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new research shows delays to cancer treatment in the u.k. due to the corona virus could cause an extra $6000.00 deaths we speak to a man who only discovered he had cancer when he finally got that much delayed scam . this is there's nothing else i can see some new words to put feel. no words to describe. i'm just devastated. serbia sees a 5th day of violence and protests over the government's decision to reimpose a curfew after a surge in covert cases. in
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france the appointment of 2 new ministers sparked outrage from women's rights groups one of the men has been accused of rape while the other used to be the lawyer of controversial clients. are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our chief international glad to have you with us as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program. right in the u.k. a man has discovered he has advanced cancer after finally getting the scan it had been postponed because of a coronavirus 27 year old is sure when hall went to the doctors with severe pelvic pain in march he was given painkillers but they eventually stopped working he repeatedly requested a scan but only got one in june which revealed a large tumor we spoke to him about his situation. i bake for scans
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every single time i went there the to me that due to qubit 19 it's a delay when m.r.i. is in c.t. scans and so early june my flitting visit to the hospital a doctor. looked at my notes and said hey you've been you've been her so much times it's got to be something wrong with you. i'm going to schedule you m.r.i. some more i was a little bit hurt that he took me training always he can sketch me a m.r.i. but i begged him as the months to get an m.r.i. it's a get a scan doctors told me if i would have got my scan. months earlier then my prognosis would have been a lot better. my prognosis is about 10 percent and less than 10 percent i was so
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while i will have. a baby no i don't know how long that i'm going to have with you i'm very devastated at the fact that i'm fighting for my life and then when i'm at the prime of my life fighting my life being misdiagnosed it's just devastating this is not a nose i can say no words to put feel no words to describe. i'm just devastated. this case comes as new research claims the coronavirus has put the u.k.'s health system under such strain it could result in 6000 extra fatalities among newly diagnosed cancer patients the n.h.s. has also reported the pandemic could delay many more planned treatments of the waiting list for routine procedures currently stands at $4000000.00 but it is expected to jump to 10 by the end of the year meanwhile a 1000000 cancer swabs were delivered to already short staffed in laboratories in june alone sure when hall again believes the whole system needs to rethink. if i
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would've if i would have got my scan and earlier then it would have been a primary and it would now spread and they could have been able to operate on the spry married cinema and get it all to me and i would have been on the route to recovery regionals patients like my so should be better to concur of dave use covert 19 as a smokescreen not to take patients and you leave the people. cancer patients which cancer kills more people and coo in 1000 year and i don't know why i go to well i kind of blame you who all system but i cannot remember any test because they did have a bombardment of patients and i just wish that it would have been a better system of diagnosing it and getting it catching it early saving lives.
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for a 5th day of a serbian capital has been rocked by violence anger erupted over the decision to reintroduce a lockdown measures after figures showed a surgeon covered cases with tensions continuing to rise the president of serbia has criticised the protests i literally could look polluted it is search stupid it's so irresponsible to call upon people to gather and demonstrate when we're faced with the most horrific numbers of infections from coronavirus today is probably the worst day we've registered the number of positive cases of corona virus since the beginning of the pandemic that would stay for sure and we see the consequences today of infections that happened in the last 4 or 5 days and then only 4 or 5 days will see the consequences of these gatherings over the last few nights.
