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so maybe. you really think this is fair. i just don't believe. you struggles to contain a coronavirus wave with many countries being forced to tight restrictions once again to battle rising infections and so on the one. suspending the use of. over fears that it causes blood clots. the books already. i. police in the u.k. spark of public outcry for breaking up
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a vigil to mourn the murder victim of the bill plante thing down on the protests adding fuel to the by. this is an international thanks for joining us. coronavirus wave sweeps its way through europe some governments have been left with no other option than to tighten restrictions once again. looks at how europe is preparing for the worst. european countries were hoping that by this spring it would be the beginning of the year and for the coronavirus crisis there was a promise that a year of lockdowns and curfews would be sufficient in that we would be starting to return to normal instead of 3rd wave is rising as variants of the virus are
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once more forcing difficult decisions italy is taking a step back with most of the country returning to look down. from the data we currently have with the spread of the british mutation we would argue strongly for returning immediately to a lock down to avoid a strong. in germany that's a question that's also on people's lips too from the data we currently have and with the spread of the british mutation we would argue strongly for returning immediately to a lock down to avoid a strong 3rd wave here in front the english variant has become mainstream accounting for more than 60 percent of all cases as infection rates or the prime minister has described the situation as being on a razor edge in paris intensive care unit so overwhelmed with patients having to be transferred elsewhere in the country either france is clearly
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on borrowed time as you know the english variant is now in the majority this variant is not only more contagious it is also more deadly our resuscitation capacities are such rated the head of the french national health agency who had repeatedly said that the curfew was working is now backtracking admitting it hasn't been enough to let interest. the situation is complex standstill and is worsening paris region vaccines are seen as being the only hope but instead the rollout. could be more is he she was thinking you still severely lacking behind the u.k. for example so much so you the germans would be easy for me to but they are a movie is the e.u. $600.00 of the facts in cook county is also the only food in the foreign line cools and growing from book state to the potent your crew stock seems the year may just
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be the news. there christer we would all be very happy if you would change your working i was in the european medical agency and the coming months to 24 hours a day and 7 days a week and not approve new vaccines in 3 months but in 3 weeks and there's no surprise europeans feel lost and eager to vent their anger despite all of the restrictions. that. was the 3rd wave of the covert crisis in more luck isn't what
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everyone was expecting after a year that's already seen so many restrictions and losses and so much grief the idea that european countries could continuously now find themselves in the art 1 of lockdowns for some time to come is something that will certainly hit a nerve and test everyone's patience so let's even ski paris. we heard from a sociologist in italy who believes that the government has repeated the same mistakes throughout the pandemic. the dollies are dealing with the choir in a massive way and there is local the national now we are behind in several weeks back and then you walk down we will learn bring the entire economy which is already so much suffering on the brink of disaster because our government is doing the same mistakes the previews gomen the war them one year and we don't even change
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and the lockdown will probably really cool entirely in a dire situation vaccination is really going very slow way in the valley the reason that i call the organization that and people are confident they people are counting the bucks the angel will bring them in there and the. serious concerns over the safety of the astra zeneca vaccine a prompt and major you place to temporarily stop using the antic of a jump among them spain portugal germany france and italy this comes after reports last week of blood clots one death among those who received the inoculation in denmark let's go to our correspondent in your piece on the symbolism peter the list of european states suspending use of the estrogenic a jab says that list getting longer but what are these countries saying about why they're doing this. yes germany many others
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adding their names to that ever growing list of countries suspending the use of the astra zeneca job the german health minister yen spawn in making the announcement said that this is spent on was precautionary while an investigation was carried out into any links between the job and blood clots. inside the decision is a purely precautionary measure astra zeneca is used as a vaccine i'm millions of people in many countries around the world for the very aware of the significance of this decision and if they can it likely is a. limit on the hard decision to me which was also taken in accordance with our european policy is to suspend vaccinations with astra zeneca as a precaution hoping to resume it quickly if the opinion of the. question and not the fico he says is that you have been through that outside the normal very infrequent but often we want to have that and this is why i see being has joined
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other countries that have decided to make this temporary if i had precautionary suspension for the next 2 weeks where wait for the european medicines agency. beta or these suspensions on just a european thing and there's also been suspensions put in place in countries in central america in asia and in africa as well but on thursday there will be a meeting between the world health organization and the european medicines agency in a now it was the a.m.a. who approved the astra zeneca job for use across the e.u. and also they started their investigation into a potential link between blood clots having received the vaccine just last week belgium has said that they will hold off on any suspension of the astra zeneca job until they've heard more information from the meeting on thursday astra zeneca themselves have said that there 'd is no evidence of an increased risk of blood
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clot. modes that have had their vaccine the world health organizations already put out a statement saying that vaccination trumps any risk that could potentially be there what we've also got though is an issue of public perception and it's incredibly important that the public are on side in trusting a vaccine when it comes to rolling it out we took the temperature of people here in germany what they think about these latest spate of suspensions. this seems to be the right decision to pause it spurts maybe it's the 1st step to getting rid of masters and it could completely it is disappointing i don't know what the reasons are if they are justified or unjustified they make this whole vaccination campaign so if you're a critic. first it's not that easy you know i did my liver so much criticism then it should be considered when it's about new vaccines you always have to be very careful because this was really when it comes to vaccine which you should be very
