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sport business, i'm sure business. i'll see you then in the claims of faith test results, no checks and no math said the euro 2020 final. the world health organization says it was devastating for efforts to control the pen damage. still prime minister boris johnson is pushing ahead with his freedom day plan for england next week and was many people in high risk groups are horrified at the news. we hear from some of them coming to trying to mind it if anything, freedom day it's, it's very frightening man. and i'm not sure the battle continues as cove. it's highly contagious. delta very and takes root around the world accounting for more than 90 percent of new cases. in russia, we return to the red zone and to see how health care workers are coping the challenges
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ah, broadcasting lie from moscow, russia, this is our team international. i'm your host donors quarter. welcome to the program. it might be the beautiful game, but it's not looking good for the fight against cold it. it's feared that sunday's euro 2020 final could result in a huge spike in cases. as a victorious italian team paraded their tropi through the center of rome, enormous crowd gave little thought to coping regulations. and that came just a day after tens of thousands of unmasked fans crammed together during the match in london. world health organization has described this event as devastating. am i supposed to be enjoying watching transmission happening in front of my eyes? the cool read 19 pandemic is not taking a break to night, sorry, covey to delta baron to will take advantage of an vaccinated people in crowded
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settings, unmasked, screaming, showed, and singing. devastating. $60000.00 fans fairly a mass to be seen, a lack of social distancing. no checks and claims of fall fake test result. that was the scene playing out at wembley stadium. sports journal with sarah clark, who was at the game, says colbert controls. there were a joke. tons i didn't even need to do or attend because you weren't even checked for your call. that was what to say. there were just checking your phone for you and you would want to see that you had a ticket on your phone. they were just allowing un, doesn't matter if you had a negative test or if you really feel that the test either missing more really to the, the think you should have taken more seriously is not checked with in police. and it was just a lot of sorts of people with motor bus security measures should have been in
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police as well. but this wasn't enough security of yours to carry out the. the checks, health care officials have warned the euro 2020 finals could see the u. k heading towards a 1000000 new infections within a month. right now, cases have shot up to around 35000 today, but the prime minister is still going ahead with his plan to remove most restrictions in england next week. over the government says it's all due to a successful vaccination program that seen almost 35000000 people receiving a shot. we will stick to our plan to lift the legal restrictions and to lift social distancing. there are clark again, who is at that tens final between england and italy. fears that a spike of cases is on the horizon. restrictions are easy and the 19th of july, of course, is when looking at this final restrictions easing as well. so things are getting back to normal, but very little people waiting masks and last nights,
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especially heading towards the underground station after the game allowed amount of people, but no dual monster reading. so what could be a rising, teach because of that. then as i mentioned, the new checks for corporate hey, begin to dig it out. and so that as of what that, i mean i was in the ground just about 20 minutes. there was already 3 or 4 young guys of it's already posted in in while the plan to set england free from nearly all covered rules has left me many terrified, especially though seen as most at risk in england alone. there are almost 4000000 people classed as extremely vulnerable to the virus. and for them there's nothing liberating about the upcoming freedom day. calling it freedom days just take will totally ridiculous. so how many like mine, if it's anything but freedom day, taking away mitigations against that just makes it very scary place to, you know,
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to be now putting to greatly and the thought that not everyone has to mask any more . well, it's the major pulses and protection gone full of hon. people feel quite let down and very forgotten laura and liz, i just to of 94000000 people in the clinic vulnerable category. when the pandemic 1st broke out, this group were told to shield, meaning they couldn't leave their homes and face to face contact was next to none. shielding is currently paused in the u. k, but with all social distancing set to be scrapped, millions may have no choice, but to go back behind closed doors it's, it's very frightening man. and i may not survive if i called the players. i expect i will probably go back and see oscillation and more le shielding as i was before to protect myself. i think the form of community have been totally ignored. rarely,
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in the whole of this, the original plan of shielding. it should only be in a temporary measure whilst they put safe mitigations in place and brought the case numbers down because the government refused to do that. you know, there's no change for us in 16 months. nothing has changed to make the world safer place since the start of the pandemic around 6 and 10 corona virus deaths in england have been among disabled people. and well, the government's vaccination program roll out was seen as light at the end of the tunnel. only half the country, it's fully jobs, meaning the other half of the country is still unprotected. not only that, but many people with particular health conditions don't respond well to the job, putting them at even more risk. so ditching mandatory most wearing on social distancing for people like nora is life changing to me. the 2 main things which appears to be being taken away, which are face masks and distancing. and that to really easy things and they don't
