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introducing restrictions such as limiting opening times for restaurants, palms, and venues. vaccinating children is another measure that authorities are taking to reduce the severity of infections. a quick pinch, and it was all done in one to 5. these kids and denmark are getting vaccinated against coven. 19 i got the job because of the new corona variant. and i don't want to be so sick that i can't eat dinner with on a cron is spreading at a fast speed and denmark infection rates. i think daily record hiv pushing more and more parents to get their children jobs to slow the spread of the virus. the danish government has announced that cinemas theaters and concert halls will be closed. restaurant opening hours will also be restricted in neighboring
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germany. the health minister has raised the alarm alicia phone on, i'm assuming a massive fits wave. that's awesome. we have to prepare ourselves for a challenge and all that we have not yet faced in this formula in these are formed, nishaka infection rights have been rising rapidly across germany to the easy spread of on the kron what's and rights soaring even higher. as a result, the german government has now classified denmark and other countries, including france and norway as high risk areas. travelers will have to quarantine for 10 days upon arrival unless they have been vaccinated or recovered from a current of ours infection. or for more, we can speak to health educator john campbell. he joins us now from carlyle in the u. k. hello to you. welcome to the w. so we just mentioned it for
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a time ago that france is now banning most travels from the u. k. from entering the country, do you feel this is the right move to slow the spread of the army kron variant? it probably would have been if the done at a much earlier stage, but at the moment the omicron cases in france for about 7 to 10 percent of the total cases. so it's already endemic in princeton is already spreading in france really. so introducing a travel band at this stage really doesn't make too much sense. you might keep out a few cases, but with so much domestic spread going on already. it doesn't actually make to sense that too much. so the things would travel plans if you can do trouble and it will blow you a bit of time because make no mistake. this on the chron variant is going everywhere. so trouble bank can give you a few days or even a week or 2 extra. of course, the only is useful if you use that, so i'm very purposefully. so it depends what you do with the time that you buy with it. but in the particular case, from france, doesn't make too much sense because of the large amount of cases that already i'm
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afraid. now, can you explain to us, um, how on the current affects the unvaccinated compared to the impact on vaccinated people? just how different is it? well, it is, it is very different. if you've had 2 doses of vaccine you're going to get a certain amounts of cover, probably only about 30 percent though against them to match confection be if you had 3 doses that goes up to over 70 percent. so it seems that this needs, this 3rd boost, a dose of vaccine. now people, i've only had 2 doses of vaccine are still going to have fe, the good levels of protection against severe illness, hospitalization. and we do hope the death. but the more likely to get symptomatic infection, but if you've had 3 doses of vaccine you've got the booster dose, much less likely to get symptomatic infection. and also we believe this extra t cell mediated protection against severe illness and hospitalization. now you mention, you know, this 3rd jab, i know many governments are pushing citizens to get that booster, but you know,
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i'm sure a lot of people are wondering just how many more boosters are we going to need? i mean, are we looking at the necessity of getting a new job every few months with every new corona, virus variance? well, i certainly do hope not, but i just noticed in the news today, the german is actually ordered. 80000000 doses of all micron specific vaccine. let's hope that they're not needed, but they sorted them just in case they are going to be needed. my big hope is because on the chronic spreading so quickly, i think basically everyone in europe is going to be exposed to ro micron. in the next few weeks, there might be a few remote people that don't, but everyone's going to be exposed to it. and we're hoping that most people are going to be protected against severe illness because of the large level of vaccination in the community. and because of the immunity that we have from people that already had the infection that is going to protect against severe disease. so we're really hopeful that is going to cause common cold type symptoms. now in london, at the moment, the most common features that people are getting are runny nose, headache, fatigue,
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sore throat and sneezing. it's common cold type features because every time someone has these features that's going to give them a big boost to their immune system is going to protect them against our mc one on the hopefully against the variance as well. so i'm really hoping that this, this wave could be a form of natural vaccination. we're also trying to stay home for health analyst john campbell. many thanks indeed for all your insights. thank you martin. thank you. all right, let's turn our attention out to some of the other stories making headlines. this our, the philippines disaster agency says the death toll from typhoon ry has risen to 31 . the storm also caused massive destruction and officials say many people are still unaccounted for. more than 300000 and fled their homes to escape the typhoon, which was one of the most powerful in recent years to strike the philippines. 3 construction workers had been killed in italy after 2 building cranes collapsed in the street in the city of terrain. 2 workers died at the scene. the 3rd was taken
