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all around the world. benefits. of. medical. blood clots should be. blood clots in those. 30000000 who have been inoculated across europe.
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due to the possible blood clot. and 18 people in the country have suffered clotting after a dose with 19 deaths but britain's regulator is following the rhetoric of the european medicines agency as r.t. is what i guess d.f. now reports are the takeaway the message that europe's health authorities want to leave you with is that it's still worth it the benefits outweigh the risks the benefits outweigh the risks and there's become almost a slogan for the astra zeneca proven vaccine earth for cheap cases of unusual blood clotting following vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of the vaccine it's unfortunate start both vaccinated people and health care professionals are aware of the signs and symptoms of these unusual blood clotting to cylinders so that they could be spotted quickly to minimize any
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possible risks so why did it take so long i mean the rumors began months and months ago that it was all in the news on t.v. in the papers and the company kept telling everyone the same thing there's a new link between the jab and the well dive analysis of our safety data more than 10000000 records has shown no evidence of an increased risk of palm leaves him or deep vein thrombosis and a defined age group gender batch or in any particular country unfortunately there was a link and now the astra zeneca job will have either diesel warning or it can cause blood clots and potentially death in people as young as 8 seed the age the youngest deceased and still they say it's worth it unless of course you can go and get another job in which case probably best to go for that their words adults who are
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age 18 to 29 years old who do not have an underlying health. condition puts them at higher risk from serious kovan 1000 disease should be offered an alternative night in fact seen in preference to the astra zeneca vaccine where such an alternative is available over a dozen countries only counting the european union have suspended vaccination with the astra zeneca vaccine or vax servia complete their marketing department though i doubt that a simple rebranding is going to cleanse their reputation i would definitely say is a stupid move because changing the name which means changing your shop window right in the midst of a crisis rather than increasing trust will increase suspicion because it always indicates that there is something you want to hide so i absolutely do not understand how 'd a company comes to such
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a decision at the end of the day i can't help but partially agree with them the alternative waiting for another vaccine could have cost thousands of lives but only partially they let these rumors steward fester for months before coming out and admitting that essentially people were rights to be afraid and that unfortunately has done irreparable damage to the vaccination drive worldwide. by all of this comes as the issue of covert passports sharply splits opinion will discuss the issue with a panel of guests just a little bit later in this program. and other restriction reversal. yet another change of heart as she fights germany's 3rd wave of the pandemic the chancellor is now back to a short national lockdown despite opposition from the political establishment in berlin peter all of our picks up the story. it may be one of the great questions
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for philosophers of our age if you u.-turn on a u.-turn does it just being the plan you set out with in the 1st place we cast our minds back a few weeks angela merkel and the leaders of germany 16 states met and decided the country would go into a tougher. coded lock down that plan lasted just over 24 hours before the chancellor came back out and said it's my fault i got it wrong actually we're not going to do that it now seems we may be set for a change again to use the chairman of the const the christian democratic union party also the leader of the state of north rhine-westphalia has put forward the idea that germany should go into a short sharp lockdown and it does seem that that plan has the backing of chancellor angela merkel. any call for a short uniform lockdown is rate i joined uniform federal approach would also be
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important here the right of freule seductive does not contribute to security and acceptance at the moment. and lash it is widely tipped to be the conservative union blocs candidate to run as chancellor and the upcoming german elections this september his plan is a short sharp lock down stricter rules put in place across the board all over germany and then after that in an attempt to try and get this 3rd wave of cove in 1900 control after that then we open up using more testing and more trucking in tracing applications this idea also has the backing of the other man who may well be the candidate for the conservative union the leader of the state of the various markets he's but planned he also in an interview gave his full backing to yen spahn the embattled german health minister at the moment who's come in for a lot of flak over his handling of the pandemic not everybody is are supportive of
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mr lasher its plan though a number of other local leaders here in germany saying they're not on side with this blanket move across the country at all does governor last it want to close the daycare centers completely include an emergency kit or does he want to totally shut down the economy how long and with what concrete goal are the measures to last all this is unclear businesses and citizens expect a more sophisticated strategy from the federal government and the governors after more than a year of the pandemic the focus should now rather be on pushing ahead with vaccinations there are calls for action from the german people though they look abroad to other countries getting back to normal and see themselves stuck in the middle of a 3rd wave of the virus the 7 day indices currently stands at around $110.00 cases per 100000 of the population the aim is to keep us on $100.00 they'll be
