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it does other good for the employee school stories i left right there we did nationally if you. got the would you put it out of chicago still not. ready. this is how we used to know the russian that i. am like this is. all i think this. is. not the corona pandemic has given us a different russian ballet to tutu's all costumes just a kitchen past the stage. i just and you but i think. it's more of this in much of the day
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you could. see out that i was you know out to escape no interest in ash over the most as it was. yet to give him a chance. was. designed video dances from the minute i left the city ballet quickly went viral. and proved that cell phones a nation is no reason to feel go your way to is. he did us to. think of us was going to be as good at. getting out on the bus. for those sure and you go to know you i don't know that it was i was at that's likely he might get it doesn't it at glastonbury that i. don't go. by at the moment i do as he did do it. 'd by the young upstarts and i don't.
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know if their story it's. true especially going into this. i've just got a young girl now i thought of yet. and yet i want to live with them. my stomach hurt by it i think i have the styles it was so nice i just paid to go see it already serious as it pushes through my money my interest for humanity my u.d.t. . be the most of them did it so we should be. glad to see that i'm sure you think i did get lucky with the so i always say you bored so people should go to we see the. contemporary dancers on just standing still either
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a popular association of artists has launched i'm home to attend an online marathon through dumps and then trying to express how everything feels under the current unexpected restrictions. or i am. still be cupid larger in your. pants yet that doesn't sit well i only lead some ways and yet at the end of that i would see only. the let's say. a new my we're all at the dollar place but i wish the east coast you know it would. only let me and as a. way back but we didn't it's nice that in short we didn't expect much. thanks.
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so much as a teen i tried video games you know what i feel there isn't that you're going to stand on the scene you just. need music and anything you see if there's a lot on this flight i'm listening to be honest even if you don't like to so you think. well to me seems to be complete. this was here this was new. york and you get out them you who are from your new does have been you made was more. wish i'd. been 15 years and of course all those wealth to come from work and chances just move out one way. or come out of it was dark so blessed to go on the belief that you do your best and why we'll be asking your fortune. i
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didn't cheat you mean you get upset and the gods you know it's all there was wasn't because he could you. look at you she you you have to use as similar performance as if there are those that grew up in tedious digital creative marathons might well be amongst the most popular events of the pandemic era not a day goes by without a new line to rhyme essay or picture photographers or even posing for their own cameras if you're going you know the police don't know the most a disclaimer that. you. are going to get all. the when you go so there's that. suggests. koku. there's always some ways i don't see you go to limit you through all of it. but i. think it was because i was the last we. were up on the line i began to say that. even russians and all the good idea.
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but it's as. long. as young the interesting and taking. need. to call disability that medical care when they get a percentage that we didn't actually need to. ship when you saw your daughter stylist wasn't it them wasn't ideal it's got that's not sure. anything that's what died supplies in the bag the janjaweed your silence at the worst of them or just. the lies just. me or someone else up at the end yes a lot of what is simply. just sit there like you. know
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you have some weak easy to sneak. into the next year if you're going to use new. uses if there were no soliciting. most of those people most of those the worst years normal people who should. or should the much chance of you know it's not unusual because you think it's you who are sick of course. still going so you may not after the. masses go up you know we're going to scuttle soon shows where to do just what you mean to should do forces you woke up my own one go go write a cartoon of the bucket one go before were misled go with the most but also do not show up on national someone doing it because she forms easier the latter undercuts the people what's the problem with the press remove one of the e.c. might not something different that dealt with that but i knew about the mindset of women should we think we think and use the snow if no thought was said that the
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custom survival took up with. looks not to block the outward of what was recorded the rights of course are either 0 or produced it comes down the country it was recorded you just bought a new don't know before you heard what but the most significant national here brazil brazil. theodore doing just looking is pretty sure there compares them when you 1st get the. there should be the macaques phone last night that i started to see just the most you just seems to. me i said my solution project has just revealed hidden talent it's also become a kind of stare at the for so stuck in tiny flats people remaking masterpieces using. even she can just for a moment to forget about the virus most of the way but i don't. know was the only reason you know it's interesting that the dr goodall was but i wasn't. sure of a percentage if i thought of it easier to. make up with the cure you've got to deal
