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the new member states support it and some persuasion is required. so surprising, going into the very hardest power of god. when the game of diplomatic poker intrigue power plays and the lines is behind the scenes of the finest summit starts august 5th on d, w. the me the, the innovation government calls on gas companies to grab about production of oxygen shortages. the surgeon death says mostly covert cases. molden quadruple. the crisis will also spill economic misery. french 1st spring, industrial production back home i think, is when the pandemic here and shut down global supply chains. and when champagne,
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not champagne, when it's in russia, and you, russian labeling lore is causing campus to bubble over in france. i've been presume and let's do business. indonesia is struggling with a new wave of cove at 19 se asia, because the economy is shutting down as authorities report over 20000 new cases and 400 deaths a day. the country is the worst effected in the region. the highly contagious delta variant is behind the spike in infections. it comes as indonesia was recovering from a pandemic. induced recession was expected to grow by 4.4 percent this year. and next year the economy was expected to grow by another 5 percent, but the government is struggling to bring relief. health care spending is sets arise by 8 percent to almost $13000000000.00. the relief efforts a said to cost anywhere up to a point $7000000000.00. well,
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let's see if that gets through to households through the cash transfers that have been promised electricity, discounts and food aid. the health care system surely is close to collapse. the red cross saying that the country is on the edge of a catastrophe. i asked that reporter entered carter. nadine hi slot. just how dye the situation it's just dropping and such a big word. lead getting to be very serious over here. you saw the images of patients up on lot being care. this makes it tense because overflowing. and if you're lucky enough not to have anyone directly in your household, the affected will be hearing from people who are frantically searching for oxygen by you or from medicine. so that's a degree of intense we haven't had before here in close to $30000.00 per day. what's going to be the economic sol out for, for the world's, for the most populous country. we're talking. what 270000000 people who live that
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yeah, i mean, indonesia been in a recession for the 1st time and 2 decades in relies heavily on domestic goods and services to consumption domestically. and of course, that's gone down when they're investing more spending brake on many of the big developments. and while there was a bit of recovery earlier this year, so no strict are locked down or done can be turning that around again. and for many businesses, it's difficult, especially hospitality transportation in the nation. but at the same time, you know what's interesting in the receipt and other parts of the world too. and there's also been a stock market rally going on with companies and technology, media and banking trading at these record all the time. and i think, you know, at this point what the long term effects of that are within the economy. we just
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can't foresee that yet. i thought it also really interesting that less than 5 percent of adults have been fully vaccinated, although they started the vaccine drive back in january. yeah, that's when you have to go underneath, you know, last lever. proud of having that you've given the 5 percent. i think in the beginning it was quite unclear. honda, you know, would manage the challenge given that your distribution and indonesia archipello gall island. but yeah, for sense, you know, that's 1st and now, and most of those have also been not the sign of friends which i think now there are some doubt whether effective it is again, some of the new variance variance in particular. so there's still a concern about addresses that so they get their act together in the d 5. not for
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us there in jakarta, indonesia cove. it is accelerating a phenomenon in the making of a want for a while. now, re shoring many companies bringing home parts of their industrial production to become less dependent on foreign supplies. that said to create thousands of new jobs in france, this mid sized company began shifting its production away from boilers using conventional fuels to energy saving heat pumps. a few years ago to achieve this, the french room has been bringing parts of its production capacity back from eastern europe. and she did all of it. we re shoring the production of enamel the times because they are strategic element of our a heat pump. that helps protect our innovations. plus we are reducing our overall production costs through optimization and lower transport fees was no longer having to deal with lengthy transport a lot of tomorrow. but that resource process would have nearly ground to hold last
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year due to the pen demik. if it were in for an 800000 year government subsidy, the company receive towards the latest $5000000.00 your investment in you production facilities. bringing back industry to france is part of the country's plan to relaunch its pandemic head economy. he thought that we are providing 500000000 years of government support to 500 companies on reassuring pul paid so. so me, your door to case country has been de industrialized for 30 years, and yet the industry is the backbone of our economy is clearly cooler now. and i'd like to me, this expert says, the number of reassuring operations will at least double this year, and hundreds of thousands of jobs could be created in the long run. but there are limits said for now only small and the reproduction is short. so
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we won't be able to bring back all of our industry, but we no longer have enough qualified personnel if the heat pump company, though, is determined to go through with its re shoring plan, was to the local the fall of hopefully we will add another $50.00 to $70.00 jobs over the next 5 years and train up the new personnel ourselves, if needed, lost my cellphone is the company will construct an additional hunger for the new production facilities on this adjacent area to bring home even more job in the future will come. i spoke chief economists, your kramer says, the trends doesn't make economic sense and one's against putting all your eggs in one basket. this virus is going to be with us for some time, and it's certainly getting worse in some parts of the world with the delta valued. isn't it better to be safe than sorry, by localize in production?