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a big meeting on monday between angular merkel and the leaders of germany 16 states where. they'll be expected to decide exactly what the future will hold and whether it will go into a nationwide short sharp lockdown what people here though wanting is some form of definitive action from the government and they'll be a lot of eyes on monday to see if that's the date that comes meanwhile germany's statistics office has released alarming figures showing the pandemic spock the country's worst financial deficit since reunification 3 decades ago a member of the ruling c.d.u. party economics professor max ofter told our sister channel artie deutsch that translates to real suffering for businesses and individuals. now question the clues of the world trade has partially collapsed in germany itself there are structural deviations retail trade hasn't grown for a long time huge shortfalls in revenue have occurred in the middle class
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restaurants and the hotel business there are also changes in the country's system we're really losing jobs because of retail bankruptcies this is not happened to everyone yet but it will happen to many more now we already have a lot of unemployed people trade has not withstood the strong recession and germany in particular because of the strict lockdown and our dependence on world trade i would rate this crisis twice as severe as the financial crisis in 2008 and i believe that now in the midst of the covert crisis the mood has changed dramatically at 1st everyone thought that we were well equipped and then there was 180 degree turn we have very weak politicians they are just followers we are now definitely dealing with the digitalisation lobby a panic lobby a bullying lobby and a pharmaceutical lobby merkel is busy figuring out how best to stay in power the big lobbyists have become very influential. a biological
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fukushima that's how a scientist has described the coven situation in brazil following a surge in casualties the grim prediction is the country's death toll may soon break january's record in america a physician told us the scale of the problem. the current situation is this 3 really severe in brazil is very critical right now we are in the middle of a national hospital collapse and exponential growth of new cases in the country for the 1st time in brazilian history and april we may have more deaths in the country of the worse this has never happened in the brazilian entire brazilian history what we needed now is a national law but we are 4000 that's the way i think the brazilian people will support the call because they know we have nothing else to do at this point. brazil's daily death rate this week has passed 4000 for the 1st time with the death
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toll now exceeding 340000 the country is the world's 2nd worst hit but despite the horrific surge in a collapsing health system its president insists the nation won't be put into lockdown so we've got reaction on the streets of sao paulo. ascii patches just said that i think part of the blame is always from people getting relaxed after so long in the situation but i believe the bigger plane he's our president always makes and past more difficult making it harder to interact with the rest of the world. through that i believe it's the result of people having to relax too much after all the improvements people have to know that if it was getting better we should keep doing what was being done to improve because if they had a system we brazilians are in a unique situation due to the government we have that doesn't care about the millions of people that are dying every day or even worse i even think the president celebrates. well the brazilian authorities have maintained the country
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will get quote back to business in a couple of months but the position we spoke to warns that's unlikely. the country is not going to be back to normal in 2 of 3 months you may take half a year or more just to get them a kind of control let alone to get back to normal life the government didn't work hard enough to procure to buy tens of millions of dollars that brazil needs to vaccinated its people so we have a limited supply and current levels 'd we have vaccinating barely a 1000000 people a day when we should be vaccinating at least 2 to 3000000 people a day so we need to double or triple the number 6 of people vaccinated 'd but the problem is the supply of vaccines the brazil has been able to acquire if we don't do anything we could be in the middle of a story tragedy here i mean the problem the largest humanitarian tragedy of the 21st century. the texas governor greg abbott has laid into u.s.
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president joe biden about the migrant crisis on the country's southern border and called on the white house to close a migrant facility in san antonio this though following allegations of child sex abuse that. these problems the reporting product of president biden's open border policy children at this facility of being sick should be assaulted this facility is a health and safety nightmare the governor's claims are based on concerns about the facility received by the texas health and human services commission and department of family and protective services has instructed competent authority as to probe the child abuse cases immediately. but it's not only children's safety at stake here by the administration has received another barrage of criticism after 2 men on a u.s. terror watch list were detained on the southern border the border protection agency detailed the arrest in a news release u.s.
