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[000:00:00;00] a food and medical aid in short supply is thousands of migrants. camp of the border between beller, bruce and poland for 3rd night, our correspondent is there brantley this girl aliya with the branch. now she's bleeding in. she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medics around. there are no doctors around it. really? nobody knows what has a deal with this. coven cash brow, madonna is locked in a better battle with the u. s. government cope with the lucrative rights to its vaccine. protests in the u. k. of thousands of care home staff are expected to lose their jobs after the deadline in the sector for mandatory cope at jobs passes.
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ah hello, live from moscow? this is alta internationals, world news, attend with me calling bright welcome to the program. first, the united nation to high commissioner for refugees has criticized the eagle handling of the migrant crisis of the border between poland and belarus and says that barbed wire pushed back some violence around justifiable methods of dealing with the situation. thousands of asylum seekers camped for the 3rd night in di conditions along the frontier and the hope of gaining entry to the e. u. meantime, the still no access to the border area for humanitarian. it's not from the use side, but several times 8, including food, water, and warm clothes have been provided by the band of russian branch of the red cross . local officials and civil activists also helped the handed out with more on how people to try to cope in the camp. his art is constantine bosco. again, one of the 1st thing that he noticed when you enter the campus,
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just the smoke fix smoke from the camp fires. and when you spend just a couple of hours in this fix smoke, you feel dizzy and your eye sore. but these people have to take it in 247 non stop to stay warm. these migrants need lots of firewood, but even company trained to laws is a problem. if you don't have the skills or proper tools, having something as simple as an ax almost becomes a matter of survival here. where did you get the ax? this told us the soldiers gave you just gave you just give you for help go for help. and it's an all hands on deck approach. even children are being sent out into the forest to collect dry sticks and branches for bonfires. wow, good job. but wandering around in the woods can be dangerous. these girls just come
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back from the forest with blood all over her face. evidently this girl. sadly, with the french. now she's bleeding and she needs help. but the problem is that there are no medics around. there are no doctors around and i really, nobody knows how to deal with this. proper medical help is in high demand, as people suffer from the cold and lack of food. in the morning we came across a boy who was barely responding and worried mother thought her son was not going to make it. later the day was stopped by again to check on the family. the boy had improved but still feeling sick. according to his friend who speaks english. yet everybody is determined this day. but you guys, you have no food, it's really cold and you think it's ok. it is worth it here instead of data home at sources. why sources have you ever been to rog? no,
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no. that's why you do baldes. but it's hard to stay resilient when your stomach cmt lacking proper food, this man takes vitamins, see? he says it helps him to keep some energy by and make up for his poor. died of can food. and so we have 3 cans of to some or 3 year men. and that's one can, is day one can for 3 men. so we eat one count for 3 minutes and a little a little bit bread with the free food handed out by battle, russian volunteers and the red cross is life saving. but despite all the problems these migrants act is if they're here to state, some of them have hits shudder out of the wind at night. others dismantle parts of the metal fence right in front of the polish armed forces, wire and iron pillars. from the border wall are now used to make bigger and more
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solid shelters. so what started as a camp now might very well develop into a small village. and the population of the village is growing by the day as new migrants arrived. now there are $3000.00 of them at the border with poland. where did you come from? minnesota? they stand them for the school camp from comes on. we just thought i'd like to connect to support to france. so they're not going to take. they'll stay with us. all of us. stay together till till what will i will do for you? just waiting for a hearing stories from their friends and relatives who made it to europe. these people believe that countries like germany and france would love to welcome them and give them money and support. and with this in mind, there are ready to stay and struggle at the polish border. on not too far away in
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the polish capital, thousands joined a right wing march on the country's independence day with many participants carrying the national flag. some even burning the journal won. the annual rally, which is turned violent in previous years, was banned by a cool boss. now we authorities are allowing it back to the border as the situation there between poland and ben, a roof deteriorate. the european council president suggests the you could pay for new barriers in the area just by previous claims that the block would provide such funding. his peter oliver. well, what we seem to have is a bit of a split at the very top of 2 of the main e, you institutions. on the one hand, you've got ursula on the line, the e u commission president saying that european union cash will not be used to build the physical border infrastructure, meaning you money won't be used to build walls offenses. on the other hand, you've got shall, michelle. the e you council president currently doing the rounds across the block,
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suggesting that there is legal means for money from the european union to be given to man the states in order to allow them to build walls and fences at their frontiers, nevada, physical infrastructure, in order to protect the borders of boost on an opinion of the leaders service of the torso. it's literally possible bruce on a truant leader framework at the upper level 2 fighters interest toucher. this is a decision that needs to be taken by the commission, but in, enters the little pin of the throttle is very clear. and we will see what will result of the debate in more simpler terms, essentially, legally, we can do it, but whether we will or not, that depends on a few more factors. it's worth pointing out though. that's a shot. michelle, speaking in warsaw, we just heard and there he was also here in berlin earlier in the week in which he, he 1st publicly broached this idea that he, you funds could be used for the purposes of building border infrastructure. it
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certainly wasn't lost on some people listening but seemed to have been lost on air . mr. michel himself that he was actually speaking here about european union money being used to build new walls on the 32nd anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. a lots of critics of these plans pointing out that shan michelle should really know better about where he was speaking and on what day he was speaking about what he was speaking, but in the european parliament members, there have been scathing of the proposal instead of helping refugees, we are busy in europe into a gated community. if i hear the president of the european council say, you're sure you're up to can pay for building a wall on the borders of europe. it becomes, as we say, in dodge, i get a cold heart. i find it frightening our feeling and bully coming down this to let us publicly state in this chamber for the regular clean unit will never finance wall sort of system we have by the instrument at our disposal. and in order to put an end to the drama and the polish belly rushing, broader way, my sense?
