tv Documentary RT April 9, 2020 12:30pm-1:31pm EDT
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the your dish also look look the same you the local small it's good to go. the starts to. it with the little one was then still a bit is it. just asked not to test just you know the mashed old church just for the president and please introduce more to. the officials because listening to snoop come out of new york are those the girls who would swear his supporters to your shoes as they should shouldn't be you should cut off from what was your business. right.
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this is a ridiculous situation right the whole world's gone crazy that's what it seems like and i was supposed to be at work right now that i was actually looking forward to traveling the world again making films because i've been stuck on maternity leave for the past so 8 or 9 months now and i was looking forward to the whole winter coat and clean all day long but i got my mother in law to move to moscow to replace me while i work there she is and now instead of travelling the world i am stuck with everyone in this tiny flats here we are happy family happy
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days. how may i. and this is how we do it these days so in case you're wondering how instrumental this since i'm not going to have a camera and this is how i make things work because i don't even have a selfie stick you know. in the bright blue room. now so momo makes those things yeah so how are you coping. not knowing why did she bought a new government bond. i thought to google. that . word that he's got a. job yourself am i being told. us.
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they cannot obey the law going to let me see my job. and so that's how the italians are trying to keep their spirits up maybe you're inspired with a few ideas about how to spice up your own time 4 nights in a while but 1st let's head to paris. for a trip 2. this is stefan the sadness. he's not. just another person there and isolation to brighten everyone's day the lover. 6
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how. nice to meet you and. me to know your neighbors probably didn't know that they had an opera singer living next to them right. you know because no money i used to repeat. in the room you know you're going to. knock at my place you know. you know like. these are not you know i took my phone like that and you know i'm sure you know i took me and you know she got my you know. that is a little bit shy and so we're going to see your whole thing. do you still do it every day. each day every day i choose that you should i'm. going to.
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be the situation of the day for example my song called in the jungle where they lost me over. the. symbol of this window you know during peacetime what's wrong. sharing. some emotion. because i think my street many people old people that they are absolutely a lot. of people still know both also from stamps to pull from. the police officers and. every evil we see some of the pictures from all over the world look at the poor the you guys they get in for. the.
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simple. and that's because this is. a local station this is. the music that. they have. the most this is. a huge. how you doing my brother was in mexico when that all started and he threw it back like i just had 12 weeks ago so he's going to stop isolates all songs so what i do now i use a form of your silly. it seems like. what are you doing. all.
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groups last. ditch. where you found the v.a.c. . ok so you look so you look or it's only 6. and you lost some weight that's most people put on ladies you know what. reason i am koren is because i want a home crowd i want this cold at home are so humans and dogs you want no say in the . barn. ok. ok i'm joined by. alright i am. on inside there are. right so if there. was an 1 outside star yes there were brought into the room was full and i was
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by organizing thousands of chickens and special paddlings messages of support for doctors apparently 4 hours 4000 chickens and around 100 kilograms of chicken which was then scattered so encourage the chickens it's a position. where you poor baby don't want to bore you. if you want to watch some more video yeah. that's where some more video. would have i got. he got my book. he's up again noble. oh well. and here's another key one i got this from
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a classmate's he's in the u.k. and it says birthday but because no one can actually visit his family does the next best thing. they have that right here on the floor i don't think you know thank you . guys. i don't think it's holloway and if you thought missing a birthday party was sad and madge and haven't seen this year on whiting yup this couple in argentina refused to postpone their nuptials though so they did it online and stabbed more went out of the thug look in the butt i.e. . or there was some or there was some fear on the air all. the money but then they took us on the end though. the last night when the end of the last defeat in san diego the end of the don't you. see no good i mean for you know little boy and he knows that by day one yeah i want to beers and get
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them stolen who don't cost a bit of you know only him day to whom he does assume underneath all i see dear don't buy that all that said it was a muslim to those little are not considered i mean is a really. good system and about and based on us. why no love but if he says no you don't like incident i don't know what else but her mother i mean don't know yet but i'm sad to say see the man get it cut funding get invested in the honda. while the single missing up to the moment they bought out and sat and sat then they were years cornu to bar me or hermione from media and say all we know. for sure the old. black.
