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we. may never reach. the stories that shaped the week here on our chief international the developers of russia's sputnik vivax signed an official memorandum of cool water ration with astra zeneca they hope that by combining their 2 vaccines the efficacy rate will further rise. a new more contagious strain of kobe that has been detected in england causing panic worldwide with more than 40 countries banning arrivals from the u.k. . and victory or a defeat while the u.k. prime minister celebrates his story breaks the deal across the english channel the european union's chief negotiator describes it as a lose lose result. broadcasting
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live from our studios in moscow recapping week's top stories with our weekly program this is our international. pharma giant astra zeneca and russia's institute have started clinical trials of a joint coronavirus vaccine it combines elements of the jobs developed individually by the 2 sides astra zeneca c.e.o. explained why they decided to join forces with the russian team. we have 2 main goals the 1st one is to allow headscarf official notice doctors and nurses to use 11 vaccine all the although for the 1st injection and a 2nd to make bialek simpler and a 2nd goal is to hope pretty get better if you just see when you combine 2 different vaccines i don't think companies are competing against each other everybody is racing against the virus we would need many many vaccines because
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there is no one single company that can put us out of x. until the entire world and some of these vaccines have to be easy to use and they have to be cheap because the low middle income countries can't afford the expensive accident we waited on the myriad of the disease when the whole world wanted to go to resolve it so we on the safety issue are going to be safer around the world oration was asked was that america and the other producers but it's equally or something because we just need to work together and it's our national alteration can be just. or all i was thinking about a call. we spoke more on this with 2 experts from the u.k. paul hunter is a professor of medicine and peter smith an epidemiologist explained why the scientific cooperation between britain and russia is significant. well one of the problems with the. i don't know virus the vaccines like this book nick 5 and the oxford is that there's always
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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 of developing impunity 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 oxo that's presented that seat could well improve its efficacy a lot of greater than the individual vaccines apart now the problem with. via tectonic scenes is that they are card of a street which is going to make it very difficult to deliver in many parts of the
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world where it is both the oxford and the the russian vaccine have a much more except of all cold chain in terms of being delivering being able to have very many parts of the world we also sat down with the sputnik v. vaccine developer he told us how their job differs from others on the global market . we developed a vaccine from the start of receiving funding to registration really quite quickly in 5 months the main reason is that for 25 years or more we have been developing at the gum alay institute a technological platform on which this vaccine preparation can be made we already had a wealth of experience not only the technology of how to do it but before that we had even worked out possible concentrations we knew all the dosages needed to obtain an optimal immune response with minimal side effects. the safety of the vaccine has been fully proven on a very similar vaccine though not identical against not only
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a bowl of viruses but also the mers coronavirus so when we were working against covered 19 we were able to use around 70 percent of an existing element one of the indicators by which the effectiveness of a vaccine is most easily measured is the presence of unseen bodies in the blood if we proceed from that's experimental data in a similar vaccine against the dollar this protective immunity lasted for 2 years we simply didn't have a longer observation period the pfizer vaccine needs to be transported at minus 70 degrees and yours at minus $23.00 rate. minus 18 for now some months down the line i hope that we'll be able to amend the registration certificates that this vaccine can be stored not at minus 18 but the household refrigerator temperature of plus 2 . the side effects don't force you out of action there may be a rash headache muscle discomfort and i think the most noticeable effects may be
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your temperature going up to 38 degrees for 2 days did you take the vaccine yourself yes on march 30th along with all my employees and you're still alive not just alive but pretty active i vaccinated my 14 year old granddaughter so you violated your own instructions against vaccinating children that's outrageous you were ready to kill your entire family for the sake of a new vaccine 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 gamma lanes to do vaccine there are a lot of differences but they're not significant oxford and us to seneca went from my point of view along the classic path of working against airborne pathogens our colleagues applied all the rules for creating influenza vaccines to the creation of a vaccine against covered 19 and it seems to me that the epidemiological features of this disease this pathogen were not quite accurately calculated the people at
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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 by protective proteins but i'm not sure whether my colleagues most to solve all the problems on a large scale artes and tongue cross so ski asking the questions there now meanwhile on wednesday argentina officially approved of the sputnik v. jab for emergency use. 300000 doses of the vaccine are on argentinian territory these will be distributed in all the provinces and we will work side by side with the leadership of buenos aires to start mass vaccination. we are helping argentina which is one of the 1st countries in latin america to receive the russian drug as we say in russia a friend in need is a friend indeed we hope that our vaccine helps to save the lives of millions of argentines a plane carrying argentina as the 1st batch arrived in buenos aires on thursday
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moscow has said it will provide enough doses for up to 10000000 people or earlier this month the argentinean president himself expressed confidence in the russian vaccine and promised that he would be the 1st to take it. and would. in argentina some raise doubts about the quality of russian science to everyone's downswings vs here in knowledge and so you know i would be the 1st one to take that vaccine because i have no doubts about the quality over the vaccine elsewhere the european union has launched a cross border vaccination program here you can see the 1st jobs being administered under the roll out it comes after the e.u. authorized pfizer's vaccine according to the head of the european commission it's been delivered to all 27 member states contracts have been secured with several drug companies for shipments of more than 2000000000 doses that is actually double what is needed for the entire blocks population to get inoculated. also this week