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well, i'm good cautious. i think moving production back to germany for example. that means to, to concentrate all economic risk into one country into germany. and i think a better pedagogy is not to put all x into one basket. that means to diversify your risk regarding your supply chains, and a better strategy like sample would be to choose additional global supplies are to increase the number of countries where the supplies are located are to move away from just in time production and to build up inventories that means that they are a lot of alternatives to simply put production back to your own country. because at the end, this increases the risks. but, but you know, whether or not you put your production in one other country or 5 other countries when it comes to a global economic holt in supply chains. that's not going to help you.
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what about this argument is also true when it comes to germany? if you have audio production in germany and germany is also hit by a pandemic, then you have a problem. so, so what do you think we're going to see him more of localisation as we saw in that report or more globalization, which it sounds like your hinting at what this report already made clear that the government paid subsidies for this trend. i think we may see on, on a mortar, it's cale, i think we see more near shoring. yes. but i think corona is not the end of globalization. it's not the end of the global value chain. and it's not the end of the chinese supplier. that means the, the global vega chain, they, they will change, they will not stay the same. they need to become more resilient, but not the end of the gilbert. you take, how do you become more real resilient?
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where should germany look than for it's produce as a way should production companies in general, look to do their production. i think to, to diversify the number of their supplies, not to rely on one single supply out of one countries, simply to, to spread this over all the more suppliers or to, to build up in inventories. there are many ideas this alternative to simply put production back, and i think this will not happen. and we have all the evidence from this. when it comes to surveys, only 10 to 15 percent of our drummond firm said that their plan to, to do the assuring the majority of drummond firms look for a number of alternative measures to make their supply chains more resilient. ok, making your business more resilient yet kramer from comments about. thank you. thank you. now
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a quick look at some other business stories making headlines. german manufacturers saw demand declined in may. foreign demand was weak. orders fell 3.7 percent for the forecast and continued the palm of europe slide just economy. germany's economy ministry blames the slump on week export demand for cars. tech companies could stop offering the services in hong kong if the chinese territory proceeds with plans to change privacy laws. that's according to the asia internet connection and industry group that includes google, facebook and twitter. you lost sanctioned some content platforms, fear they may become liable. chasing right. hailing from did, he had slums by 25 percent. was ordered to take down its app from chinese stores on sunday. slide comes just days after the company made it to $75000000000.00 stock market a few and new york chinese authorities accused of illegally collecting uses data. and the hack attack on american i t firm can say it may have effected up to 1500
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businesses around the world. disruptions had a number of supermarkets in sweden and schools in kindergarten in new zealand. the hackers demanding a $70000000.00 pay out brushes. past a new law, forcing champagne, imported from france to be described as sparkling wine. it has french produces fizzling with rage, and even calling for exports to russia to be halted. the name champagne has long been reserved for the sparkling wine produced here in the namesake french region. france guards the term champagne fiercely, and his legal protection for it and a 120 countries. russia is not one of them. the new law forces imported from champaign to be labeled as sparkling wine on the back at the bottle. only rush and sparkling wine produces are now allowed to use the translated name shampoo landscape alone on the front. for frances wine industry, it's scandalous. any damage you put, putting 30,
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it's tragic for the producers who are losing the legitimate right to use this name . it's very worrying for the russian consumers to by looking at tags, things sparkling wine will no longer be able to appreciate the quality in the origin of the wines they buy in. the like, the french wine makers are now threatening to throttle supplies of their bubbly calling for an outright ban on the export of their champagne to russia. cheers juice. ah. the site against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection in developing? what does the latest research information and context the corona virus? the 19th special next on dw, sometimes
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a seed is all you need to allow big ideas to grow. we're bringing environmental conservation to life with learning facts like global ideas. we will show you how climate change and mental conservation is taking shape around the world. and so we can all make a difference. knowledge of growth through sharing. download it now for 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. no income countries are far behind. just one in 100 have at least one jobs. distribution is slowest in africa. there just aren't enough doses.
