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it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something in history i accept that we are british and we want regulation i was in your belief we don't behave when you spin or she was trying. to develop a. vaccine. on an official memorandum of cooperation with astra zeneca they hope that the 2 functions will improve because. the suspect was alexander ginsberg the director of the. split the vaccine. i vaccinated my 14 year old daughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's outrageous secure your entire family for the sake of vaccines i wasn't going to kill them but through the vaccine is completely safe. joe biden gets vaccinated
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against reports from alaska to health care workers developed allergic reactions. residents of the opening bell to please by the influx of londoners fleeing a stricter lockdown we hear from residents in manchester. city of responsible packing everyone on the trains i'm really not sure we should believe. a massive outbreak. by the very good morning great to have you with us here on the. pharmaceutical giant astra zeneca. institute launched clinical trials of a joint corona virus vaccine combines elements of jobs developed individually by the 2 sides to see explained why they're joining forces with the russians. we have
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2 main goals the 1st one the. heads of fish from no doctors and no food to use 11 vaccine all the old well for the 1st injection and the 2nd to make the like simpler and the 2nd goal is to hold true to get better he just when you combine the 2 different vaccines i don't think from find these are conflicting against each other everybody is racing against the virus we would need many new vaccine because there is no one single company that can produce out of x. include the entire world and some of these vaccines have to be easy to use and they have to be cheap because the lower middle income countries cannot afford the expensive next we are on the myriad of this is when the whole world wanted to go to read it so we only say. around the world scientists say the russia's own vaccine sputnik v can also protect against the new more infectious strain of the corona
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virus which is emerged in the u.k. our guests explains why the british russian scientific corporation in the fight against it is significant. well one of the problems with the. virus the vaccines like this book nick 5 and the oxford is that there's always a risk that you can develop immunity to the carrier rather than to the target which is what you are wanting for now if you actually makes these 2 that seem so you maybe give one vaccine to start and then the other 134 weeks later then you. get over this problem that developed community to the carrier that virus can i think there's quite a lot of evidence that actually does work like that but and people have shown this works in other areas so to me the compound a nation of the sputnik and the ox so that's there's any current that see could well improve its efficacy
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a lot greater than the individual vaccines apart now the problem with. biotech back scenes is that they are card a very strict chain which is going to make it very difficult to deliver in many parts of the road where it is both the oxford and the the russian vaccine have a much more except of all cold chain in terms of being delivery in being able to have very many parts of the world. he spoke with alexander ginsberg director of the gamma lei institute about how their vaccine differs from others. we developed a vaccine from the start of receiving funding. really quite quickly in 5 months the main reason is that for 25 years or more we have been developing at the institute a technological lot formula one which this is vaccine preparation or we may need to we already had a wealth of experience not only the technology of how to do it but before that to
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get even were possible concentrations of when you all know the dosages needed to obtain an optimal revenue response with minimal side effects or. the safety of the vaccine has been fully proven on a very similar vaccine or not identical against not only a bowl of viruses but also the mers coronavirus so when we were working against we were able to use around 70 percent of an existing element that was one of the indicators by which the effectiveness of a vaccine is most easily measured and this is the presence of until bodies and what if we proceed from lots of experimental data in a similar vaccine against all of this protective immunity lasted the world we simply didn't have a longer observation period of bitter bush look at some of your opponents accuse you of not publishing reports on the 2nd and 3rd phases reports so over there about the 1st and 2nd phases published not just anywhere but in the lancet and it's no
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secret that in 3 or 4 days time a major english language article on the results of the 3rd phase will be ready. by the pfizer vaccine needs to be transported and minus 70 degrees and yours at minus $23.00 rate. minus 18 for now not some months down the line and i hope that we'll be able to amend the registration certificate so that this vaccine can be stored not at minus 8 teams to the household refrigerator temperature plus 2. the side effects still to force you out of action maybe a rash headache or muscle discomfort and i think the most noticeable effect is maybe your temperature going up to 38 degrees for 10 days. to take that in yourself yesterday on march 30th very long with all my employees with and you're still alive not just a life with a pretty active vaccinated my 14 year old daughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's outrageous you were raising kill