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cautious and if there is the slightest suspicion but often it has to least out of the e.u. vaccination program moved a great seal pace and is being beset by problems the e.u. commission vice president even admitted that there had been failures as it's really lagged behind countries like the united kingdom and the united states when it comes to getting vaccines into people's arms peter all of our reporting for us from. pain management expert john dombrowski told us this might be the right moment to take a step back and question whether the esters and a good job is worth the risk. you know we're starting to see now patients have these tremendous reactions i mean sometimes people just get a little bit sick flu like symptoms now we're starting to see an aflac tick reaction like allergic reactions we see platelet problems and now we see even deaths so maybe we need to take a step back and realize as us the right medication or back station for these 'd patients and we also need to ask the questions as physicians does every person need
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to be vaccinated and vaccines just create herd immunity there are a lot of people who maybe already had the virus like i'm pat and i have antibodies so why would i need a vaccine alas if you want to do is put the some of the rug saying everything is fine because clearly it's not fine and we need to look at the numbers and the 21 gets a vaccination there's always risk always a we need to look at are these numbers an acceptable risk or at least number of exceptionally high risk that we should look at this vaccine in medicine we always see work with the new factors are and then we get what's your step back is are we on the right track in really gaucher. any glimpse of optimism offered by these mass vaccination program could be slowly fading as new restrictive measures come into force leaving the block for already battered labor markets in dire straits this according to a new report now according to the study done by euro found almost $6000000.00
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europeans lost their jobs in the 1st 6 months of 2020 because of the pandemic those in low paid work have been affected significantly more than in the 2008 financial crisis he spoke to political commentators on brick wall about the problem. at this point the only solution is like the nation that the problem is. so the loss of judgment on this so that when i've given the previous policies will go back to the nation is very slow not only you have and then the whole are going to buy a janie's abortion vaccine even though some countries do like hungary is for us and we'll see how a smudge acts in as many vaccines as we in the bureaucracies slow in doing it it's not efficient and for political reasons it's for looking to use the question of the chinese vaccine which is in. anger is mounting in the u.k. over recent police conduct and plans to toughen the rules governing protests which
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of themselves led to protests. i was $300.00 people took to the streets of london on monday to mourn sarah ever ods 333 year old disappeared earlier this month a miss later found police officer has been charged with her murder and saturday a vigil for ever of was dispersed by officers for flouting covert restrictions that led to arrests and clashes sparking a public outcry over the way the police handled the situation and recently proposed protests that the station is only added fuel to the fire. the bill being debated this week would give the police extra power to restrict protests that would allow them to impose noise and time limits on static rallies something they can currently only do for marches and it makes intentionally or recklessly causing a public nuisance a punishable offense secretary has defended law enforcement's clamp down on
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protester in the pandemic. more than 125500 lots of being lost to this horrible virus it is for that reason that i'm continue to urge everyone for as long as these regulations are in place not to participate in law scotland so attend protests. the right to protest is the cruelest and bottom kristie but the governments do to the man screw them more lives being lost in this pandemic. from the u.k. police officer peter kirk human extinction rebellion member duncan mccarthy gave his their thoughts on the proposed legislation there are restrictions on the right hold procession on the right to hold assemblies are estatic events already on to the $9096.00 public order act sections $12.14 and what this new bill suggests doing is adding a couple of additional factors that will that would allow senior police officers.
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and conditions so processions that assemble as well that this bill is really an attack on the right to protest and the penalties that they're proposing for of 10 years for peaceful disruptive protests is really shocking so if you are a student protest against you tuition paid on earth a cut in your wages i will protest your department of health or will they walk a block the way we live because you were fired and rehired this bill we're punishing with up to 10 years in jail it's unprecedented. so it's a canadian activist is attacked on the streets of montreal while demonstrating against giving puberty blockers to be sure we'll be hearing from the victim after the break.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. one else seemed wrong we all just don't. get to shape out the answer. and engagement equals betrayal. when something find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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in the united states fema which normally deals with natural disasters of major emergencies has been forced to expand its remit the agency's been drafted in to help shelter thousands of unaccompanied migrant children at america's so the border about 8500 youngsters are now living in shelters from migrants thousands more stuck you know the crowded border patrol stations many of them in place in prison cells designed for adults and have been held for longer than the maximum 3 day limit about 500 children reportedly arrive every day. since becoming president joe biden's been reversing some of donald trump's immigration policies he's ended construction of the border wall ordered reunification of migrant children with their families and voice support for easing citizenship requirements for migrants
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several republicans though blame the new administrator new administration for the current crisis saying that they didn't did previous policies without considering the ramifications of the speaker nancy pelosi sees this problem purely as being team trumps legacy what the administration has inherited is a broken system at the border and they are working to correct that in the children's interests just charles is a political commentator from texas one of the front line states he believes that by the ministration is fully responsible for the situation. back at the bring in theme it just underscores the fact that the biden administration has been lying about the situation from the get go they keep trying to pooh pooh it in pretending like it's not a migrant crisis but it's not an upcoming humanitarian crisis it's already a crisis and despite with house speaker nancy pelosi says this is not trump's making this is this is squarely at the feet of president joe biden who if you look at the t. shirts they're wearing they say biden let us in you've got the press interviewing