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what you've got at the moments is poland, lithuania and latvia, doing the rounds of e u. member states in order to drum up support for them receiving cash to allow them to build borders on it. e. e. use frontiers, particularly with bella. ruse. we've seen a meeting between the polish foreign minister and the austrian minister in which col, near hum at the austrian minister came out of it, furious with the e u commission that they're refusing to give countries like poland this money in order to allow them to build a border infrastructure saying, ursula fonda lion was repeating mistakes that had been made in the past when it came to influx as of people trying to get in to the european union. meanwhile, the battle russian president is threatening to cut off russian gas transiting to the e. u. if the block slaps more sanctions on. many committed the growing migrant crisis . last, our rush analyst martin mccauley told us how this my pan out for moscow. russia would in fact lose revenue if the ga supplies were restricted. oh,
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cutoff completion or even house and so on. so therefore, it's a matter for ms. prison. lucas should go. i'm president putin to discuss what you actually happened and the european union may draw back from imposing this airline bank because they're afraid of losing gas. then we will say, well, russia is very keen, so the gas and they may think that the president put, it will say to go, i don't want that because we're going to lose money and you're going to lose it in transit fees and you get for transmitting this, this gas through the rooster, into pohden and so on. 2 bedrooms, in economies in a very post stated prison dependent, now russia, and they may in fact, bleed 1st ex, with billions of dollars in future profits at stake. the american company behind them done a coven vaccine is locked in a bit. a dispute with the us government. the firm says it's the sole inventor of a crucial component in
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a peyton claim. there's apparently left out several government scientists who contributed to its development. my during that is cheating us taxpayers. modernity is being scientifically dishonest. modern is trying to cheat and age scientists. modern refuses to share its like seeing recipe and manufacturing know how even as it's making billions of dollars in profits. payton saw development monopolies and then a panoramic is a terrible idea to have a private corporation have a monopoly on part of a life saving technology. the vaccine itself would not exist without the massive contribution of the federal government at every step of the way. benjamin franklin, one said, an investment in knowledge pays the best interest and the race to create cobit 19 vaccines is certainly required. some pretty big investment from federal authorities in the us. medina, jap, the company received more than a little help from various government agencies from bottom to the and are billions
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in funding was granted to madana to expedite the creation of splunk of x. the investment paid off vaccine is one of many saving lives in the us and abroad. but what about that interest? mister franklin mentioned. the devil is in the details and tens of billions are at stake. madana is now at loggerheads with the u. s. government over the question of peyton thing, he's the thing aside from access to government coffers, the company also had help from some of the best brains in the land, working closely with federal scientists to create the vaccine that even gives them not a thing thing. one of it's full patient applications acknowledging their role and designing some components. but that's where the thanks stops. the company had all along recognized the substantial role that the n a h has played in developing. madame is covered 19 vaccine, but only madame assigned to design the vaccine. why exclude and federal scientists
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from most documents? they're also excluding them from a share of the profits. madana claims, as a sole creator of the technology. it alone should read the rewards. and on surprisingly, federal authorities are happy and what their cut of the profits are truly work together for 4 years or other corona viruses. but also a year of discussions with my data. a resolution is no closer. the national institute for allergy and infectious diseases disagrees with modern as inventor ship determination, omitting and age and vendors from the principal patent application deprives and age of a co ownership interest in that application. and the patents that will eventually issue from it. at the thought of the pan demik, it seemed all hands were on deck to save lives. no cost would be spared money. no object. as the world faces wave off the wave of infections seems money is the object. and this goes beyond us borders,
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activists and organizations of cool medina to share the full vaccine formula and transfer, acknowledge you to manufacturers who would produce it cheaply for poor nations. but this seems little that government can do at home or abroad. we actually absolutely want that to happen, but my understanding is also that the u. s. government does not have the ability to compel mentor not to take certain actions. meanwhile, the treasury seems to be losing the battle for a share of the rewards having invested billions. madana is founders and investors are lawful all the way to the bank. and so forbes rich with and there's more to come. the company's lined up supply deals worth up to 35000000000 by the end of next year. among all the calls for global u. t. across borders as what is between governments and corporations to finally be to condense, su, heading into its 3rd year, is not only politics, but also profit that continues to cause the vision and stumbling blocks through a truly unified and fat response, modernized,
