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the w a fire made interest in the global economy, our portfolio g w business beyond. here's a closer look at the project. our mission. analyze the flight for market dominance . with w business beyond on youtube. this is the news a show on today's program. i look at the corporate situation across asia, beginning with taiwan. after months of delays and political intrigue, it's residents are finally going to get the biotech pfizer vaccine. but not so it's government, but it's 2 biggest tech companies. why?
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small businesses and still feel the pinch as a south korean government imposes new restrictions to fight in cases. and the way cobit 19 is shattering traditions that once come for the families who lost loved one in thailand. the news i'm british manager. welcome to the w. news, a shared ledger could join us to taiwanese tech giants have done what the islands government could not secure over 1000 vaccines, made by germany's biotech d s. m. c. the world's biggest contract chip maker. and fox gone, which assembled apple phones will donate $10000000.00 jobs to taiwan after securing their supply from biotech, a deal under the year between the german company in taiwan flounder. at the last minute, taiwan government alleged it was at the behest of china. and teddy cool found
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a fox con, said this of the new deal, this batch of vaccines deliver directly from the german factory. i believe we'll help to win the society to increase confidence and offer respite in the face of the pandemic. and from all, i'm joined by the w correspondent, william gang from ty pay, william a. teddy was in his statement stretching on a direct delivery from the gentleman factory to taiwan. why is that important? well, that's basically due to the existence of a time when he logged up bands, all the vaccines and other kind of medical substance to actually be imported directly from china. so in order to fulfill the 27th requirement, these, this very specific negotiation nisa fulfill the fact that the vaccine will have to be manufactured and delivered directly from bio text factory inside germany rather
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than coming from the distributors factories inside china. and so that also makes one of the most a tricky aspect of this whole negotiation which took a few weeks in order for them to fulfill and get everyone like stakeholder in the pony go station on board or support. the rude person here is how were to private tech companies successful, where the government wasn't. so if we remember back in january, there was actually a revelation by the 20 government, a stating that some lci forces obstructed the process of their negotiation with biotech directly. because as we know, most of the negotiation of the vaccine acquisition is actually between the government and the manufacturer themselves. so because of some political interference coming from, not directly naming china, of the government decided to bring in 2 of the most high profile international
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companies coming from taiwan to represent the government to directly deal with both the chinese distributor. but at the same time, the german manufacturer and because of the status of one of the particular company ts and see which is one of the biggest kit makers and around the world. this whole negotiation immediately get the interest of the entire world. and that also put a lot of, i think pressure on the german government to get also involved to ensure that this whole deal and the negotiation will not fall through again because of any of the potential political interference. and that vice versa. put also pressure on the chinese distributor, which originally was basically putting a lot of the messages directly from bay jane on through the initial negotiation with fox con, one of the companies that are involved. but once since he got involved, this whole negotiation needs to be raised to
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a level where political interference cannot be viewed or can not be seen as the off the code to prevent one from getting the 10000000 vaccine. right. and that's the politics offered. but when these vaccines do arrive in taiwan, will they be enough to help with tires on a vaccination program? and when do they arrive in taiwan? yeah, so, so far the media and also the experts are expecting government officials are expecting this batch of the vaccine to start arriving maybe in early september. and there are also plans a rival of more astrazeneca vaccines from japan and also kind of order. and also more maturing that is based on time, on order. so if we adding up to 10000000 with the a couple, little millions that are coming in between july and september, that should also increase the overall definition rate for time one to more than
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half of the population. by the time of the, the 10000000 batches the ride, and that is certainly going to help improve a lot of time want to keep ability of defending itself against the possible outbreak. that is going to happen in the future. and i want to also right now in the process of actually coming down in containing the current outbreak that we're seeing here did ever correspondent william young in piper. thank you very much for that update. meanwhile, south korea is reporting an increase in corona virus infections. for 7 straight days. it's recorded more than 1000 cases, mostly attributes to the delta variant. first identified in india. it's for the government to impose its toughest restrictions yet in the capital. so all the center of the outbreak nightclubs have been shot. new rules introduced in james and private gatherings, limited to 2 people after 6 pm south korea. as
