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w travel off we go 2016. as like a bunch of the clean cut wants to see if germany was the me, the last few years have been quite a ride, a brilliant touch with the dividends. i've already done the homework when it comes to gem abuse, and of course i always look in the eyes for a kid, but perhaps the biggest on the new hobby of $900.00 longer approve. i want to be in that you'd better repose americans. but when you're feeling multiple giving, you'll realize that coach is just another way of living. are you ready to meet the dad and then join me right to do it on b, w. ah, ah, the new year and a new hope, german businesses say they're expecting a significantly better 2020 to 2021. will look at why despite supply problems and the ongoing pandemic feeling. so it's
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a race against time. china is hoping to eradicate rising corona virus numbers is it prepares to host the winter olympics will get the latest and the rest of the world goes nuts, the california walnuts. but we'll hear how supply chain problems mean. there aren't enough to go around the state of your business on robots in berlin. welcome to the program. role on 2022 german companies are expecting big things from next year, despite all the concerns about a new corona, virus variance, and supply chain shortages. as according to the latest annual survey by the cologne institute for economic research, they asked 48 business associations representing almost 3000 companies about their prospects for 2022. and you'll see that 39 of them say they expect high reduction or greater business activity next year. the other 9 say things are supposed to say
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are, as they expect things to stay around the same level, not a single association expected their sector to be worse off in 2022 than 2021. now a wide variety of industries are optimistic almost across the board. really among them are machine and plant manufacturers. we've also got retailers, the i t sector is banking on more security contracts next year. and last but not least, we've also got construction. and the pharmaceuticals sector, however, when it comes to creating new jobs, the survey is not quite as bullish. only $21.00 out of the ca sessions say there sectors will be hiring more people among the manufacturers and electronic equipment and craft workers. at 19 of them said that the number of employees will remain the same while 8 of the business associations are actually planning to cut staff next year. well, let's discuss the findings of the survey further with the director of the cologne institute for economic research. michelle, thank you very much for joining us on
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t to we a business just to explain to us why there's so much optimism among jim and businesses . and i mean, i think 3 arguments make clear why the german business sector is optimistic for us . we are still out of the way of crisis, and the 2021 was disappointed. mongrels, and we traced all the supply side problems you mentioned already. and this year and the next year 2020 will be a year catching up again. and we hope to come to the repeat process level again. so it's still year of catching up. second on we have a lot of more in the auto statistics of the german, they're nearly on the historical level on the highest level. so there is no demand side problem. the only problem we have the only maybe michael about it, the supply side rooms you mentioned. so we expected the john business as in the
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general expect that there was a problem next year. so all this is base is the basis for optimism button more. most important. we have no demand side problems. in germany. we do have the on the con very and now in case numbers are rising, how businesses feeling about that today? factoring that in when they think about how, how good 2022 is going to be for them. you'll be asked to answer for the company's end of november and the 1st time of december. so that was still in the situation that they were faced of the fact that there is a new, very variant of virus called micron. about what can you do. you can only ask for more flexibility edgelog production scheme. you can try to be flexible in the, in the uses of your workforce and all is already done and the companies are working on the vaccination campaign. so this is not a very simple task to, to make an forecast on the only current is a vase may be strong, but without a smaller impact on the hospitality situation,
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nobody knows. and the right is between standstill of production that will be the worst case. and an ongoing production, and that may be the best case that we have not really an effect on that. so in this case, you can only ask for flexibility. and he went about supply chain problems as far as having a knock on effect, we're seeing inflation as a result of that was saying i of energy bills is on if that expected to resolve itself during 2022 it takes more time as we expected during the year 21, but for next year the company's us indicating that they will see an ongoing, a lower problems on the supply side. the logistic systems which are really the travel due to the closing of ports in east asia. for example. have we, we expect to, to solve these problems that will come back on the, on the new quality on the justice. and the companies react as already mentioned, was high us cost. so right, this is still uncertain,
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but there are more hope that will solve the problem next year. and this will the most important for coming up with all the demands which is still in the order statistics. ok. michelle hotel, director of the cologne institute for economic research. thank you for joining us. welcome. that china is seeing its highest numbers of corona virus cases. since february of 2022. over $200.00 reported on sunday. most of the cases are in the northern city of she and where almost all businesses have been orders to close. residents must say confined to their homes is the authorities carry out what they call a full disk infection of the city. the usually bustling city of $13000000.00 is more like a ghost town. only one person from each household is allowed out every 2 days to buy household necessities. all non essential businesses have been ordered to close by may not like it, but 2 years into the pandemic, people are getting used to it,
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stocking their fridges, and preparing to sit it out. that's a chance i ya will meet. but now with experience, we know that locked down a large scale contact tracing and investigations of infected cases as well as quarantine are very effective. that's our china has been able to curb the spread of a pandemic. what might be in such a shorter time, or you go by in the trees. so now i'm not scared. i said all we have to do is follow quarantine instructions home and the pandemic will go away soon. if you might have a good china has implemented a strict 0 covert strategy since mid last year, using tight border restrictions. targeted, locked down st. lengthy quarantines and population tracing technology. managing to slow new cases to a trickle. the country is implemented even stricter measures as it prices for thousands of international athletes for the winter olympics. in february, foreign spectators are mostly banned. all participants must be fully vaccinated.
