we kind of for them, we lose lives that could be saved because these devices are not available. house officials believe the number of corona various cases is much higher than recorded, especially in villages where people can't afford the transferred to a hospital. you need to. well, jennifer a we d bird. her younger sister, 2 days ago, it went very fast and says a bad headache, fever, shortness of breath would be greatly it all started on
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a sunday when you learned church. she felt unwell by the time saturday came, it was too much for her to bear. she was taken towards the door and the same day she died. death has come to this village residency. there's been 50 barrels here in recent weeks. the only oxygen plant in the region has reached breaking point and won't be able to meet an increasing demand. i'm getting so many calls from the person will need to do, will need to be done home care for regular does. is it possible then the next few minutes that's going to be gone back at the su more hospital. there's some good news. a patient who's been dependent on oxygen for weeks will be released soon. somebody should not. you'll
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cut out and that, you know, this thing is really when you want to take life, yes. say to remove whatever they're giving you where you are in sentiment, then you feel it's luck was on his side in the health system. so overstretched. luck is what these patients will need and joining us now is director of the africa centers for disease control and prevention doctor john canker song. thank you very much for taking the time to speak with us today. now, before we get to the supply shortages, i just want to go back to a statement we heard earlier from the chief, the w. h. ho. do you agree with him that the world is in, in his was a vaccine apartheid? absolutely is absolutely no way you cannot say the world in that situation, given the serious disparity in access to vaccines that we are experiencing in africa where overall just above one percent of the population of 1200000000 people
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have been vaccinated. and we actually don't know when the vaccines to be interact, continent scale and the speed. so it is a very troubling situation. it dissertation that we haven't seen, it should not be the case for months. but here we with that situation here, especially in the midst of a very aggressive su, describing this extremely serious situation. and youth previously said, africa is not winning against the virus. so what needs to be done and who needs to do? it's to get the continent in a winning position in, in respond and in anticipation of exactly what we agree into. on the 8th of may, we can be in an emergency meeting of or minister of her to actually want to raise an alarm that what was happening in india could actually happen here. if you recall, we said we need to do 3 things. we need what we call enhanced prevention. we need
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it in hands monitoring. we need that enhanced treatment where people actually, countries actually stop them set up with oxygen where we knew where the various with the clayton, by conducting surveillance and flushing out their hot spots. and we were having access to vaccines. does that, does that come on strategy? we agreed on the 8th of may? so this was anticipated. a was predicted that we may actually begin to us that we've really as t calling for partnerships to support countries to fight these very brought up with . okay, and we, we saw just in our report that the medical supply shortages, one of the biggest pressure points on health care right now in kenya as we saw or an e, c o, p, or africa more broadly. very broadly, you see that hostage insistence over. wim, healthcare work over when we start we don't have enough hard care work as it
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hostages. up to now the board is substantial amount and efforts and the resources to treat in corporate patients. you can very quickly see the damage and hum that that is going to cause your diseases under control. and so we deal with the situation where the new baby and the database is spread and very aggressively transmit over in excess of 40 percent. more than the ordinary 1000000000, so that is what is of a women that has not just in kenya. we see that in the we have swapped him in zambia. we have kids that i had into many african countries to support them. that 30 suggestion is very alarming across all across the continent. ok, so that's about the spread of the delta. very it making things even more difficult than they normally would have been. but while hospitals ready and if they're still not ready to accept this 3rd wave, what needs to be done and how can they go about it?
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my advice suggest cdc is that countries would need to improvise and begin to look at make ship scenarios where they can actually use open door outdoor facilities to treat patients like rio grande us that we use in sports arena and keep them with make ship facilities to treat patients because the hospitals are when you do not view a hospital by night, we do not develop her system and meet them at the same time you develop them before you need them. so we are completely in immediate of a situation and you know where we need to improvise and develop make treatment centers. all right, well, thank you very much for your insights. very difficult situation. the africans facing right now, but hopefully there will be some kind of way forward in the has to be dr. john and can get some from the africa, c, d. c. thank you very much for your time. thank you. thank you. and now it's the
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part of the program where we put one of your questions to our science correspondent derek williams. paul, can a person with h p v, or cervical cancer, get the job in 1900 vaccines. oh, i need to give a little background on this answer to make sense. h p v or human, paloma virus is a virus transmitted mostly through sexual contact, that can cause boards or lesions in those who contract that it's actually the most common s t i world wide. and it's also viewed as a risk factor for later developing a range of different types of cancers. about 40 years ago, german researcher ha, hope through a house and proved a direct link between h p,
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v and cervical cancer and was eventually granted the nobel prize for his work in 2008. that research laid the foundation for the development of h p. v vaccines and, and gave rise to the long term goal of eventually wiping out cervical cancer entirely by stopping the transmission of h p. v. so, so now you know enough to go on, let's get back to the question. cancer patients as a rule have actually been placed pretty high up on priority lists and most national backseat campaigns. doctors usually want their patients to get the shot because they're often heavily immunocompromised, tense, and a pretty precarious place if they do get sars. toby to, in fact, research is now showing that far from posing a danger to cancer patients, the big worry is that covert 19 vaccine won't stimulate
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a strong enough immune response and down to fight off the disease, should they be exposed. so studies are also ongoing to see whether cancer patients might require more shots to achieve the same protective effects. if you have h p, v, or cervical cancer than talk to your doctor, of course before being vaccinated. but, but in most cases, i assume the recommendation will be to get your shot as soon as possible. me derek williams, that and finally, new york city put on a party hat on sunday for pretty much the 1st time since the pandemic began. the annual macy's firework show lighting up skies in celebration of the country's independence day. the show was bigger and brighter than last year's more subdued event fans including cold play performed and guests were once again welcome to the
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show. the u. s. hasn't yet declared its independence from the colona virus, though with vaccination rates, slowing present, joe biden, telling americans on sunday that getting a vaccine was the most patriotic things they could do. and that's all for this edition of our covered 1900 special more you can check out the cobra, 1900 section on our website, the doubling dot com. and we'll leave you with these pictures for now until next time. thank you very much for watching and take care. the news. the news, the news?
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