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maybe you believe that the government was supposed to buy before it so many people think that by calling for a. fight and the file the government was going to hear you are. actually very much traitors again. and this is something that only seems yesterday. that if that still does has engulfed many of them. we've seen clashes with police. this equation here is why dramatic sentencing of the polling data to become you
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know going back towards the parliament building which is where they were concentrated yesterday. oh i've also seen that some believe that the food 19 pandemic could get worse from from so many people gathering such a small place but it was the people you're going seem to care about that much you know we've heard alexander want to see the president put her on his land. and basically given up on well i don't over the weekend but demonstrators are still misreads was you can see. they're going back towards the police. they're going back
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towards the fair here are some special. and they say they're not going to give up. with governments easing restrictions and the world registering record numbers of new cases scientists are sounding the alarm about the risks of airborne transmission we'll have more on that story later in the program. meanwhile trials are underway globally in the race to find a vaccine for the corona virus but even if scientists do discover an effect of cure it seems there are plenty of people who will not be queuing up to take it artie's peter oliver explains the hunt for a coronavirus vaccine is one of if not the great scientific searches of our time but there are all those who don't want to see a vaccine found and wouldn't accept one if it was here in germany which was swift to tackle the initial wave of covert 19 coronavirus skeptics have been
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demonstrating for months. the latest polling shows more than a 3rd of germans would reject and mandatory vaccination against covert knighting these concerns continue to exist despite mandatory vaccination being on the cards the government has said again and again that when a vaccine becomes available it won't be compulsory if. the government is accused of secretly plotting to introduce mandatory vaccination i want to repeat the chancery said yesterday and will be no nation against the coronavirus at the same time germany is now facing a lack of u.s. supplies of rendez if you and on t.v.
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i rule drug used to treat coronavirus patients the germ. the health minister has pressed on the manufacturers to get shipments to europe using access to e.u. markets as a stick and the reason we don't have a huge inventory now we only have a few 100 doses i expect an international company like gilliard to understand that you can't just cut access to the e.u. markets and high prices for other products as expect supplies to europe and the european union in the united kingdom the anti vax supporters have a strong foothold as well a 3rd of brit said they would definitely not get a corona job or they were unsure about the vaccination it's not clear what their views on antivirals are we asked londoners in what ways they're willing to protect themselves during the pandemic some people refused to get killed by snake it against all common sense i don't know if i would i be grateful in fact thank you for sorts of things but i can't be happy to think that i haven't decided that
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that's what i need more information everyone should have it these days. i would say i'd want to read all the information 1st and work out how how it works and whether there was side effects from it but i think on the whole good side effects incomes are available no politic interest you probably probably won't have it is to preserve it working but i wouldn't be scared will trying it it's thanks to vaccines that smallpox has been eradicated that means holes technics and polio are common killers in society social media has been blamed for the rise of the m t facts movement but the platforms themselves say they are actively working to debunk false information about vaccines i report uncovered an industry undermining by being a school community to pilots possibly to social media companies both power and profit from misinformation we reduce vaccine misinformation in news feed. we don't
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show it in search results or recommended to you on facebook or instagram we don't elaborate in ads and we connect people with authoritative information from recognized health experts coronaviruses like covert 19 a particularly tricky to develop a vaccine against but as long as science and fact are equates its with conspiracy and feeling by some developing a vaccine will only be half the battle there are those that will have to be convinced that it's beneficial at all peter all over auti. anger is boiling over in france over the recent appointment of some new ministers women's rights groups are calling it an affront citing 2 of the new appointees track records and the activists have been making their discontent a felt on the streets of paris.
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or to charlotte dubinsky explains why changes at the heart of the french government have provoked such an outcry. president macron had hoped to reshuffle of the french government would give him a much needed boost languishing in the opinion polls and with less than 2 years before the next presidential election he needs to turn things around but as some of the names for some of the top jobs in french politics were announced mouths dropped in shock the new interior minister the man in charge of law and order here has done one known founded many when we talk about the careers of men chanter and burn rate
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because asians are we talking about those appointed as ministers how can you imagine for a moment that the fight against sexist and sexual violence most forward with a rapist at the interior ministry. and a masculinist of the justice ministry to. this government is a disgrace it's a tremendous slept that emanuel macron has launched in the face of all those who have mobilized against sexual and gender based violence dominance character has been acquired since rape allegations were made against him now a woman alleges that he forced himself on her during a meeting in 2009 domain and has always denied the accusations while the original proving to the claims was dropped just weeks before he was anointed into one of the most powerful jobs in france a court decided to reopen the probe many are now questioning my judgment saying it's an insult to victims of sexual assault. concerning he
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currently has been against him and recently the justice system relaunched the investigation into his case was posing a problem is that he's been nominated to become france's top cop meaning he'll have on to his orders people who are supposed to be investigating his case. but leaving the 1000 sound one has been abused. right as the head of the police when the older 2 don't take complaints seriously is generally speaking kind of 2 women who are victims of rape sexual assault who police refuse to listen to. for us and for all people who are victims of rape assault there is spitting in our face really because for months for years even we've been denouncing violence that we're breaking the silence when it comes to rape souls domestic violence and we have the feeling that we're hurt but they don't care at all about what we have to say outraged over this decision protests erupted.
