tv Documentary RT July 10, 2020 12:30pm-1:30pm EDT
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people other than loved ones would know where the subjects lived and worked or of their dreams but that changed in the early spring of 2020. because who saved lives in the 1st and therefore hardest days of the coronavirus pandemic then there was barely any protective equipment no red zones in special clinics and no social distancing every single one of them in different countries and on different continents was simply doing their job so that others might live. ammo. am 1. this is how moscow's emergency paramedics greeted the new year of 2020 my colleagues all around the world a festive table warm wishes and expressions of good luck in the past 24 hour shift
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to come a brief break before the next 24 hours at work all of them parts of one team the team at moscow's pushed off emergency medical care station. the life and soul of the party is. a 61 year old pediatric specialist he's healthy and energetic but in less than a couple of months that will change drastically there are several doctors in various pushed off emergency medical care substations who will get to the i.c.u. . will be among them he has saved children's lives for more than 30 years for most of his life. and his colleagues founded the 1st i.c.u. for newborn children and local doctors didn't have the experience up to 250 little patients were treated every year.
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in the sky. will watching the any last all tell all of us generals while the old girl also certain of it a little bit well yes on. the beach days mr libby death was on a ventilator but the doctor couldn't be saved he was buried according to new rules set during the pandemic in a closed casket like everyone else who died of the covert 19 virus jokes rotted out of. us just. a little. but we're. still. there's a little circular. logic
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parents had to settle for what they can get or that made it my mom she sighed as a cashier in a grocery store when she went to nursing school my mother should never have been ish on because she at the daycare was the mom and make that you start working in the hospitals for the transport patient and he's a transporter in a hospital orderly they just been how care worker they've been working here for 18 years. my dad is my hero is 68 years old and you could have chosen to stay home and read our receding from my mother very dour and she told me in peace waiting for my mom to retire why would he just said home if he could still work and they shrunk enough to go to work we were completely right a week before he got sick we were good normal family happy. you know laughing. my parents are from miners. actually the 1st without will deal with
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a patient or to even the doctor with you with. my father i know he got this virus in the hospital because. the week before he got sick he mentioned that he transported a suspect aids patient and in america and they said suspected in the day how cold it is just don't say. when he told us what happened i asked is the nurse not other transporters and or orderly again transport this patient that's my shangri don't you but i know my father maybe to his coworkers say they don't want to transfer it is that my father would never say no to any. 5 days later he started showing symptoms. my mom she works at a nursing home rishis with elderly was not letting and where earlier in march this virus is very new so nobody knows how it progresses so the hospitals and
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nursing homes there are very much protective with their patients wearing a mask create a scared. they even sent an email to dell or hospital that they're not allowed to wear a mask unless it's hospital required or given by the hospital. within one week of each other that went to the hospital. the last conversation my mom and i. know is there. is leg everything's going to be ok we're going to be ok. and my mom said you are going to be a. nurse the last. 100 station you had before made that when a cardiac arrest. his body was in the i.c.u. that time. had called it as well and when we went to the hospital. i have an
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elevated temperature so we went out to go in there and the nurse that was scary for her were saying that she can show it to me that my dad and. he's that. that they should actually is a big pm no as the day he passed away. my dad. did everything but that's always been. fighting for us for his family at all costs and. the day that he passed away he went on i am cardiac arrest and already. love this person for 44 years i never know how to love someone for not love. my fans are inseparable. very late love birds where one goes the other one go i started you know make scene
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down and know what love is. there actually died 4 days apart. my mom. passed away the. the same day as my father actually. had to interview her to save her life that shows up what i now know as 100 i was against her will actually. the last time i spoke to her she told me that she doesn't want any tubes on her but when the doctor said that if they removed it so she will also go. i cannot make that decision. and. i feel like if i would have said to him that i believe i killed are. we going to let her go that. may die just as a way to morning and so those 20 east that she wasn't too good told her in
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trevor's mom if you really want to go with that you're going to have to find a way. we can do this to. put this decision on us. we love you we want you to fight for us. she passed away. of course we were very hurt and sad but we ran right to say they said they separable and. we were very very very close family. we've never imagined what our parents and their last days in their lives here on are it suggests watch a car. you know ring them took the majority of place. together in one. in the beginning when they actually received there and it was. i was very devastated because i was caring for them the whole time. they were sick and i
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remember i was telling both of them they are going to bring you guys back. everybody's going to be ok god is so good. we going to go back home i'm going to make lobster i'm going to cook for us i was like now in all this. we haven't had any. ceremony of the general for exam yet because and that he wants to be put in the philippines that's why where we decided so bring them back inseparable and we killed them we we know that. they're not just sickly here but they're still here with us. every day.
