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any breaking news with your up to date coming up next on dw, with weld stories, with doctors and hospitals here in germany. overwhelmed by a nasty season obs to be ever spirit tree and fictions in children. members, of course, it's much more detail for you to call them. you can also follow us on twitter and instagram it by name, directory building. thanks so much. ah with ah, will you become a criminal m. print a already know that with
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people are getting sick this winter, particularly children. many are seriously ill with respiratory infections. doctors and hospitals are at their limits. pediatrician, yes, muska has his hands full. currently up to $200.00 children a day come to his practice and berlin. respiratory infections are very common right now. this fight we gold girl is suspected of having an artist, v infection. a viral illness that can be life threatening in infants. that's why the pediatrician wants to admit her to hospital. the only problem is that he can't find a place for her grammar. like with now call to clinics. neither have a bed. we're not calling a 3rd clinic in past experience shows that we have to call at least 6 or 7 clinics before getting a bed. or there's no bed available at all. but they are urgently needed because of the spread of rsv infections. protective co with 19 measures prevent the spread of
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other infectious diseases that are now beginning to appear more frequently. like here in berlin, many clinics and germany can barely accommodate sick children. above all, there is a shortage of intensive cabot. in extreme cases, young patients have to be transferred to other cities waiting times in emergency rooms along because serious cases take priority. with an emergency room for 8 hours, it took quite a while. that's why you noticed the staff shortages waiting times in this emergency room. i usually much less than 8 hours, but on pediatric walks across germany, the situation is extremely difficult among even if you have a limited number of nurses, children can only take a limited number of beds because that is a huge problem in balance. children's hospitals and in building a canal clinic and this is an issue that has been on the rise for yes. yeah, cut musket beliefs. politicians must take responsibility is in here that the deepness and we're seeing the results of yes of,
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of steroids. he meshes in pediatric medicine through health care policies. and this is shocking, really. yeah. and it really makes one sad and also angry. oh yeah, cut muska says the children's and adolescent medicine is a matter of public welfare month. and this costs money with ovo mom and we finally found a bed. he has found a hospital place for this 5 week old baby, at least one piece of good news for to day. the eastern ukrainian city of coupons was occupied by russian troops for 6 months. the situation is difficult even after withdrawal. buildings are destroyed and damaged. in addition, mistrust to set in who collaborated. everybody needs to pitch in and re cuz new jenko teaches geography and information technology. but right now he's helping to patch up high school. number one in
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cooper dance russian missiles damaged. the buildings was recalled was there after the occupiers left, it started to get bad. her was, there was not a single day without shelling linea unable and was rotten of a younger bushel book. the shelling is russia's revenge for ukraine taking back territory. moscow's troops occupied the school and town for half the year. schools did continue with lessons cushioning. jenko says at 1st he was able to teach as usual but after the summer break, the occupies insisted on a russian curriculum. there are still russian text books in the classroom. yoga for those as i was, mike was for the return of the lives i opened the geography textbook for 8th grade . there wasn't a real curriculum, but they gave us textbook slash about worship. i took a look and said no on the 1st page it said on the 21st of february 2020 to let the
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latimer put in sign to decree about the recognition of the so called people's republics of don't ask and lou haskell was so am i supposed to sit there and teach that, that was wonderful. and there have been that much for edelton city of the russians occupied could be axed on the 3rd day of the war and controlled the town for more than 6 months. daily life is difficult. there is no running water and power outages of frequent. the question of who collaborated with the russians also looms. the newly installed ukrainian town administrator is clear. we are short on the carrier but so for them. if we talk about doctor's they took the hippocratic label, you have to help anybody who's in need that from a lot of the co would. but these people had a choice. this one on the market, they could either cooperate or not. well, a lot of us were a fact. there were many teachers who quit after the russians arrived in this as
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water, but without avail. another, those who took part in training by the russians or who received payment, sir, under the spotlight, cousin jenko is convinced he will not be charged. he was sent here by another school and carried on getting his ukrainian salary. but he does not judge his colleagues wondered up what they've always labianca. ukraine's secret service is investigating, and the teachers cases will come to court. difficult questions of guilt and morality will preoccupy people here for a long time to come. ah, in south africa, around 7000000 people live with a chevy. the virus that can cause aids more than half of those infected are women. a new drug, similar to a vaccine dose offers hope once