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with even the situation. because you cut trees to oslo my style of person you support is for the short version the road sincere. and even the store to the rest of us that are this is a horse and or news that you think you think he should know market or a cause that was we're supposed to be a more similar easy. going agree is not shared for the commute since our only wish for you not shop when you could in that. small bit is not what about some of mine now but the internet is good that you. get them to look so insidious now. because. there was. just me sure you would please if. my kid is
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a kid like you the family. referred to before. the my chicky deal which people would know more and more with. no one. oh good ocean of countries. oh we'll just watch this too and we'll slow to know when it's ordered and some of those number would tell us i ask with that is the football of all but i'll still split history so this is familiar with. when
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i was homeschooled of those as we still. even a virtuoso like tinnies messiah playing the uplifting seasons on a steinway in an empty tchaikovsky concert all sounds charming but unsettling the only season we know now is pandemic so the military commissions and contests get to have the music alive others have to enjoy it remotely. no one can say when the pandemic will end all when the restrictions will be lifted even more significantly no one knows what the world we go back to will not like all
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hell will continue in our post covert existence perhaps artists and audiences will become accustomed to distance even after the virus has gone the national does a lot so because alice is she abusing ash an issue. of social class and what you. are the only video instagram leadership source the place where you could get a visual basic insight to. acquit on just you by years and if you. go there was go there so go search it we're going to put a lot of look on sorry south africa when you was a short your current prices but that was the boy who got on but most of the on the cross he says medium then you chill yes no yes you've got the stomach full share of this new look my man coming i need something you might think i just want to do you know what the flow will go by them but also it now there is me and so it was but it was through it was there going to cross the river far because we're. going to. go
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to the seriousness of the communities. so there is no insistence that. chest i watched or media launch just like it was a previously i stuck. a jab at a. running . join me every 1st week on the alex sullivan show and i'll be speaking to get
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a feel of the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see of and. good food descriptions sound up the even for the owners so how to choose the pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us and was necessarily good for the pet turns out and put food may not be a sofa the best people belief we have animals that have you know diabetes in arthritis they have auto immune disorders they've got allergies we are actually creating these problems and it's a huge of a demagogue problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple problem of diet and some dog owners so heartbreaking stories about their pets streets the
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larger corporations are not very interested in proving or disproving the value of their food because they're already making a $1000000000.00 on it and there's no reason to do that research. welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is all to u.k. . the prime minister admits that parts of the country could come out of knocked down at different times as opposed scotland and wales disagree with the government's plans of the measures risky meanwhile the opposition leader accuses the government of failing to produce 19 safety guidelines for workers. the british government now says it does advice face coverings in public we'll be hearing from a medical expert. the russian president announces that the normal working period will end tomorrow but the ban on mass gatherings will remain in place we'll be getting reaction from moscow. and the government considers changes to its contacts tracing out amid the sun's about privacy and security i'll be getting reaction from
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a previous c. expert in the late. prime minister's admitted that different areas of the country could come out of lockdown at different times after leaders of the regional government said his plans were too risky that's as opposition leader secure stunna accuses the government of failing to guarantee workers' safety or take a shot it was daschle joins me in the studio with all the latest so there was a bit of a showdown in the house of commons earlier this afternoon shouted tell us more absolutely boris johnson has been under increasing pressure and the comments stay off to he changed the government's official line on message from stay at home to stay about while also presenting the government's latest lookdown mesha strategy of believe 18 relaxing the meshes somewhat it is a difficult balance though for the united kingdom and the government on the one hand trying to give the public slightly more freedoms back into their lives while
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also maintaining and ensuring that the u.k. does not see a resurgence in the virus making sure that's their 2nd wave or 2nd peak of that 19 but doris jones in the meantime has acknowledged that the united kingdom may not be able to have a united front when it comes to relax in these measures. and so the government is today submitting to the house a plan which is conditional and dependent as always on the common sense and observance of the british people don't continue reassessment of the data that picture varies across the regions and home lotions of the united kingdom requiring a flexible response departs the u.k. may need to stay in full knockdown longer any divergence should only be shoot term because there's promise of the u.k. no doubt that we must defeat this threat and face the challenge of recovery together now or leaders of the devolved nations don't exactly seem to be on the
