tv Documentary RT April 2, 2020 12:30pm-1:31pm EDT
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and that's the health extreme at bangkok fresh from his self isolation with coronavirus discussing the government's plans to increase n.h.s. capacity and think of the army of volunteers who signed up to help with the fight and he also outlined that the latest testing figures after criticism that the government isn't doing enough but i'll be back with more for you in hoffa from now .
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they're going to move. on. there's only one jelly bean there's a new me i'm on clean how we have all we don't have a medium want to do have trinity why not so that is that is what i'm pushing pushing society to create. it will be a laboratory. you know what i actually have. well you can go. down any prison food. but do you know what. you know. and if you give me enough i want to do you have one. care. and you break your back. one.
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so how did you do it a. day. thank you breck 2 o'clock in the morning it was crazy. 30 in the morning because most. reading about a report charles schwab rockefeller. report had gone in america. i read books on all the money for our ship a new i read steve harvey you know all the glycol subsists act like success. you know arkansas department of correction they have tonight one
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more time i request to make interviews with you. they say that they're too short of staff to allow this. so. we're going to have to tell us your story on the phone is that ok for you ok your calls system around which you. i was too young back then to to really grasp the magnitude of the devastation. and the pain that all that is with calls on my family the victim's family and the big the children 'd and they you know i think about.
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an 18 year old. man after he had planned to. rob someone at an a.t.m. machine for the purposes of getting a bad ready deal of $60.00. because after the needed funds to pay for his cat and get out and get his. diploma. after he had the weapon in. after the post a tribe of the backs that. i reached a little to. the drive a savage well. they had that was needed a truck grabbed the key battered. my peers are waving every bit of a slow motion of. my. damned well why you
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should demand what of your ship the may have the said to me i don't know budgets when i. had to get to the sharing of a good deal with mortgage i begin to feel. 30 seconds and the time change by allows for whatever. before i was sentenced to death i spent a lot of my time and money on a major house always supported me and she still even today.
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here was to me like guy day he was just a spanish. can was is hard no one is the my way all the time. i will not get you. angry and being a good deal has some anger in her. and. she will who can if a little nutty this being this. she want to stay at home. this one i guess ran away from home. and someone special. present to me. this is can spend. this one i keep and look look at. but had so long i'm nice but. this is a girl he was going away again alla trouble name is law rhonda. mack. hey
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me. hey you know you want to me when people get mad at me. and you really want to start with just one show. to show back to back. for me. i'm a little really. young in the streets of lull you know to somalia label the dolls one organization is going to be a national organization people from. last. fall to long to watch these we've. got a. 'd little. value going to go over there. millions. to do great.
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everything in the everything in detail from the shower to where he has the book that he re where he lay on a flat surface without a mattress the be. standing on marks all you know looking up the one that had been talking on the phone. i'm not finding it is pretty. so what i believe i get. to. the but it motivates me
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to. pretty. if. your government and our government and all the other major governments of the world know what's going to happen and when it's going to. but they haven't told you and they haven't told me they haven't announced. imagine something as big as the earth is going to cause tidal waves earthquakes volcanoes erupt and it's going to help.
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so very for a while right. my great grandfather's. nobody would care about the law or prison so you'd have wallace though should have. a terrible life between now and the. tax rises financial survival guide stacey let's learn about feel out let's say i'm the troika and here i'm greece on face of the fight while street spot thank you for helping. destroy that's right. that's slavery.
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remember that he we were sent to. my. field that i deserved to be but it had. al gore my whole patnaik in this clime he pled guilty and received a life without the walls. but here idiot i'm being the wife and with the debt. which was one of the top criminal defense lawyers in america. he's had in my body. you know george would encourage me he read
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anything to detain me and a purpose in your life in something meaningful. he did not have a fair trial at these at the guilt phase or the punishment phase and what i want to happen is at the court's going to reverse everything and allow this case to start over the worst case scenario is that the courts are just going to look the other way. and they're going to say yes there might have been serious error here but none of that would have made a difference and if that happens to him 3 or 4 years' time 5 years time kenny would be looking at execution. that's the worst case scenario and that's. there are people right now working in arkansas to make sure that happens. as we speak.