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of the world health organization raised the alarm over a new highly contagious strain of covert. all right now 16 countries have confirmed their 1st cases of the new corona virus variant it is believed to have 1st emerged in the u.k. and spread to europe then the middle east asia and australia on saturday it was detected across the atlantic as well with canada reporting its 1st case the discovery of the new strain prompted many countries to adopt stricter measures more than 50 countries have imposed some level of a restriction on arrivals from the u.k. euro tunnel services from england to the continent have been suspended that left hundreds of people stranded in airports and train stations over christmas now the
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travel ban also saw more than 4000 trucks stranded for days at the british port of dover things only got moving again on christmas eve but hundreds of drivers are still waiting to cross the border i one point the tensions threatened to turn violent with the police. a lot of people would call came on the 4 people just to get in and oversee usenet facilities that toilets had with unfair status quo decide to close this movie zone and close it down to anybody using the toilets now when you talk. mean. thousands of people in the town is going to be a problem. station side every day i am here and that shower head
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knocking all day i can't cook and i think i'm too old to me and i may have to change i mean like status quo when i mean i know that i guess i'm going to go to france but i really believe that tougher covered restrictions have been imposed within the u.k. to combat a surge in infections and while the british government has said that stricter measures are necessary they have been accused of not reacting quickly enough here is the take of journalist and broadcaster you know clark the fact of the matter is that this strike was known about in september but we had scientists writing about it discussing it in september. and yet the but the health sector only says this just a few days before christmas why didn't he make announcement about this in september why didn't they get up in september you know this big it up now so it was a bit of the predictable what was going to happen it's also to link up with government still will get to what the british government is trying to terrify is in
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iraqi w m d style about this terrible threat because the closest trading partners are going to say wow you're sorry we're going to book flights going to stop people coming in from what you say is true british government said it why should we have british people coming over to our countries and of course we got the chaos of the whole issue about the about the french blockade et cetera coming in so it really is a total these are still really on the stuff is the responsibility of the british government. still has in the program after 40 years of wrangling the e.u. and u.k. finally got their trade deal over the line we get the take of people across britain to that long awaited announcement that's after a short break right here in our country national in the weekly.
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world is driven by a dream shaped by frank person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. max kaiser this is the kaiser report when stacy herbert and special year end gas misfire. di. i must say i was the kind of sensitivity to world events and markets really seen anywhere except here i was there for minutes welcome back.
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welcome back this is the weekly on r g international and germany remains one of the country's worst affected by the pandemic the state of saxony has registered a disproportionately high share of germany's deaths linked to the crown a virus with crematoria in the region struggling with a body backlog our video agency ruptly film the situation.
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on thursday the u.k. and the european union reached a landmark trade deal after 4 years of will they won't they however the chief e.u. brags that negotiator described the divorce as a lose lose prime minister johnson though was upbeat. this is the least. flu fish by the way and i believe it will be the basis of a happy and successful and stable partnership with our friends in the e.u. for years to come yet but genuine there is no winner and brax it's a lose lose situation to separate especially in the world as it is today england
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the united kingdom has chosen to be solitary rather than stand together let's look at how london and the e.u. will cooperate from january 1st there will be no tariffs on each other's goods and no limit on trading the u.k. will now control its own borders and has pulled out of the long running a rasmussen student exchange scheme between universities opting for a smaller swap program politicians will return to westminster to vote on the agreement on wednesday. shortly after the deal was announced scottish 1st minister nicola sturgeon said that britain has lost more than it is gained from drugs that she added scotland now has to decide on its future as quote an independent european nation meanwhile the pact has triggered mixed feelings among scots and other britons. i think it makes sense to be because of a past couple weeks so it should be just so much hype and misinformation and media fatigue because it's been going so long i hate breaks and i think it's completely
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retrograde step i think that the feeling of being part of a multinational international. i word looking community i think has been found. i didn't support breaks i didn't pull pranks a i have really guides to not be part of you know pretty boy it does make me nervous to think how am i going to get to visit the european cities and you know friends i have to live in spain and in france and other parts of europe it would have been a disaster if there had been a do so very case that there is a to this is i suppose some people a big christmas present it's just i think if i was really saved in this year i think we will see a return to the troubles that it was st louis. extremely disappointing. and naive and short songs of government has a for their own short sighted aims as a such a terrible practice of the so you know this country is dreadful and you know i'm very very sorry but i think it's really we've finally got on also these years but