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and once they enter, the olympic bubble will undergo daily virus tests. but with the virus expected to become a part of normal, everyday life. elsewhere in the world, china's total lockdown strategy is coming increasingly under question to you actually, you should in younger now some the other global business stories, making news. airlines across the world cancelled almost 8000 flights over the christmas weekend. according to the flight trucking website. flight aware dot com cruise code in sick after getting infected with cove in 19 bad weather. also kept many plains on the ground in north america. david related flight cancellations, continued on monday to russia. energy giant gas from has rejected accusations that moscow is deliberately limiting natural gas applies to europe. polish government says russia has stopped gas deliveries along the yar mile europe pipeline, which supplies western european countries. public data shows the gas link has been put in to reverse this week,
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allowing poland to receive deliveries from germany instead and trouble. chinese property developer ever grant says it's accelerating the delivery of new homes to customers. it wants to deliver $39000.00 by the end of december. that's almost 4 times as many as it did in each of the previous 3 months. at 2021 has been blighted by all manner of supply shortages and the end of the year is proving no difference over the festive period. backlogs at ports have held up deliveries of all kinds of seasonal favorites in the u. s. supply bottlenecks. i'll providing a particular frustration farmers. walnuts do particularly well at gold river farm in california at the end of the year. from here, they're shipped around the world. 30 percent of the global supply comes from the west coast state. um, this load is going to germany. these in shall walnuts are going to lebanon. ah,
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these loads are going to japan. but this year the boxes are piling up in the warehouses. not how it should be. exports are grinding to a halt. gold rivers president is worried. a we are shipping right now, less than half of what we should be shipping and could be shipping this time of the year, simply because there's not equipment available. the port of oakland, a key export hub, see routes in major ports like this one are heavily congested due to high demand. ships often go only as far as los angeles rather than up to oakland to save time and money. they're making decisions to try to get their vessels back on schedule as quickly as possible. and also because of the incredible import demand, they're trying to hurry back to asia, pick up in ports and bring an over to the united states. the woman farmers here in
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northern california are losing out the competition on world markets is fears. china and chile are also important not suppliers. so is europe. all customers, retailers, for example, no longer necessarily look for quality in times are uncertain supply. they're more concerned about availability, which is one of the californians have already lost customers. now the global semiconductor chip shortage has been one of the biggest effects of international supply chain troubles. but as you've just seen, food is also struggling to get to where it's meant to be eaten. well, a potato shortage in japan means that mcdonald's restaurants are experiencing gay chip shortage of their i'm, they're particularly popular in japan,
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mcdonald's french fries. but for now, they're only available in size. small japan imports is potatoes from canada among other places. but due to corolla, virus related logistics problems, as well as flooding near vancouver, fewer deliveries are arriving from canada. many japanese are disappointed if i go to get up ever since i was a little girl, i loved mcdonald's fries. if i could, i would eat nothing but fries until i was full. so i'm a little bit disappointed to the end of it. i don't think it's that big a deal, especially if you can still buy multiple servings. it's not like all the fries are sold out. if they were then, yes, i would find it a bit sad for the people who like mcdonald's fries, but they can still get the small. they just have to settle for smaller portion, like around 2900 fast food restaurants in japan are affected by the delivery
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problems. now, mcdonalds is hoping to fly their fries in until men fast food lovers will have to dial down their expectations. and now a reminder of the top business story with following for you this, our japanese businesses are overwhelmingly optimistic about 2022. a survey of thousands of firms found 3 quarters of them expect the next 12 months to be better than the last from so from, and the business team here in berlin, from all from us to head over to our website, d dot com slash business. you can also find us on a d 2 d to be use youtube channel on facebook to next time. ah, ah, i'm library. and some of the smartest pigeons. their visual memory is outstanding. can you memorize $700.00 images and we
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call them any time for a pigeon? it's a piece of cake to morrow to day. in 60 minutes on d. w. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word, louis pinnacle. rico is in germany to learn german. why not learn with him a simple online on your mobile and free to shop. d w e learning course, nikos vague. german made easy this is did other news asia to day. i looked back at how cove at 19 impacted se asia this year and left not just depth, but also hope in its wake. fast and indonesia, which for the time in the summer became the every center of the pandemic, denisia, and were health care workers, and volunteers kept the fight against corbett alive despite the odds.