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and so what are you working on at 7 thinking one thing i don't have time for you i don't have time for the. talk about killing me. in 10 days it's going to be a new year what do you see coming one day when i get my case was very small a bad beat a year it looks like it's possible well i'd be able to say i have a lot where right now on display in 2 different galleries will i be able to release for the 1st time i'll play a role from behind these 3 of their loss. my relationship with isabel will that be the year that we actually get married.
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first time fane it's been it was not. really realize how much it's going to look for us to actually meet. i think you know the bell. 2006 i received a letter from. she was basically writing to say hey you want to be. a hope to. situation you know turn out for the best at least our correspondent. but when i begin the speak about ideologue creating. some condition sure i'll bother to support you in a few what happened. it
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was just a match it happened between in. the spirit dish. the spirit and the image at the. back rectitude of it and i mean it and i mean it in a good. image from as you think it shows sir as if i come back. the next one is there is no possible. seumas so i was remove this to put the mark of a bag by saliva sell about it tell about the mobile got just a simple section of which were my for the moment comes out of my favor the more comes i cannot manage son of
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a professor miss him cause it to. me. that i still think he gets a little fun. has been used as a way as a son is ok sr doesn't mean you can't do this i'm guessing you know cos the sooner our temple massacres on top truly the more the most trim of them all to reset like you should call the will but it's true to a tree please important. to want to live next a class with jenny who's wanted to come up with the mass it would be able to live businesses if there's an ability. you might want to know some. modesty within the 6 not if you like to even sit still it's very dark or i felt insecure and was going to so not me something i was just recently asked to do suck it up.
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for you here. yes. it's been a minute wow day for me and. i my. my mind set is not. good today they've been one of those difficult days of solitary confinement i feel like. how many stressed so there's a lot of emotions that i'm get with my dad and wasted a large majority of my life you know all of those details you just link up this way . it happens sometimes you know just woke up and just like i'm tatted. when i've been 'd the isolation of wallpaper and then. love to be in the moment of
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going to leave it to be but that's really all. it might not get it but i have faith in the walls and they call. me like old style. when you. get these won't even explain all the bits you will aren't. actually our anxiety to a lot. of behold you are down. they call b.s. you know and i mean that in a bad light. it should be all good but spiritually bottle feeding while the lab will. come on.
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today is a big day. today is the day that who decides officially opens in london. this moment is proof of was possible when an individual dream. for me to know that isabel is now in london about to witness the opening of our art event is even more sweet and beautiful because i could say to her baby i told you that this moment was possible.
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us. arkansas law allowed. they could charge kenny with capital murder even though he didn't have the gun didn't pull the trigger didn't intend to kill anybody. and he had a lawyer who had 800 other clients that one year. that lawyer had 4 other capital cases the same year he never done it complicates and the kicker is he was a part time public and. the trial was a disaster. and 11 white one african-american jury convicted him a couple of murder and off he went to death row imagine living in your bathroom for that week what he's done for 23 years thank you all for.
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free. speech. it is now a time in america for this sort of class to the workers who are making minimum wage they can't survive they have to have 2 or 3 minimum wage jobs they're rising up they're going on strike and so one of the fallouts of the cup in $1000.00 play won't be much higher wages and long overdue.