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so reluctant to see any sort of control over the patent or the discovery because they want to obviously make as much money as possible. generally just want all the credit for themselves. but also because if a credit, anybody else with the discovery of the delivery system for the vaccine or the vaccine in general, they then have to see the right to the national institute of health or the u. s. federal government. when it comes to the patents, when it comes to the delivery system for the vaccines during pfizer, all pharmaceutical company is really in the united states. it's not about hearing people, it's not about having the least amount of side effects, et cetera, cetera. it's about having customers making lots of money. so i think at the end of the day it's a question of what system we have. do we have a system that puts people and help 1st or do we have a system that puts money in profits? first, i think most people would agree that we have system that puts profit some money 1st
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. next to fresh way the protesters hit the u. k. offer deadline expired for care home staff to get a documented against corona virus. that parties health service figures show that more than $50000.00 sector workers have still not had the required double dose. artie shaw the edwards dashti reports. well, i'm here in central london in the heart of westminster, where around 200 people have gathered, again, will say, describe as the establishment medical care. renee, the latest manifestation of course, is marked by today being the very deadline day for all those in the cash sex to be fully vaccinated. of course this policy though will result in around $60000.00 people being full to lose that job. now, activists i have spoken to throughout the afternoon, they tell me that people will die as a result of this policy. as the cat saw, the sector is already so understaffed and that ultimately it should be down to the individuals decide what to do with that body. making that kind of work is forcing that vaccine. it's just, it's just a set to fun. what,
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what's the next thing that we have to do should come down to choices and it's never happened before. never happen before where people have been told to take, take anything. i just tried to find it quite a job. i tried taking transport because we take patients in hotels, in care homes are allowed to entertain. and if we haven't been deb, i've been also another role colleagues of mine and that job today. i feel it's important that we get out and we support everyone because it's anyone who goes into their homes now. we don't lose their job to say not job. well, only this week, the health secretary sondra job at extended this mandatory policy for all those on the front line in the, in a trust my april of next year, but by the government, the very own estimation is around a $120.00 frontline. so we'll then leave the sector entirely for her using to get the vaccinations. obviously this is particularly of a consent to
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a very sector that's already arguably on. it needs already, arguably, so understaffed, particularly as we have been to those winter months, which as we all know is a very demanding time for the national health service. many people here. so today they say using the law to also co ask people into getting the vaccination just totally against people, human rights and winning the argument through the power constraints may have actually been a better tactic. this group has long been campaigning against things throughout the pandemic, including the lockdown, including the vaccination pulse was out of course, including children getting vaccinated as well as the vaccination rollouts then goes through all the different ages. many people, though they are all arguing that this is part of the government plan to extend an exec is power and control onto the wide public. ultimately, they believe as an a chest, the frontline stuff that goes in the camera and they're just number one of a very, very long list. that is the worry, at least, and obviously many people today have been saying,
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we think back to the height of the pandemic. whatever was classing cameras, the chest saw what actually at one point the countries heroes. and today, the countries villain, they give hours, they get blood sweat and she is, i need to be full out of after decades of work i meant to be remembering freedom and having that freedom taken away. it's really heartbreaking. yes. and how does that make you really angry about the whole situation? and so many people have lost their job. the chair is a janitors and also to get some people work in and out of the hospitals that are going to be really soft. and lots of people are going to stuff up in court because if everybody leaving, so if you look at it this way in the hospital, you're not going to be cared for. and then you've got to clean it with it. it's not going to be clean and kind of hard as it was before, not going to get fed because of all the work is in the kitchen. and then we'll say
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to just going to florida part of the whole, the whole things as it comes as governments around the world push for vaccination amid high numbers of new covey cases. singapore has announced the editor cove at patients refusing the shop will have to pay their own medical bills in case of infection. saxony is become the 1st german state to restrict, to indoor restaurants, bars and clubs to those who are inoculated or recently recovered from the disease. and in greece, visitors to restaurants, state services, and banks must present vaccination certificates or show they've got a negative test result. ok, discussing it with the next we've got said about the nurse might be better. also talk to rob a good sher of lancaster university. sociology departments and dr. barrow pine county. if you are watching before this bulletin, you'll have seen him talking at length to ad examines. he's the exit university senior clinical lecturer that good evening to all 3 of you. thanks for coming on the program. we had talked about connie about the various organizations, entities,