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same page as boris johnson they don't believe he should change that fishing line from stay at home to stay alert so it seems like there could even be at this point a 3 nation approach to dealing and tackling private 19 now mark drake that of wales he says that he could have any criticize the government and he says that the easing of the measures could even lead to an increase in the number of cases cases across wales we've also heard from the 1st minister of scotland nicholas sturgeon she has decided to keep stricter rules in place a shift to believe that we could see a resurgence in the virus she thinks that the changes that boris johnson has put in place are too risky and today just in the commons boris johnson was also challenged by implats at the s.n.p. westminster leader he was confirmation from doris johnson that he is not speaking for the united kingdom but only inventor known and the prime minister deford explained why his government didn't share his new slogan with the devolved 'd
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administrations leading men to lay out of the change in the sunday newspapers further to that while the prime minister commit not to deploy this new slogan in scotland and wales and northern ireland unless to devolve governments decided otherwise. on quarantining following travel when will these quarantine measures come into force and can the prime minister confirm if his own transport secretary has told airline industry leaders that if there are too many obstacles at implementing it it may not even happen and final finally for ultimate clarity while the prime minister reaffirmed for the public and businesses in scotland that the advice that we should follow will come don't write live from the scottish government not the advice that he gave at last night's broadcast and showed it what about workers' rights while the government is also being challenged over who should go to work and when they should go to work so i can't stomach the labor leader says
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that the prime minister's speech was considerably can see using especially when it comes to those going back to work that's because just yesterday the prime minister alluded to and almost implied that some people that comment from home should go back to work as of today on monday having said that and not all seems like it's more like wednesday so quite often fusion that but still even if it is wednesday is that enough time for the workforce to try and get their spaces in a safe place to allow the workforce to go back into work and secure stomachs ready to mind that there are guidelines are put in place to ensure that that does happen it says that workplaces should follow the coated secure guidelines which i assume the same guidelines as soon as practicable. but under page 20 to 22 it says they will be released later this week so we know we're going to some people go back to work on wednesday the guidelines have not been published their parents are going to
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be released later this week so can i just ask the prime minister will look guidelines the safety guidelines be ready for wednesday which realistically means to morrow if workplaces could be ready for them for wednesday morning if not is he seriously asking people to go back to work without the guidelines have the guidelines now been agreed with businesses and trade unions that was the attempt was going on sunday a week ago and to the guidelines of your pine england. well it's not just a kiss don with us angry about the latest announcement for the workforce the former labor leader germy corbin says it will make inequalities worse union heads are also saying that workers should refuse to return to work unless it is a safe environment for them to do their jobs and we've also heard from business groups have urged the government to still provide even clearer advice but all that we have heard from the government when it comes to walk is that essentially it is actively encouraged if it's not possible to work from home so that's like jobs in
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industries such as manufacturing as i mentioned the confusion over when there's also confusion about how to get to work as well as the advice is to avoid public transport but encourage people to walk or cycle and where a mosque where it is difficult to socially distance now depending on how the next few weeks go the government may allow children in primary school to return at the beginning of june that would include reception year one on year 6 in terms of secondary school it's unlikely to be allowed back before september as for hospitality services restaurants and cafes could open in early july and non essential retail could open early june there's no timeline in place though for places of worship or cinemas and when they could reopen from when say though the public will be allowed more time outdoors and that's not just for exercise in fact there's no time limit on outdoor exercise and you will be allowed to sit with one individual even someone from outside your household but you must maintain that social distance of 2 metres apart as for travel restrictions they're not exactly
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being lifted and those returning from abroad will have to quarantine for 14 days now the government's latest lockdown measures has come as the number of deaths is on the low end of the spectrum there's been a rise in the in $210.00 deaths in the last 24 hour period yes that's much lower than when the u.k. was at the peak but it brings the total to $32000.00. 65 deaths across the united kingdom and because the overall stats are still alarming boris johnson says the government can go no further with the small modifications to the knock down measures small as they may be that the prime minister does stress the brakes would be put on any of these easing and relaxation and could even run fast and if they need to do that. thank you so much for all of us well with the government now advising face coverings and transport for london publishes similar advice i'm not joined by c.e.o.
