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thank you. when i get out. of this in hope for the. headline stories this hour the u.k. government admits it made a choice to leave kara homes tested for coronavirus so it could focus solely on the n.h.s. but the admissions parkside fridge among relatives who lost loved ones. she wasn't worthy of having a tax. resident. have asked why we need. to why this is going on around town. similar situation in france where prosecutors opened probes into the deaths of some care of home residents or reeve relatives laid the blame squarely at the door of those running the facility. also coming up
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on the program ukraine say so it will investigate new evidence that u.s. presidential hopeful joe biden wants the country's justice system in a legal case involving his saying it to quote treason. live from moscow to the world this is r.t. international my names you know neal good to have your company. abundant in their moment of need that's the charge facing the u.k. government over the care sector it currently accounts for more than a 3rd of the country's entire coronavirus death toll grief families say their loved ones were left to die due to a lack of testing and care for the most vulnerable dawn hopkins lost her mother in law here's her story.
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she developed a temperature of having high temperature so we went to consider and at the time because she had had an infection. and then and then it was really when the doctor and i asked the doctor the question did she think they bad and she said. possibly a modern like clay we asked the. they said they weren't they weren't given test and. and i also asked the cheap a if she could be tested. they said at that time they weren't test stand. residents in care homes you know there's always going to pray that question. you know was it definitely co-chaired but she passed away from i am 99.9 percent sure it was. almost night she wasn't worthy of having
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a task. and if she didn't have the test area it would read and make the decision to ask her what's going to tell what is known and more than 11000 people are now believed to have died in care homes since the start of the pandemic in the u.k. the justice minister sparked outrage after admitting officials made a choice not to test kara holmes focusing instead holy on the n.h.s. another potentially lead to hundreds of vulnerable people going on tested as a result. needed to make a choice about testing and we did decide to focus upon the n.h.s. but i think that was absolutely essential in the just the secretary did state after the though about the high number of deaths in care homes was a huge tragedy and a matter of great regret here she adored hopkins again speaking about her mother not. when she was 9 to 10 she had a man share books she had good quality ally and it really wasn't her time to down i
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books i think the government at last the care homes back me down. they've not i don't think they've given them clear guidance on how to manage and keep the resident sank in this pandemic and that moment short i have prioritized the care homes as well because some of that is more now i know like to my children we need to look into why so many residents in care homes have passed away due to their we need some answers rarely as to why this is going on out of town. or even with the n.h.s. as the central focus the health system itself has struggled a lot of personal protective equipment has been a particular problem for medical staff some were even 100 people he purse that's
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expiring date or your i spoke to markham kendrick a doctor who was on the receiving end of some of our old equipment. be objective come on time to the you know that not only were patients not being tested they were also being distorted deliberately positive indicator homes it's absolutely ridiculous thing is that some mean i mean you find that you know. you look at the box and it has a sticker on it so. 2022 and then if you learn all which was me it was somebody else underneath it so there's 2070 it's an unprecedented health crisis never seen in our lifetimes do you accept that authorities are doing you know they're attempting to at least do all they can in extraordinary circumstances or not you know we all understand that this thing hit really hard and then suddenly the whole world went to p.p. evil is just not being honest with your stuff you're already you're saying all the event that happened and then used 100 units that it was announced 2 or ready 310