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it was really sad to be single right now yeah when you're all by yourself isolated have no one to netflix and chill with yes call themselves are going through the roof in places like india let's have a look. there may be a worldwide condom shortage as factories are forced to shut down when the coronavirus pandemic but after all that isolation and all that good time come the divorces because people can't take it so over 300 people went and filed for divorce some say that yes it may be caused because the courts were closed so as soon as they opened those who wanted to file before filed then but there are those who say that it was all that quarantine time. i can imagine. then. you have class class. the
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general of the number of divorce is going up in china yeah. and the number of well i shouldn't talk about condoms in front of a child but he can understand that the right thing to do. with the coronavirus now with fish we've declared a pen demick the world faces the additional burden of an oil market collapse this comes at a time when demand for crude was already so her calling this the ultimate perfect storm how this all ends experience. in this community there are people who believe that it's ok to substract food on my table it's really hard there are no jobs and you see that i've got kids. and as a parent. i can come up with lots of arguments there's
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a lot of conflict in the game between the 2 most of the conflict i would say revolves around money and most of that money is made. close wynonie to those he know each other. this could be the state of california alone makes $6000000000.00 a year of prison complex get a life where. you don't care and why cares about your so you're here writing. well if anyone knows how to handle isolation it would be an astronaut so let's hear from one personally i am very concerned about maybe families need a big family answer anyway families especially with children living in small apartments i think there is a very challenging and international is this we have a stations we have a lot of space so that is not significant one strategy that we also used on space
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station was to have greg feedback sessions you know you could see every sunday morning for example we are going to turn each other one good thing you know something you do that and really like and maybe something you do that i do not like there is much in the business doing this over time and it can get them from what is nerves and everybody gets to see that it's equal you know and then everybody can make an effort. so. yes you. should. oh. so let's see how.
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she. thinking. i sneakily coordinated with your roommate earlier to set a date was going so depending on how long this quarantine last i might be in a long distance relationship with someone who lives across the street from me ok it's time for my boldest movie i hope she does a person i bubble needed to see here but i also want to respect the fact that we should be social distancing i cross the street and texted tori to come outside and
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look to the left i think she'd like. i brought flowers and hand sanitizer but that was a misstep considering i was locked inside this bubble. so they said it was a little bit of a panic. because we woke up and the baby had a fever of 38.30 call the ambulance they told us to get some medicine and. always say you know if it's going to work we're holding. steady then my husband now has fever and i'm checking mine as we speak. and watching the news of course you know very reassured about what's happening around the world. but we're hoping that. that it will all be ok. of course where a word like everyone owns right boom right and you tell me. it's.
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ok i'm starting to clear ok thank god. she got there because it by the end of the month for my youngest the most usual summaries i didn't see it would just sit d.s. you g.t.d. my screen as i used to model. the model we are a freshly oh look down people start up a few weeks ago because we had a feeling this was coming essential for the baby and of course like the rest of it would go on our rice small baby food pos stuff so that should last us for a good month i think i think we're sets now i am headed out to meet my brother. in case no one cleaning gloves and this and see it these days all and all the resigned so as of course. the mask. their only goal let's go. let's. hope we don't run into any neighbors because oh thanks so much for that so
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my brother was in mexico and he came back in the abstract i'm so he's been itself isolation for 2 weeks now and don't think we're being there responsible he literally lives across the street from me and his guards who works every way. her. and. has a gun and how is mexico oh i shouldn't come near you you should look up there but i think it's these know how to please everyone so how does it feel to be out. for a good you know it's fine that it's sunny outside and you can't enjoy it always does it will that the 1st time i came out like 14 days indoors. so that was kind of horrible i'm not used to that it must be good to be out there it feels great to be out especially. here because it's not only as they look at you. you're going to hear yes i'm going to work use doesn't stop you know that news
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reporter after all. but you can see i've got this mask of blood gloves they provided all all those things here you mean for this new bit of the money this is. the missing give away from this what is the international mass of your past here. that you want to bring to the guys who are. not only one of the all they want to eat well good to see you to be careful their work don't be touchin in saying hello to everyone like everyone doesn't rush. any men today i swear. i'm quite lucky because i can work from home but right now many people have no idea how they'll survive layoffs are very real and there's nothing anyone can do about it airports airlines restaurants coffee shops also. down. and low income families fear they'll be left on the streets it's a total mess. ok so we have another skype interview to record of affected my family