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of medical run very good of you to join us now the government of course has been telling us that p p e has very little effect and now they're advising it as indeed as transport for london. briefly read it but i think they face coverings rather than actually make it all. so i think that leader is still. ok so mosques then are in portland but i just noticed today the governor's publishing gods and how to make face coverings from old t. shirts. is that really effective. it's the world health organization it's given thank you reasons why it shouldn't be. so a choice and it doesn't really have any any material effect and it can cause other issues. other sets of countries at different different policies so there are there is still a lot of debate about it but ultimately it doesn't it's not effective than it leads to a lot of additional issues it could be and if you don't say it's actually wearing
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a mask is a waste of time even on public transport and i didn't say it was a waste of time i think it just brings it in you. feel more comfortable and when you're wearing property that's really effective it's in certain conditions. not signed and not not really say anything that we can do to help my biggest thieves worry was using real b.p. and then when it's already a sure fire well it is but yeah of course it may be but a solution it's yet why why has the n.h.s. plan is so difficult to procure good proper safe people. until until 2011 the n.h.s. you see the manage their own because of insensibly and then the private sector got involved and there is a private company that runs for goldman and gets to charge it up to 10 percent of the suppliers charge rate so they will motivate by high it's turnover in our eyes
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are great because that will basically be it's a difficult position for them to say i think that we've seen the results that we've gotten but there is an excess leverage now 30 times more likely if someone were to die than at what was previously the most dangerous industry in the day just 3 months ago that across the farming say there's a lot lot of things that we need to do and i think that the biggest issue is the system wasn't fit for purpose for a big 19 not no country is started all over 90 so we need to make some really big material thank you is to be able to think that say the best example i've got really is really the eighty's we call and he said there are 9 health organizations all trying to deal with this crisis and that is either not nine's that are annoying chance more failures than we need to point at stuff and not hancock at the moment occupies that role and 19 i mean i would understand that but i think now we need to . prioritize we call it trust technology reliability unity science
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trott's truth and supply so we've been that's what we think we need to focus on and you need proper health care and science in leadership and it was a way high in the supply those people here are private companies and actually now profiting from this by selling to the n.h.s. at higher rates. like i said we had up until. this pandemic with the n.h.s. and the official review meant only 12 suppliers but they were 12 specialist suppliers in the thoughts of eyes focused on that that's what they do they're the best in the country at it or better and we have best supply chain and the best equipment and the best quality and we've now invited 8000 applicants and most of them don't know what they're doing an excellent not the system making it worse and driving up prices within the law to be and so you really need either side on this i mean there's a sea of red tape is needed because this is public money being spent. it is that is
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i don't want to criticize. the government because it's a natural that i think if you don't have enough the what you would normally do these go in a climate more companies to do it but unfortunately most of the suppliers have interests in other countries as well so they're creating an option situation actually it's better for them sometimes only one is that they're not the supply because it right price up and then the specialists will when able to get that they could meet the equipment is that last week it was 20000000 mart sitting. in a factory in china ready to be here in 3 days c approved f.d.a. approved about 25 percent of the price that the n.h.s. is currently paying and it but they waited $6.00 days and they looked at 715000000 see you later just fine larry because it costs or to drop it's fine he works alongside a doctor who died from cave in them possibly because all not adequate p.p.s. so clearly this sort of incident should make the government wake up and change
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things. for us it's a very good 19 i found him as i placed it in his 1st job in the sunset in 98. and he's a he was a real family man and he let all the hours he could get for children and he's the reason he died was elected he and his family's given 60000 pounds for that so it's 1000 pounds remaining child in. and his wife so i think that when that puts everything into perspective then access and it's not just an excess it's all family care food banks the list is it is endlessly people risking their lives and there are people making a large amount of money and we don't even the government we have breaks it on the basis that we can do our own figures better than the e.u. that he is there much more than we need sitting in factories i don't know why we
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are 28000 people that come in companies that don't know what they're doing that haven't got experience stopping the chosen supply chain that the experts and. making a huge amount of money and i think boston and lots of lies the government is the direct middleman we've got more buying power than anyone else and anyone any any factory many that would rather that guarantee it will do so. by government and then exist it can go bankrupt. they could make a lot more money than they make it from settings that middleman and still give its 6070 percent savings and that it here 3 days all the that we've sourced in the last 3 to 3 months with 143000000 masts there are hundreds weekly months available today but we the n.h.s. can't get in the is. that thousands of people many in iran thank