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late as cove at 1900 wave has hit the country hard. the government has clamped down with new guidelines including social distancing that of especially, affected small businesses. these for rent signs tell the story in terms of the economic impact of the cove at 900 pandemic, no neighborhood in sole, has been quite so stricken as a one. this one's bustling, multicultural, entertainment and shopping district suffered a cluster outbreak in may of 2020, infecting about 250 people and causing a significant drop in visitors and business. the young man opened a cafe, offering a variety of drinks in her own blend of coffee beans. just as the pandemic arrived in early 2020 soon, her business would really feel it. good. i want to call you got my cafe is close to it's one. so last year outbreak there affected our sales as well. yeah,
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we have the so any customers you feel it was like a ghost town here. when a younger, that's all since monday, gatherings of more than 2 people other than family are banned after 6 pm in the capital, sol, where 80 percent of new cases are located. rule breakers of this and other restrictions face stiff penalties and fines. we need to be very careful. we disinfect the store every couple of hours and disinfect tables meticulously after customers leave. we give out hand sanitizer and ask everyone to wear a mask, as well as registered with a q r code. so crew has been praised for its early success against the virus only to have cases linger and grow soon, harsher restrictions returned. what would i don't have to me as a business owner? i'm not happy about the new rules. trying to reduce the number of daily confirmed cases by maintaining social distance. thing is better than more people getting
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infected terms that you can think of was in your own, say severance hospital. dr. young men overseas covey, 900 testing. he says the more infectious delta very and now makes up more 25 percent of south korean new cases. then you go, this delta variance starts to spread and the general population will encounter other variance and create a new variant. and this continues, the virus would be able to create a variable that resists the vaccines. so we should try our best to prevent delta from spreading further along and i still go just 11 percent of the so green population is fully vaccinated, and officials hope heard immunity will be achieved by november. the new guidelines are set to be in place for the next 2 weeks, at least. and here's a few more updates on the current situation across asia. a 3rd wave of over $900.00
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in india is inevitable and imminent. according to the indian medical association. in a letter to government leader, the i'm a call for strict cubs of mosque gatherings for 3 more months and ramped up vaccinations to me to get the impact. the deputy director general has said the world's vaccine disparity is driven by greed. he has drug make us to prioritize vaccines for poor countries, rather than lobbying rich nations to buy booster shots. and in thailand, health workers already vaccinated with 2 chinese made son of our jobs will now get an estrogenic, a booster, a study that has found that son of ac was less effective in fighting. the delta variant that come to thailand imposes new destructions. in the midst of soaring cases, the numbers of death is also going up and as be report one temple in a sub of bank or struggling to keep up with the demand for commissions. it has also had to rethink the way it conducts its funeral services.
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curved 19 is changing everything including death. these volunteers are doing their best to give this person a respectful send off. but the risks of handling the body when funeral services have to be quick. this is unusual in thailand where relatives traditionally spend days, think of byte their loved ones before they are created. the buddhist ceremony held by monks at this temple for the family of the deceased also has to be much shorter than usual. but officials, they're there, they're facing an extraordinary situation walking on the vehicle. well, in our areas, there's many deaths, and we don't know if they'll be more arriving today. i'll crematorium isn't working well, because it's overheated from the continued use. if we place the coffins inside,
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it will just burn it all without pushing any button on. the daily employees are working hard to keep up with the demand. pie was to troop leads, the foundation that offers funeral services, the free for the less well off. he said they've managed to raise funds to build a new crematorium, but he's afraid of what is to come. low thought made one nun, we don't know what will happen now. my, when i, when my hope is that everyone will be cautious and try to avoid this disease as it destroys everything and pass way lower and higher 90. for now, it seems the death from coven 19 in thailand, unlikely to increase before the situation improved. relieving with pictures of one man's vaccination story in militia fitness instructor can he see says he carefully chose his outfit for the day, both for protection and to get
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freedom of the press, corruption on the floor to safe side. and when it comes to the defense for the human from steven white to decide to for their drug enough, my name is, can you, can i work? i b, w, ah ah, ah, ah, coming up on arts and culture more forgotten. female artists come to light as art institutions in europe, reject art history written for by and about men. me and innovations from the barrio architects looked venezuela neighborhoods born out