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to the kitchen as i am heading to the living room i can barely walk as you can see because i've moved everything out of the way i'm running out of locations in this flat. it's quite hammond in here right now so as you can see this is my little self-made broom tripod. yes we get creative and let me see. this is help set up my interview just a to get everything ok i just need to press play here. to show. ok while i call him please have a look at a little reminder of who he is and how i know him so that you get to play on the sound maybe why i'm calling. and that followed in 2014 when i found this series of reports on the financial crisis and agree. he's
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a private chap who came up with some out of the box ideas about how to make money during austerity seeders later i could up with him again to find out if the situation had improved sadly it had and. hey you. i swear every time i talk to you just seems the situation is getting worse and worse and worse. so it's only what's happening in greece right now. it's like it's very uncertain. says are closed until the. 30th of april which means easter scar which is like 25 percent of the economy both internal and tourists it's crazy for us here we write or sell something you can either send a message or download a form and sort it out or get a city like that black piece of like paper and basically you have yourself
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permission. but you could go to the supermarket or you can walk the dog you know basics by the way there are rules since you mention the dogs there are people pretending to have dogs just so that they can go outside for 10 minutes did you see any of those i'll run for. that seat at high speed so let me say it sounds a bit let's have a look at them that i will get back in the conversation. but sometimes. people are crazy. i was pretty. crazy. right now i'm expecting
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calls us for solutions that's my main. workload yeah and i had to become a you tube. so i could be cooking for us online. i mean it's a child little time due to. a ha. which are by the shows. i. and rest these will only appear on 1 the 9th floor and. just like on any online courses everyone because they're bored out of their brains they're sitting at home trying to learn something or. well that i thank you for. for your. mother to go for it.
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but seriously you go like right 2 now how are you planning to survive. i don't know . everyone's trying to be creative these days either through boredom or they're simply trying to offset the loss of us here for example is a coronavirus cake from mexico in germany we have more pancake shape like rolls of toilet paper. in the me. and why not have someone with that take over in spain they came up with white for it's not the finest buy a bottle get a mask for free bargain one of buy your wife some flowers here in russia a florist has replaced flowers with essential walk down items that could be
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a good alternative or for single checkouts walk this year a strip club is offering hopeless food delivery. and yet. 10 points for creativity there i have to answer them. yes i am drunk yes i am everyone at home has recovered and called. the commons has now accepted all until april the 30 so we have a whole month all this. fun. well what i occasionally do is to mince and listen to our friend on so let's see what he is saying and for us tonight . oh over the. world. of the war were our
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and. welcoming all of us from around the world live from central london this is also u.k. . foreign secretary tony rob pleads with the public to follow coronavirus lockdown measures over the easter weekend it comes as the u.k. death toll hits 7978. economic experts warn the world could be heading for a crisis worse than the great depression almost a century ago. might be. visible violent crime and stabbings continue to fall due to the lockdown so called invisible crime domestic abuse and on line fraud scandal. and also this hour psychiatrist claims n.h.s. staff could learn something from the armed forces and how to deal with the pressure
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of the situation. the government has announced that 7978 people have died from coronavirus across the country that's as dominant rob pleads with the public to continue following the government's stay at home gardens over the easter break he can shout it was dashed he joins me now with the latest so shut the lot down is set to continue then of course the official line was that the final decision would be made next week but today dominic robb the man stepping in the forest johnson has said that the knock down measures would remain in place for the time being the government is continuing to gather all of the relevant data to obtain the fullest picture possible of the effects of the social distancing measures that we put in place now while the early signs suggest that they are having the impact that we need to see it's too early to
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say that conclusively sage will meet next week to discuss the latest evidence and will keep the measures we've put in place under review. as we've said on many occasions now will be guided by the science at all times. so we don't expect to be able to say more on this until the end of next week and let me just be again very clear about this the measures will have to stay in place until we've got the evidence that clearly shows we've moved beyond the peak. so as you just heard there dominic rob has suggested the measures are working quite well and that the government has seen some positive impacts though it's too early to say that definitively and for that reason the lockdown measures will by and large remain in place until there's enough evidence that we have indeed passed the peak of the virus now of course dominic rob the foreign secretary was joined by now familiar faces chris witty and surpass vallance here with the chief medical and chief science officer for the government now along the way since the outbreak began in
