tv Covid-19 Special Deutsche Welle November 10, 2022 11:30pm-12:01am CET
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here some are bigger, i'm listening so much different culture between here and there. so challenging for everything. ah and so miss, i think it was worth it for me to come to germany. shop my got my license to work as a swimming instructor in boucher now are 2 children only don't just one just a what's your story take part. share it on in so migrants dot net. ah, ah, ah, ah, the pandemic caused world wide damage economically socially and of course to people's health. but some communities have actually come out of it's stronger. welcome to the coven, 19 special. in
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a poor part of the venezuelan capital carrack has some neighbors, had the bright idea of opening a cinema at a great tight center plaza bunda was so successful that it's still running after the lockdown. ah, and we had to uganda to accompany a blind man as he goes about his everyday routines. during the pandemic restrictions on public life hit disabled people particularly hot at 1st to germany. in the town of mah book, a medical team has research in the effects of long covet, including elements apparently caused by vaccinations. demand at the clinic is high . my book and alon a small town in the western german state of hassan. in this, the dill is one of germany's few treatment centers for people suffering,
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suspected adverse reactions to covet 19 inoculation. here at the university clinic, 32 year old vera and 26 year old alexander are looking for help. they've suffered major health problems since their coven inoculations a year ago, experiencing a variety of symptoms that are making life difficult. it's alexander's 1st time in my book. he had to wait 8 months for an appointment. the outpatient clinic for post voc is over, run. for my, it's my 3rd time here and look at how the readings have changed. it could be down to the medication. okay, what are your main problems with his exhaustion? as for mainland from south oberon, and he hasn't manase neurological problems, are still the main thing for me. the pain in my hand and my nerves,
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mcnelson and my immunity in my hand is still misaligned. since last winter, friend harville of money, they have an idea where it comes from the nurse, matthew has to be out. they did a biopsy on my nerve tissue and found nerve damage. it stayed rigid like that. yeah . oh, wow. and you were healthy before and tried and gone. i definitely didn't have that beforehand. no nerve pain either yards, which had them nothing. after the inoculation, i clearly had something at 5 days later i had vision, problems, and dizziness and headaches. i went to the optician and was told i had blockages behind both pupils, appearance precursor to thrombosis, extra and that was then traced back was the innocuous aisha markups as among zodiac seattle soccer field of doom full. ah, what's in the months after half in mo, no,
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12 months ago i wish. mm hm. and i got more and more varying symptoms, vandalism, to mocking like dizziness and heart palpitations when standing up in the mouth. office now, also nerve pain and pins and needles. nobody believe me, then i was dismissed as mentally oldish and you're still not mccracken. i was always told it's nothing measurable, but they did do a biopsy of my nerve tissue. and i hope that with all cases it's taken seriously and not put down to being just in the mind that when someone comes in with numbness, the doctors do a biopsy of seeing a mac. oh, the cause of post max syndrome is not yet known. she patients develop varying symptoms. a wide range of factors could play a role such as undetected illness or infection at the time of inoculation. oh, the many factors make treatment difficult. according to ban chiva, a cardiologist and head of the post vaccination,
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outpatient clinic. they must hang cooking, you have to look closely and that's what takes so much time does this though, and it also makes it so hard for us to do our jobs here and then convey the findings. we come meet him quickly. i can't simply tell doctor so and so who's just phoned me, give me instructions and we'll do it just like that. it can also me allison, healthy, and every one is more than welcome to observe our work here and humans are to come and look at our lab method in the lab one's answers during the forensic search for causes and appropriate therapy. the employees at the center for unrecognized and seldom illnesses are in demand. here, blood samples of those afflicted are broken down into individual parts and analyzed novia for movement pursue, and since we believe that inflammatory processes can be triggered in some patients