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oh. oh oh. oh oh despite the intensity of emotions boiling over it leaves a powerless little to offer after legal analysis the relevant service is assessed that there was no obstacle to domino's nomination domino nero wasn't the issue protesters took umbrage with the newly appointed justice minister also riled the crowds he's the lawyer to pull a ready he's previously defended high profile men who faced charges of rape he's also known to be a critic of the me too movement suggesting that some actresses sleep with men in power to get a leg up so to say calling it a promotion the leader of one french feminist organization had this to say ladies
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and gentlemen our new justice minister i have to vomit on the streets of paris protesters were equally appalled this is. someone who has defended for a post office a firm assigned who must be defended in a court of law indeed but it came with a way of defending them by attacking the me too movement talking about the histories. on the debate in reference to women. to paul moretti as interior minister and justice minister is for us the fatal blow to this so-called great cause of the presidential it doesn't seem that this is an active group. with many theory is that by making these appointments much corn has in mind unceremoniously dumped gender equality an issue he had once described as a little rant because of the course of his presidency. paris. if fire has broken out on a u.s.
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navy ship docked in san diego 11 sailors have been taken to the hospital with minor injuries after an apparent explosion on the u.s.s. bonhomme richard on sunday morning thirty's are working to put out the blaze the cause of the fire was not immediately made clear the vessel is an amphibious assault ship which works with marine landing force. millions of dollars of u.s. stimulus money meant to support small businesses in the pandemic end up helping celebrities politicians and venture capital that story after a short break this is the weekly art international.
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welcome back to the weekly right here on r t international now the world health organization has said that micro droplets suspended in the air in enclosed and poorly ventilated spaces may help to spread corona virus over 200 scientists had claimed the who was underestimating the likelihood of aerosol transmission and had been calling on the health body to acknowledge the possible risk and warning comes as many countries ease very lockdowns and people around the world flood back to shops bars restaurants and beaches he was actually saskia taylor. when moscow shed its restrictions on lockdown was lifted people wasted no time and pounding the pavement no mosques or gloves just some good old pretend to 20 close crowds and now a few weeks later after several try months the brits are doing the same super sad to see. cafes and restaurants fling open the doors and that the.
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these scenes are testament to the sacred place the point holds him british society but they also show that as time passes and people grow restless medical advice is left out the door. the world health organization and the prime minister boris johnson people to stay safe and to keep that distance from the drinking buddies but critics say it was wishful thinking from the start meanwhile across the atlantic americans will also it ching to live their best lives again all around the nation states started emerging from hibernation pulling people out onto the beaches to the restaurants to the night clubs without a cat in the world the city of miami was the last city in the entire state of
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florida open i was criticized for waiting so long when we reopened people started as if the virus didn't didn't exist what followed was a side in cases and with rising fear but i see units would hit capacity within a matter of weeks much and see break reopening those officials on health care experts warn the curve in $1000.00 is still very much annoyed what's more now scientists are warning that the virus could be born meaning that all these tiny particles that we have met when we when we know when we smile even when we breathe they stay suspended in the air and up tossed on to the next person and inhaled by them if it's got tons out to be true than even distance socializing isn't safe but you'd never have guessed looking up this 4th of july celebrations *.