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political instability, complicated me and modest covered response. levy many to wonder if the ruling hunter made the prices even worse in militia one man made after life vaccines to comfort families for lost loved ones and in thailand, keeping loved ones as memories, alive. oh, children of banquets famous st. food vendors are carrying forward their food legacy . ah, i'm british manager, thanks for joining us. in mid july, indonesia experienced the kind of devastation from covered 19 that india had just a few weeks before the delta barrier to talk through the country making at the epicenter of the pandemic in asia. at the time, indonesia had fully vaccinated,
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less than 6 percent of its population. as a result, one in 3 people were testing positive with many ending up in hospitals. d w went behind the scenes at one such facility to see 1st hand how health care workers struggled to keep the system from complete collapse. getting into her coven protective gear, take some time and more than a little courage, but nurse to santa is just glad to have equipment available. right after graduating from nursing school last year, she was sent to the front line of the pandemic in jakarta and became infected herself. a few months after she recovered the 2nd wave hit the country. people that have another thumb, we use stretchers and wheel chairs. gable hadn't met now we even had to rotate the oxygen bottles for patients in the emergency room or thinking it
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a little bigger. and they kept coming and coming even after we were out of beds and oxygen. think out of it. those who came had low oxygen levels, i was overwhelmed with a little bit about walla hanneman officially cove. it is claim more than a $100000.00 lives in indonesia, with many health workers among the victims. they've mostly been given the chinese sin of act vaccine. now medical staff like dr. post peter, are getting a booster shot of madonna to better protect them. oh, well, at a law i'm really tired. no. any. this is just me, but when there are a lot of cases, i start talking to myself. this is insane. i have to work with coven 19 cases over and over. i often feel like crying, but then i realize i'm not alone. my colleagues are also working hard, even with that. but by october, indonesia had passed a peak of infections, but people was still dying. many alone in their homes,
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it fell upon volunteers to step in and organized funerals for these victims of covered 19 if only to give them some peace in death. until you saw ya know, puts his life on the line, caring for the day. the 53 year old is a member of a so called quick burial team. one of the many covered 19 volunteer groups in the city of dr. carter. their motto is, ha, ha, ha. i know people of jo district, we are responsive, agile, and tough blue. the volunteers help overwhelmed cemetery officials to deal with the many covet 19 victims in indonesia, despite much lower case numbers in recent weeks. their help in this part of java is still need to win the long while assoc ali. last i am suffering from all the heat up and handle the sweat was bob money, though. he is rack and sometimes like the funerals process is entirely in our
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hands because the others are afraid they would have gotten back on the law. it's not just that some people are afraid. many great diggers are simply exhausted and can no longer, for instance, collect bodies from people's homes. during the peak of the pandemic, graveyards were open, round the clock. in july alone, 570 people died here. more than in the previous 12 month. normally how you'll know works as a cleaner, but independent people like him have prevented the entire system from collapsing. his family's proud that he volunteers. but they also fear he might get infect the volunteers hope that the fast burial of bodies will not only bring down the infection risk and hence the mortality rate, but also help to reduce the psychological burden. for morning families or young who
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is a christian and says he regards helping as a future hello recycle you among me? is it a risk? yes, yes. yes, we are actually a little afraid. we throw that fear away and put our hope in the almighty, where it's great to help people in need to touch and make sure things run smoothly and safely, atlanta, atlanta, and with all the precautions in place. ariano is positive that he can achieve this goal at the end of the day. with a negative result. in miramar, meanwhile, a double crisis bush, the country to the brink, this summer, political instability after the military coup and a brutal 2nd wave of covert 19 thousands of healthcare workers had walked out and protest against the hunter. the few hospitals that stayed open couldn't keep up with the strain. many people turned to religious groups for oxygen to treat the
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sick hits just after dawn in young gone me on mars, largest city in front of this mosque. the line for empty oxygen tanks slowly. shuffles, fluid people have already been waiting for hours desperate for a refill of medical oxygen for loved ones with cove at 19 humana was hello if we want to get medical oxygen, we have to come here early. even though i came here at around 4 in the morning, i had to stand back in the line as some people had already arrived. now. now, now young for many in myanmar treating cove at 19 is a do it yourself project. oxygen and hospital beds, as guess the most decided to offer oxygen as a way to help. but i'm out of the body. well, initially we thought of distributing meals to coven quarantine centers, like we did last year. who are season? oh, but we changed our decision as we saw people in desperate need of medical oxygen look