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we go to work so straight home full. time after time called parisian to repeat the same mantra sustainability very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable. board sustainability stay number man at a more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless followed this legally had. to be bled god got it i'm just numb heartless and got it done this other busan companies want us to feel good about
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buying their products while the damage is being done far away this is 2nd eldest that's the point any minute i made much. of the family members knew me didn't want anyone and i'm stunting them to be better than understood with whom to going and. was no 2. no shots no. action. going away strap. us to a. point ch your thirst for action. thank you. in march 2020 italy had the highest
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number of corona virus infections in the world and then of the victims who succumb to it. this is some our sin job the general practitioner in venetia province unique and smiling. every day's money watch will show you a list. beijing of my mother. made for me. over thoughtless it was as might some i was 62 she was born in syria but studied medicine and she met her future husband who was also a doctor italy became their adopted home and their children rafi and duniya followed in their footsteps a real medical dentist they had about 1600 patients between them. is one of the new very interesting about my mother and about my father.
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or the. only one. that is was active every day every night when the 4 hour day by day she was very worried this disease was where the civil war because there are a lot of asian and they always say. deal don't know holidays when the beijing is in. treaty and she was in a state working every day and also with the disease and the in the the 6 of march we went to call she one thing where he will not was thinking that. this disease goes not fever nark she told me a very well we mean this is can and when she. was coughing. last war and she told me was please
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welcoming our viewers from around the world live from central london this is r.t. u.k. . m.p.'s will the government the u.k. could be heading for a 2nd wave of shortages in personal protective equipment if there's a resurgence of cope with 19 manufacturers criticize the government's 15000000000 pound p.p.t. fund saying it will be mostly spent abroad and should be spent at home we hear from the risk experts. the rate of growth of ours transmission in good rises to between north point 8 and one after many lock down restrictions were eased on july the 4th as an up the studies the virus symptoms finds the number of new cases is no longer declining for the 1st time in months as parts of england begin to see spikes in infections. and inquiries to be launched into police across england and wales to
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find out if the practice of stop and search is based on racial profiling i'll be talking to a former police officer. and illegal for calls for a review of the evidence behind lester's return to long term amid claims the government's action was unlawful we hear from the lawyer bringing the action. these are warning the government that the u.k. could be heading for a 2nd wave of shortages in personal protective equipment if there's a resurgence of coronavirus the m.p.'s claim the issue isn't being treated with sufficient urgency. he explores the various failures in supplying p.p. throughout the pandemic. as a u.k.r. knocks the lock down it seems many are bracing for a 2nd wave of the corona virus but also a 2nd wave of
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a shortage of people it's not new news the us throughout the entire pandemic and on the front line really struggled to get hold of that protective gear to adequately safeguard against the virus for months on and it seems like they looked our lessons haven't been learned over the department says it is committed to building the stocks to meet longer term demand we are not convinced that it is treating the market with sufficient urgency or that. the government is adamant that the stock of p.p. has never run out on a national level but with demand increased by 20000 percent those on the front line would beg to differ in fact 50 percent of and it starts so there was not enough p.p. and although day to run its usage is hard to get hold of a survey of nurses and carers found that nearly 90 percent worried about catching the virus at work while the government stresses that the main challenge it faced was getting the right people to the right place at the right time initially masks were issued and then the statement was made that actually we have. tested them
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and these masks are ok having said that they now say we need to do this masks so there's a lot of loss of freight and you need to answer this rather than to say the market has now been resolved with demand spiralling the u.k. had to look further afield and source people on international markets but that came with its own set of problems a plane from turkey landed at the peak of the pandemic in april carrying about 400000 much needed p.-p. counts upon arrival it emerged at the equipment didn't meet british safety standards in a very embarrassing blunder for the government so the u.k. is able to produce a fair share of its own people there's no eminent guarantee that it won't need to source from abroad again with experts in the field saying that the quality is the key component of effectiveness in for. checked against the virus perhaps the government should try before you buy gov it shows had a consistent and clear position on place compering which is the good quality
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face coverings that really do filter out all particles essential part of protecting health workers and others whose jobs have become in frequent contact with people who have the virus and show wanted to make certain that these very special face masks they're called and 95 or every 3 years are available for health workers everywhere because we were really worried that they would be bought up by or stockpiled by people who didn't actually need them the most so that was the reason why w right there was very particular use that high quality praise protections for health workers and they've been dealing with the shortages by revising their counting tactics why not double the numbers instead of counting each pair of gloves as one why not count each club individually and hey presto you've doubled your stop