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your entire family for the sake of getting vaccines and i wasn't going to kill them but prove that the vaccine is completely safe. what is the difference between the oxford vaccine that is astra zeneca and the game. there are lots of differences but they're not significant oxford and astra zeneca went from my point of view for the classical part of working against. our colleagues applied all the rules for creating influence or that seems due to the creation of a vaccine against 19 and it seems to me that the epidemiological features of this disease pathogen which were not white accurately calculate the people at pfizer also understand this and have made great efforts to modify the r.n.a. so that it would not be recognized as far as i understand but it by protecting. but i'm not sure where the my colleagues may solve all the problems on a large scale as. us president elect joe biden has received the
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1st dose of vaccine he got the shot live on television to encourage others to get the job when it's more widely available he also commended donald trump's efforts. at the new situation created here units off the ground operation we're going to want to. show up at the hospital is not really going to wrestling that well in doing little going on however the american center for disease control has said that some people have experience saved. near allergic reactions to the pfizer vaccine at least 2 health care workers in alaska develop symptoms after they got the job one of them being kept on the hospital observation for 2 nights in the cases come after the u.k. health care regulator issued a warning about the vaccine to anyone with a history of allergic reactions the function will continue to be rolled out in alaska. at this time we have no plans in changing our vaccine schedule our do seeing their regimen this is all kind of part of what we've been looking for and
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expecting and looking out for and we are making sure the health care providers know about this earlier we spoke to malcolm kendrick a doctor and also who says that the latest developments are concerning. we're going to expect reactions but there seems to be quite early and i think it's something that people should be quite worried that we don't know. are there some people just definitely should not be sleeping. so i think from a medical understanding point. with them well just want and hope it doesn't cause a problem so we don't understand the rush but it is a concerning thing politicians will demonstrate or they think they're going to demonstrate. i think most of the public this is a positive start and i think it might but far from them but i'm definitely not surprised. concerns are also being raced not only over the vaccines quality but also its quantity i mean to fight inequality some of your states have been
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considering giving ethnic minorities priority for the vaccine auntie's dmitri park takes a closer look. finally the miracle everyone has been waiting for covert 900 vaccines have started making their way around the world but while some sighed with relief most will have to hold their breath for a bit longer distribution turns out to be a bit more complicated than expected who needs it 1st who gets it 1st these people even once it all these questions have started to bait especially in the u.s. where americans have been split into priority groups based on their needs age and even race after health care workers and those living or working at long term health care facilities receive the 1st round of vaccines black hispanic and other minority residents will be prioritized over whites in the following to phases of distribution well that has raised a few eyebrows the c.d.c. points out that is because minorities are 3 times more likely to die from code complications however some medical workers who are already getting the jobs aren't
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excited to be at the top of the list and feel they are part of an experiment nursing staff feel as though they don't want to be somebody's science experiment or again a peak but nevertheless most americans are eager to get inoculated even if it means waiting in line i think it makes sense to give our most marginalized population back to me 1st and i'm getting it when it's my turn. turn deaf i think it should go to critical 1st and if i have the opportunity i will get so i'll get vaccinated for sure and i think it's a good place to start to balance that out i think the older population should get it 1st bill 1st the priority list has also caused widespread anger now to put frontline essential workers above those with high risk medical conditions heartless arrogant unelected c.d.c. bureaucrats have decided that the lives of elderly americans just don't count and while there are concerns over the rapid development of the vaccine those with cash to spare or willing to pay tens of thousands of dollars to jump the line i think
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one of the difficult things is full physicians who take care of these high powered people to be able to say you know you have to wait. california governor gavin newsome has even warned the state's elites against using their influence to get ahold of a jeb ahead of those who desperately need it those of things they can get ahead of the line and those that thing because they have the resources or the relationship that will love them to do it we also will be monitoring that very very closely although coming from him it rings a little hollow all those fancy dinners with healthcare officials after declaring a state wide shutdown don't exactly inspire confidence in anything newsom says and the u.s. isn't the only country having a difficult time germany's vaccine distribution plans have also been met with scrutiny unlike the us not all doctors there ended up at the top of the list medical staff in the private sector as well as ambulance workers were not given top priority despite being on the front lines against the not only treat a large number of high risk patients they're also on the front line when it comes
