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they invade our private lives through surveillance, hidden, opaque, secretive work through what's vague. it doesn't matter. the only criteria is what we'll hook people up. we shed light on the opaque worlds who's behind, whose benefits and why are they a threat to us? all opaque worlds starts january 5th on d, w, a. the omi con corona virus. variance means the rich countries are now urging their populations to get vaccinated and to get boosted israel, which has had one of the fastest pandemic. rollouts is now considering auth booster, jobs for the over 6 isn't for health care workers, but the director general of the world health organization says we cannot vaccinate
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our way out of this crisis, especially while there is still so much vaccine equity. so who do you choose to believe? i'm fill gail in berlin and this is the day ah, 2021 was a year in which we lost 3500000 people call it 92. i would assume that a so called 4th vaccine will be necessary and yeah, it's frankly difficult to understand how a year since the 1st vaccines were administered. 3 and 4 health workers in africa remain unvaccinated. a mystics. the most important thing apart from vaccinations is reducing contacts. so i called once again on countries to support those who are further behind
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also on the day it's that time of year again, all eyes in spain are on l. gordo, the fat one, the world's biggest lottery, with billions of euros in prizes. i haven't processed it yet. i was in the mountains with the dogs and i came here because i received a call. my wife didn't believe it. she began to scream, turned the t v on. look for the number and check that it was correct. we're just not used to winning anything with no country can boost its way out of the pandemic. the word self world health organization director general ted ross, gabrielle us. as wealthy countries, owed their citizens to get vaccinated or get boosted, alter gabrielle us, argues that a blanket booster program would prolong the pandemic as the w h o sees it. vaccine equity is the only way forwards. our projections show that supply should be
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sufficient to vaccine in the entire global adele population, and to give boosters to high res populations. by the 1st quarter of 2022. however, only letter in 2022 will supply be sufficient for extensive use of boosters in all adults. so i call once again on countries and manufacturers to prioritize callbacks and advert and to work together to support those would furthest behind. but there was one ray of light from the w h o. they say existing vaccines do seem to be effective against only crohn, preventing severe disease, especially if people are boosted. so should rich countries give booster shots to their own citizens or give those doses away to other countries in the name of
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vaccine equity. and for so it's not just about a 3rd shot. here's germany's health minister car lauterbach speaking today. if you're the person who else is in charge of personally as a scientist, i would assume that a so called 4th vaccine will be necessary. anya does not an example. this is germany's infectious diseases agency was at o record will become the dominant variant within weeks. the robert kalk institute says that if the latest wave is not stopped, the health system and critical infrastructure could become compromised. the government is responding by stepping up its vaccination efforts and tighten restrictions on gatherings. the festive preparations might be continuing across germany. but the country's top public health body has one people not to let christmas be the spark that lights the army on fire. there are no official restrictions on festive celebrations,
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but small gatherings being encouraged and which dicks the most important thing apart from vaccinations is reducing contacts, but less people come together, the smaller we keep our social contacts, the less the virus will spread everybody's behavior is crucial in this instance and try on tuesday german chancellor. oh la sholtes said the limits on the number of people who can meet will come into force from december 28th lodge. public events will also be banned, including prohibiting fans at football matches while protests against mandatory vaccines. and coven measures continue. many germans support the new restrictions. as a, i'll be honest, the numbers are actually going down again a little bit. but i have to say, in order to finally end the whole thing. it's actually quite good that we haven't the locked down. so that everything just comes to an end of it so that we can maybe celebrate again afterwards. vaccinations will continue during the festive season.