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at our dental is all gonna it's available here, free of charge. religion, ethnic background, doesn't matter. all who wait a served. it's a lifeline, as most people here can't afford to pay prices, have more than tripled with the infection surge law. why the military government has not been able to effectively manage the health crisis authorities and now even forcing oxygen factories to close. so we're struggling to get enough supplies to refill the oxygen tanks of public hospitals. there aren't enough medical facilities and they're finding it hard to cope with the demand for oxygen and other essential drugs and equipment room lujan with the country and crisis. these muslim volunteers say they want to join with the buddhist majority in the fight against cope 19 and many in need are taking up the offer
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since they have nowhere else to turn in militia, the opinion of loss was still fresh during august. the month of the hungry ghost festival, but distant hours, families traditionally take this time to honor the dead with gifts. and one religious shop owner came up with an item that many had wished to give, departed, loved ones. mister lee ong makes the job many departed. loved ones, never got coven 19 vaccines. except these doses are made from paper with devout families, are buying them up as gifts to appease the spirits of the dead. they won't go there . they're eating the cove in 19 situation. in malaysia is quite serious, so many people died before receiving the vaccine. monks under lee wall form and you therefore, i hope with this product so that it can help the deceased to fulfill their dying.
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wish that he was in the $300.00 a year. while the heartache over vaccines is high, this year, thousands in malaysia have died before getting the chance to get the jap, mr. they young can barely keep up with demand for his paper sets are being done to lucy, the orders keep coming when they say, and we have to work overtime until late at night to make this product to face without all the good i'm here. ah, families have bought the paper, vaccines will in the end, burn them as offerings during the hungry ghost festival. when spirits are thought to return to earth. though this vaccine couldn't prevent the death of loved ones, many hope the gesture will at least to bring them peace in the after life. ah, another place where corbet 19 has taken a heavy toll is the ty, capital, bangkok, among the many who died was some of the owners of the cities well known st food
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stalls. and as we report, some of their children are stepping up to the plate to make sure their businesses continue to thrive. which is now one of the 1st things at which tanks of money does when setting up his food store alongside the michelin stars. he places a photo of his father, who died this year if coven 19. he ran the store for nearly 50 years, turning it into a must visits of the bangkok street food scene for which there was no doubt he would continue setting up the store renowned road rice noodles. i have to continue this business. one been the shop with what my father love the most and i love him the most. i have to keep it going. no matter what. i bought it stores like this one in bangkok,
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china town were under threats even before the corona virus pandemic, facing competition from up market restaurants and resistance from city planners wanting to clean up the crowded pavements. but some say you can't beat these gastronomic gems. handed down from generation to generation. i need your money of doll has existed for so long since when my mother and my aunt were young. people know that it's famous. when they come to china town, they know that they have to come and eat at the noodle, stall under the old cinema building up. it's why cerise is cited keeps on going. her mother was another well known st. food vendor who died of courage to recess, had to learn quickly how to make her mother's favorite steps to
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slower than me hung. so i'll be overjoyed if customers say our dog still tastes like my mother's only home. it's given me some encouragement. some tell me not to quit because they can't find food like this in anywhere else. oh yeah, i love that when i come a little behind you, nina layla. and so in this corner of bangkok street food is now more than just about its taste. in the time of cove, it, it's about keeping memories alive. that's it for today there's of course more updates on the region on our side did of a dot com forward slash a chef in c assumed about the fight against the corona virus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing? what does the latest research say? information and context? the corona virus update the code 19 special next on