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to hospital where he was pronounced dead to passers by, were also injured. bela ruth is receiving help from russia in its migrants stand off with poland, russia sending long range bombers to help patrol the western borders of its allied . that's according to bill. over us and military. the you accuses men of engineering the crisis by bringing migrants to the polish border and telling them they could enter the you from there. all the united states and mexico have resumed former president donald trump's controversial stay in mexico program for migrants. under the scheme, mexico pledges to take in migrants sent back by the united states while there asylum applications are being processed, but shelters and reception centers are overwhelmed at the border. and many migrants remain stranded in limbo. isaac brisco reports from the mexican border city of tijuana. the rain threatens to wash away the chapparal camp
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in t wanna just a few meters from the us. mexico border. many central american migrants live here in dire conditions. they all dream of crossing to the other side, despite the difficulty in the moment, almost starting a thought for now they have closed the doors on us. and i don't know why we're on your mind. there are many people here who have waited 7 or even a month. it's a man, it's a hotel, mathis. their dream destination is a few minutes away from here. but getting their asylum applications approved and crossing over is an almost impossible task. that means that thousands of migrants are stranded here. local authorities believe border areas can meet the challenge leila boil. they told us that with the support of all the international organizations, as the civil associations and shelters on the border, i made a good and with the entire population eco. this is possible to take care of it,
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possibly at the dental. but thousands of migrants are forcibly stranded here and support organizations say their capacities are stretched to the limit. i think that will have faded, your shelters are at maximum capacity. so we're talking about several 1000 people and they continue to arrive every day when you're gonna look at that in many of those stranded say they are fleeing serious threats in their home countries. and with the more gasoline i left my country because gangs threatened to kill me, i came with my son. we have been here for 7 months now waiting to see if they will give me a permit to the united states or asylum. seattle, according to local authorities, about 300 people are deported or returned to mexico every day. a number that could increase due to the recent agreements between both governments. a hamburg museum is
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displaying a trove of looted african artworks before handing them back to their rightful owners. the benign bronzes were stolen from present a nigeria by british troops at the end of the 19th century before being housed in various european museums. it's beautiful art with an ugly past one that germany's museums want to turn the page on. ah, these artifacts are regarded a sacred in their land of origin. many are looted art brought to europe during colonial times. now hamburg is showcasing its nearly 200 but in bronzes one last time before returning them by somebody's object. these objects were taken by force, so it's only right that they should be returned now says on as a full collection to their place of origin, this distance busy. it's because i'm tough to look, give them. a delegation arrives at the museum from nigeria. the visitors are seeing many of the art works for the 1st time. well,
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it's emotional for me because this on or not, it walks a lot for them. this are pieces that actually touches on all aspects of their life rigid from ritual religion, political, historical a. so many other things, visitors to museums often see a history that's been stolen, asked exhibit points out. awareness of that and justice has been rising, including in germany. some $1200.00, been in bronze, us can still be found in museums in berlin, leipzig, cologne, and bremen. what ended up here and how research on the pieces, origins, husky and, and you importance as he couldn't from eden or b as you can trace each object who brought it here and what that person's relationship to it was that me, one hot that the idea is to gradually of repatriate art that's proven to be of
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looted origin and act at benefits both sides. then diesel be acted, so can the return of these artifacts will have a big effect as has it has huge symbolic value for all nigeria because it acknowledges the suffering was cost here. we also want to express that this is an act of reconciliation and justice being done if a soon or is it may be a new era for cultural exchange. some of these objects might even a return to germany sometime in the future, but only as loans from their rightful owners. in bundis league soccer league leaders by our munich b devolves fork foreign ill and their final game of the season's 1st half. and it was a special night for their top score. robert levant, off ski bag, the final goal of the match and the dying minutes and what a goal it was, the pull, volleying in an unstoppable shot. the strike means levin dorski has broken guard motors half century old record of most bonus league, a goals and a calendar year with $43.00. okay, the biggest thing is early saturday,
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games are over. so let's take a look at all the results so far, unmatched a 17 beat. a fed, stunned arby leipzig, frankfurt b mines hoffen heim drew with glad bah, bolcom down on you on berlin. fit shared the spoils with alex berg. as we saw a buyer and dismantled wolves for back on friday and kicking off soon hatta versus dormant on sunday. fryeburg face leave her cousin and cologne battle stuttgart, you're up to date now and dw news. stay tuned for shift a marion evan. seen them in the team. thanks for watching. ah, i'm just kinda, i want that tag and in the end is a meeting. you are not allowed to see you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this?