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the united kingdom the government said that all policy would be led by the experts and today they're saying that easing the social distancing measures would actually throw all the good progress out of the window this is not the shop stroup the big increases in numbers it's a steady increase in numbers which might just might be beginning to flood north but it's certainly not accelerating. that means that the n.h.s. can cope it's got the right numbers of beds with the new expansion in order to cope with if we were not doing what we do and if we don't continue to do what we're doing in terms of the social distancing we put all of this risk. so all in all those cards a strong indication that we will see an extension of the lockdown measures officially next week but on the plus side it doesn't really seem like there's much of an appetite from government to really in hearts these measures and force them even further or tied to them and clamp down as we've seen across the european model
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they've seen an extension followed by things like curfews and penalties being put into place it doesn't really seem like the government wants to go that far if indeed just yet however a lot of this might actually ride on the fact of what happens over this bank holiday weekend of course the united kingdom is expected to experience quite good weather the last weekend that the united kingdom experienced such good weather many people in fact flouted these lockdown measures so it really could ride on how the united kingdom responds to message of course from government is to stay at home that all of this comes as the latest figures show that there's a total of $65077.00 cases u.k. wide the death toll is now at 7009 $178.00 now this marks an $881.00 rise from yesterday which is actually yes less than yesterday's total but although the curve is flatlining slightly we are by no means past the peak and that's potentially why these measures are set to continue across the united kingdom of
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course just earlier today wells announcing that they would be doing so now all of this comes as the prime minister boris johnson has spent his 3rd night in intensive care being treated for covert 1000 at cent thomas's hospital here in central london the latest though from downing street via his medical team at the hospital is that the prime minister is in a stable condition his health is improving he's able to sit upright and is even engaging positively with his clinical team but it really feels like the prime minister's own personal battle against this virus and capsule it's exactly what the country is going through as well. thank you very much indeed for that. or reports say that n.h.s. staff are being threatened with the sack if they speak out about their experience dealing with the virus investigation found that many n.h.s. hospitals are clamping down on doctors speaking publicly about their work it's thought that the policy is designed to prevent public scaremongering but many doctors and nurses are concerned that they won't be able to share vital information
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if one has reports of hospitals issuing gagging orders against n.h.s. staff who complained about the shortage of personal protective equipment. well earlier i spoke to a former n.h.s. trust chairman roy lily and he thinks the whole situation could have been handled differently. i understand absolutely how this has happened the staff originally i think were frightened straight at the fact that they weren't getting the personal protective equipment that they said they needed the government response was to say result the why i say did arrive and there was a clear conflict between what the government was saying and what was happening on the ground so what happened i mean you know star for a now all our staff are grown up in the social media era they took to twitter they took to watch that and they said to be well look this is what's going on and that's how we got a photograph of some nurses wearing bin liners instead of proper protective equipment and it's age the reality i think of working today it trusts approach this
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is very silly ari when i was running a trust which is some years ago now when i used to say to my people look if you want to go to the press go to the press that come to me 1st because you may not have all the picture and i may not have all the picture myself so this is really about good management good leadership and trust. of creating an environment of trust. the world trade organization is one of an economic downturn in a similar scale to the great depression of the 930 s. . some of the more positive forecasts of just the global economy could decrease by 30 percent but that is still larger than what was experienced during the credit crunch over a decade ago others have predicted the bleaker future suggesting it could shrink by a staggering 32 percent meanwhile the u.k.'s economy is also predicted to shrink economists have said the g.d.p. was already in decline before the pandemic dropping by point nort one percent both
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these services in construction sectors flat lined up to break sit the general secretary the trade union body said that the government needs to implement a recovery strategy. senior lecturer in macroeconomics dr tony sign you join me any talk of the countries need to work together to overcome this crisis. we've got a great deal uncertain moments things are moving very rapidly but the key thing here is that if you are restrictions same place for 36 months if we don't have the meeting to free travel there are some instructions of up until start next year at least no actually we have a back seat in the commute really we are lucky and a lump like era and we got there much faster than it did the 19th and it is we have to recognize economies do recover from these sort of calamities don't they read can we learn any lessons from the great depression and other serious recessions we've heard. well the key thing that came out of the great depression was that when countries co-ordinates of their policies when they worked together at then they