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . the health secretary says the government is building up its ability for mass coronavirus testing and writes off billions in debt to shore up the health service britain's daily death toll hits $569.00 the largest rise. but. let me approach it was addressed the nation as russia confirms 771 new cases of crowbars the president extended the count not down until the end of this month. 6 in 10 businesses could come out within 3 months as the don't wait for government bailouts and i will treat loan conditions set by banks are set to push many of them on here from
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a business and the government have to take action if you know it's needed now but we are going to go bankrupt. and britain sees a spike in food waste following the weeks of panic buying we hear from the c.e.o. of a startup company aimed at saving produce destined for the band. the health secretary says the government is aiming to make coronavirus tests available to all who need them as britain's daily death toll is now $569.00 the largest rise yet that says it's revealed doctors could start rationing intensive care units making choices about who has the best chance of survival or he said and he joins me now with the latest so isa tell us what matt hancock has just been saying what we've been seeing every day during this crisis the government holding this daily
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press conference which takes place at the around 5 pm every evening and today it was much. to take to the next one to address the nation and the health secretary took the opportunity to say that the n.h.s. would be having billions of pounds 3xb1x3b pounds worth of its debt written off as well as outlining a plan that the government has to increase testing rapidly over the coming weeks. the new national effort for testing will ensure that we can get tests for everyone who needs them and i'm delighted that the pharmaceutical industry is rising to this challenge and putting unprecedented resources into testing taken together i am now setting the goal of $100000.00 tests per day by the end of this month. now all of that comes as we've seen yet again the worst day of the worst 24 hours for deaths of people who have tested positive for kovan 19 the total is now 2121
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a rise of $569.00 and that means the total number of cases is above 30033718 so it would appear this situation is only getting worse and the peak is yet to be reached and of course he said we're hearing the n.h.s. is getting ready for things to get worse prepared for absolutely the n.h.s. are preparing for what they say is the peak and the british medical association in anticipation of that have released a report and it it they say that doctors are having to make a decision between treating younger and healthier patients over older and those patients with preexisting health conditions and when it comes to intensive care unit patients as well those who aren't showing signs of improving or actually getting worse would have treatment withdrawn essentially be allowed to die and that capacity those intensive care unit beds and so would be given to others who perhaps
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could more likely recover from the virus and as the situation gets worse that rationing is expected to get tighter to get more strict and so those doctors are going to have to make some really really difficult decisions when it comes to the lives of those that they are caring for now we know that the prime minister tested positive for cocaine 1000 last week in downing street saying that boris johnson is still showing symptoms of covert $98.00 and for that reason he's going to continue his self isolation perhaps something to cheer him up would be the latest polling figures because according to you gov the public have faith in what the government are doing with a plus net at 26 percent or $26.00 points. rating as to how the government is handling its this crisis that's the 1st positive rating the government has got in the past decade however it's not all good news for poor strands new government
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solve saying that these types of balances in popularity are traditionally short lived the same companies saying the relative polling shows that 67 percent of the public think the government is handling the issue of testing badly and we know that almost all of the front pages today were dominated by headlights did the fact that only 2008 a staff had been tested out of a possible over half a 1000000 and a test workers and so headlines that those continue that it's unlikely these types of positive approval ratings will continue for the government is a thank you very much indeed for all of that epidemiologist professor julian pito told me earlier that locating infected households quickly was the best way to stop the help break. and the government's target is to eventually reach 100000 tests which is about 10 tons per. year 10000000 just a change just the whole population with. these jordan issues we've got the capacity
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meter if you do p.c.r. machine special kind of machine neutralizing do you know. it all machines along a rational labs in a commercial and lucky them they can easy. so we can start the whole population once week and that will stop the 620-0000 lives and the government's plan will diligent much is just shocking that. 1000 people who are interested in broadening it's extraordinary that it is sorry to interrupt is extraordinary to hair that there is a solution by a top experts as yourself and yet it doesn't seem that anybody's listening to you why is this happening. well it hasn't occurred to anybody until he ordered me that the the odd thing about this situation is 1st of all the tests don't have to be use of you will be conducted i mean it doesn't matter you get 5 percent longer the idea
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is to become most households quickly when the ban is infection. encouraging in court martial law started that's what you need to stop them but you do that you have to stop the hassles of containing infected member very rapidly you just have to really want sweet will dilute that what about your thoughts on the antibody test surely that that's really important to push forwards well i mean it's completely irrelevant from the border view of controlling the epidemic of it where what i mean is it doesn't tell you what you would change it so as you have. i mean it is of some value should reassure people all but i must say i didn't quite understand why people feel better not to go back to work and it would work in the n.h.s. they shouldn't limits people who are in the n.h.s. . and so the fact is somebody goes back in there wearing p.p. and they may get infected or may not if you live in a culture where they can't get back to work so lou williams is somewhere all the fuss about. is about graeme figures in the long term the amount of deaths this