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these folks and they're telling the press biden promised us that he would lead us and that he would give us a place in the in the united states of america all throughout the campaign biden was talking about how he was going to use immigration restrictions how he was going to reverse the policies of the trumpet ministration and make it easier for people to come here legally and illegally this issue is going to keep getting worse and worse over the next 4 years because a bitin administration doesn't know what to do about it they've promised that resulted in the situation and now they have to figure out a way to fulfill it. canadian activists has been attacked on the streets and on till demonstrating against giving puberty blockers to children with supposed gender identity issues chris else didn't film theotokos fighting so to show several people approaching him demanding he leave the event calling him a transfer mr olson was left with a broken homage to one of the times has repeatedly hit him with the traffic itself and tells us about. you i just saw it on the street i had conversations with people
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about the theory blocking drug because the media refused to report on what's going on out of nowhere from the road and i think from my left on the sidewalk about i don't know how many people 567 people one woman the rest from men they were just on me i only had about one second notice the signs off me as i wear the sign one sign says children cannot consent to puberty blockers and so as we were retreating away . i man picked up a really large traffic cone i wasn't too worried about it to the traffic on but it probably weighs about and pound and it's on the big one with a heavy bass that he repeatedly tried to do with it it seems to me like a 100 percent it's a premeditated attack i knew i was there and they came to get me. some people to block because ease for children with gender identity issues the drug stopped the onset of puberty by blocking certain hormones but the effect on the last wild child
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takes them to those 2 concerns about the lasting impact people of his have on minus is chris alstom again if a child goes on puberty blocking drugs from the age of 12 to 17 and then they come off them there's no magic time machine that gets those 5 years that those years of development are gone and studies also that they and the current system doesn't even kick right into gear as soon as you come up and it takes time for the body to adjust and get going again so what's happening is we have all sorts of young adults now in their twenty's who are d. transitioning and canada is going a 100 miles an hour in the wrong direction because we have political people using this as a wedge issue to achieve their political and so they try to say that if we don't want to give kids puberty blocking drugs that somehow we're against the algae be unity but this has nothing to do with that there's no thinking involved in it they just oh you want to be the other gender ok here you go we're going to start puberty
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and you know. china was in a major economy to grow in 2020 and the countries now looking to get international travel going on so again we take a look at how the country 1st hit by the pandemic is getting on a year after closing its borders to foreign visitors. it's an ambitious rollout of ovid 19 vaccines yet it has a march 14th of 64980000 doses of coke in 1000 vaccines have been administered even though china says that it has the corona virus under control the country is accelerated its vaccination program with plans to immunize 40 percent of its population by the end of june and up to 80 percent of its 1400000000 people by the summer of 2022 feeling a lack of urgency domestically china has committed to sending approximately 10 times more doses abroad than it's distributed at home according to the national health commission there are a couple of reasons for this couple of inches some people think that china has a stable epidemic situation in the risk of infection is relatively low so there is
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no need to be vaccinated for the time being for extra protection secondly donna because the cove in 1000 vaccines are rather new products some who called hope to see more information about the effect that it is that said teams have been dispatched around the country to oversee the vaccination program there are 4 vaccines currently approved in china which has a production capacity that will top $1000000000.00 doses this year meanwhile as vaccines roll out the chinese economy rolls on a couple months industry and exports confess investment and consumption recovery steadily long employment and prices were generally stable people's basic livelihoods received guarded and the action upon me sustain steady recovery trying to strong recovery from coburn $1000.00 is often credited to its aggressive lockdowns at the beginning of the pandemic now unlike many other nations which are still completely locked up china is planning to go as far as to remove capacity
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limits for performances and entertainment venues in low risk areas of the country. as things stand the predictions are that the current situation which is relatively good by some standards will only get better but judging from the momentum of the economy's recovery or support from the elements or policies there is a foundation as well as conditions for china's economy to continue its momentum of recovery in 2021 and are also positive about it adding to its effort to grow the economy and open up even further after nearly a year of closing its borders to foreign visitors china has launched a system of so-called virus passports to kick start international travel. heald as the world's 1st virus passports the program is in its infancy and while it is not completely clear how it will work internationally many believe it is another step in encouraging people to get vaccinated at home and abroad while strengthening trying his economy for t.v. i'm alex my love it. elevates rather today to join me for more of the top stories
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in 30 minutes. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race is on us very dramatic development only really i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. americans love by and homed. this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country at large understood the bargain you get a home and then you know rebel right as the things you don't revolt if you have
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a stake in the system. be really interesting to dial it back and think about the longer deeper history l.a. housings men in the united states not just that question of the american dream but the bigger question of who the dream is for. chose seemed wrong. but old rules just don't. mean you get to shape out just because get educated and engage with equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground.
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