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recover it economically what we're seeing here is what we've already had trade restrictions put in place in terms of the movement of medical equipment in terms of crude and coaches are going to come out of this attorney out of the these restrictions at different times they're going to kind of going to have to coordinate a lot better than they have been in the past to ensure that we return so we can operate normal conditions according to experts was already stagnating before this pandemic so think things are looking pretty grim for us. they're looking grim for everyone. the there were difficulties they were uncertainty around breaks it obviously and that's part of the key issue here and in the medium term we don't like we don't like uncertainty and we don't know if we're going to have good jobs or income so that will be cut back on spending businesses don't him best when there's uncertainty and we had before with frank's it looming now we don't know
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court of arsenal it's not quite an impact on street crime and stabbings bodies under reports crimes behind closed doors are on the rise and seemingly totally unchecked. knocked down london the city that is or at least was the knife crime capital of the u.k. before the corona virus crisis hit before with 19 knife attacks were very epidemic plaguing more thorough teas and those in charge openly admitted that they were struggling to contain it we've got to treat knife crime like an infection we're going to still going to treat the infection coronavirus was the game changer new powers for the police to enforce the u.k. wide lockdown and most families confined to their homes meant that highly visible
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problems simply melted away there's been a massive forward in violent crime 40 percent in some parts of the country one of the largest forces the west midlands had a 41 percent drop in serious violence and 39 percent reduction in knife crime compared to last year overall crime is down in cleveland sorry sussex durham and cambridge are said right from the beginning of this it will be really interesting doing details analysis of all the crime figures across the whole lot down period because effectively what we go is a massive social experiment in terms of. closing down all the pubs and clubs and basically closing down public space the people aren't socializing in public space and that's bound to have an impact in relation to violent crime i suspect a very large chunk of it is related to the closure of pubs and clubs which every where every night now certainly every friday saturday night are just
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a hotbed of violence one way or another for the police to deal with but as these very visible stabbings them burglaries reduce invisible crime much like the invisible virus is taking hold on some very different parts of society so many people stuck indoors campaign this fear that domestic abuse and violence against children are both skyrocketing the national domestic abuse helpline has seen a 25 percent increase in calls and online. requests for help since the lockdown receiving hundreds more calls last week compared to 2 weeks earlier what experts warned the restrictions don't just run pop existing abuse they also cut off escape routes for vulnerable people sadly the predictions are coming to fruition that in fact when men are in a very very dangerous situation of women and children within the home small than half of the 4 we have a combination in fact i mean we have already met who are violent and abusive and
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kill us live within the home that success based change by the problem of kind of at 19 but isolation doesn't just make people a potential threat to others there are concerns that it's also huling a mental health crisis as some struggle with loneliness and the anxiety of trying to pay the rent or feed their children anecdotes labor getting from members there's the start slight increase forward lucky and if we continue its these. structures in place there is a risk that mental health issues will increase over the coming weeks and months it's going to be absolutely vital that we keep an eye on that in the very very early indications of an increase in suicide sent in suicides. and that's that's a real trend because early indications of there's also another type of crime on the rise behind closed doors online fraud from fake coronavirus treatments to con
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artists impersonating banks offering government bailout cash or even demanding payment for breaking lock down the street shouldn't and more people who wouldn't normally be using the internet for shopping chatting and information are now at risk the lock down certainly provides opportunities for new types of fraud whether we'll see a huge amount of increase in fraud. is another. if people are going door to door then they're going to be very obvious in a lockdown situation so they're going to be at risk of being seen by the police if they're called to the area it's a suspicious behavior so while it might all look much more peaceful out here in dorset the u.k. sitting on a potential time bomb of abuse and suffering and the longer the lockdown last with the government able to give any idea of an end date the worse it's likely to get and the kind of crimes of the only visible to the victim it seems to scare will