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as people hope this is the 2nd and last cove at christmas has kept more from date of new political correspondence. simon young. welcome, simon. yesterday the robert cock institute wanted maximum contact restrictions immediately, but the government has gone for some restrictions, but not until after christmas. people are bound to look at this and suspect that politics as trump science welfare is a question of where you put the emphasis. of course, the politicians don't want to even sound like they are even thinking of cancelling christmas. they prefer to rely on appeals to people to behave sensibly and responsibly. and also on the, the fact that a christmas itself is a sort of de facto lockdown. a lot of schools and businesses are closed. people tend to stay at home,
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many of them any way for 2 or 3 days or so they're just to keep their fingers crossed. the medical advisors on the other hand, of course, ah, i'm not worried about what people might think about it. they're looking at on the kronon, it's advance in germany, and they're simply saying the more restrictions, the better and the sooner the better. so, you know, it's a question of how you, where you put your emphasis. i think it probably would be better if everyone was saying the same thing, but in terms of the analysis of the situation, everyone is saying it's pretty serious. right. and so if things do get worse, are we likely to see further restrictions in the new year? if this doesn't get turned around we could do a physician. politicians have said much tougher measures needed or even some on the government benches are in fact nothing's been ruled out. i think the government
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a very key to keep schools and businesses open up, but they are in a race against on a chronus where they're massively ramping up the vaccination, the in particular, the booster campaign, the vaccinations generally it's going pretty well. again, on tuesday, germany managed more than a 1000000 vaccine doses. so nothing has been ruled out in terms of possible new restrictions. the chancellor has said that he and the state leaders will meet again on the 7th of january, but he didn't rule out bringing that full would because they know that this is a very fast changing situation. and in particular, to keep the pressure of the health care system, they may have to take more sudden measures. of course, some states can press ahead by the way, earlier before christmas, and some of them have announced that's what they're going to do. there will be vaccine mandates 1st, some workers and next year and there will that there's the likelihood of
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a 4th job has been raised. has that likely to go down with the public? well indeed, the health minister said to day that he's already ordered $80000000.00 doses of the biotech vaccine adapted for on the cronner expecting that to come out to be delivered in april or may. and also they've ordered more madana. so it's pretty obvious that that will be offered in many cases to people who've already had a 3 jobs. so that will be a 4th, jad. as to public acceptance. i think the numbers speak for themselves is clear that a lot of people think vaccination is the way out of this. 70 percent of germans have now been double jabbed and as i say, the booster campaign in particular is going forward a pretty quickly. so i, i think possibly if a 4th jazz, particularly one specially adapted to armor cronies offered a lot of people will take it up or thank you for that assignment for little
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correspondent. israel is already a planning to introduce a 2nd boost, a shot and prime minister naphtali bennett was tweeted, the world will follow in our footsteps panel from the countries. the health ministry has just recommended that over 60 health workers and people with compromised immune systems should receive a 4th coven shop. it's also recommended reducing the time between 2nd and 3rd shots from 5 months to 3. as part of the preparation for the 5th wave of the pandemic, lat recommendation still has to be approved and put into action. and he drew a mixed response on the streets of jerusalem. basically, i'm very unhappy that 3 is not going to be enough. over 60, i'm a risk and i'm going to do because i want to get to some of that should only be a 4th vaccine. if there is research that proves its effectiveness, if not,
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there is no use, especially when 1000000 citizens didn't get the 3rd. we read them off, i am in favor of it. the virus is changing all the time as an and our body does not as so it's such a vaccine is given, our body can update itself. and if the virus enters again, we will know about it in our body will be able to fight it. i do, shall anything, holly immobile, severe, let her. but i definitely think that we should, except the experts opinion, if they say 4th vaccine, i'll be the 1st to go get it immediately without any doubt, just as i did with the previous 3 vaccines. with me. ah, well as pandemic health restrictions dampen christmas celebrations the 2nd year in a row, people in spain are taking heart in a 200 year old tradition. the l gordo,
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lottery, l god means the fat one and its top prize. a $4000000.00 euros is paid out to everyone with the winning number there also lots of smaller prizes with a total of almost 2 and a half 1000000000 euros paid out every year. and. 2 2 they think me piano, but in the yard. oh wow. 086148 this years, winning number, and go to the as the top prize is known, was sung by 2 people from madrid. santa defrances school as tradition dictates across the city. the celebrations quickly got under way of madrid's a torture train station. spain's busiest rail hub. the majority of the winning tickets were sold by these lottery center o. e went over. it's a very widely distributed number. i'm pretty sure people from all over spain of florida. yeah, i think it's everywhere about the lucito into you from the region of kentoria on
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the north coast and on the lucy and the south. all the way to the canary islands, off the african coast, and order those spark celebrations by the lucky winners. and what does it feel like to win one of the many they prizes. i don't know where the my haven't processed it yet. oh, i was in the mountains with the dogs and i came here because i received a call. my wife didn't believe it. she began to scream, turned the t v on look for the number and checked that it was correct. we're just not used to winning anything with that one on a sheraton. and i'm really happy and how many people have won a prize? well, that's almost impossible to know because if the complexity of the dural but a total of 2400000000 euros was given away in prizes both big and small, in the centuries old and world's richest christmas lottery drop is here. oh, i mean with me about surprise christmas is a, let's had to be