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border patrol agents assigned to they are central sector and arrested 2 yemeni man within the last 2 months that's where identified in the terrorism watch list. the press there was a swiftly removed from the department website it is understood that the men from yemen and they have been apprehended in el centro california of a number of people on the f.b.i.'s watch list arrested trying to enter the us is so far unknown but we have more details here with our correspondent caleb maupin among the surge of migrants illegally crossing the u.s. border and being detained we now find out that among those who were detained were 2 yemeni men who were on the terrorism watch list now white house spokesperson jen psaki says this is not a common occurrence however there is widespread concern about the security of the united states amid the border search. cartel suman traffickers and the terrorists are all trying to take advantage of biden so open borders president biden strecche
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list build the security police continue to put americans across the country in danger enough is enough it's time for the biden administration to get serious about stopping the senate now what's even more interesting is the report from the border patrol about the detaining of these 2 individuals has been removed from the internet according to the website and those who manage the border patrol that report somehow violated national security but at this point there are many other concerns and we've seen a 15 year high in migrants crossing the u.s. border this is going on as 171000 people cross the u.s. border in march we now have the biden ministration considering options among the options they are reportedly considering is perhaps continuing the building of trump's border wall take a listen the president has communicated quite clearly his decision for the emergency to trigger the devotion of department of defense funds to the
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construction of the google is ended but that leaves room to make decisions as the administration as part of the administration in particular areas of the will need renovation particular projects that need to be finished viewers will recall that when donald trump began building the wall the democrats fought against him pretty hard they declared the wall was immoral that it was racist and they shut down the government for $35.00 days to prevent funding from being allocated for this wall let's review what happened is an enron levy it's not who we are as a nation 20 times call for i will shut down the government if i don't get my will none of us if you want to know something you've said ok you want to put them i said i'll take i was a prosecutor for many years and including the attorney general california i specialize in transnational criminal or his am. that's and then why aren't all stop them now at this point amid an upsurge of migrants crossing the us border including
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potential terrorists to individuals on the f.b.i. terrorism watch list at that point and we now have a situation where democrats are possibly considering measures they once declared when donald trump proposed them and put them forward to be immoral quite an interesting turn of events. are some news coming into us right now here at r.t. international in moscow the european court of human rights has ruled that compulsory vaccinations are legal for children and can be regarded as necessary in democratic societies follows a court case brought by czech families over mandatory injections we will keep you posted on this developing story here on our international are still to come here on the program the 2nd russian jobs released efficacy data will bring you the findings and many other stories in roughly 60 votes.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race is often spearing dramatic to follow only closely i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by a dream shaped by. the day or thinks. we dare to ask.
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if. it is good to have you with us today the developers of russia's 2nd job have released. the vector research for all of the interim results are out for the corona shot with more on the story his oxys jacqueline. overall the data about corona is quite encouraging but the company behind the shot has released data showing that affections can occur after the shot has been given out of a group of 150 people 28 later tested positive for corona virus but this isn't anything to be particularly alarmed about because the company said that these were
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people 60 years and older who would not remain isolated during the vaccination process itself corona requires 2 shots given 2 weeks apart and only a few weeks after that 2nd shot is given will the body be able to produce a sufficient level of antibodies which is of course the norm for all of the vaccines that are out on the market right now now dr has said most of those cases actually did occur within the $42.00 days necessary for the body to build up its munity there are still some cases of infection and people who have had the corona vaccination as is the case with any covert 90 job in the vast majority of cases it occurs when the person didn't have time to form a fully fledged immune response the legal studies of volunteers over the age of $65.00 show 94 percent efficiency in production taking into account the musicality to a stick since this group we consider the indicates is as good in addition to that it's believe that at the back khurana will be easily adopted in order to fight any
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future mutations that might arise and the world so its overall efficacy is quite high as is its ability to prevent severe cases which again is the typical for almost all that is currently available in fact just a few days ago there was quite a big story that hit the news that the president of argentina had tested positive for cocaine 1000 after having said that he got russia's 1st coronavirus vaccine sputnik v. now according to reports he's remained largely asymptomatic suffering only a mild fever and the makers of sputnik he have come out reiterating the fact that sputnik v. is 100 percent effective against severe cases and they also wish the president a speedy recovery so while infection is highly possible after getting vaccinated it seems that if you wait the appropriate amount of time for your body to build up immunity that helps prevent any further and factions and of course even if you do get sick the cases are quite mild. a dead end