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the world health organization has sharply criticized the lack of action. the world is in vice, you know, but the lack of doses is having serious no contracts for poorer countries. and not enough vaccines means more people catching the virus more hospitalizations, more deaths, just take kenya, where 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 and india is responsible for the rise and infections. the w is, mario miller visited a hospital in consumer where they're running dangerously short of medical oxygen the screams for more oxygen, the intensive care unit in keys sooner. hospital, one of the biggest in kenya, nurse nicholas the 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 than they have from growth. 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 this devices are not available. health officials believe the number of corona virus cases is much higher than recorded, especially in villages, where people can't afford to transport to a hospital. come on, come on and move to. well, jennifer, we t bird. her youngest sister, 2 days ago, it went very fast, says a bird 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 to hospital 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 person will need to do will need to be done home till i see 4 of the regular classes possible. then the next few minutes. that's going to be gone back at you soon will hospital. there's some good news, a patient who's been dependent on oxygen for weeks will be released soon. somebody
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should not. you'll cut out and that is not the thing is really when you want to take life, yes, they remove whatever they're giving you. where you are in sentiment, then you feel it's luck was on this 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 and kink awesome. 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 of the w. h. o. do you agree with him that the world is in, in his was a vaccine apartheid? absolutely, absolutely no way you cannot say the world is in that situation. given the disparity in access to vaccines that we are experiencing in africa, where over or just above one percent of the population of 1200000000 people have
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been vaccinated. and we actually don't know when back seems to be interact, continent of scale and the speed. so it is a very troubling situation. the situation that we haven't seen, it should not be the case for month. but here we are with that situation is personally in the midst of a very aggressive ted wave su, describing extremely serious situation. and you have 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 are going through. on the 8th of may, we convene 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 it enhance treatment, where people actually, countries actually stop them set up with oxygen, where we knew where the virus was created by conducting surveillance and flushing out the hot sport. 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, as we've really, as t calling for partnerships to support countries to fight these very brutal that with ok. 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 in ethiopia or africa more broadly. very broadly, you see that hospital insistence over when head care work over when we to
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start with we don't have enough healthcare workers, so it has to keep up to now divert is substantial amount of effort and resources to treat in covered patients. you can very quickly see the damage and that, that is going to cause your other diseases under control. and so we're dealing with dissertation where the new varian database is spread in very, aggressively transmit over in excess of 40 percent. more than the ordinary, a variant. this so that is what is of a women that has that just in kenya, we see that we have a swapped him in zambia, we have kids that i had into many african countries to support them. so the 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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made out, advise us the efficacy to see is that countries we need to improvise and begin to look at make ship scenarios where they can actually use open door and 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 hostages of when you do not being hosted over night, we do not develop health systems. i need 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 mixed treatment centers. all right, well, thank you very much for your insights. very difficult situation to africa facing right now, but hopefully there will be some kind of way forward. i mean the has to be dr. john and kind of song from africa c d c. thank you very much for your time. thank you.
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and now it's the 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 cobra 1900 vaccines. oh, i need to give a little background on this answer to make sense. h p v or human pap, loma virus is a virus transmitted mostly through sexual contact that can cause warrants or lesions in those who contract it. it's actually the most common s t i world wide, and that's also viewed as a risk factor for later developing a range of different types of cancers. about 40 years ago, german researcher holds through homes and proved a direct link between h p, v,
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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 shots because they're often heavily immunocompromised pence in a pretty precarious place if they do get starz covey to. in fact, research is now showing that far from posing a danger to cancer patients, the big worry is that coven, 19 vaccines won't stimulate
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a strong enough immune response in them to fight off the disease, should they be exposed. so studies are also ongoing to see whether a 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 shod as soon as possible in their 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 may seize fireworks show lighting up skies in celebration of the countries independence day. show was bigger and brighter than last year's more subdued event. fans including cold play performed and the guests were once again
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welcomed to the show. the us hasn't yet declared its independence from the corona virus. though with vaccination, right, slowing president joe biden telling americans on sunday that getting a vaccine was the most patriotic thing they could do. and that's all for this edition of are covered 900 special more you can check out the cobra, 1900 section website c, w dot com. and we'll leave you with these pictures for now until next time. thank you very much for watching. take the news. the news, the news,
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