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really cost anything to say things, but difficult or damaging to anybody. you know, it doesn't restrict them in any way. if people don't do that, there's a lot of families truck. the new guidance the shield is, is expected to come from the department of house. yet news of this announcement is guess every time a lockdown has ended or restrictions have been eased, many shield is have been forced to make their own decisions. and they accused the government of forgetting about them. labor has called for you turn on freedom day and more guidance for those most vulnerable. we want to put in a controlled way and keep in line face line protection can take down infections like mandatory placement from a public face and public transport. how we know that we protect people or reduce the speed of the virus and spread the virus on one calm, the economy. it's common sense. we all want restrictions listed. we want our economy output. we want to get back to the,
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but we've been here too many times before, isn't the case, but once again, instead of a triple control approach, we're heading for a sum of chaos and confusion with so called freedom de, looming, many a gearing up to tear them off and danced together in nightclubs. but with cases already on the rise, it seems possible that july, the 19th will mean it's locked down once again for the vulnerable to call it freedom day. is not only really offensive to families like myself, and really, really difficult to swallow that phrase. but it also is a self freedom for everybody else because they won't get that for them. all it will do is delay the inevitable, which will probably be another lockdown for a, for a long time, because the case numbers will be so high. corona virus continues to evolve with the delta variant. now having spread to more than $100.00 countries, the strain was 1st identified in india and is believed to be the most contagious so
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far. and while the w h o predicts, it will become the dominant very globally in the coming months here in russia, the strain already is accounting for more than 90 percent of doing factions. and as the strain spreads this tuesday, russia set another daily covert death toll record with 780 feet holidays registered in the last 24 hours with more on how health care workers are dealing with this challenge. here's anton krislofski returns to the red zone. in the latest installment of his documentary theories epidemics. the look an empty bed, an empty bed. what is an empty space out there? a small one. so tara 1347 beds. i hoped i would never come back here again. we are at a hospital again and here again, are these dams, crops aside,
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how did the hospital start to fill up? do you remember the day when said be onion and rock of i announced another spike in cases that started when the city announced 9000 infections when there had previously only been 3004. so we brought that on ourselves. we were monitoring that there had been 50 patients daily, and suddenly the number went up to 100 and then 210120130 so on. but of course, the key point is that we've already well prepared. the worst thing is when you're not album for him, what's the main pattern of this new strangers? probably not going to come to you. firstly, it's more contagious, and 2nd, it hits way faster than the previous. and now it takes $1.00 to $2.00 days instead of 7 to waiting with that i think it's also hitting younger people. what i do, what? yeah, i'm looking at patience and i recall the moments of the 1st and the 2nd waif. they
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were mainly older people and now just look, everyone is younger than me. they didn't believe it would happen. they thought the virus had gone, but he stayed. they think everything's okay. it's a simple flu and it will end soon, but it doesn't. it wasn't for the day off today and how many of those in the hospital are vaccinated? well, around 122-1000 patients, i've come a lovely and believable all young guys. i've never seen anything like this before. so literally everyone is younger than me. let me, how's it going? great. how long have you been here? well, i've been here for some 2 weeks. i guess. how did you end up here? did you have a high temperature? yes, i had a temperature. i called an ambulance. they brought me here and done my condition. drastically nose dived. what do you mean? well, in 2 days, how old are you? i'm 47. so we're the same age and how badly where your lungs damaged? 75 percent? $75.00. yes,
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i was only released from an intensive work today. did you get the vaccine for? no. why did you because i'm an idiot. how is that possible? it's available to you. why is this happening? where people not vaccinating? we do look since the 90 s, there was an anti vaccination campaign at that time, and those mad moms said we won't be vaccinated against measles, chicken pox. we won't take any vaccine. someone put that idea in the head that the vaccination is bad. but in fact, it saves lives and it helps vanquish the pandemic. so when do you think it will and never can damage tend to last from 3 to 5 years. i'm actually afraid of asking you who is vaccinating and non you raise your hands please. he's vaccinated . i know him. well, actually anyone who comes here is vaccinated. well, it's because you're a strict boss. i've been in an intensive care unit for