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through a cove, it infection we or an inoculation who'd impact on without which my, that is we don't yet know we got for income, but that's what we're in the process of researching. this will be a list of who does go for support. we're calling us here for both of it's improving here. here to you see here that it's dropping in many patients is with lucian wolfing. i wouldn't just blame at all on the inoculations, either lease or canadian for that or surely. also genetic factors that play an individual role, how every one has those tens or hundreds of thousands of genetic variations in their genomes. and we got those for and those are perhaps triggered more in one person than in another on a. so i'll talk on this, not so easy to analyze that ad hoc guardian who's thought hopeful of visual food with these are scientific questions. and you know what can take a while to answer the concord? if you can't cure or understand an illness, just like that in one or 2 weeks, it can take years. some people work their whole life to identify the way an illness
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works with young. 2 years after inoculations began, there is still a lack of clinical studies on the cause and treatment of side effects on the staff about autism. he's a clinician, we also in clinical algorithms, me so that patients no longer remain in diag stick, limbo in on so size nirvana for blinds on a dusty and we need treatment center and where they know what to do their us visit to mom book has at least brought her cardi illogical problems under control. but her medical odyssey continues both neurologically and immune illogically. after filming, she was diagnosed with damage to her immune system, which requires further treatment. vera and alexander,
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who must 1st see if his new medication helps him decide to remain in contact. they intend to compare notes and support each other. i don't know so many different washington ah, over 15 percent of the world's population live with a disability and majority of them in poor countries where health care is lacking. these people were hit particularly hard by the locked downs, with even the simplest aspects of daily life. posing big problems with d. w records, actually asthma gamboa met up with a blind man in uganda's capital. come parlor only. hi god, to must see me. is passionate about music. and
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also about law. he wanted to study to become a lawyer, but then colbert 19. it was 2 for an admissions test. when the university moved the applications online, which left the blind man in the dark. find out if you are in the right place for establish the working rules. because everything was done online and for us really green about online. i missed 3 entries for my care as the hadn't applied. and i couldn't come because by that time were supposed to come, they closed at trans butch and schools were closed as well. say couldn't be successful in law. god to mas, see me is no studying to become a teacher. but he hasn't yet fully adapted to
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e learning. i had to look for someone to, to help me upload may examinations. and sometimes issues could happen and it may exams could not. applewood, chile, low ed may perform miss if i'm to compare my performance scenario on and he had to, he had to ease better because he had to, we had no such issues. we're doing exams physically at his university signs with measures to prevent the spread of covered 19 could be seen across the campus to the see me felt left out it became an uncomfortable experience. i wasn't able to, i didn't find those areas here or to ease to wash my hands on unless i had maybe someone say come and watch. johan said twin i could g r lays.
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but in most cases, after entering compass anguish may gain lake after 3 weeks because you choose a gate for yourself and the full in those 3 weeks before getting a gate even navigation, that mobility wasn't or that it could get lost to in different places. in the community to the see me faces related challenges like accessing public transportation. he says that this worsened during the pandemic. when the government shut it down, there were no exceptions made even for people with disabilities who rely on support from others. we were restricted, even when you're with your guide,
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you're moving their neighborhood and they want you to be and separate, but i burned as bats at the end of it. oh, you get yourself lost lose border borders. gun does motorbike taxis where his lifeline during the pandemic which left him more isolated than usual. but our community members, many people are not. and as soon as they don't know my live for chalets events, so it's very hard. and that community, about 3 percent of uganda's, $47000000.00 population are said to be visually impaired. they are part of a white or global population of a 1000000000 people living with some form of disability. research shows that during crises, the disabled often suffer most already. when you have a disability, you have a burden of dealing with all the things you may not be able to do it. some of them
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on mobility, some of them i, you know, with the education and so with additional restrictions of not being able to move, not being able to access atlas the little services you would have been able to access . ah, was an added burden. you know, statistics show that amongst the poor people are people with disabilities at the poorest. so if i know more regular uganda and leaves on a dollar a day, then a person with dis, dead disability is even worse. after the pandemic exacerbated the plight of many god to mis see me, hopes people will learn from it. he hopes for a more inclusive society, where people like him are no longer overlooked by their communities. m electrical engineer yet committee at which moved to kenya's capital to find work