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years probably from the previous wife flu what are you doing you know just and stuff nobody would notice and then you'll all it's all right anyway well it was all right anyway why did you treat it incompetent 5 euros you can see that my anger is really really ruined the. last view of a doctor in the u.k. in fronts parra ses there's been a fall in the number of care of home residents needing treatment in the hospital for covert 19 whoever authorities warn that does not mean the virus to stop circulating in the sector it comes as the country's health care workers continue to demand greater support saying their own lives are at stake. meg's gathered in protest site one of the capital's hospitals on wednesday since the beginning of the pandemic health workers nationwide have been signing the alarm over what they say has been a chronic lack of safety equipment on funding there's also another legal challenge
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to any potential negligence in the care sector a prosecutor's opening a case into. in residential homes with more than. we were told from the very beginning the elderly were among the most vulnerable and in the last few weeks we started to get a real sense of just exactly what that meant in from around 40 percent of deaths attributed to 19 have come from one sector. and national scandal is how it's been described by some others have had to know and they're now taking action. families contacted me they decided that the deaths of their relatives raised a number of questions obviously this is due to the fact that a code of silence exists within these institutions they reveal the absence or insufficient application of safety rules as well as the absence of all 8 testing in
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some cases we're even talking about concealing information about the actual state of their relative's house in these care homes the complaints are not directed against anyone in particular the goal is to hold those in charge of the nursing homes accounts ago and also quite possibly the regional health authorities the area of responsibility here is wide in relation to the cases for which we filed complaints there was not just some failure in the system in these cases we are talking about criminal liability the paris prosecutor's office has now opened several pullin ory investigations into manslaughter failure to assess the personal danger of being dangerous of the lives of others this is one of the cat homes in question it was here at the ballet that mine be do it live since the end of 2014 back in march of this year during a video call her granddaughter 1st became aware of problems at the home. the
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employee responsible for my mother and no other president had no protection they were men. to be confined to the rooms but were kept in a corner door i live near says she flagged her concerns to the management but was assured that everything was fine however her grandmother's condition continued to deteriorate hospital see just can't show she was in the turner's teacher of call had 19 decided she only she could have been saved following the death of her grandmother livia formed an association it's called collective 9471 a symbolic name which represents the number of deaths recorded in the french care home system on may 5th it's now representing other families who also lost loved ones do you to what they believe was a failure to protect them during the pandemic the korean group which runs this
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home has rejected those accusations no information has been hidden there's criticism which is directed against korean but which is in reality the personnel. day and night particularly painful particularly unbearable but this is not the only cat home that is being looked into elsewhere and from their investigations are being opened to with more and more families criticising what they say were problems with hygiene and a lack of protective measures in care homes if these cases do end up being caught on the homes of culpable companies could face a hefty fine or an individual may even end up in prison for up to 5 years but no either will bring back those who lost their lives. r.t. or to send paris. living away from corona virus ukraine says it
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will open a probe into league. calls allegedly made between former president petro poroshenko and u.s. presidential hopeful joe biden the exchange revived allegations that biden engaged in a quid pro quo move by pushing for the sucking of the then prosecutor general for personal reasons in exchange for u.s. aid the current ukrainian leader selenski has said those calls could be perceived as treason. promotion of mind on the. yes i heard about poroshenko and biden once and i think this is not the last time ukrainians will hear about this issue the prosecutor's office and law enforcement agencies should respond i know that the prosecutor general of ukraine yesterday registered a criminal proceeding at the request of a deputy they will investigate i know that this can be considered as high treason but it let's go through what we know the calls were 1st published by ukrainian m.p.