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to caring for corona infected people nevertheless they are still lower on the priority list for vaccinations that's a risk because these practices form an important protective wall for the already heavily burdened hospitals german police have also insisted they should be higher on the list due to cost of exposure and the president has stressed the importance of parliamentarians getting the job as soon as possible to make sure the state is capable of running meanwhile the israeli government is getting some unwelcome scrutiny as the country begins to roll at vaccine shots palestinians living in the occupied territories have gotten the short end of the stick today the numbers of covert 1000 cases which is spreading like wildfire in gaza's refugee camps are telling of the catastrophic situation here we call on the international community to immediately end the siege of gaza allow medical supplies in and allocate vaccines for the gaza strip where many face imminent death. while the arrival of these vaccines does raise hopes for an end to the pandemic there is still
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a very long way to go. british transport police have been deployed in london to stop a mass exodus of people trying to avoid district need lock down however residents of northern england where many londoners are heading to police calling the responsible we heard from people in manchester if what we say were really a responsible by just packing everyone on the trains announcing this no social distance is so goodness knows how many people are quoted just on that change. it's hard not to have sympathy for people who've been planning christmas for a couple of weeks now one night with a. notice of been told rob so. i think it's a challenging situation because obviously people want to get to their families no loved ones but i'm really not sure that we should be leaving london where there's obviously a massive outbreak and going into the regions and potentially taking the virus with
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them in the understand people wanting to be there with the family over this this christmas time we all want to be well family. but i do think that it did need to be caution. while in london long meanwhile in london long queues have formed outside supermarkets there this is amid fears of food shortages just days from christmas fear is. fueled by a combination of factors include a potential no deal bragg's it strict a tear for lock down regulations and border closes with fears of the new coronavirus strain british officials say the new variants already spread to other parts of the country. the new variant is spread around the country it's localised in some places but we know it's got there are cases everywhere so it's not as though we can stop this getting into other places there's some there already the message it's been very clear and i think i want to reinforce it is state local we spoke with former u.k.
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member of parliament george galloway he points out the stark contrast between the current steps in london and augusts eat out to help out policy where the government subsidised restaurant meals. we have been recalled hearing these are going violently from side to side if i tell you all there are a few months ago the british government was paying people to go out and diving in restaurants ito to help out they said we spent billions of taxpayers' money actually did have the bill in the restaurant for someone like me who could well afford to pay for their own don't know we've gone from that to look for dears before christmas cancelling the whole thing it's been our shambles drawn from start to finish and the very expensive shambles no i said the government was talking up this we were dirt in order to divert attention from it all
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cataclysmic fillion but if i'm right about that it has backfired spectacularly because we stand alone an island and undoing ourselves this very evening no one wants us no one likes us we don't keer is the song in the streets every country it seems in the world including pakistan including the island with whom we've had our common travel arrangements for a 100 years i don't know said the press of the welcome of the voyage. the u.s. house of representatives has passed a long awaited $900000000000.00 coronavirus stimulus package lawmakers struck the agreement over the weekend after months of negotiations it's the 2nd relief fund since the start of the pandemic and now it's awaiting approval from the u.s. senate article i'm open takes a look at the final details. we've got
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a situation where not only are people dying on a daily basis but people's jobs are in jeopardy unemployment numbers are rising however members of the u.s. congress are reassuring us that they have put together a relief package help is on the way moments ago in consultation with our committees the 4 leaders of the senate and. found was an agreement to the millions of small business owners who are worried their businesses would go on their help is on the way our purpose has always been to crush the virus put money in the package to the american people which we do in this legislation the stimulus package will inject $900000000000.00 into the u.s. economy and for average americans that translates to a check of $600.00 now keep in mind that $600.00 will be lessened for people who make more than $75000.00 per year now there will also be