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you very much for highlighting all these problems in iran ladakh for thank you for joining us here on r.t. u.k. . research is that a british university of claims that the government's measures have done little to stop the spread of the virus academics at the university of east anglia analyze the sector by sector effectiveness of the lock down they found closing all nonessential businesses had little impact on the spread of the virus across the country the stay at home gardens was also found to have had little effect however some measures were deemed to be effective closing schools did help in reducing the incidence of coronavirus after a certain time like period and the ban on mass gatherings also had a positive effect. well it comes as figures from the office for national statistics look at patterns between jobs and virus related deaths based show that the death rate varies heavily depending on the sector a person that works in the fatality rate among men is also higher than amongst
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women and security guards are significantly more likely to die of covert 19 with a death rate of over $45.00 per 100000 taxi drivers and chauffeurs are also more than twice as likely to suffer a coronavirus related death care home workers are also more at risk of death rate of over 23100000 people however the rate of death among n.h.s. workers was found to be in line with national averages well as drawn by policy research expert dr joshua mooney thinks that simply following the science isn't as easy as it seems science lab is exactly what it says it's being led by science but when the science is uncertain so the measures that you try to enforce and so while the research do you must you be stanley it does suggest that some measures are more effective than others to base an entire country's strategy on a single paper or possibly not the best idea. being sad there's certainly something
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to question around this kind of science lead narrative that will be given by the u.k. government and it's clear from the issues around the u.k. scientific advisory group for emergencies that we've seen in recent days in the strategic delays that we saw in one of the early response that the definition of science in a science led strategy is actually incredibly narrow and doesn't represent a kind of wide range of rex's uses the earlier study that shows that some jobs are putting people more at risk that what measures could be introduced there to keep people safer because obviously these measures need to be introduced as quickly as possible. this is actual quitman and social distancing these jobs are just to do with propositional distancing because they require close interaction with people that are also male dominated fields which i think is why we're seeing great. men and. in this case facemasks and p.p. you can be all necessary to receive sicknesses the tests that the risks associated
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with these big these jobs still to come this parliamentary committee calls for a pool's to the u.k. rolled out of the n.h.s. is contact tracing at citing privacy concerns we have from a previous state expert shortly. i met kaiser what for my guy q financial survival this is not a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these has flaws are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to them. like
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they stabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for what guys are for. 30 years ago there was a global solidarity to annihilate the scourge of fascism from here the soviet union
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and its western allies prevailed against nazi germany today such global solidarity is sadly missing in base the current. in what walks this very necessary solidarity. russian president is not something known working period will end tomorrow but the panel mass gatherings will remain in place down hawkins as male. well posing in a video conference with the regional governors i'm mad as out that i was off to morrow the whole country non-working week the non-working time period because from one week it's the been extended over 3 to 6 weeks now as of tomorrow that will all come to an end now what does that mean what doesn't that mean but it certainly doesn't mean that things are back to normal that people will be able to go about their daily business go to the shops had dresses restaurants and have mass gatherings football matches or concerts for example what that does mean is that
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regional governors mags that has the regions will be able to have more discretion and more power over how those lockdown measures are eased here in moscow for example of course where those measures are likely to stay in place moscow's had one of the highest infection and death rates in the country in regions where code has less of a hold that means destructions could be lifted perhaps sooner and perhaps more widespread he put in a big emphasis on testing the thought of monster was about 2 and a half 1000 tests but they and that number is now up 217-0000 spread day and that's going to double by the end of may to 300000 so mr putin said that is a key element medics there been working with those with coded needle help and support they can get and they will continue to receive increased payments for taking the risks that they do. like we said support as well for businesses individual self-employed people as well because although the bar is set be very
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worried for a lot of people it's the economic side it's the unemployment the jobs that people are most concerned about is and he's put in a whole raft of measures to support families with children to support small and medium sized businesses and to ensure they can get access to credit subsidized rate from the russian banks as well that's going to happen by the end of june. the n.h.s. is looking into the feasibility of switching its coronavirus contact tracing app to the decentralized model supported by tech giants such as apple and google it comes as the government's trial of its own that began on the isle of wight last week amid concerns the technology could put people's data at risk the n.h.s. works by detecting nearby phones bluetooth making a record of its contacts on like other contact apps which require users to have a positive test the n.h.s. one allows users to self report if they have symptoms for the virus but least