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of quick necessity. ah. but 1st germany's culture minister monica great. i says the re blossoming of jewish culture in germany is the biggest gift the countries seen since the end of world war 2. she was speaking at the reopening of a synagogue in the city of girl. it's the house of worship, survived a nazi attack. but then almost fell apart under east german communism. now, decades of work and millions of years later, it's been reopened as a cultural center, including small space for the cities, small jewish community. the synagogue encourage has been restored to its former glory renovation. work began 30 years ago following german reunification was here. it's a very respectful restoration, but they also left a lot of the building scholars intact. and you can really see the buildings history, what it went through and survive and leaped out. the synagogue was completed in 1911, despite an attack on crystal november 9th,
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938. it survived almost and damaged, but it was neglected in the following decades. and the d consecrated synagogue used as a storage facility and committed east germany. the plans to turn it into a gymnasium. and for years after re unification, it was unclear what be done with the you can still structure. now it's been reopened as a cultural center. we still don't go for the we imagine it becoming a place of reconciliation as well as education like school groups go there and hear about the history of jewish life in germany and in girl it's. but it's also meant to be a place for cultural event, thought that the jewish community also, once again has a home here one area of the synagogue. this is food, it just worship more culture news. now from around to europe, the can film festival celebrated the premier of the movie. petra flew without the
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films maker russian director carol sarah branch of sara brent. a car is barred from leaving russia due to his conviction on embezzlement charges. critics of the travel band say it's an attempt to silence the director for his critical stance on the church and on russia government a flashback to ancient rome. well, it's not just about the costumes. bosnia is hoping to attract tourists with this 2000 year old roman road, uncovered by a professor in the woods of the county of mountain and north eastern bosnia. the scholar and her team consulted historical records and interviewed locals to find the road which had long been a local legend. now you can visit it. and in italy, one of the world's oldest ballet companies, la scala, is out of the theater, performing all around malign their latest stuff, a local swimming pool. their goal is to bring ballet to audiences who normally
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wouldn't fit from da vinci to because the most famous artists in history have been men with moody personalities. art historians used to say that great art with the result of great genius and genius, of course with male. because if a woman turned out to be a gifted artist, she with the exception. but now more and more art institutions in europe are challenging that history of art written by men. the museum to loop some book in paris is the venue for an exhibition of 18th century female painters who had been largely forgotten. bold and confident self portraits reveal little of the struggles these artists fought for recognition in an era when women were imprisoned by a strict moral call search,
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women artists will not be denied access to an academy education. so they help themselves founding the own women's workshops networks necessary to assert themselves in a man's world. this is how they conquered the scene. elizabeth louise de la blow a celebrated portrait painter of european ability, one international claim for her painting of mary antoinette. particularly does a special thing about this exhibition is alluded to in the full name of the show female painters. the birth of a struggle to show looks at our history in a new way. these women artists were actually visible during the lifetime and were only forgotten in retrospect. and for that day, our history is to blame the la y'all night the fett post. tell me how mail is out. history in artists say took
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a look at a popular encyclopaedia of office and deleted all the entries on male artists. she wanted to make the women visible of the original $5200.00 entries. only 100. $69.00, remain 3 percent. the countless blank pages expose the established cannon as a questionable construct. a relic of patriarchy, me, me, no matter how successful the willing painters were in their lifetimes. later art history passes them over. their work disappeared into the store. rooms of museums where they slowly decayed florence space organization advancing. women artists has taken up the fight and literally fries out by women from the dust of oblivion. the nonprofit initiative has rediscovered 70 paintings,
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restored them and made them accessible to the public. but in france alone, 2000 paintings by women, artists still lie in storage. it's actually not just about the women artist and florence. it's about the women, artists in the storage is and in the museums all over the world. and the art lovers beginning to ask, where are the women so that they can reclaim this part of history that's been forgotten. the ball is rolling. now there's a whole series of projects that engage activist detectives to track down the missing women are cases international initiatives. exhibitions, or for example, the film and online project last women, art. it retails 100 years of european history by spotlighting women, artists who disappeared due to prejudice and double standards. women from various years have been systematically marginalized by conservative art