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a $300.00 boost to federal unemployment benefits now this might sound like a lot for some but many americans look at this and say this is completely underwhelming and are quite disappointed $600.00 is a slap in the face no one should be proud of making people so desperate that they're reduced to sing think you for a crumb 600 dollars 11000000000 dollars for a border wall $15000000000.00 for a space force we need a radical revolution of values for many americans it's going to be a quite gloomy holiday season jobless claims have shot up close to 8000000 americans have been driven into poverty 27000000 adults in the united states in december were living in a household in which there was food insecurity and not enough food on the table this is one story of the family that has suffered during the pandemic from the economic fallout i actually was getting unemployment when the endemic hit so that
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into. i can't and i have not been able to get any late unemployment benefits am i going to get an extension so that helps but then i wasn't able to get anything else i still haven't since july i've lost my car i'm about to lose my apartment's it's that hard no christmas for my kids i've been taking part time jobs i've had 3 jobs since everything happens that i keep losing because of cove it there is also been a devastation of small businesses across the united states at this point we've got quite a bit of frustration from democrats and republicans about all the amount of time that it took to reach a stimulus agreement negotiations dragged on for months many are questioning how things might change in january when joe biden comes into office biden is promising that he will turn things around regarding the pandemic in his 1st 100 days many people are looking at joe biden's words and saying let's wait and see a lot of frustration in the united states right now a lot of economic suffering and a lot of
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a lot of people that are are very unsatisfied with this stimulus agreement auntie's boom bust co-host christi i believe that the measure won't be enough to help old americans. i think this is a temporary and they just to tide us into next year essentially so this is good news for it really is not enough for many americans potentially facing eviction next year is unemployment and this wave of small business closures that's not going to stand so this is a lot of measures and proteges jammed all into one proposal but the problem is that the total dollar amount isn't enough they had to split the cost so many ways that in the end i'm not sure how big of an impact this is actually going to make it's a temporary band they vary so much like the phase one deal of the trade deal we have with china where all the difficult meaningful issues have been left out in order to get it done so it's just essentially buy more time to kick the can down the road and the progress of this vaccine that everybody is betting on.
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you think coming up with an official name for a battalion of intrepid space soldiers would be a chance to get creative after all the sin of saif ali incentives out there and inspiration and it does seem to have inspired us top brass they finally decided what to call the space force personnel. soldiers sailors airmen marines and guardians will be defending. our people back wages.
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the recent attack of al jazeera journalist was allegedly ordered by saudi arabia and the united arab emirates the team looking into the breach also claims it was carried out with israeli made spyware in july and august 2020 government operatives used n.s.o. groups pegasus spyware to hack $36.00 personal phones belonging to journalists
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producers anchors and executives at al-jazeera the journalists were hacked by 4 pegasus operators including one operator monarchy that we attribute to saudi arabia and one operator sneaky kestrel that we attribute to the united arab emirates. the technology that was developed by israel's tech and spyware for n.s.a. is notorious for previous hack scandals worldwide including the targeting of journalists in morocco and politicians in spain in those cases it exploited a vulnerability in what's up and the messenger service has since sued and are so grave over that but the spyware firm assistance technology is meant only for governments to track down terrorists and criminals in the case all the target devices turned out to be i phones which hadn't updated to the newest operating system other i phones that haven't updated remain vulnerable to the discovered malicious code apple prides itself on security that technology expert roger kay says it was only
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a matter of time before his phones were breached apple only had a reputation for being on how it got ball if it wasn't really a hacker ball in the past. most of the focus of how king wanted to microsoft platforms because that's where all the money was. at some point where you know didn't even 20 years out all that's come out of the world would become. powers a lot of very interesting. platforms people with great skill kraut tools. and then make them available in the dark and then others who aren't as kewl motivation can use those tools and they do there's also tools that have been hacked twice now from the u.s. . are were pretty good tools get out you into the wilderness are
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usable. by others and can be modified by them so. socially hacking it's become kind of an industry mention they didn't update and that brings you right up to date existing without more in half an hour. look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law. for should be very careful about official intelligence at the point over you see is great trusts ever. played on there is with artificial intelligence will so many in the field.
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