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of his 3 children. his eldest son accompanied him, but then you can which he caught kind of at 19. today we're in nairobi as part of our, my cousin series in silicon has got to another file. i was hearing that lots of people were dying from cove it on up as a sun when, or even rich people soil upon the potter. i was when i got it, i was prepared because i thought, who am i to survive if even presidents were dying oklahoma and they have people who have everything they need, they have everything to protect themselves. my names are jacquita church. ah, i'm electrical engineer in kenya. i had their coffee. 19 medical, booker. i remember, it was in 2021 is the, and it was a wednesday or day with and i was working and, and everything was fine until the evening. nick, a fine as it is early,
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that's when i started to feel as if i had the flu. some i had difficulty breathing, difficulty in breathing to pull me. so i went to a private clinic, one to get tested private cortez. and then from when i told them my symptoms are different, the 1st decided to do a cove at test and we kind of id, nathaniel boy. and when the results came in, i was positive or positive nearly quite. i was shocked like one i could young generic and my eldest son was living with me and because he was studying in nairobi, the i end up, i knew it is a couple so he also had to get tested and he was when, unfortunately his was negative so i considered checking into a quarantine hotel, but my son would be left alone at home. it was so challenging by the end. i stayed at home and we were our masks every day. but i wasn't able to sleep at night. i used to stay awake and because i was afraid that if i fell asleep, i feel i would die alive. but i would go for it. after after 2 weeks went through,
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i went back for another test. and luckily i was negative anywhere near me, particularly since having covered one i've been dealing with health problems that i didn't have before after now was r bubble, for example. no, i have problems with digestion. that is the problem. that wasn't the case before covered, ivy may may require. maya abdulla who boys in quick work has not been good. i have 2 boys in college and my daughter is still in high school. it's been very challenging to earn enough money, and that's hit me very hard. somebody need to go back to method after recovering and though i was vaccinated for the 1st time, i also got a 2nd dose as well as the last one. the booster shot amazon, the government measures have helped reduce cases. if you compare when people were not wearing masks to know when people are, you see the infection rate has gone down drastically or by mouth. you may remember was aid ah
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cash. do you have a question about cove it as science editor, derek williams, tackles them based on the latest research and analysis. right to him at co producer i d. w dot com this week? he answers a question from susan. oh, what does research currently say about repeated cat 19 infections? o, remember back in the early days of the pandemic when having and getting over about with coven 19, at least was thought to have a big upside, which was that survivors for the most part, at least felt protected afterwards. kind of like the way i remember feeling after getting my 2nd dose of vaccine and, and then my 3rd dose of vaccine. but now that we're all swimming in what's being
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called variant soup. that idea no longer really holds water. i personally know many people, including a couple in my own family who have had the disease twice now and a few who tested positive for it 3 times. i'm not sure actually come as a huge surprise. i mean, after all, the for corona viruses that generally cause cold like symptoms are able to infect us multiple times throughout our lives. so re infections are certainly possible, but how often will they happen in the future? well, coven 19 become season. oh, like flu? that seems likely, though, we don't know how long exactly that process will take. a health authorities do mostly agree that otherwise healthy people who recover from coven 19 are generally at low risk of getting it again for at least
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a few months. but each person is going to have a different immunological history with a disease. so it's impossible to really predict your individual risk. and if immune evasion turns out to happen in different ways with different sub variance, experts say you can't really rule allow possibly getting infected by them, even in fairly short order on the chron at its sub variance, though, have really kind of thrown a monkey wrench into what we thought we knew because they're super infectious and several looked like they're better at evading immunity. then earlier versions of the virus and, and our micron also continues to mutate at a, at a pretty fast pace. that ability, the experts say, could easily cause numbers to, to spike pretty hard and fast, and the coming winter in the northern hemisphere when it comes to disease severity