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d w. how long does a or an eternity time. it can be measured precisely, and yet each person experiences it differently as if there are different forms of type, type a phenomena, a dimension, and illusion. about time starts december 31st on d, w here. ah, ah, 2021 began with hospital systems struggling against a deadly wave of corona, virus infections. but hope for high for cove at 19 vaccines and the return to normality that jobs would eventually enable. but the vaccine campaign has been slow
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and uneven. oh, many poor countries are still waiting for shots. millions of people and the developed world have refused to get vaccinated altogether. ah, that's allowed the virus to mutate and evade our defenses. crone of our experience, the prospect of new lock downs and the continued fears for our health. these are the concerns that we'll offering with us into the new year. this is your cobra 19 special. i'm chelsea delaney in berlin. well, it seems like a lifetime ago, but germany and the early days of the pandemic was widely praised for its measures to contain the virus. but this year, germany's reputation as a pandemic success story has slipped. the country has found itself at the center of new virus outbreaks, while vaccine skepticism has proliferated. our next report takes us through the ups and downs of germany's fight against the pandemic,
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and 2021. everything's closed. germany is in the hot looked down at the start of 2021. the 2nd wave of infections has swept across the country. by know, the vaccination campaign has just gotten underway. many hope that the japs will bring gradual relief to the situation. but it has to come that if i get the chance i would like to be vaccinated because i think there will be little side effects. i'm sick for a while because i'm over 70 and are, is if they added during the 1st few months of the campaign, there's a priority list of people who can get in the nice elderly people in health care workers being 1st in line. but the start of the inoculation campaign has been a bit bumpy. there are not enough exceeds a new production facility is yet to be built for the german develop biotech, pfizer vaccine. the situation in hospitals is becoming more dire by spring. a 3rd wave has reached germany, triggered by the more contagious elva variant. as absolute as it was incredibly
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stressful for my colleagues that there was a lot of an aside. he and we had frequent staff shortages. and we wanted to do the best he could to comply with the hygiene bruce. it was extremely tense situation and the front of that had so on. the situation in the crematorium is also tens, especially in the eastern german state of saxony. here the number of corona virus deaths is particularly high beyond tartar, and there were days when we had no del stem. we could cremains in a day of yum takara from in me. the coated situation has finally started to improve as infections, numbers drop, more and more regions are starting to ease their corona restrictions. to what extent can people enjoy freedom? despite the danger posed by the virus? this question remains at the center of the debate all summer. while the vaccination campaign makes good progress, that's my children are allowed to go back to school after the summer vacation with face moss, regular tests and airing of the rooms. but they're happy nevertheless. and
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homeschooling is hot at home schooling just in fun luck. you didn't get real lessons if you had a question. you couldn't get a proper answer. colored initially run for them. but the pandemic is not over. the number of infections rise significantly again in the fall. this time it's those who are unvaccinated, who are affected the most by the highly contagious delta variant. the rights of the vaccinated and unvaccinated now becomes a point of contention. for those who choose not to get immunized on board from entering more and more places, germany has seen many protests against corona regulations. many of those happened in the state of saxony, where far fewer people want to get vaccinated than in the rest of the country. since november, germany is caught up in the 4th and by far the worst wave of the virus incidence rates in several regions have skyrocketed. at the same time,
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the country has started to administer booster shots, but experts say they are clearly too late. we have to do something and because people wait at sort decision makers wait that so long to do anything, it won't be possible to really do it without these restrictions. unfortunately, high infection rates have forced authorities to tensile many christmas markets and events in december. the 1st report at hays is the only cranberry and also causing concerns among people in germany. 2021 and much like the you, the for with great uncertainty and the question of how long this pandemic were lost . all earlier i spoke to tobias kurt the epidemiologist. you saw there in that report and i asked him what has proved successful and what hasn't. and during the pandemic so far, take a look. although the vaccinations are working certainly does. that's not the only measure, particularly if you are in a wave. so with increasing numbers of people who are infected,