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country could be facing i mean there are reports of something that $20000.00 perhaps. 200 thousands of patients to belgium and it didn't get the long term plan is that everybody gets infected and not everybody does more than half the population gets infected and then you get so quarter community. and in respect to doctor and to baghdad he said in pandemics like this security protective equipment made it more difficult because supply nations needed them today. we've made decisions all through our careers i think in terms of and tough on so and whether we can give this type of medicine due to cost or whether we can't give this group of patients treatments and so i think banking tough decisions has certainly been something that we've done for a long time sure now my decision based on the lack of equipment well i think these are the challenges and i think the speed at which this is being brought upon us has really you know it's nothing short of. it's you know the start of it we could call
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it just chaos and once you start to understand the nature of the disease and actually what we need to do to actually start to prepare. in terms of from equipment to doctors to nurses to starting to again we've been talking a lot about p.b. and things like this protection equipment and so. there's lots of challenges the logistics that need to happen and when it goes global like every other country's going through the same things and when we often bring things in from other countries those countries need them and so we've had to really sort of really dig down and think internally if well how are we going to manage this what about the testing then for your team of doctors we're hearing the announcement in the government they're ramping up these tests but it seems that this is not happening you are concerned about that too we are concerned there's no 2 ways about it you know testing is something again that the whole process of testing for this virus is something that it's again very new it's not something that we've got
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a track record in doing military live ring so getting these tests out at scale has proven a problem we haven't had any testing i am now aware actually as of today that in north london that there is a drive through testing facility now in wembley people in north london and it's just health workers so i'm conscious that things are moving we have heard reports of hospitals trying to gag start and stop and speak. well the short is that we've been talking about earlier but what do you know that i think. i've read about is i've not experienced this not to. be very it's a very difficult crowd to guard the n.h.s. and we are very hardworking people. but if hussein has address the russian people on the corona virus outbreak the president extended the current mission would lock down until the 30th of april it comes as corona virus infections in russia see the biggest daily increase with 771 new cases confirmed. as the
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latest from moscow. just a quick recap to date there are over 3500 confirmed cases within russia's borders and he started off today's televised speech by of course thanking those who are so tired of sleep walking on the frontline against the frontline of the fight against corona virus and of course russians who are very responsibly following the guidelines from medical specialists and he said that last wednesday's announcement of a normal watching week that is 7 days between the 30 the largest until the 5th of april for all non-essential workers where people sit tight and only go out to the nearest food shop or the pharmacy walt that have bought russia time to mobilize the necessary and resource says for the future fight and really the main point from today's address was the extension of that non-working week all the way up until the
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end of april people well as now continue to receive full pace. specialists say the peak of the epidemic is not yet over. this is why i have taken the decision to extend the non-working time until the end of the month until the 30th of april. and that's paid leave the workers will still get their salaries . the situation is changing and a lot of municipalities a lot of regions the situation varies. we have a very huge country of vast territories of different density of population and there are regions where corona virus has created a serious threat for the people so food shops pharmacies regional municipal forty's pranks they will continue to work everyone else as much as possible continues to self isolate now the russian media also gave regional florentines
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additional powers to assess the reality that home tough take the necessary decisive action it goes without saying of course that the the situation here in europe's largest city moscow home to 13000000 people will differ vastly to that of of one in one of the less densely populated of russia's regions quickly want to mention that he said that of course he has a focus on people's health but he also needs to ensure a stable and efficient economy he needs to make sure that people have their jobs and their livelihoods in these very difficult times and in fact on wednesday the russian government marked $33000000.00 to and to continue paying the salaries of people in the worst hit sectors so people walking in at travel tourism hospitality and sport but really the plan for ultimate putin ended today's address by saying that if everyone takes chad responsibility in combined with this preventative
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action the risks from covert 19 can very successfully be mitigated. let's take a look around the u.k. now a key un climate summit hosted in glasgow is postponed to next year the chief executive of n.h.s. wales says over $6000.00 beds have been created in venues including sports stadiums as one in 10 and they just will start off soon meanwhile the northern ireland council is digging mass graves to prepare for an expected influx of deaths in britain get ready to might to congratulate and h.s. and care workers with a repeat of last week's nationwide plan for carers at 8 this evening. and globally the figures stand as follows the number is approaching 1000000 as the head of the world health organization said he does expects this now within days over 50000 deaths to be recorded in connection to the disease and over $200000.00 have
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micrographs friends aren't sleights and dad still you know whites are men for example there's there's fights against women or more i'm not white so it's it's always you know the idea is that statements that directed toward a privileged group are interpreted differently than a statement directed toward an oppressed group and so that's kind of the whole framework and it's a it's a political framework that's used the result is of course focusing at least on certain kinds of minor slights and saying more rather than nor the more than we need to call attention to them but it's not so it's very political and it's funny