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and in iraq corresponded from our sister channel. our t arabic has been detained by security forces. earlier i discussed the incident with our keys more. i'd gasdio, please tell us what's going on. i mean, what do we know so far? well, there's a lot of confusion at the moment. the situation is developing a lack of information, but from, from what we've heard from reports and witnesses. people that we've talked to, the office of our tea arabic in baghdad was rated, rated by none other than the service and security services responsible for fighting, organized crime. and the correspondent on station the shop, as he was, he was apparently arrested and he is being taken the convoy undetermined location, a convoy that is also made up of military vehicles, which is, which is very strange. again, a lot of questions being asked, the office itself has been coded gulf and the equipment there as well, has been sealed for now, pending perhaps an investigation. you say, you know,
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security forces that are supposed to be going after criminals. can you tell us a little bit about our correspondent? there actually is a veteran veteran and movies that much working with him in 2000. and 16 and 17. during the battle of muso, we were there together. it was horrendous tom. he has much more on his, you know, behind his back, he went through, he could, he went through for lucia, he went through many other battles throughout iran for many years. and the thing here is he, he's been with us since 2008. and there's, there's never been any sort of questions to aim for his was. and suddenly you have this occasion. in fact, he's interviewed a number of senior, very senior officials in the rocky government, the prime minister from the former prime minister from 2006 to 2014 newly molly as well as the the current vice president,
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he has moved from the iraqi government from various prestigious media awards here that he was nominated for. so again, as i said, the situation is developing, but there are any and answered questions for now. coming up brushes, vaccine sporting fee is making gains in the international market with $1.00 of the world's largest manufacturers set to produce the shots in india. we'll have those details after the short break. 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 on often very dramatic development. only personally and go into this. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very political time. time to sit down and talk
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annual basis. that's after the organisation behind the russian developed shop struck a deal with one of the world's largest vaccine manufacturers based in the south asian country. the 1st batch is expected in september of this year. india is a leading production hub for sport and it be with russia having reached agreements with a range of indian pharmaceutical companies to make that vaccine any itself went through a very bleak period back in may when it's infection rate surged 240-0000 cases. a day i spoke nikki has already been proving effective around the world, such as in the european state of san marino. it's been using the vaccine for months and is now seeing almost 0 new cases. according to a study published in the renowned medical journal, the land set, not only were there few side effects observed among elderly people who received it, but there were also no recorded safety concerns or fatalities. now to get more on
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this, we cross live now to dr. able lawrence, professor of clinical immunology, and rheumatology, thanks a lot for joining us, dr. now, the 1st question i have is basically, what do you make of this deal between india and russia to produce sputnik v in such large numbers? this is the very bottom, the alignment is a very the ration, the use of capital that is different that increases their efficient if it gets the of this action beyond that, the other nation. the problem is that we are challenged are days getting back out of the factories in the board cannot read for europe. mattress do stuff later. we're actually in fact, i don't think it's going to happen in a few years. the only thing gets me back and life back online as. busy possible,
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as soon as the countries that's really low resolution. yeah. i for the for the really bad candidates what the bus accident and they shot their numbers up. i am similar. so what we really want and that everybody gets read that as soon as possible and do those protection. and that's the issue. everybody guys, john, because we don't have enough stuff. little lesson. and this don't read just the ration make back. and then you think that, i mean, still that lot just manufacturer back in the world, the most experience in reducing and scaling of vaccines. and so we will be able to purchase mobile axioms and therefore the best we don't do that. yeah. and the rest
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of the reason being, once i'm not really pulling up probably countries and the on while dr. laurence, you know, the pandemic isn't looking like it's dying down anytime soon. especially with the emergence of this delta, very into what kind of effect on the course of the global pandemic. do you think? 3300000000 new doses a year will have, will have the 1000000 both of the still a drop in the ocean. you haven't even need to back. it must be at least by 2000000000 and 300000000. it's something but it's still not need all the reference, at least by asking the problem is that you mean? yeah, it's very difficult to get to find the well, you know, just put in agree vaccine. it's still seeking approval in a lot of europe, but 60 countries all over the world have already registered it. what would you say is the general feeling towards splitting it specifically in india?