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without even lifting a finger this catalog of areas certainly weren't sitting choir surely to get it right the 2nd time around if there's a 2nd time around that is but in line with most of the government's coronavirus responses they say it's too soon there will be an inquiry of some all. the cove a crisis is over of course we don't even know when we've reached the halfway because this is of course still rolling but i do not consider at the moment. a full scale nationally pari is a good use of official talk earlier this week the chancellor announced a 15000000000 pounds boost to p p but will it be a case of too little too late especially as some of those in government say we're only halfway through this pandemic child added stastny artsy london. or risk and disaster experts professor david alexander told me the government isn't just failing to learn lessons from this pandemic but it hasn't learned from previous outbreaks. this is a beast of a disease to do with this intake but you can know
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a subtle things program simply by throwing money at them in the 1st place we did have a fair idea of what was likely to be needed a long lone time a cut of we tried to make sure exercises one in 2007 and one in 2016 that brought to the fore that made tablet adequate personal protective equipment if it wasn't obvious anyway and perhaps it should have paid because it is very clear what is needed in the case of a fire a pandemic and then of course the u.k. failed to join in the european kiran in texas eyes and they did a lot of tearing throwing of accusations and so and over that but it does appear that the column up was very very missed not joining that and that it should have done or at least could have done and the trouble with ace is that really it needed to be thought out and purpose for they saw bearing in mind at this point in time
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make it something that has been at the top of the kalam its own risk register since 2007 well the government has ordered full d.p.p. apostle who said then we should of the lessons have been learned. one would hope so but i'm not entirely sanguine about plant given that we see lessons bain repeated that we've had pandemics in the palace that we've had experience from this pandemic and it isn't terribly clear whether those lessons have been fully taken into account the current european thinking among federal interest and epidemiology it's is that the 2nd wave is highly likely that doesn't mean that it is inevitable but we do see spikes and it at least horrifying to countries around the world we have a full scale 2nd wave in iran for example the 2nd wave is large in the 1st wave and that was a country that was severely affected so there is a considerable risk of this but we really need some very substantial preparations.
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or meanwhile u.k. manufacturers claim the 15000000000 pound spent on p.p.a. throughout the korean a virus pandemic has been a close waste of money the government has supplied the n.h.s. with protective gear from abroad despite numerous office from u.k. companies where i spoke to the chief executive of a british clothing firm christopher nipper he told me his firm was more than ready to fulfil the country's p.p.a. requirements within a few days after 10 days of lock down who already made 2 gallons and we supplied thousands of thousands of pounds to 21 different hospitals in the u.k. and i think that's a great solution because it creates jobs in britain and right now with a chance in wanting to boost printed ships and boost improvement this is surely the moment to change the or castle east of the arch huge 238000000000 pound government procurement fund to spend it on british manufacturers to create british jobs what
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do you derive us i'm sorry has have had to say given everything that you've just said that what you think the government would they want to buy what amounts to overpriced equipment from abroad. it seems to be pointless for me is a gross waste of money think twice if you buy things who are brewed you paint them made abroad and then you whole simpang for those same workers to be in you can open for them to not work on universal credit and announcements to do that so right i think it will be a simple solution not a simple practical solution if the government creates a new r. stream work for procurement it will have perhaps 3 or 4 key or criteria on the 1st is will it create jobs in the u.k. and 2nd is will it further up the levelling up agenda contributor and forgotten towns like where we are will it support the green agenda and will it's a poor apprenticeships for young people now if one of them pretty much those 4 crops here at i think would be a much better plan with
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a coronavirus infection rate or our number has increased in england to between north point 8 and one that's according to figures from the government scientific advisory group for emergencies friday's figures show the our number has risen slightly from last week when it stood between 0.8 to 9.9 if the our number rises above one the coven 1000 virus is able to transmit exponentially between people this is the 1st set of figures to be published since major lockdown restrictions were lifted on saturday when it comes as data released by public health england has revealed the number of coded 1000 infections has jumped in 8 areas of england since last week the worst affected area is the sasco city of southampton which has seen the highest rising cases in the past week dropping by $4.00 per 100000 of the population while other affected areas include probably in southeast london where cases rose to $2.00 per 100000 added to the north london bar abasing 10 where cases
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rose to $2.00. well meanwhile separate data collected by the covert simpson study app has found the number of new cases has stopped declining for the 1st time since the law was imposed its figures show there was an average of 1472 cases each day in the 2 weeks leading up to july the 4th well the number was slightly higher than the previous fortnight when data suggest there were 1445 daily cases or 27 fewer or medical professor paul hunt up told me that more local law does seem probable depending on how successful the government's test and trace strategy proves. i think we will see more localized lock downs because that's some point the. it despite what i said about that the next few weeks some point it's likely that we will start to see increases again and rather than this be uniform across the country i think what we're likely to see is is more localized outbreaks like we've