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strategy russia's last u.s. plans to appoint a special envoy at this though to kill the nord stream to energy pipeline project on the power plant would bring billions of cubic meters of gas to europe but the white house's vetting former ukrainian gas executive amos hochstein in a last ditch opposition bid. is travelling with russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov for his trip to kazakhstan he reports on the minister's response. there have been reports that the united states army pointing a special envoy to europe with one thing stopping the north stream to project down just to remind the north stream to is a gas pipeline going from russia via sea bed into germany now if this envoy is appointed their goal will be traveling across europe talking to european leaders like in germany for example or denmark and convincing them to stop the construction russia's top diplomat sergey lavrov has commented on this strategy on this
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potential step that the united states might take he did not mince his words have a listen. even a structure like the council already publishes material criticizing the united states' absolute deadlock strategy over russia which does not produce any results in terms of the goals that were declared when sanctions were imposed now from the very outset the united states have been against this project against north stream 2 saying that russia will be using this pipeline as a geopolitical weapon geopolitical tool moscow in turn has been saying that this spy plane simply makes a lot of economic sense and it makes russia's task of delivering natural gas from russia into europe just simply move flawless and easier but this didn't stop the united states from repeatedly slapping sanctions on to this project and onto companies involved in the construction circular labral has also commented on the state of russia u.s. relations in general saying that well in fact russia can only rely on itself when
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it comes to some key state interest saying quote unquote that the u.s. and european partners are unreliable as an example he talked about the situation around the so-called open skies agreement with the united states saying that lately russia has been receiving some very mixed messages from the from the united states from washington as to whether or not it is staying or leaving at. banding this agreement if it is abandoning the dream and then. the world health organization has doubled down on its worries over vaccine passports noting the introduction could severely sharpen social divides we would not like to see the vaccination passport as a requirement for entry or exit because we're not certain a distaste of the vaccine prevents transmission there are all those other questions apart from the question of discrimination against the people who are not able to
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have the vaccine for one reason or another one of the worst disputes is in the us at the white house has ruled out mandatory vaccine passports along with state governors yet companies and educational institutions are looking to push forward with the plans colleges have said they will be requiring proof of inoculation when students start a new academic year in the autumn we got a strongly different views on the issue of covert passports from our panel of guests with one former m.e.p. stating that there are fundamental attack on your liberties. this is not just like being called a person of a state or a country which is what a passport is about what we're looking at here is a wholly different scenario which would apply globally where corporations are able to suggest that you can't fly out of countries get on boats and this would be basically a threat to freedom civil liberties and offer in some cases the health of individuals
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as well but you can focus will do comply to do certain things and i think people will see that as a cruel not that well listen you know for example we don't in schools if you don't have certain you can't go to school and so we all there was that we need our children going to schools all i guess will sacrifice we get the vaccination and i applaud private organizations for example who say you can't commit unless you can prove that you can actually get it because. you know we're going to exercise our right to protect ourselves in our place seen past 1st are a very bad idea for public health for a few different reasons one is that it was sort of a personal force younger very low risk people who get the vaccine before the flu and who are alter people saw by doing that the it will actually increase the amount of death another reason is that public health one of the principles of public
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health is trust and to make an acquirer serve a vaccine passport for the good years trust in public health authorities and in vaccines or they seem perth bush's doors an ethical and moral. fair on the program from this war on the world that violence has continued into a 6th night in northern ireland with rioters lobbing objects at police burning cars and even firing shots of protests are many fuelled by growing anger of a post a brazen trade barriers. and dozens of rallies in lebanon's capital against the imprisonment of george abdullah he was arrested and. france in 1904 and sentenced to life in prison for involvement in the killing of an israeli diplomat and pentagon representative protesters gathered outside the french embassy demanding his immediate release. and have a look at this stunning footage coming to us from iceland where a 500 meter fissure has opened at the volcano rather near the capital and locals
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have witnessed huge steam and lava streams it erupted 3 weeks ago after being dormant for nearly 6000 years. thanks for joining us your program returns. problem drugs don't do is come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did those at their dose after dose after dose and really became his drug dealer who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers.
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greetings and salutation. you know nobody i mean nobody likes dealing with the spoiled brat back when we were kids we all knew one or 2 or 3 or 4 kids on the block who or out or on recess you know they didn't get it they get everything their way the most epic of tantrums would ensue you know they lost a foursquare one day we all knew they'd be back the next often with a new set of rules that would miraculously make the game easier for them and harder for the rest of us well apparently many of these spoiled little kids grew up to be united states politicians and apparently a whole host of them.

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