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upon re infection. however, the news is more positive. most studies i've read, show that when reinfection does happen, the course of the disease in general seems to be milder. m. residence of a some in the venezuelan capital carrot has found a new way to stay in contact despite pandemic restrictions. but they came up with the idea of starting and rush top cinema with the project turned out to be so popular. but it's still going strong with the red brick shanty homes right steeply on the hills of pottery in the east of caracas. home to jimmy perez, pottery is one of the largest slums in the world. the flat roof tops here,
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i called platter band of these open spaces, gained new significance during the cove at 19 pandemic in seattle. and they had federal. it's a place on the roof of a house made with construction materials and up latan up into populated areas to plot. amanda is a socialist pace were people celebrate birthdays, 15 years, birthdays company, while activities they take place here are carmella to sell up their plot upon the holes people's memories in gaz after hi melissa mold treacher, feely. note. ella from media library compared to the 8 of the roof tops, became the base for the project. seni platter. bonder launched in the 1st months of the pandemic, it used outdoor cinema to relieve residence, confined to their homes. the events of continued beyond the quarantine locked downs and expanded to include life music. more than $200.00 screenings have now been held with several scheduled each month. the project was
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a reaction to the increased level of violence and suicide experienced during the pandemic. the projects co organizer and jimmy's twin brother, jaime, explains the program. i seen in fatty ice. there are children, fields and documentary phones, one important feel which deals with the fight against oppression. now they put us your own up or le cinco and look at them in the this is for a population that is leaving through trauma. i'm going through the process of morning and sadness, but he stay also this car, this week left by been a swell and social situation. either significant, all of that was projected in to our plaque up on the scene, him a screen which he what welcome by the community. i generated i warner media there is saw look a was the level of violence was feed use. as the film ends, residents flash their lights to applaud, and not only for the entertainment,
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they are grateful for the connections, the rooftop events have created the what i am blah you ain't by that have been given me, cassandra, sometimes there may be events which i can't see from my house. oh yeah. yeah. we speak with our neighbors who are watching like that right away. and we moved to their house and sit together. can you buy for me because they had a big balcony with a good view off my wife in a home by the mama we already knew each other effective. but now we share more a theme compact. this rooftop project allows us to share more, have more contact a c a and now we're more integrated to my company out. com again, the same for the pandemic intensified the social problems which plagues patasha. gangs used to lock down to step up criminal activity. pottery no one has venezuela's most dangerous place, became even more insecure through sydney platter. bonder the community reclaimed
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public space. the organizers say their initiative showed pattern residence. how to take action, where public services fail. jo, are speedo. ok. i asked pride, see violence, reduce your empathetic. you only come on is the only way hamano. so if there are adam, people like those are who take care of the portland toppings both and necessary topics, and then we will be in upper, tattered without home. and without future dante and not to get my bed answer, no, not yet. i'm awful doodle. oh, dropping our month into nickel, we aspire to. half a more humane community with a barrel gauge shown with a barrier between your audio help on what people feel used old in on the line, but in ear. and we are sure, when darky, we thou government here without been power of a structure that we have demonstrated great achievement is significantly important to ship them for the people normally for the community, for children, for kate, take care of school and for parents senior i don't represent tangible upon the
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sinner, platter band, a team drive their equipment to one of the poorest parts of the giant settlement where they are excited audience awaits this screening is for the children who hardly get to visit a real cinema donors have signed up to provide food for kids who frequently go hungry, which are fired a k sick out of many parents or without work, they can't take care of their family. also for media, there are children who go to bed without eating. well, man, for long age will come again when i started coming here, they told me glenda. i've got 2 days without eating those 2 days without food. think man it central, he has experienced enough weight on down the they give us a lot and now we're bigger and stronger. some of it on the foot of the cinema project is shining, a light on how a community can come together. even in the darkest moments.
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