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that. business is on the brink of collapse according to industry experts with many companies predicted to run out of cash in just months a survey conducted by the british chambers of commerce found that more than 60 percent of respondents said that they wouldn't have enough money in 3 months to keep afloat is thought to run a 1000000 businesses are on the brink of collapse and could fall within a month that's a 30 percent of those surveyed claimed that they might be forced to further 3 quarters of their staff over the week ahead meaning the workforce will be given a leave of absence the director general of the b.c.c. has advised the government to do more while businesses have welcomed the unprecedented size and scope of the government's support packages our findings highlight the urgent need for the support to reach businesses on the grow as soon
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as possible the majority of this cannot wait weeks or months for help to arrive. last week chancellor ritchie soon pledged 330000000000 pounds of guarantees to keep businesses solvent but some say it's simply not enough while banks are being criticized for charging some companies interest of up to 30 percent on emergency loans bar owner alex harris told me only the businesses in his industry are worried about taking on more debt on our 1st port of call which was last week we went into one of the see those loans and were rejected. and what next then for you . well we went back this week with the revised plan having race money through our own network and then looking at it a bit more favorably now but we understand the chancellor is going to make an announcement imminently tributes night could be tomorrow about revising this whole scheme which is what we've been putting pressure on since it was launched at the starlog started last week what you make of the interest rates we're hearing about
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anything from 20 to 30 percent i think as possibly coming in from some of the smaller lenders we didn't get that phase with barclays although the 1st time of asking they were happy to lend us the 25 grand that we wanted which was the minimum cost of those that they were willing to sell us $1.00 of their own products i told them that we didn't want because i was quoted a price was it was unsure what it was going to be but i was told us going to be between 6 and 22 percent interest and all they were offering no was a payment holiday so there be no payments for 6 months but we would still be accruing interest on that loan during that period and i suppose our lives you have to understand the fact they say that any learn to you at this stage is a risk isn't even though the government's underwriting most of it i think that's a fallacy in the whole scheme really is no one in my industry wants to take on what . we don't know what we're going to be able to reopen we don't know what the
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reopening is going to look like and trying to structure that ensued to some kind of cash flow forecast is not an impossible which is what you'd won as both a lend and borrow if going for a loan regardless of the interest rate managing director hotel and pub the sandan kates to told me that the government needs to take urgent action as businesses are going under. when all the announcements were made by the prime minister and the chancellor i felt so patriotic i thought you know we're going to be fine so in faery it till sunday amazing but it's actually not so i don't qualify for the grant of 25000 pounds for the hospitality sector as my rates on my property is in excess of 100000 pounds a year so that was that one out the door then for the business interruption loan as i had the equity in my building i can take out a secured loan so i don't qualify i said that the government backed one so i would
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have to say that loan with no income and also pez no guarantee that i'm put my children's home at risk and that secured loan with one of those extortionate by the sounds of things as extortion interest rates that we're hearing some of being charged between 20 percent it absolutely what i have no income my business depends solely on the premier league football and i have no income so i have got no way of separating these extortionate loans it's the self-employed who were being hit the hardest we live in a nation where we encourage entrepreneurs raise them but then we're not given the support that's desperately needed. your stoff how they coping so i have my staff this month to my parents and i'm only all of the majority of my staff are all women who have children and totally depends on their wages and one thing i will not do bill is let them down if i have to go and sell things or whatever i will ensure my staff have paid and they are protected you can't be the only one with these
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circumstances what can you do now is acting to thousands of people across the nation i'm having a fastens of messages coming into my inbox and instagram people are just at their wits end and really worry bill about people's mental health jordan this time the having to home school the having to deal with the they that. covert 90 they're having to look after their houses. and watching their businesses getting gunned down with no income what so bad fact that governments have to take action now it's no good in june it's needed now or we are going to go bankrupt. britain has seen a rise in food waste after weeks of panic buying in the supermarkets in this 2nd week of a nationwide lockdown social media users have shared images showing we bins full of food left to rot after more being border than could be eaten on the open packs of fish cakes loaves of bread and vegetables from only partial foodstuffs despite government and supermarket warnings that buying too much would mean others
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particularly the more vulnerable going without. or that his research shows that each shopper made 3 additional trips to a supermarket during the 4 week period from the 24th of february to the 21st of march and that results in almost $80000000.00 more trips than during the same period a year ago and shoppers spent almost 2000000000 pounds more on groceries than in 2019 him off farmers are urgently calling on britons to step up and fill 90000 fruit picker positions as migrant laborers cannot get into the country due to coronavirus restrictions otherwise the nation could face shortages of fruit and vege if not harvested within the next few weeks. this will finish farms off you won't have fruit and vege in shops asparagus them beans start in a couple of weeks early april tomatoes are all year round and may have thought free strawberries raspberries lettuces have been in the ground since december the c.e.o.