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historians and timid institutions in terms of genre, painting, styles, and even lifestyles. the demands placed a women artists were always rather different from those placed on male counterparts . i observed this with quite a lot of women office in the days they had opportunities, had exhibitions sold, paintings got good reviews. but when they were written about in retrospect, they suddenly play a very small role screen. and that shows that the problem is in the history on that type of problem in a concentrated leaked. ah, she was a legend in paris during her lifetime. suzanne valid dawn at the age of just 15. she modeled for the great painters, pierre, august, when law and ed got degas and later emancipated herself as a painter, ah nudes,
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have an authentic maternity and directness a provocative. and you look at the female body. ah, the visionary painting of swedish artist humor flint has been deliberately sidelined by the scene for decades despite the fact that she was creating abstract paintings. years before vasily tendon ski, ah, dressed an artist l frida los vex was a victim of the nazi regime. pictures boldly depict the other side of the supposedly golden twenty's work to has gone under in our history last, women, art works to put this right. ah, history itself is a very old fashion to is, is old as the museum. that's right. that these things there's no need to reinvent
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art in many cases, 90 percent of museum collections, life in storage. our history is ready and waiting for a new don't. how will we live together? that's the question and the theme of this year's architecture be in late in venice, italy, every 2 years, architects from around the world come together to share their ideas and dreams this week and arts and culture, we're looking at different displays from the be an hour today a project that examines venezuelan barrios, informal neighborhoods that were long seen as separate from the city, but are slowly being recognized as an integral part of the urban fabric. for venice is architecture be in the award winning design practice in last architect to ma, showcasing unusual part of the venezuelan capital, correct. in the 1950, an oil based economic boom he triggered widespread internal migration. how may i
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get the group? i know so i don't see necessary to the 3 the board because of the time the economic system and acquisition laws didn't allow people who contribute to the growth to have the home economy call 2 years. so not gossip. so called body will develop the news. no problem and not just a phenomenon, dennis whaler, but in all of latin america. and the whole thing is that those types of urban fabric exhibit the hero device one, which is a plant, and one which is improvised. malia, you are not out. can you get an understanding the spatial structures and life in about an architect to studied la palmera neighborhood, incorrect. ah,
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i wish i this prejudice and discrimination more test we think will, does it have a difficulty? is that make living together? the challenge is come on home mailman, their own grades. it took in last architect to 2 years to build a relationship with the barrier residents. the design of documented the locals traditions and knowledge might their understanding of herbalism. plenty of pleasant surprises for the researches like the barriers lively pavements and stairways. the developed public spaces, not only for their own community, but also as an opportunity to connect with the cities, non barrier residents. ah, no language amounting to people who are outside of the city lives like this. and after many generations are professionals including talk to the live professor,
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and it's really time to understand that this is not about 2 cities, but about one to 2 different le, should that go to, he'll be fred, a studio and architect tudor in the barrier in a new light i that's it for this arts and culture. it's been great having you with us. and for more you can always check out our website. that's d, w dot com slash culture. the next time the the, me the
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fired up and ready down during walk down the lucky go to tokyo starts july 19th, d w. the news . this is news life from berlin deadly discontent. dozens are killed in south africa as writers ransack stores and clash with security forces. unrest parked by the jailing of ex president, zoom up the army steps in to bolster and overwhelmed police force. also coming up. fatal fire tragedies strikes again at any rocky hospital where more than 90 percent
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of virus patients are killed in a blaze. anger and questions mt over how this could happen for a 2nd time this year. ah, the, i thank you very much for your company. well, we begin our broadcast with a deadly riots gripping some poor areas in 2 provinces in south africa. the army, there has stepped up deployments as the government continues to struggle to regain control. trying to curb the protests and looting and restore the rule of law while the violence is concentrated in the provinces of wanting and cause we're going to call authorities there. see, the death toll has risen to $45.00 while the unrest began last week after former president jacobs duma began serving a 15 month sentence for contempt of court. he's currently appealing the ruling at the high court and we can take you to south africa right now. d w corresponded