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we need to continue to learn that we're keeping a distance repairing that face a face mask. am and, and other things that like, like bringing fresh air into the rooms. that's certainly a very important thing. we have also learned that is important to think on a global level of pandemic on the global level. and if we not managed to really provides a vaccines on the global level, we will not stop future variance to develop and future ways to roll in several regions. i in the world we've obviously heard criticism from scientists throughout the spent i make that politicians aren't listening closely enough to the research. do you think that's true? has that changed? our politicians are listening to the scientific community when making restrictions . it's always difficult her because the situation often was not that clear, scientific data are not available right away, but now i think we've learned over the last 2 years that things and need to improve
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in germany. generally there's, there's a good interaction we saw just around the election that there was a vacuum of decision making, which i think led to a to late start of measures to, to bring the numbers down and, and hopefully now and in the future, there will be a more open transparency discussions between the scientists and politicians. however, it's also important to have good data available. and here we certainly can improve in germany and some other countries. so are closing out one year and trying another in the midst of another wave of infections. and what should be done differently and near to con i think we need to prepared that ways are coming and that we need to react fast and need to really have better data available and at provide his data to scientists will really can evaluate whether there is a situation really going on in germany right now. we are speculating due to
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d infection rates of other countries and say like wells, this will also come to germany, which is very likely, however, when exactly this is arriving and how quickly this is developing is something that we are as of today cannot really predict well so we need to really watch the situation closely and keep the discussion as transparent and open as possible. i think one of the biggest questions we all have as if the vaccines currently available are going to remain effective as the barrett virus continues to mutate. and do we need boosters coming up that very soon? i think that we need to consider a booster vaccination in the future and also with the companies of producing a vaccine that is now modified and be probably very more effective against the on matron very ends. and so however, this won't be the last very and so there will be more coming. and i think we will have to deal with vaccinations for quite some time. that is tobias heard
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a professor of public health and epidemiology at charity hospital on berlin. thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. now, shares and your question about the other types of crowd, a virus for our science correspondent derek williams. oh, look are the types of corona viruses are out there? hundreds of different corona viruses have been identified to date and there are many, many more out there. but the ones that interest us most are of course, the ones that infect us, which are known as the human corona, viruses, and 7 of those have been identified. so far a for only cause mild, cold like symptoms and are considered and demick, which means that they circulate widely, especially in the winter. though these pathogens are pretty harmless now,
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and scientists speculate that they might have caused much more serious disease in the past, but have adapted along with our immune systems to be less deadly to day. then there are 3 much more recent additions to the human corona, virus family that can cause much worse illness from a lineage called a beta corona viruses. there's the, the pathogen that causes severe acute respiratory syndrome or, or sars. the one that causes middle east respiratory syndrome or, or mergers. and of course, there's sars covey to which causes coven 19. 1 characteristic made a corona virus, is share, is that they, in fact, mammals, which means that they exploit similarities. all mammal cells have in common to invade and make more copies of virus. and it also means that they don't have to
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change a whole lot to, to jump from mammals species to mammal species. many science are pretty confident that sars coby, too originated in baths. like the viruses that cause sars and murders. now baths are amazing and lots of ways, not least because although they can carry many different viruses, they somehow seem to remain rarely resistant to the diseases those viruses can cause and other species. and we think that the ability has evolved because many baths live in huge colonies where any infection could quickly wipe out really vast numbers of animals. um, some research indicates that batt resistance is down to immune systems that come to
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terms with infections. basically, striking a balance with the virus, rather than declaring war on it so. so bad, don't get rid of the virus, but they don't get sick either. although the superpower unfortunately also makes them a reservoir for, for corona viruses that can john to other mammals like us. mm hm. and that's it for this cove at 19 specialty. and chelsea delaney from me in the whole team here in berlin. stay healthy, stay safe and see you again soon with
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