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everyone wants this crisis to end many thought that reopening and pretending that things what kate was a good option but also catalonians also gives rabies also some a strange and rather than suppressed housetop worked out. i. didn't that back in lockdown so if those super saturdays still want to be stepping points in the rat british sun an organist then maybe they should start listening to the doctors and take a step back given the current situation we have still 80 to 90 percent of people are in fact if they don't have antibodies in the this mean any change in the social behavior would bring the virus created close to the transmission level that we have
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seen before so if the control of years or more a good deal strictly as they should be opening up earlier in time especially in many of the countries now who would risk the 2nd and it is not inevitable but not following distortion distancing and the controlled media that have been put in place were certainly a risk but 2nd rate don't leave it to curtail this infection is to really keep their distance and. other controlled media such as washing hands and keeping personal hygiene the only solution moving forward. are the trouble administration has handed out half a trillion dollars to support small businesses during the pandemic but it turns out the 10s of millions have also ended up in the bank accounts of venture capitalists celebrities and politicians parties kill mop and commons. the pandemic has had a deadly effect on the u.s. economy thousands of businesses have closed their doors trump's government has
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launched a payment protections for ogram intended to keep the economy rolling along in these hard times sounds like a good idea but it's off to a bumpy start this $100000000000.00 dollars 7 doesn't even begin to touch it they said about a trillion dollars program to begin with scores of angry business owners claimed they were also denied in the p.p.p. . well its intent was i think good it's it's not practical for what they do many small business owners on the losing end of the recently published lists of companies that got payments has many asking questions about who ended up on the winning side now when you think of a small business you probably think of a community hardware store or a family owned restaurant not t.g.i. friday's restaurant chain or kanye west or perhaps the burning man music festival robert deniro a hollywood actor and trump critic even got a bailout for his restaurant chain. i'm going to say one thing trump.
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many of trump's harshest critics seem to have no shame about taking p.p.p. money middle seat consulting a liberal firm utilized by the reelection campaign of alexandria kazuo cortez got a decent payout. e.t.i. associates a company associated with speaker of the house nancy pelosi as husband paul palosi received a loan of between $3501000000.00 making nancy pelosi as recent criticism of the program sound just a bit hypocritical the administration's decision to hide basic protection program one data is a disturbing sign of it's like a concern for who gets this funding how much they receive or why and finally there is joe biden he's got p.p.p. confused with p.p. to make sure we have enough p.p.p. those those protective gear is there are there enough are there enough p.p.p.
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our enough material barista holdings his son's natural gas firm it's got ties to ukraine was also a beneficiary of the program as were many top biden donors small businesses are really the engines are cities of the prime generator of jobs and own lot of the small businesses these mom and pop businesses did not get these p.p.p. loans no one understands why this happened what standards for use out of a total of all small businesses that applied for p.p.p. money nationally nearly $22000.00 small businesses received a loan for under $1000.00 and more than $1200.00 of those businesses received less than $100.00 with some businesses receiving loans as low as $1.01 of the also interesting things is that those that did get the loans and those are forgivable loans were the larger companies not small businesses the venture
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capitalist companies billionaires political powerhouse people whether it's republican or democrat everybody is drinking from the trough of free money u.s. president ronald reagan used to say that despite rivalries politicians were quote all friends after so. ex well it seems you should have added to that all friends when it comes to handing out taxpayer money. artsy new york or that is it for me this i'll be back in about well say 31 minutes and 30 seconds with another look at your weekly this is r t international. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos it was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. until outsell my son
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is officially the mousepad rebound country per capita in all of human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber going to concerts happening. even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for that tragedy in laos what help do the people need in that little land of mines. ah no team no crowd. no shots. actually helps because. well it's true no. points your thirst for action.
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