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a spanish capital where we find our correspondent to jaime velasquez in madrid. welcome, jaime al gordo, i'm tell us about it because going 200 years and it has massive cultural significance for spain, doesn't it? yes indeed. well, hey, every is funny or this friends around 60 euros. a great mass lottery, and that tells a lot about how popular the luxury in the country they spend 3000000000 euros the lottery, but basically what they do is they biology because they share them with family and friends. so it's basically what you need to celebrate something to gather most of the people, for example, a give them a lot of people, for example, take their tickets and divide it in a different participation. for example,
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neighbors associations or a sell them, for example, one euro. they play the same number and for example if it's more. busy of a, 2000 and more to get in a village of 10000 people and a game away, 9000000 euros. and that tells a lot about the kind of a lottery that we're talking about here just on the board of the fund. one is not a very big price is for me. euro's compared to all the larger is that they gave way bigger prices. but in fact, if a lot of the smaller prices are 40000 euros, and basically a lot of people, every spiny at least get a little bit of not money, but at least a little bit of joy. when they see around that somebody got something in the group,
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let luxury, the joy was spoiled or event is going on strike it today. but the drill still went ahead and what were they looking for these lottery vendors? well, other vendors, they get a small commission for h t kits that they sell at these commission hasn't gone up for more than 17 years. and basically they are getting $0.80 for each ticket that they sell. they believe that they are not getting a fair share regarding that they are on the streets with shelves and making the spanish government earned at 600000000 euros. that they are taking away from, from the, from, from, from the draw. and then a 20 percent on taxes are for every ticket or every brice higher than $40000.00. so this is what they are saying. we're doing all the work
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here and we're just getting more share just 4 percent of the whole price. the lottery is giving away, i say, and so it's run by the spanish government. well, what did they say about this protest based on the strikes? well, it's a basic day. they need to review these, these commissions. they're normally all the prices and all the draws that we have a lottery vendors, they get 7 percent, at least, and here in the biggest bryce and the biggest event for the national lottery is they just, they are just getting for us and they are threatening probably with more actions and maybe not a strike. we still don't know there's and all the big event for the national
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lottery on the seat. and they are probably putting pressure in the government. but basically it was, wasn't what g g, i fall, this body has to know what they are going through because somebody has a thing that notary vendors, they're actually doing very well because they are selling 2 or 3000000000 euros. right. it's ok correspond jaime velasquez in madrid. thank you so much of you and has repeated its call to bruce from poland to address what it calls the appalling situation of migrants on that joint border. hundreds of people, mainly from iraq and syria, remained stranded that poland and the a you accused of russian leader, alexander lucas shanker, of encouraging them to travel to banners, to try and gain entry into the european union. that it was denies this and says you is to blame for the humanitarian crisis. while i was sitting authority,
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say almost 600 people remain at this warehouse on the better side of the border. despite the cold weather and the terrible conditions, they swear they can't go home and they have to move forward to have a future work with for no coverage. yeah, we came here too close to eop. we want to go to german, does what we need to go, but that path is blocked, and many migrant say, so to is the way back to minsk, the united nations human rights office accuses both poland and fellers of pushing migrants back and forth across the border it refers to statements made by migrants interviewed by a u. n. team in early december describing human rights abuses on both sides of the
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frontier. the majority said that while in belgrade they had been beaten or threatened by security forces, and also alleged the balance sheet security forces, force them to cross the border on team also had numerous reports of people being immediately and automatically returned from po the human rights office. is calling on both nations to address the crisis in line with their obligations to international human rights and refugee law. ah. so what will it be the red pill all the blue pill? i was a choice facing keanu reeves more than 20 years ago in the ground breaking science fiction epic of the matrix the film. and it's to see calls depicted the dystopian future in which humans are trapped by machines inside a simulated reality. will now matrix for has hipaa cinema screens in a premier delay several times by the pandemic,
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but doesn't measure up to the original. is are thomas fast forward to decade finish the matrix? revolutions. tell me what happened. thomas anderson, aka neo, is living an ordinary life in san francisco. when events take a turn for the weird like crazy. we don't use that word in there. and he finds himself mixed up again in a war between humanity and robots. the matrix resurrection sees keanu reeves and carrie, anne moss, reprise their roles assumed rebel lovers, neo. and trinity we may, i think it's everything that you can hope for in a matrix film and, and then song, oh, i think hopefully it can be inspiring. you know, help us always sort of a matrix films as a tool. you know, you kind of and that help us see the world direct to learn. we chowsky
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is back at the helm for the 4th outing of the science fiction action thriller filming began in february 2020. but it was interrupted by the pandemic that set the release date back 7 months. but the wait was worth it. anticipation has reached fever pitch and the matrix resurrection is expected to be one of the most successful cinema leases of the year. after all these years to be going back to where it all started back to the matrix. ah wow. let's get the verdict been from dw is master of the move is a scott ross for in cologne. welcome scott. so what do you think a should we take the red pill and dive back into the matrix?