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health the population need to download the app for it to be successful well the n.h.s. app also stores phone information on a centralized system while the decentralized method sends a notification independently from a user's phone. and it's this key difference in the unprecedented scale of the data being collected it is concerned privacy experts it comes as the joint committee on human rights is said that the government needs to ensure the protections are in place report by the committee recommended that the government introduced legislation to make sure people's data and human rights were not violated also call for an independent body to oversee its use want to digital contact tracing human rights commission would handle public complaints and report to parliament the would also be subject to regular reviews by the health secretary matt hancock downing street said that maintaining security and privacy of been at the heart of the apps development or discusses i'm joined by digital marketing and privacy expert tom
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shivers tom great to have you with us now the government says the data is anonymous so why doesn't that address privacy concerns. well the problem with anonymized data is that if you have enough of it it's really quite simple to make the data them point to a specific person so if you want to take the concentration out for instance there are 2 types of data models here as you've said you've got decentralized meaning old data store that he uses device or centralized band data stored in a central server many whoever has access the sabbath then as i access that his days are obviously the governments have opted for the centralized model and the whole reason that's on this is to be able to see localized flare ups which means that need to take people's location data so if this anonymized i'd say everyone's given this trucking you in your home and your place where i'd say be pretty easy to use a gun so you could also exactly. why should we not trust the government having this data. i think there has to be
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a certain level of give and take here just because we're in the midst of a crisis doesn't mean we have to go all christmassy out the window to try to combat it and as of sept of all of those 2 methods of data collection americans the stuff you've got sent to us and a centralized centralized that sex the troops the excesses and where our centralized just simply doesn't so why should we are secure or privacy when there's apparently acceptable privacy minded solution out there a solution i might add that's been used by folks you're sure. 3rd off but we don't we have to allow for some intrusions on civil liberties particularly at times of a crisis like this this is unprecedented and the government simply trying to do all it can in a fast and effective way. i think that may be case may be the case but i think there's a chance they could start punishing people their behavior so if we want to say for instance someone was to get
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a notification and then just to self isolate and then they didn't hear the information so credit was accessed dissever would then be able to see this anonymous who's location they are obviously fully aware of spreading the disease and make infection whole sports lights on them up so with the police not at some point be a students of a in such a person now i'm not saying that's what the government's plan is what i'm saying with the centralized mult this is possible and it's a very slippery slope that return into the kind of surveillance that will be muscly called once again the wind and tom these things so your concerns here will outweigh war perhaps the public will perceive as as a way of getting rid of this virus or at least controlling it do you think the public will actually embrace this technology do you think it will support it or do you think there could be a rejection i think in the in the current form in the centralized modes. the public has called in favor of it because as i've seen i'm shocked friendship
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all the people say in the uk has been heavily criticized in the press for both the princely issues that surround the on the fact that performances are less not so well for the whole i'm sick and went back to centralize ever so people are seeing this news unlikely and preservation of that order the same people will become increasingly concerned about how that's a service used until the point will not actually i've seen and singer post-race together are you centralized local paper ottilie seen oh it's 20 percent of citizens download now so let's bear in mind this is a country that's how it's gone through the sars epidemic and they realize it's 'd receipt of a damn crises when it comes to disease i don't know in my opinion 20 percent is a pretty quarter takes guts although it's when we need to look like 50 or 60 at least from each of us thank you very much for that and that's it for the moment i'll have more news for you in half an hour from now.
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join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics or business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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time after time so we're going underground from the country with the worst coronavirus death toll in europe as countries across the continent begin to ease their lock downs and curfews coming up in the show risky business how to interpret our politicians at the podiums as bay today give us a life or death advice on coronavirus we investigate risk literacy with risk and rationality scholar at the max planck institute prodding risk literacy center director professor good bigger ends and 1st class passengers on a sinking ship has coped with 900 further exposes deepening cracks in us as your money power we ask award winning sociologist richard blackman how mass mobilization going now transformed the neoliberal world order all this more coming up in today's going underground or 1st all around the world our politicians will today be telling you how to live your lives and not be killed by coronavirus how to decode what.

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