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yes, it is still available in very little places only some of the materials and some of the off the summary of him that i work in last night. not every look at the no acid assembly labor on the vast snuff lewis. i didn't see you met assembly labor of mid regular who are well that back to can be nice for people. so this is that many split it and some of them be approved and stuff like that. i'm pleased to our degree, but i'm not issuing any more emergency use operators that are actually producing play for regular approval. so this is so we should not be too much into the lack of approval of why do you think that's more important than they are the best are back to you. what's your budget that you really estimate your
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by getting your competition will come down and more importantly, we can get the lights back on track and this band is not been leave yet. going to spend a minute before we book, this is not been anytime soon with our back to dr. able lauren's professor of clinical immunology. and rheumatology, thank you very much for joining us on our international now, some world news in brief, more than 30 people have been killed amid the riots in south africa. that's after the army was deployed to confront protesters. enraged at the jailing of the former president, jacob zoom, i was imprisoned for failing to appear at a corruption inquiry. the supporters say the case was orchestrated by his successors. a fire at a coven hospital in iraq,
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southern city of nuff syria has left a at least 64 people dead and 60 injured rescuers combed through the facility in search of more bodies. after the fire was brought under control. thought an oxygen tank explosion was to blame at least 8 people were killed when a hot hotel collapsed in the eastern chinese city of pseudo. on monday, drawn footage shows the extent of the destruction. emergency services are reported to have pulled 14 people from the rubble. it's not yet known what caused the incident now google's been flapped with a half a 1000000000 euro flying by francis anti trust watchdog. and that's after the tech giant failed to comply with. the regulators orders over negotiating with local news outlets to use their content. and this is just one of the latest in a series of problems. google has been struggling with at the moment as our team,
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peter oliver reports 500000000 euros. it's a big chunk of change. even if you're a company like google, who it's estimated, is made around $46000000000.00 already in the 1st quarter of 2021. this is still one of those type of finds that they will fail. it's the largest find that google has faced in france. it see the 2nd largest find the french anti trust regulators of handed out to a single company ever. the reason that they've done it is that google was told that they had to come to some kind of fer agreement with publishers when it came to using news on their platforms. they didn't do that. they pretty much ignored it as far as what we, we can take from this. and that's the reason why they've been slapped with this 500000000 euro fine. the regulators say the size of the fine they've been given shows just how seriously they're taking it. when the authority decrease an
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obligation for a company, it must comply scrupulously both in the spirit and leisure of the decision here. this was unfortunately not the case. the sanction of 500000000 euros takes into account. the exceptional seriousness of the breach has observed google for their part of said they're very disappointed with this decision and say that they were acting in good faith throughout which and pointed to the fact that they actually just come to an agreement with the french news agency a f b to well use a s p stuff on their platforms and it included a global licensing agreement. now global life and thing that is incredibly important because this isn't just a french issue. french problem with google not at all at google. currently, a facing law suits in 37 u. s. states over what is being called monopoly stick leverage that they have over the google app store on the android platform. a basically that google makes
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a bit of money out of every bit of money that's made by anyone using that platform lawsuits in those states in the u. s. saying that's completely unfair. that's also been big issues in australia as well. where earlier this year, back in february, the australian government put in place a ruling. well, anybody who's one of these major tech giants like google, all facebook, if they were to use any news on that platforms, they had to pay for it, that costs huge problems. so facebook pull down old news in australia from their platforms, but what it does show is that the regulates, is all looking at these huge check giants and google, in particular, that being to sears around the world, when it comes to just how much power they actually have they're also being looked into just how much tax they pay in certain territories, particularly here in the european union for work that they do with the regulators. keeping an eye on what is certainly one of the largest companies,
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one of the most powerful companies in the world. that's for this hour. i'll be back with more in just about 30 minutes. so stay tuned me. the she was told seemed pretty real thing a little slow, letting them go by susan. well, i don't want to come a little to go see me when you have this week, when you have a meeting in the room initial, authentic steamy and the spelled on the one, let me know which was going to look at. 2 me, me a list of the which nicholas, you, susan, this new move
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