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it sort of begs the question as to whether this arrangement is going to be better than the regime that you have to come before we left the european union while boris johnson's christmas wish may have come true it has been overshadowed by a tough year of covert closed borders and economic woes to taylor looks and now at the past 12 months like no other. it was almost as if he wanted to become a meme we have so much to look forward to in 2020 it's hard to pin down which one of 2020 stretches he meant the endless practice of negotiations food shortages coronavirus close borders economic collapse felt like. sending. sending a president who home grinch who stole christmas. yet i think what christmas has been so far and history he might be like remembered as the prime minister. best so was about a man who wanted to be remembered as the one who got brecht's it done 4 years of
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preparation for a course he believed in thompson was set up for trial and he even promised back in january that it was often ready all but done we had ended a debate has run for 3 and a half years some would say 47 years i would even mention the name of the can probably see except to say that it begins with billions receding the past behind us well be rows from the past and a haunted chorus for 11 months that's how long it took to negotiate a deal a deal that has followed praxedis claims could be resolved over a cup of tea 11 months the brink of no deal a nation of disappointed impatient angry people but boris still gave himself a pat on the back we've taken back control of our laws and our destiny we've taken back control of every jot and tittle of regulation in
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a way that is complete and unfettered who's going to tell him then that this celebration might be a party for one. it sounds like the british team have dropped the ball before the line no wonder they want a christmas eve announcement to hide the fisheries sell out today amidst all the debates and details of the trade deal one fundamental truth remains that at the time of global insecurity we're no longer part of one of history's greatest and most noble projects bring nations together to build peace out of the ruins of war. this is a disastrous bragg's it outcome for scottish forwards and like all other aspects of bracks it poised to cortlandt against our will it wasn't just brussels that proved to be bogus on doing fresh from a caribbean holiday and still on a post-election high in the new year boris johnson didn't seem too concerned about a never heard of before virus his message was clear don't exaggerate when barry is
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a going up. and when there is a risk that new diseases such as corona virus will trigger a panic while it was a pretty quick descent from fun to this. but it's hard not to panic when the person who's supposed to be meeting you flip flops and utahns his way through a crisis to the point his own ministers don't know the rules so make it absolutely clear. distinction. guys. let me let i will absolutely get back to christmas would be cancelled actually christmas is off schools are reopening actually you know they're not we're lifting the knocked out actually stay at home little wonder then the confusion on
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exhaust peroration grew i'm confused because you know it's like things are very very quick and we don't get that much information about what's going on and then suddenly boom the new school that we don't know what to do so nobody can use and they say to you cannot use devoted 48 hours so it's so confusing i don't even. know my parents live. there with the kids so i am allowed to go to youtube but i don't know if i'm really about to be going through. q 4202 was it a case of bad timing for bojo was 2020 year you just couldn't shine no matter what or was it the man himself who failed to need one thing's for sure for boris johnson it's been not a hell of a year but rather a year from how. members of the united states space of force have finally been given a name one year after the elite branch was created now you might think that after
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jogging machines at 4 lizards just one of the strange projects the u.s. government has spent money on this year according to a report that states over $50000000000.00 went the way of such initiatives dimitry has been going over the sums for us. 2020 has been a year to forget for many reasons but it's that time of year so let's reflect imagine you just blown $54000000000.00 in 12 months it is more important than ever
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for congress to find its fiscal backbone our debts puts at risk the long term solvency of major programs such as social security and why to pay for test use for covert tests that turn out to be soda bottles to see if hot tubbing a few times a week eases stress yeah those don't seem like good investments but u.s. senator rand paul has published a whole list of all the things you can blow your hard earned money on and what washington apparently did spend it on like $1500000.00 to give a couple of reptiles some cardio researches spent a 1000000 and a half taxpayer dollars to get 6 lizards walk them on a treadmill what taking x. rays with 3 d. imaging technology and then figure out how their joints moved sure it's fascinating stuff maybe for some but come on $1500000.00 place your bets on how much it costs to spray drunk rats with bobcat or just
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a tidy sum of $4500000.00 in all seriousness here's exactly what the researchers did in layman's terms they spent 5 weeks giving rats intermittent access to alcohol to get them hooked then they put the rats in a cage and literally sprayed them with both cat urine and predators odor to simulate trauma then they tested where the males and females responded differently why that's probably something you're wondering right now the answer research into p.t.s.d. and alcoholism among war veterans of barely someone has concluded that surviving a gruesome war is comparable to being sprayed with urine so we've gone from paying people to sit in hearts of trying to get adults to watch less t.v. and box all of this money wasted. and none of it was initially washington this is $54000000000.00 of taxpayer money but look on the bright side at least we can sleep well now we know that a coke bottle is not
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a good substitute for attests to. the way the the united states government has managed its finances throughout this entire thing is absolutely overall completely abysmal it's been nothing short of criminal what the united states government has done throughout this entire pandemic there were a few ok things but overall the bad outweighs the good by a whole lot and it's really made the united states government out for exactly what it is which it is a corporate coup no one ever asked the question are you going to pay for it when it comes to giving money to the pentagon or giving money to weapons contractors or given money to the oil and gas industry no $1.00 ever asks how you going to pay for it but they ask how are you going to pay for it when it comes to giving direct relief to people then all the sudden they're worried about their pocketbook there's a for me in this edition of the weekly in 32 minutes that's when i'll be back with another look this is aren't international stay with us.
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