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yeah, i think that depends a bit on how much you liked the the, the 1st films in this franchise, because this new movie is really an, a stallion callback to those films, particularly the 1st movie. it's very much based on the same sort of plot as, as the 1st matrix of film, though, lena, which house he a very cleverly adds a sort of neck, a new met, a level a to this story and a lot which allows her to sort of comment on the actual matrix films themselves and fans, response them and also to poke fun at the studio warner brothers. and they very well publicized attempts to try and make a 4th matrix film without her approval. um, that's all there again as neo and trinity, i really love seeing that. i'm where i think this, the falls down a little bit is in the action of if you remember the 1st matrix in particular, it made cinema history with the way it depicted actions or bullet time a sequences. and the action in this new film for me felt
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a little bit found in as if a language housey was almost like a cover band. just sort of giving us her her, her greatest hits again and not adding anything, anything really new. so for me, at least a matrix resurrections feels less like a 2nd coming of a cinema classic and more like an attempt to sort of resurrect a dying film franchise to see to have the money left in it. did it, did that doesn't sound good. and this is the 4th waters as you mentioned. so what do you think made a better which oscar you're filled in the to return to this well, and that's it. quite interesting because she set herself that, um, it was really in response to, to the death of her parents a couple of years ago where she felt that if she couldn't bring them back, that maybe she could a resurrect her 2 most famous, fictional characters, neo and trinity, i'm, and the whole production of this film i was, was quite troubled. it had to be stopped of her time because of, of cold id. and there were many casting changes. hugo weaving
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a wanted to return to play the villain agent smith. and they're only had in the 1st 3 films, but he had a scheduling conflicts of the role had to be rewritten and the new character a new actor cast in that i'm. there's also a new fan of morphis in this film character played by laurence fishburne, in other originals, the whole movie i think, can be seen in a way as which housekeeper, trying to look back and rewrite her sort of own fictional past, which is kind of interesting but the only problem i see is because the matrix was so influential, i mean, so other many, so many movies since have, have, have imitated and copied. it is very hard for this new movie to really feel truly original. are i to scott ross for ah, oh, equivocal. i crib casing of it on the matrix, and thank you so much for joining us. and i said for another day, but the conversation she had, the conversation continues online. you'll find this on twitter at d, w. news or you can follow me, phil. gail, thanks for watching. have a good day?
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a special country loan from above. starts december 27th on d. w. with this is d, they'll be news line from berlin. germany becomes the latest country to announce the tighter corona virus restrictions. authorities warned that only con will become the dominant ferret within weeks. you limits on social contacts will come into effect before the new year. also on the program for both food program sounds, the alarm over yemen, despite millions of people starving in a civil war,
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the un agency says it might have to cut food 8 in the new year. ah, i'm fil gail. welcome to the program. germany infectious diseases agency has wanted only cron will become the countries dominant variant within weeks. the robot cock institute says the countries health system and critical infrastructure could be compromised if this latest wave is not stopped. the government has responded by stepping up vaccination efforts and timing restrictions on gatherings. they'll also be limits on social contacts, but not until after christmas. the festive preparations might be continuing across germany. but the country's top public health body has won people not to let christmas be the spark that lights the army on fire. there are no
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official restrictions on festus celebrations, but small gatherings are being encouraged. a mystics. the most important thing apart from vaccinations is reducing contacts, but less people come together, the smaller we keep our social contacts, the less the virus will spread. everybody's behavior is crucial in this instance and try on tuesday german chancellor. oh la sholtes said the limits on the number of people who can meet will come into force from december 28th lodge. public events will also be banned, including prohibiting funds at football matches. the new german health minister also said it's likely that a 4th vaccine dogs will eventually be needed. and nothing should be ruled out in the fight against cove it wendy gordon with him. i believe that with the measures we agreed on, we can master the pandemic in the coming weeks. but we do not want to categorically exclude anything. we will consider everything if necessary. currently,
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that is not the case yet, is that only stevie ah, while protests against mandatory vaccines and cove, it measures continue. many germans support the new restrictions as a, here i'll be honest. the numbers are actually going down again the little bits. but i have to say in order to finally end the whole thing, it's actually quite good that we have in the lockdown so that everything just comes to an end of it so that we can maybe celebrate again afterwards. vaccinations will continue during the festive season. as people hope this is the 2nd and last covered christmas has kept more than dw political correspondence. simon young welcome simon . yesterday the robert cock institute wanted maximum contact restrictions immediately, but the government has gone for some restrictions. but not until after christmas. people are bound to look at this and suspect that politics has trumped science.