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only become apparent but it's far too late the sally of the u.k. but. one leading psychiatrist has claimed that n.h.s. staff could learn from those who've been through traumatic experiences that wall professor neil greenberg says those who work in the armed forces know how to deal with being on the front line here alongside other doctors from king's college london have been devising a mental health strategy he believes that strong leadership alongside effective preparation a vital to ensuring the well being of n.h.s. staff. and i was joined by these are conscious himself professor neil greenberg and he told me that although doctors and nurses make difficult decisions each day this is on an unprecedented scale. we know the troops who go to challenging places and go to war 'd often encounter. decisions which are really really difficult to deal with sometimes you don't have enough equipment you don't have enough information and you have to make very quick decisions it was only and they're not always right
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they are the best one to says you can take the time but inevitably they don't always work out right and then what happens is people then back and they can think about what happened and through guilty or shameful and we call that sort of situation it's particularly difficult for a mobile injury injuries to one's moral ethical code and so the current situation health care professionals again on the health care front line happen to make difficult decisions perhaps not with the most equipment that they would really want to have they may also not have the right training ideal amounts of training and it this may mean that it in spite of the best decision making they can do it doesn't always work out as they wish now whilst health care professionals are pretty used to dealing with life and death situations it's part of the job normally they do so knowing that they gave the very best care and gave the best chance that someone would would pull through but in the current situation it may be that the best is not available in a confessional that they're seeing horror and death but of course they have been no medically trained in what way are they being affected by this unprecedented crisis
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at the moment facing them well yeah absolutely as i say you know health care professionals are used to dealing with death and bereavement and such things but normally that it doesn't happen in such a large dose you know all at the same time and normally is to say that they have you know a decent amount of quitman they have the right training and they have some time to think about its decisions in the current course is more can happen and what is happening is that they're getting it in a rush of patients in their beds nearly full staff to happen to work out is and are top of that they've also got to deal with the stress that they and their families are experiencing for the rest of us are. very farmers according on the government to reimburse them is not. demand plunges in the wake of the pandemic they say the closure of restaurants and cafes during the lock down is contributing to a collapse in the market 5000000 liters a week of being poured away is the usual man from the food service sector grinds to a halt the road association of british dairy farmers urges the government to
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compensate badly affected dairy farmers for their losses chairman peter elvis says that the scheme will also help to protect the milk market in the long term. the scheme will ensure both short term and longer term food security in ease the stress on the industry removing the excess distressed milk from the marketplace will help to stabilise the current spot price without causing long term market distortion it will also allow those affected dairy farmers to continue to pay for invoices for farm inputs to the wider local rural supply industry beyond the farm gate and will prevent extra cows being called which will exacerbate the problem in the beef supply chain to discuss in more detail dairy farmer paul talkings join me on it it told me that despite the popularity of milk products the long term future of the industry could face a major threat if the government doesn't act. dairy farmers what's to be pots of the measures that we have in base to kick starts our economy again once we come
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through cape at 19 when all of the easy to reach beyond you put a torch attraction but it sets it wants to be it was who provides all those people greeting it's to get our economy get what we need to do is ensure that in that but it's very sure that we that we mechanisms in place that mean that we can continue to produce food so that when the uplift comes we're right behind this part of the recovery but what's the future of some of those herds the course have been built up over many generations many family farms we see the demise of dairy farms in general . like bits and dairy runs throughout the bombing runs throughout but blood's and my main concern is that we could undermine our ability to create produce enough milk for everyone's consumption and so what we need to see going forward i think book that night see that's torts asperity is that we need
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a really good strong domestic supply of food and anything that undermines that needs to be changed now. thousands of so-called 5 g. truth is organizing online to protest against the rollout of the want to technology and claim it's to blame for corona virus if it was a space of recent attacks and 5 g. infrastructure across britain he states that radio waves emitted by 5 g. suppress the immune system of people vulnerable to illness and its popularity stems from the theory that will happen in china where the disease originated was one of the 1st to trial the technology of the claims of other been debunked or lack scientific research to back them up. well fine disinform ation circulating about the pandemic case martin andrews has the lowdown on some more coronavirus myths and legends. are you suffering from information overload let's say but in some myths and get the lowdown we're here to separate the facts from the fiction.