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smudges were lions of the what's your story. ready ready i mean, wasn't, i was women, especially, and victims of violence, seen a lot of them take part and send us your story. we are trying always to understand this new culture. so you are not a visitor, not a guess. you want to become a citizen in phil migrants, your platform for reliable information. her more than 4000 companies worldwide collect and analyze our online data with the help of algorithms google, facebook, amazon, and apple lead the way. but how well do the data collectors know us and what happens with our data? that's our topic on shift today. ah,
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she and i have nothing to hide. when it comes to data privacy, everyone has heard that phrase before. it's a bit naive though, considering companies definitely know more about us and we like using google as an example. a group of artists from berlin and vienna shows just how much information our data profiles provide. in an experiment, the art is collected law ca reveals how much google knows about us. and we want to have a closer look at the data that big companies like google and facebook alignment every day. and facebook you had take us, you bought. so i thought about how to conduct like an artistic data experiment leaked us enough, where we can try and seen that if we could reconstruct an entire person's life, couldn't. i'm just, their data is backings that says without ever seeing the person owner that we didn't miss. so we gave it a try the in hub on the samuels, probably it. ready there documentary film shows how the group started out by
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looking for potential test persons whose data they could anonymously analyze on google. ringback ready about 100 people applied in the end, the data of an austrian was selected high. oh, it was from the data. the group reconstructed the test person's life. all the knowledge viennese actress natalie koobooley stars is the test person's doppelganger. bringing the data to life in this film where she reacts lisa's life. wow. i finally the to meet face to face. hello dee had me done. then she started telling me what kind of a person she ever leave out. i am that's. it's been as a so i was born in a little town into oil on the bio pick from leases. google data includes fond
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memories, her 1st job or training to become a confectionary. but her data also contains very private details, anger and eating disorder, depression crises, upon being confronted with these memories, lisa has to take a break from events because we'll take a short break for any of the allowed fee. uh huh. it's this intimacy that makes the art project me to measure highly political well, what is not open books, depression, eating disorders and crises. this is what google knows about us. perhaps there really are some things that we should keep to ourselves. but the experiment goes further. the ok, an artist also focus on me. during the film i need to answer questions. this may
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seem basic, but the algorithms from may to measure also process other information. at the end of the program, we show you what else they look out for. and while the results about me are google, collect my data as soon as i start searching for something online or what's the youtube video? the same is true for apple, amazon and facebook. the magic word here is cookies. cookies are actually tiny text files that are saved on your device. in homeless cases, cookies contain information such as you use a name or the language the website should be displayed and but data brokers and advertising companies so called 3rd party uses. also use cookies to gather data. as soon as you allow cookies, your data is collected. the online forms that prevent them from doing so often long and confusing their regularly ignored, and people pay with their data. and it's not just your i p address or user name
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that they collect, but your browser, history, arts, and devices to this can make quite a difference. companies like amazon are able to use data such as a person's location or device to give customers different prices. individual uses online behavior can likewise be tracked on many websites. data collect is paid to use cookies on thousands of website xml tenuously. from all this data, they create individual profiles and the more detail they are, the more profitable in meal time bidding data brokers sell user data profiles to the highest bidder in real time was the uses are still on the website, advertises by them to create personalized split 2nd after the pip, this means that when i search online, the information collected is instantly sent off to companies,
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which can then target me with ad words as a result online services or anything but free. i am being monitored in real time with my data sold for profit. so could i avoid this by browsing anonymously using a vpn to hide my ip address? unfortunately, no. the company's was collect our data still recognizes from our digital fingerprints. for example, they know which operating system i'm using, which plugins i installed, what resolution my screen is and which fonts i installed on my device. this information is enough to identify me online, but our data is not only used for advertising, banks and insurance companies. i also keen on having access to it many online banks use machine learning algorithms to conduct credit assessments. they use massive amounts of data collected from different sources. how quickly does the user complete their credit application and how many mistakes do they make?