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well, villa is a question of where you put the emphasis. of course, the politicians don't want to even sound like they are even thinking of cancelling christmas. they prefer to rely on appeals to people to behave sensibly and responsibly, and also on the the fact that her christmas itself is a sort of de facto locked down. a lot of schools and businesses are closed. people tend to stay at home. many of them any way for 2 or 3 days. so they're just keeping their fingers crossed. the medical advisors on the other hand, of course, ah, i'm not worried about what people might think about it. they're looking at on the crown and it's advance in germany, and they're simply saying the more restrictions, the better and the sooner the better. so it's a question of how you, where you put your emphasis. i think it probably would be better if everyone was
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saying the same thing, but in terms of the analysis of the situation, everyone is saying it's pretty serious. right. and so if things do get worse, are we likely to see further restrictions in the new year? if this doesn't get turned around? what we could do a physician, politicians have said much tougher measures needed or even some on the government benches. in fact, nothing's been ruled out. i think the government very key to keep schools and businesses open up, but they are in a race against on the corner where they're massively ramping up a vaccination. the in particular, the booster campaign, the vaccinations generally it's going pretty well. again, on tuesday, germany managed more than a 1000000 vaccine doses. so nothing has been ruled out in terms of possible new restrictions. the chancellor has said that he and the state leaders will meet again
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on the 7th of january, but he didn't rule out bringing that forward because they know that this is a very fast changing situation. and in particular, to keep the pressure of the health care system, they may have to take more sudden measures. of course, some states can press ahead by the way, earlier before christmas, and some of them of announce that's what they're going to do. there will be a vaccine mandates for some work as the next year, and there will that there's the likelihood of a 4th job has been raised. how's that likely to go down with the public? well indeed, the health minister said today that he's already ordered $80000000.00 doses of the biotech vaccine adapted for armor cronner, expecting that to come to be delivered in april or may. and also they've ordered more madana. so it's pretty obvious that that will be offered in many cases to people have already had 3 jabs. so that will be a 4th,
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jad. as to public acceptance. i think the numbers speak for themselves is clear that a lot of people think vaccination is the way out of this. 70 percent of germans have now been double jabbed and as i say, the breach to campaign in particular is going forward pretty quickly. so i, i think possibly if a 4th jazz, particularly one specially adapted to our mac cronies offered a lot of people will take it up. and i thank you for that assignment for little correspondent. i. meanwhile, britain has reported more than a 100000 new corona virus. infections in the last 24 hours, it's highest ever davy. total. a country is one of the worst in europe to be affected by the only con variant. the government is urging adults to get booster shots immediately and has announced the purchase of millions of antiviral tablets. let's look at the british experience with professor as the ma g who is a public health expert from imperial college and london. welcome to
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d. w. more than a 100000 cases in a days, not a record that anyone wants or what's your reaction to figure? no, it's not a record that we want. so it's a very, i think, the highest we have a heart in the u. k. the good news, or there is the vaccines are working well, no serious cases as much of by death and admissions. the hospital remain fairly flat. so the case is very high. and that will put pressure on the case economy and l service. but the serious cases remain fairly flat because of the high level vaccination it is in the k population. so do you think an increase person campaign will be enough to contain this spike really boosters plus something else? so we've introduced face monday to meet k, which was abandoned in the summer. and so so asking people to be cautious about them mixing, particularly in doors. i suspect they're probably after christmas, all the new year. we'll see more measures in england as we've seen already in the
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past, the case just wells goes on. so it's good news. the vaccines are working in patrolling through on this and cell phone bring down the case numbers. and so i suspect probably by the next are going to follow up small measures in england as well. to control these numbers, the speed with which are only kron at duplicate so that the number of cases increases is such that people are saying, well, you really have to act sooner, rather than later is leaving it until after christmas. a mistake. i think the government so no pressure from its own party not to bring in measures before christmas or the last to measure brought in their lot on the part to get the message to parliament. so i think they're hoping that they can delay the measures for a couple of weeks by which time is possible. cases may well peak and begin to come down somewhat, but it is a gamble. i agree because this virus strain just spread very,