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on the on verified exchange seems to trace back to a legal case led by the prosecutor general victor shook and who was looking into corruption involving the gas company at the time joe biden sold all of its payroll prompting allegations the former us v.p. tried to pressure the poroshenko government into sucking all allegedly in exchange for a $1000000000.00 a package put a shank himself called the leaked fabricated r.t. senior correspondent the it's been following developments. this is a filthy dirty story and international corruption extortion abuse of power maybe maybe not see there's 2 explanations the 1st one is that ukraine's prosecutor general was a bad man who needed to go that spied new proof of him actually doing bad things
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and him investigating the company that jew biden's son worked at had nothing to do with anything to me to add to. that new government. under general. i am for. america 90. 9. $100.00. for it were quickly repaired every year i'm a man of my word. now the. horrors i mean that 1000000000 dollar loan guarantee. the 2nd explanation is much uglier vice president joe biden gets his son a cushy job $83000.00 a month a tourist month a ukrainian gas company doing no one knows what this is
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a fact next the ukrainian state prosecutor apparently launches a corruption probe into barista and daddy biden abuses his powers of office and allegedly blackmails ukraine with a 1000000000 dollar load and gets the guy potentially investigating his son 5 as and leave in 6 hours and if the prosecutor is not fired you're not getting the money there's also something weird about an elected representative of the ukrainian people then president par shanku demeaning and luring himself to the slow. level ever since our evidence regarding our you. very well in view of all the wars 9 it's a great pleasure for me goosebumps now i don't know what's worse humiliating him self or even folding to biden's demands doing as he's told following his countryman despite no evidence of him doing anything wrong because
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a foreigner told him to. yesterday. the general prosecutor's. office fired fire we didn't care he did our charity we are hearing aid from each side he believes are a. huge greedy the greedy. state. of jesus. there's no way to verify this leaked recording no way to tell it if a day how it's being edited can you even imagine another country pulling in the soft the conflicts of interest a loon is davening but you know what's an even worse defense democrats do even after russian intelligence asset doctored that recording it was still
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a nothing borger yes it was russian hackers it's a pro russian operation the recordings were leaked by ukraine's putin's the russians just want to make biden look bad and even see is it on it apparently russian collusion again. the events have bankrolls of the 2016 presidential election when russian operatives hacked some released e-mails from hillary clinton in what u.s. intelligence agencies later concluded was a moscow directed operation designed to boost from russia and indeed you don't need russia to make you look stupid biden making ukraine far the guy that was investigating his son was stupid enough. new york's poorest neighborhoods home a disproportionately higher cope with the death rate the better off the streets
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according to the city's health department were not after the break. join me every. patrons are consuming anything the solution according to the policy makers would be to make the consumers bigger. you know helium or oxygen in and improve the situation they're not taking into consideration of their life they can't consume just like the money's velocity. just.
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recently the money pretty much. is like. you know one that should. stay in. the united states remains the country hit hardest by the global kopek 1000 break on the governor of the worst affected area new york city's early results of testing suggests one in 5 city residents have been infected the new york health department released data showing low income neighborhoods of a disproportionately higher death rate than wealthier districts are investigative project redfish itself in the city's poorest areas to see how things are playing it
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discovered people having to create so named help communities due to a lack of official support. the government refuses to provide the resources like food like universal health care universal housing waiting for government agencies to address things this no longer viable we have to take matters into our own hands . they say that when the country gets a cold the bronx gets the flu now when the country gets cold 19 the people of the bronx die the bronx considered one of the poorest areas in the city of new york and the united states not counting native american reservations the bronx has one of the highest rates of diabetes in the country highest rates of. these are diseases that put people more at risk of getting covered 19 people were put in a position where we have to come in and provide out of our own pockets the things
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that people need and we don't have those resources like the government has. one thing the coronavirus endemic is meeting really clear is that in capitalism all that matters is profit thank you so i think it's also really clear when you look at the stimulus package in a state it's primarily giving a huge slush fund to time for the nation's. $43000.00 u.s. millionaires received an average of $1600000.00 in stimulus while most people i know have gotten a plan which i gave the apply a month or 2 ago to right now mutual aid projects in so many places are doing literally life and death were for me the most visible way that the government has responded has to tell us to stop working but still participate in capital still participate and paying bills 'd still participate and liability i need a system in place where the people are 1st before profits.