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were there facebook friends? and what sir, google search history like? all this data is combined and then compared to that of existing customer see a user has searched for online gambling site before and is installed a font on their device that is also used by online casinos. this could lead to their credit application rejected even health insurance companies are interested in data like from fitness trackers or exercise and sharing this data can get you benefits. and even a more affordable health insurance offer. digital monitoring could have positive sites, for example, you can receive a bonus for exercising, but there's a fine line between this digital surveillance in china. social scoring systems have
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been introduced in some regions. algorithms observe and evaluate citizens behavior . if someone smokes to much or plays video games too often, they might not be allowed to buy 1st class train tickets for example. it sounds very much like jobs always big brother in 1984 algorithms play a large role online. facebook take talk on youtube. our personal data is used for content recommendations. this means every person sees something different online. some scientists are concerned that this could lead to the disintegration of our digitalized society into factional groups. when content includes fake news and alternative truths, this becomes especially problematic. radical vaccination skeptics and corona virus deny is often claim to be living in a dictatorship comparing themselves to the jewish population in nazi germany. as algorithms keep feeding them more of the same, they believe in conspiracy theories is encouraged,
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right. when social media 1st started up, there was widespread concern that algorithms might recommend content that keeps uses in the so called filter bubble with breaking news quickly spreads. but that's of quite how it works as you tube sions that. gov was wondering if there was this filter bubble effect and the public pressure on youtube was increasing. so they kept adjusting their algorithms. and in a study, we were able to show that the content that you can find on youtube and that is recommended to you. one has become increasingly diverse in recent years, most a tom, it's not the full to bubble effect seems to be less influential them previously assumed you all have a guy, a study shows that you tubes algorithms recommend a diverse range of contact with you on the other hand for most experts and
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feel can you know how to trick the algorithm in a certain amount of wrong information will always end up on the platform. a form of an italian study from 2021. analyzed millions of tweets about political issues and found that people who often click on content containing fake news or conspiracy theories usually had extreme political these to start with. and they also often actively choose to read posts containing similar beings. i believe they're still way too much fake news on social media, but algorithms alone are not responsible for use us becoming radicalized back at the start of the show, we introduced you to the experimental made to measure which aims to show how much personal data is available online by closely monitoring the participants. so let's see what the experiment was able to find out about me. me
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and now watching the metal metal him on the website. the special thing about it is i'm being tracked myself by watching and i will get that personality profile generated for me at the end. let's have a look 4 times as many searches. aesthetically the film is great. it's also interactive. sometimes you have to interpret all the collected data yourself to guess what happens next. but watching a film at work is not as easy as it sounds. and we'll, let's keep going alone sitting in my room in england. i learned about an online fitness program that i won't forget anytime i think that sometime. so that was it. interesting. but now i'm really excited to see what the oddest group on has to say
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about me. after spending only one hour on their website. here is the psychological profile. you have a critical by your mac. now, we're at an average speed. you should read more trivial stuff. i think you reach only 35 percent of your potential customer what you want. i was really surprised to see what conclusions about my character can be drawn from the data the day that even includes my mouse movements. it might seem absurd at 1st, but it's exactly this type of information that data brokers used to analyze us precisely. and it's not a pleasant thought. what are you most concerned about when it comes to data privacy? let us know. i see you next time. ah
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