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seen in leicester and possibly other places as well and and the point is that if we control those adequately if we've got a very good test track and trace system that really works well with local public health teams then we should be able to act soon and suppress those localized outbreaks and keep the incidence of the disease nationally at a low level but that does depend on having an effective surveillance system that communicates well with local public health teams of us until the meantime paul's jim sports center they'll reopen from july the 25th are we reopening at the right pace. again it is difficult to be absolutely sure i think we have to be kept we have still got quite a lot of illness circulating in the community so i think. the relaxations we have to when we implement that we have to be very careful that we keep an eye on what the numbers are doing and stop those relaxations. if that number of cases
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sustainably start increasing and i suspect at some point during the rest of this year we will actually have to rewind some of these relaxations i think with the summer although the weather's not so good at the moment but with people being outdoors more then we will have some more leeway in how we relax restrictions but that the good weather as we move into autumn will not continue and and i think that will be the time that we're really challenged with some of these relaxation. still to come this hour. a letter from a legal fund calls for review all the evidence justifying the government's decision to return the english city of the next a 2 long time we hear from the lawyer behind the action. on an investigation is set to release into whether officers from england and wales are racially profiled ethnic minority has been using stop and such practices i'll be joined by a former police officer.
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welcome back the independent office for police conduct will launch an investigation into offices across england and wales to determine whether they use of the stop and such practice is racially motivated r.t.u. case is around as a latest what we've been seeing particularly in the last few months and weeks have been complaints by a number of leaders in different communities that me communities black and minority ethnic communities have been pursued more and policed more harshly by forces around the country and that's led to the independent office of police conduct p.c. to launch this inquiry to take place later this year so that whether some of the police tactics and what's perceived as a more aggressive form of policing in certain communities is motivated by any racial bias now. minority ethnic people are 9 times more likely to be stopped and searched 8 times more likely to be tasered and due to the.
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perception that there has been a higher level of policing in those communities for example for people breaking any law measures or for people who have helped parties over the last few weeks there have been those complaints and the i.p.c.c. now saying that they are going to be launching their inquiry to look into the reasons behind it. evidence of disproportionality in the use of police powers has long been a concern which impacts on confidence in policing particularly in black asian and minority ethnic communities but even with the numbers and the statistics particularly from stop and search states we still need to better understand the causes and what can and should be done to address this in the coming months we will be launching a race discrimination as a thematic area of focus to establish the trends and the patterns which might help drive real change in policing practice we've seen over the last few days and weeks
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a number of high profile cases which have come to media attention and widespread attention including that of bianca williams the british athletes and sprinter who was in a car with her church child and her partner when police pulled them over and threatened smashing the windows before pulling her husband out to be now the police in that incident said that they were looking for drugs and guns with ms williams being a professional athlete neither of those were found and a complaint was made for which the commissioner for the metropolitan police crested dick apologized to the family another case involves the father of the rapper wretch $32.00 being tasered in his own by police during a raid and so has been an increase perception an increased focus on policing tactics particularly in the city communities amongst minorities and a perception from some within those communities that perhaps police aren't policing
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more affluent areas or areas with whites or populations in exactly the same way but we've also been hearing from amanda pearson she's deputy amisse deputy assistant commissioner at the metropolitan police who says that part of the issue the met face is that as well as the perpetrators of certain types of violent crimes also many of the victims happens. also be young black men and that they want to stop any more young black men being killed needlessly stop and search is a tool we can use in order to prevent violent crime when we look at the victims and perpetrators of violent crime they are over represented by predominantly young black males even just taking one machete off the street might prevent another homicide and therefore that link between what the demographic of those people who are victims and perpetrators of homicide obviously then there is a link between that and those people who may be subject to stop and search given the information and intelligence we have on them now it's been more than 20 years
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since the metropolitan police in particular were described in the mcpherson report as being institutionally racist and this inquiry is due to begin later this year in autumn and there will be hopes in some quarters that this will perhaps lead to change finally and that will help to rebuild trust between communities and police forces. discuss the issues of and stop and search i'm now joined by former metropolitan police superintendent leroy logan now i thank you for joining us do you think that inquiry will solve anything i mean some of these problems seem to be rooted. yes wrote down it really needs a decisive and very swift review i would like to think that the i hope you see come of age and are willing to do that decisive work and to hold true constable and the commissioner to account because he wrote various reduce in the past i mean i hope we see of lost a lot of reputation especially with the mark duggan issue in 2000 then now come up