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very quickly. and so it's sort of become a dominant, straight across the kid with a much of weeks. the idea that it will peak and then come down seems odd at this time of the year when so many people are going to be getting together over the christmas period. are you expecting a big spike in january? it works both way. so your previous speaker said, chris, right kind of natural lockdown because of school clothes on cold his clothes when he replaces the clothes as well, up to 2 weeks. now people stay at home, people up in the course of this christmas, so many people cancel their external events like parties. now, so he's been canceled a lot of counsel museums and they're just a closing term. so i suspect will probably see fewer contacts that we would normally see christmas, which will help, it'll have to contain the spread of ours. and how concerned are you about the well being of health care workers given the passions that they're facing? about to myself it's, you know, there's
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a lot of pressure on us is our level of coverage, in effect, amongst healthcare workers. last sick which coaches for the strain on the people who left to to, to work shifts in austin and g p. surgeries and the work that is very hard to clean them with an increase in cases in recent weeks in most cases. so there's no pressure on, on the, on the health system you carry on health care workers. right, well we thank you for your time and wish you well, thanks so much for joining us, professor as a material from imperial coalition and take a look now at small stories that make news around the world starting in afghanistan with 4 in 10 and media outlets have had to close since the taliban took power. a new report by a new survey by report is about borders, reveals that thousands of journalists have lost their job since august. female journalist have been hit hardest, with nearly 85 percent, no longer working. ukrainian military forces of tested
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u. s. anti tank javelin missiles in the countries east as the mid military tensions with neighboring russia. chief of the country security council says 820000 russian soldiers station near ukraine's florida where they have been carrying out shooting drills. the island of madagascar is reeling after at least $64.00 people were killed when an overcrowded boat sank and then a helicopter, searching for survivors crashed. gaskets police minister survived the crash by thrilling for 12 hours to safety to on board, the helicopter remained missing. the world food program has issued another dire warning to the international community about the ongoing conflict in yemen. this time they suggest millions could be pushed into starvation because the f, the w, f. p itself will have to reduce food rations for 8000000 staffing people. from january, the u, an agency says donors have failed to fulfill their pledges of assistance.
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it's meal time for this year, many mother and had 3 daughters. the families village was destroyed by air strikes . now they live in a camp for internally displaced people relying on aid from the world food program. 7 years of fighting between hootie rebels and sadie back government forces has created what many consider the world's worst humanitarian crisis. food and medical shortages are causing millions to suffer, including many children in the children's ward of the also been hospital and center, the suffering is plain to say dangerously malnourished. their bodies bear the marks of war. and this is happening even with the current levels of food assistance provided by ngos. soon, families will start getting barely half of the world food programs. daily minimum
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ration you in agencies including the world food program, received only about 2 thirds of nearly $4000000000.00 requested from donors this year and food prices of more than doubled in yemen. currency to valuation and hyperinflation. a driving economy to new collapse. that's as fighting could use to force families to flee their homes. the camps like this one. if don't countries don't step up soon. these people would know where to go. will be left with nothing to eat. and sport north, america's national hockey league says it will not allow its players to participate in the beijing winter olympics. in february, the decision follows disruptions to the n h l to regular seasons schedule. because of corona virus outbreaks, leak is postponed, at least 50 games. this season and a child plays are in the teams of 11 out of 12 countries that qualified for ice hockey at the games. the only exceptions being the hosts,
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china and one of the best preserved dinosaur embryos ever seen has been discovered inside a fossilized egg in southern china. the at least 66000000 year old specimen which belongs to a toothless bird like pharaoh pod has been called a baby. a jingle young scientists say the embryo was in a tucking position, which had long been thought unique to birds, but now appears to be present in numbered dinosaurs. business update with chelsea. delaney is next more world news at the top of the hour by people in trucks injured when trying to flee the city center more and more refugees are being turned away. families.

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