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a month since their medical been gone, i comes to this health center to get a package of prep, a daily pearl, the pre exposure prophylaxis, protects people from getting h i v. when having sex. so my family to listen to generation, it's, they do have the age of a positive. so i came here to take print, because i wanna, i don't want to be that puddle suction. that is he to impose a to the health center of the desmond to, to health foundation doubles up as a research site for many years. residence in the massive familiarly township have been participating in clinical trials. recently we had the breakthrough of that day per injectable. that only had to be given every 2 months that cavity, grover, long acting injectable. and at the moment in this very vicinity, we are tasting a 6 monthly prophylactic injectable, known as lemme capture via. so if we can get to a point where young people round the world,
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only have to take an injection every 6 months, twice a year. that would be an extraordinary breakthrough. linda. gail becker is a leading infectious disease specialist overseeing protocols for several prep and h. i v vaccine trials. she praises the achievements in the past. in the ninety's, hundreds of thousands died of aids. now anti retroviral drugs allow patients to live a normal life with no lifespan, but the crisis is not solved. particularly in the global north, there has been a, you know, turning away from a chevy. i think many people think the pandemic is of thought from it. we had 4000 young woman became infected with h. i v in the last week alone i, we still have a 150000 children, newly infected with a chevy every year. zinzis mother penguin, i wants to play her parson,
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finishing the story back at home. the 18 year old is busy, convincing friends to take prep muffled penguin as, as her generation is the 1st one to openly talk about h i v. an important step to end the pandemic. ah, our last trip is to the republic of moldova. we visit brother if he me to would treated into an ancient cave in the country's mountains for nearly 20 years. no electricity, no heating the hermit carries his warmth inside. brother f. a. me is keen to get home after the daily service in the nearby monastery. and that involves walking about a dozen steps down into this rock formation. this sight served as a refuge for monks even back in medieval times. no sir, are you jo? 2, they say monks have been living here since the 13th century t issue,
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according to the encyclopedia britannica. it since the 12th century, otto thought she could do it. we don't have any archive she, so we just have a rough idea. will you? my truck will book shimaya. no, no, he's the only one left living here. for the past 18 years with no water electricity or heating. but he does have a little church. after me used to work as an electrician and had a wife and children. he won't tell us why he gave everything up to live alone. but even as a child during communism, he was fascinated by religion. you'll not be here to go with him a good gun. i secretly attended church from about 1955 to 1960. they are toys don't appear when it wasn't really allow you did to who did in the church. there was an area with a bard window. deadlock vanilla be here to go. i was in 2nd grade or so her nifty
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garage and trip was trip your duck and i remember how i would grab hold of the bars much young trip with him will and not like go until the service was over. when was did national were no my did im drama. la gregory shooting, heard indian misery been through new degradation. miller's manners nowadays. he spends his time studying taxes by candlelight and were citing long prayers management team is to ensure that she yeah. uh huh. shiny tumble. now and then villagers come to ask him to pray for their dad. they pay him with a loaf of bread or some money. leave them there's also a growing number of tourists interested in the cave monastery to day. some curious folks from japan have come to pay a visit. fmi is happy to show the way. ah, ether me traveled a great deal when he was young. to day the field from his narrow balcony in front
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of his cave is quite enough. as a hermit, what does he know about the world out there? the war in ukraine, for example, is what you say. you could this or is complicated. but it has spiritual causes to doland. regina brother ethan. he doesn't want to say much more about that. the war is painful for the orthodox monk. does he have any counsel for humanity? she b, deducing good will eczema, might be modest in your desires up. oh, lucy, lisa could do what you ought to do rather than what you want as you be. that you choose and then maybe you will do the right thing. yeah, i've got a guy for about you and it will be beneficial. i think i spoke huge, but you can call us oh, that's his message from solitude. perhaps he don't have to be too close to the world to give it the right advice. ah
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