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age and do the right thing and deal with the systemic failures to our streets on a date say basis or we've heard it is his report then that black men are 9 times more likely to be searched how is that justified. but it can't be justified if it's not intelligence based if it's based on assumptions and stereotypes conscious and unconscious bias it can't be justified it's going to be based on intelligence to ensure that this stop in the right people and you know the racial profiling we've seen is not just in london but it's all across the country and we've got to deal with this one some for all because it's creating a lot of anger and frustration on rest and in this new tunnel of black life matters and george floyd you know people want to see changes and not just the black community but the wider community and i hope the eye of the sea will respond to
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that requirement or relations between the police and ethnic minorities same as another weapon how do we repair that relationship. what is true time it's true community cults being built back up that the numbers build up build in relationship with the local neighborhood more and different local states and all these areas where there's been a barriers where there has been a gap through a lack of community because there needs to be the public health approach been brought in which is a holistic way of looking at issues not just from an important point of view but through caught the ship and a needs based approach and hopefully they can change the narrative you know this too much in this publicists improvement narrative saying you know it's war on knives and guns yes but not a war on the public who are going about their lawful business getting stopped
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unnecessarily so we need to have both decisive actions and hopefully sooner rather than later and also not put me right if we don't you stop and search as a means of reducing fighting stabbings i mean particularly among young black men one of the practices can be used. well i think like everything stop and search is a whole raft of tools unfortunately certain corsairs think it's the be all and end all a lot of that is around building relationships with the community because they are our eyes in is we can get more information they trust the police more so the more trusting and co-operative the public and the police are working together the more proactive they are to find out who's having a feud who is likely to get stand who is at risk and how we can prevent and how we can protect so that's the things that we need to do is go back to basic building bridges are not barriers we were like oh thank you very much indeed.
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now the u.k.'s defense minister has reportedly heaped praise on saudi arabia a day after saudi individuals were added to the u.k. sanctions list over human rights abuses 20 saudis including aides to crown prince mohammed bin selman face travel bans and asset freezes in the u.k. over the 2018 murder of journalist to mark a short according to saudi media ben wallace ran his sound account bought on wednesday to reaffirm the u.k.'s appreciation of their shared defense and regional security cooperation but critics say the call amounted to a private apology for the sanctions and think it sent the wrong message to human rights abuses it comes as international trade secretary list truss agreed the resumption of arms exports to saudi arabia despite its controversial war in neighboring yemen. that the department of health faces a legal threat accusing the government of imposing an unlawful lockdown on the city of leicester a letter from a local legal firm to the department is calling for the lockdown to be lifted or
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a judicial review undertaken to see if it was necessary when it came to scientific data used by the government to justify the measures were floored such as positive tests being counted twice the letter also contends that the number of corona virus cases in the city where the lockdown was called at the end of june didn't pose a serious threat to public health if that review goes ahead and finds the move was unlawful the government may have breach business rights becomes open to compensation claims well that up to health says it couldn't comment on the matter at this stage while the lawyer behind the case sophie calm told me the government's failure to respond could have consequences the scientific evidence that the government relies on does not or. the need to lock down lest or at all what all this review do is say if you don't get that goes in your favor what happens next. well then the individuals in the lockdown would be
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a natural to bring article 5 restriction rights claims in the courts and also businesses would be able to bring critical claims in the courts for financial loss and expenses where you say that the evidence used to justify the lock down is flawed can you explain what those concerns are well in the public health england report of the 29th of june which has been released by public health england on their website that was the report that the man of leicester was referring to the trench 9th of june in which the east basically described that as dodgy data and also all the dirty data inside the report the report itself and clearly does not show or does not say that there has been an outbreak in leicester. well amid the coronavirus pandemic the number of britons who work from home i shan't be increased according to the office for national statistics almost half the u.k.'s employees work from home in april and experts predict this trend will continue but
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ringback well we started with some breaking news this hour as well according to reports a police officer has been stabbed in north london after being called to deal with a man carrying a knife the officer was stabbed in the arm after he attempted to confront the suspect the individual in question was tasered and is now in custody well that's all from our u.k. our colleagues at r.t. america will take over at the top of the hour but from all the team here in westminster by.
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