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comping is not a crime coughing at home or in the streets into our hands isn't illegal of course but anyone who knockoffs on the work is like the police doctors or nurses as a threat will face serious criminal charges because prosecution service says such behavior could constitute a common assault and attacks on the road to see what historically this great a virus outbreak specifically could be punishable by up to 2 years in prison. is a danger to pregnant women the world health organization says pregnant women are at no higher risk than the general population and there is no evidence to suggest an increased risk of miscarriage but the government says that they should be shielded by minimizing social contact for up to 12 weeks so it's best to err on the side of caution. save me neil cos the pills are treating coronavirus patients
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with them in the sea following successful results in china a clinical trial on the effectiveness of intravenous pits would see on patients infected with overflights he began in the middle of february the reports is expected to come back soon it's interesting what with the jury well it's still out . trousers he's in the richmond c o i v very high doses given intravenously in some studies in china we don't know the results of that. it's not facts only bosio body won't store it so safe as want to sit in the us and then us to. taking the high doses of its currency is not powerful and you probably get enough to see in your diet if you think you don't. use enough pretty soon vegetables then take in the supplements and they. won't do any harm but huge amounts and taking deep doses of
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it to save will not cure it's not ultra violent lamps kill coronavirus now many theories have been circulating on the internet and social media including the use of ultraviolet light hospitals often use u.v. to kill germs in theatres or the board trees but the world health organization says that labs never be used to clean or starlight's human skin as they could cause irritation instead wash your hands with soap and water. bill gates is to blame no he isn't it's just another crazy conspiracy theory did however award rance the perp right institute in summary where scientists worked on developing weak of forms of different strains of grain a virus fact could potentially be used as a vaccine to prevent or spirits the diseases in other animals most vaccines are made this way bright scientists do not currently work on human coronavirus is likely to have a strain a 2015 peyton's that people have mentioned on twitter and facebook that was used to
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replicate chicken cells so now you know the release of this disease was a plan and bill gates isn't out to bring chaos to the world but slow down for today be safe because a more surrounds. a postman is spreading cheer to local residents by dressing up in different fancy dress costumes every day john motson has done the array of get ups including little bo peep the cheerleader and mary poppins he believes he is costumes bring a smile to people's faces during the lockdown john told us that he will keep on going for as long as possible. you know my own for about 2 years now saw him get in or quite a lot because it was quite personally and i just seen when the lockdown started asking him how he was affecting people how upset people were and how afraid in the worst of what i thought i just need to do something really to train gentle a little bit and only do it even a charity thing called the box india where we would dress up on boxing day in
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golden and say for charity in one had if you were fixed like above from previous steps of don't look at a fancy dress parties or been you wouldn't know i'm getting donations from people all over the country bombs are up but of course on facebook and i'm all in with a little bit of a clue as to what it would be so to me it was it's going to be supercalifragilisticexpialidocious dog day to deliver meal and that was the hint that i was going to be mary poppins and people i started with in the front door as far as the windows things that you know on of course my stance in the mary poppins songs in the street and everything it's been fantastic i want to try and they would as long as i can every single day if i can and that's all from r t u k will be back on your screens on cheers day our colleagues from r.t. america will be taking over at the top of the hour from all the team here in some a moment good bye have a relaxing bank holiday weekend but to make sure you stand. humanity
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you just seem laid out a lot of bills lots of cool losing myself probably if you. left the meeting you didn't hold up. the bill you. got over the war. or the. dealing with him you mustn't stay as a bull in. and stuff and. shit then see that. human activity has brought us to the brink of the world's 6th major extinction of it and the people in this film just gone take it and more.
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senators financial wild guy i don't buy it i passed on it features. things almost 5. of them some of my ex from the future truck car wash cars. greetings and salutation here in the united states we've lost conservatively conserve with more than 12000 individual souls to be coded 19 virus and that number is only going to rise by the time this tragedy has run its course.
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