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christine, i'm going to is monitoring the situation from cape town to christine. what is happening right now? elaina, what we know is that the violence, the losing the race is still concentrated to the 2 provinces. you mention how big and was in italy, you're in the western cape. we heard from law enforcement or he said they remained on high alert. but we are seeing more eruption in terms of the location in the 2 provinces where the losing continues, as we understand is the official going ultimately the police minister who greets the country out though he said that they had managed to foil a number of attacks. we also went disbanded, we heard that from the state, the curious, the minutes that they were now investigating out who is behind these detectives appear. there is some ordination, but also the death toll is klein. for example,
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in that southern johannesburg, south of helping be heard of an incident way, 10 bodies had been discovered, it appears that the thing is happening in the different locations stampede are happening and bodies are being discovered. so some prim discoveries be made, particularly one shot more that i've just mentioned in the way to that is how big at that the whole time being as security officials willing to make the way through some of the site to make some of the discovery very, very volatile situation, very grin. situation as you are reporting the governments we understand sent in troops looking from the outside. it looks like they've lost control. has the government lost control the situation layla. in fact, many people would argue that government was never in control. wendy's incident started breaking out. you had live footage, where you could see no police and where you could see beneath a very limited presence and in many cases they appeared to be helpless. and so the
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question was being asked, did the police not anticipate this? we were hearing from zoom as the court is that they would be under the country if the former president was sent to jail. that happened. and so the questions have been all people are very happy with the government's response. a lot of people have to take an issue with the deployment of the soldiers, for example, opposition? party saying that this was a law enforcement issues the failing off the police. but now the state security minister has also said that they are investigating a former security officials that are linked to the former president. they believe that it is possible that they are behind the coordinated attack. specific location, mobilize the people on the outside. it does look like for people looting, but they seem to also be some ports nation that so this situation is out of control, and many people here will be that the need would never fall of the situation. christine, obviously mr. zoom was, jailing was the spark that set off this fire this unrest. is this still about mr.
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zoom, or is there more to it? live, there is perhaps more to it by now. when the president spoke and hearing country last night, he said you had criminal opportunities who were jumping onto this as well the one of the high ranking officials and he said that the poverty people would be exploited later. this is a country where unemployment is high, quality officially high. the pandemic at all the restrictions that have come with it has pushed a lot of people to poverty. a lot of the footage that you're seeing a lot of the people that you see, these are underprivileged 5 african who's taking the opportunity to go and get something for who they hope you think people feeling, food, clothing, basic household. i could, there was no intimate, but of course the officials they are investigating that there are people mobilizing, as you can see, the violence remains concentrated to, to specific provinces, the homeland of the president, as well as healthy, which is obviously hold your hand. but that is the commercial capital. so get,
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it started out as a full presentation, but it's more into all kinds of motivation. but that's, and of course was the main trigger. you w correspond christine at 12 in cape town. thank you so much for your continued coverage. at least 100 people have been killed in business more injured after a fire broke out at a covert, 900 isolation unit in the southern city of nursery. you know, it's unclear exactly just how the blaze began at the l, who's st teaching hospital. the prime minister has ordered the suspension and arrest of a number of people including the hospital manager. what's left of the corona, virus isolation ward more than 60 patients were being treated here when fire sweat through this unit at our hussein hospital in nasiriyah, taking everything in its path,
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the front door was burning and the back door was closed. people couldn't get out, but before the fire broke out, some of them managed to get out and off with people with inside. and the ceiling fell on them. we managed to take out some people, but they were suffering, and the rest of them burned and died. and now they are left counting the dead shod belongings. all that's left devastation everywhere. the horrors of what's happened. hard to comprehend. it's still on clear how the fire started. some officials claim an oxygen tank exploded while others point to an electrical short circuit. this just the latest disaster to hit iraq is a tragedy,
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and i'm speechless. it looks like a rock again has to suffer anguish and calamity. the medical staff continue to treat the survivors some in a critical condition. the questions are already being asked. this is the 2nd time this year of fire has killed corona virus patients at an iraq hospital. the anger is mounting, his people he want answers from politicians blamed for years of mismanagement and neglect. too late though, for the ones whose last night and for those left behind.