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will despite the severity of the bun demick in the country several states there are . plowing ahead with their reopening programs artie's joan honey reports on how one of the most populous regions plans for a new normal to the lock down. safe smart step by step that's the name of the state of florida's reopening plan with phase one kicking off monday though many cities and counties statewide had already started reopening earlier this month the fact that florida was among several states to start reopening so early certainly fuel the national debate about how soon was too soon particularly as the number of coated 1000 cases in florida continue to grow currently the state is reporting more than 47000 positive cases as more than 700000 people so far have been task that i was one of the residents who had to cope with 1000 antibodies test recently at this urgent care center in miami beach turned out negative miami dade county has had the highest number of covert 1000 cases statewide so there's been
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a downward trajectory of overall cases so on monday phase one of miami dade the new normal reopening plan went into effect but restaurants barbershops salons and parks reopening with restrictions the city of miami started its phase one reopening stand up miami on wednesday with some parks and businesses allowed to reopen but mayor francisco swore a says restaurants hotels and beaches in the city would be part of the next reopening phase in another week and that will be contingent upon people practicing the social distancing guidelines and wearing masks let me be clear this is not the beginning of the end but it is the end of the beginning there are 2 paths a response that will take us to face to the responsible path which will bring us back to where we started the pandemic has hit miami a city reliant on tourism hard with laws like this one and all the big hotels shut down i shot this exclusive video recently from my paddle board on biscayne bay right off the mandarin oriental hotel in brickell key which is usually packed this
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time of year it's outdoor event space hosting weddings and business functions instead it was eerily quiet and desolate as florida moves into its reopening for. there are questions about whether or not the 1000 figures are complete the so-called architect of florida's covert 1000 tracking web page said she was fired after going public state officials say she was insubordinate but the miami herald and other media outlets sued the state over its refusal recently to release data about covert 1000 cases and deaths and nursing homes and other long term care facilities still florida is moving forward with reopening and after 2 months of being locked down residents here are going out to enjoy the warm sun perhaps one of the biggest questions now though will the covert 1000 disease cast a dark and deadly shadow over the sunshine state in the weeks and months to come for our tea john hardy. well just like in florida there is growing frustration among countries which depend on tourism the big question being how to
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reopen for business with the pump demick still ravaging the world countries like italy spain greece they want busy beaches again for the summer season but the time might be against them as our report. missing travel and in need of a break from this crisis well with some thought is now reopening i found myself thinking about a summer getaway so let's try a test run and see what post corona travel joyce awaits us. the airport meg are excited already it is the 1st time you've been farther than 20 minutes from your house and what do you see queues socially distance of course but so they are everywhere queues for the new electronic check it queues of travel a stopping every 20 seconds to sanitize their hands queues for temperature checks queues of people bored in groups of 10 and if you'll fly out of dubai you might need to book an extra week off because that during coronavirus testing at some
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check kids bit of a buzz kill. well that you survived he and this checks in queues so now you're on board and the cabin crew appears to be extras for me black america scene is full house my gear is not talking about something to be worried about well i don't look to the stewards for offices also that would be no pillows no blankets those were luxuries of pre-code that travel a new not true though no middle seat all passive aggressive elderly angle leg room bottles that all rest is yours. so you survived you incredibly expensive half empty flight now you are at the hotel and you're patiently waiting your time to be summoned to check it it is called only from here on and more often than not you'll be biting off some look down counter reason the stats drop the waiting for and appropriately so she distance lift also
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gyms will likely still be closed but let's be honest it's not that disappointing is . so you head out to your cost holiday adventure to the beach safety funds that you put on. 3 p's. now there's something familiar about this speech oh yes and now that q so you wait you wait the finally the code that not a joke i'm not joking actions you read and you find yourself in some side if i see what is classmates you now have to weave between tool plexiglas sheets to get to your old designated lunches or elvish we've tried to come up with a solution so that people can go to the beach the idea is to use a modular wall has a separating wall for gyms and hairdressing salon between prions corrido as well as
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for swimming pools and water parks and office in our you forgot to book you'll beat slot so no time if you today all he could see at 20 bracelets counting the number of beachgoers also if you're hungry there is a strict dress code. and all this just sounds too much for you then that is another option the young industry has used this global pandemic to advertise itself as the safest summer option which would obviously have been a full proof plan if i hadn't been for the fact the majority of the wild population couldn't afford a week on the mediterranean waves even before the global recession was announced read the room and the room is sad to say that so many sunbathing and cycles in the middle of a sweaty city is probably the closest we'll be getting to
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