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of a startup aimed at reducing food waste told me that it is the public stockpiling fresh produce that exacerbating the problem. what we done is spoken to a couple of contacts in the construction industry and they said you know we know our recruitment platform but what we're trying to do is you know for the common good we can help we will spoke to a couple of these guys and they said listen what's or work is out there within your industry and i said well really there's a lot of opportunity in picking up farmers who need pickers to be onsite you know living on the farm which is you know nice nice surroundings. that that's kind of the the job or you know you go out social distancing will be maintained and you know i say the is paramount but there is opportunity to pick and there was a good amount of interest i think you know there are people who are you know what we can talk to a few people and see if we can get see if we can get them working out that there
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were there was interest there and i'm not saying that's going to solve it completely but i think. the nation get behind u.k. agriculture sector in supporting it and you know really taking paper and to the fairies there is a good cause. william who releases not for profit platform to connect retailers in gross told me that the nation is supporting in getting behind british agriculture the panic buying of fresh produce it is silly because we're going to tell you how. you know when to go to consume it and if it reaches going to be enough for a no way and that's adding to that quite right if people are or i notice is going to accelerate the problem even worse one about when it comes to fresh products the sort of shopping this panic buying can't be solved by redistribution can it because you've got to ration food of people can't be sensible. aling what people need to understand is that the surplus will continue. we will continue to get products
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into the u.k. and there is product arriving daily there are strict you know. getting that produce across borders x. y. and z. it might put a little bit of time but we're talking 20 it 4 hours and him any time so there's not going to be like a huge major shortage and everyone is going to have to you know there will be no food. and finally when it comes to myths and conspiracies around in the virus it seems the british public are more than a little gullible a survey and false claims found the birth 5th think that the pandemic was started in a chinese lib or a tree it also found that the most trusted claim believed by over a 3rd is that vodka can replace hand sanitizer on a sick think that drinking water will flush out the virus and the same amount also think that if and hold your breath for 10 seconds it means that you haven't been infected artie's martin andrews is here to spend a few more for you. are you suffering from information overload let's to bung some
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myths and get the lowdown we're here to separate fact from the fiction. the buyers can live in my shoes the onset is yes though the amounts of virus court would be very small infectious disease specialist born that is droplets settle to the ground covered 19 could live on footwear for up to 5 days the soles of shoes on synthetic fabric some more likely to carry coronavirus if they've been born in very busy areas like um public transport or supermarkets to try to keep everything as clean as possible. thermal cameras can detect the virus while thermal scan is can detect high temperatures or fevers on infected patients they cannot detect infection in those who are not yet showing the symptoms and just having a temperature doesn't mean you've got it you can also get one with the flu so
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a caution needs to be taken anti malaria tablets can cure me but there's lots of discussion online and in the media about cures back scenes and treatments president donald trump suggested hydroxy coroutine medicine for treating malaria could be used well other countries have offered it to patients to the scientific community is divided as the available data is slim we don't know that. this study is going on the moment investigates it so it's certainly not proven that it can hear it at those studies or take the times happen important. people buying and narrow drugs and not the medicine ones because this is what this is just buying co-occurring there's an emergency was put out by the c.d.c. because it being some toxic very dangerous side effects. until we know it if.
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you can spread the virus even if you don't know how. at the beginning of the year doctors thought of the people with symptoms could spread covert nighty to other people however a new study suggests corona virus can spread before any symptoms show the general consensus is that people most contagious after around 5 days when showing symptoms a month seems to be the main way the virus spreads that's the lowdown for today be safe because. that's all from all to you can you know call the small c america will be taking over the top of the bullets in central london. it is now
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a time in america for this sort of class to the workers who are making minimum wage but can't survive they have to have 2 or 3 minimum wage jobs they're rising up they're going on strike. so one of the fallouts of the play won't be much higher wages and long overdue. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to sell fractional food on the table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see the kids ask and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's a lot of conflict within the game and between the 2 most of the conflicts i would say are over most romani and most of them money is made. close one on each of those he knows each other is good business the state of california alone makes 6.
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