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and earlier we spoke to journalists to ferry trade in the iraqi capital by dad and asked him if authorities did enough to improve safety at hospitals. given that this is the 2nd similar tragic fire and just a years time no one really not because a lot when that tragedy happened, that that awful the prime minister at the time who is currently battled heading before an election in october at really little capital on the line he had order that the time that old vice systems electrical system safety images across all of the iraq hospital. not just the fact that the check on and recently maintained that clearly hasn't happened in this tape for a cobra patients to go in and come out. that is really calamity that embody what's happening in iraq of the moment. one is only now with some of the
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other stories making headlines around the world. at least one person is dead after a gas explosion at a hotel in southern russia. it happened in the black sea resort town of glen chic for other people who were injured in the blast and are receiving treatment in intensive care units. italy has been cruise liner is from the venice lagoon to protect its ecosystem and its heritage of the government decided to act after the united nations culture organization. unesco threatened to place italy on a blacklist while the band will take effect from the august 1st cruise firms and their workers will receive compensation. the world you're being commission presenters of underlying has lamented the potential absence of female leaders at the upcoming g. 20 summit in rome, the chief said she would be the only woman in the group, and there is no better reminder of how long the road towards gender equality still
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more and more women. all europe space agency says a will soon launch a new re programmable telecom satellite. the craft called quantum will allow control is to change the frequency power and direction of beams being broadcast down to earth. well, they could, harold, a shift from custom designed satellites to more flexible ones. france is certain in current of virus roles in a bit to head off a new search and infections driven by the highly contagious delta vary and present a minute my co ordered all health workers to get vaccinated against the corona virus by mid september roll bars. restaurants, trains, and planes will also be off limits to people without a special cobra, 1900 path starting next month. present my ca, call the effort and new waste against time to prevent a 4th wave for health care workers at this hospital in paris. president manuel
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mccomb finance ment means a choice between getting the job or losing that job for some it's an easy choice to make. she couldn't find it's true that the paramedics department and especially assistant nurses having trouble to understand the importance of getting vaccinated . so i understand why a manual micron asked for mandatory vaccinations. otherwise we won't get through this gets lost for the sake of a hospital work as an angry. their jobs are on the line. if they refuse. unfortunately, i will have to get vaccinated against my will because i love my job. i love my patients. all the new measures also include the need to show proof of vaccination or an expensive negative test for long distance train travel and visiting restaurants. many peruvians are embracing the challenges, but some worried by my cross suggestion, that mandatory vaccination for all may be necessary. it's
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a violation of all right. we don't have the right to move around freely to me compulsory vaccination. it inconceivable from joining other european nations like italy and greece, which have already announced mandatory explanations for aged care and health workers. up looking to ship them from september. first, mandatory vaccination will apply to both public and private health care professionals. it is unthinkable, for example, for an unvaccinated nurse to care for an amino suppressed cancer patients. the drastic measure is an attempt to find a wave of an occupation fatigue that some countries are witnessing with europe. opening up some politicians, a cautioning that different rules based on immunization status, is the only safe way to motivate those hesitant to get the job. private groups like the organization set up by former u. k. prime minister, tony blair, pushing the government to have a strict or approach where we, you know,
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i just think we gotta be careful as we open up the cover. it's not there, but we're going to live with it for a long time to come. the key thing is to draw a clear distinction between people who are vaccinated and people who up. meanwhile, germantown flagler, michael has ruled out mandatory vaccines. she hopes more people will choose freely to get the job for life can continue returning to normal across europe. now to ascend off truly fit for a hollywood star, complete with 1st class transatlantic flight. champagne and caviar actors, ga ga boers ashes have been buried in her birthplace budapest almost 5 years after her death or 9th and final husband flew from the us with some of her ashes in her will. miss gabor expressed a wish to be laid to rest in her native hungry. she was one of the last stars of hollywood, golden age, renowned for her love of glamour, her exotic accent,
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