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and businesses that are now expecting people to approve the vaccination status. do mandatory measures actually make a difference? i don't think so on. in many cases it can be a smokescreen, an old. so a tool to draw your god. so for example, you may be fully immunized and i give you a piece of paper and say, look at me, i am fully immunized. and i get entry into your nightclub. i may be on that day, very infectious. despite being fully immunized and because you haven't taken the checks and balances off, am i infectious? am i not infectious? i could enter that place with that past that i have that i'm fully immunized and in fact a lot of people. so management is multi sectoral. we've got to do multiple things to keep people infection free and just relying on
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a piece of paper with size i'm fully immunized is not the full measure. naomi. what will be a better way to convince people to nobody protect themselves, but also protect others if they're in jobs that require being around vulnerable people? well, i think i'm also a shame my experience is what came in that environment before the vaccine was around and we emphasized again, an infection control measures and being sensible. no, so i am safe distance. and so i just feel that the whole force compulsory and takes it to another level. it just takes away the choice. and i think that the people are in robert, the government's in the okay. just to take one example of done to large public consultations, 34000, so responses to one of them. so they say they've done the research on this is the way i had. is there a danger though, that by making it mandatory, that it could just embolden people who don't want to take the vaccine,
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who are on the edge of deciding? yeah, i mean if we look at this from a media perspective as well, we see so much miss in this information that spread via social media that's reported on in journalism by journalists sometimes to debunk sometimes in ways that might elevate that misinformation and amplify it further so i think what we're seeing is a lot of confusion in maybe even some moral panic and hysteria that's coming from a lot of these bubbles and communities that are sharing a concerns about the fears of not being vaccinated or the fears of being vaccinated on county or the restriction is largely based on trying to prevent transmission or just trying to get the numbers up to make sure more people are vaccinated. as they say, circulating society. no, we want to get the numbers up because if you get the numbers up, a number of positive benefits accrues one,
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the person is protected from severe illness and dine. that's one second, they're most unlikely to end up in hospital. and then the 3rd, a immunized person is infectious for a short period of time and is less likely to throw out large numbers of wires, party, those would it to get infected. therefore, the benefits of a largely immunized population off to the person and to the community in equal measures. miami, the frontline staff of the on a chest from next april will have to be vaccinated. but although the government's announced that it's going to be mandatory from next april, just looking at what the government's i'm figure suggest is that 90 percent of stuff of already had both doses. why do you think they're being so forceful on the remaining 10 percent? well, i've no idea it's going to it's, i think it's deeply concerned because, you know, when to report in our faces what like, you know, patients have visitors come in, you know,
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there's lots of people coming into the hospitals and i think it's quite unfair to just target those, those health care work because, you know, unfortunate and i think a lot of it when we're not really, we're not anti vaccine. you know, we can see the importance of having the vaccine. however, i think and just going to different level when it's compulsory, you know, some people risking losing their job over this because they feel that they should have the choice. and also they have several people that had the vaccine and then also have the contract. the virus, so i mean, there's a lot of unknown to questions. robert mostly businesses, somewhat confused as well because they're going to duty of care to the customers, some of whom are going to be worried and anxious about the possibility of getting covered and others who won't care at all. and it's asking them almost to police health issue and it does ask the question of what expectations do we as
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patients, for instance, or patrons have walking into an environment, you know, sitting here, i'm wondering now how many of my child's teachers are vaccinated? i don't know that that data has been released. i don't know how many of my co workers are vaccinated or not. and certainly, i don't know how many my students are vaccine or not at universities in the u. k. don't really like sharing that information too, too. much for lots of reasons, a lot of with economic and so i think that it's going to create a scenario where these passports in these documents really have us looking one way or another at somebody and the social ramifications of this, including the immense, any qualities that could come from the treatment of each other because of these laws and whether people conform or not. i don't think we've had started to talk about that. but when connie we were so, so some of the anger from new k care home work is about being told by politicians to get a vaccination. but that will be people who remember back to last spring and the i
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was fatality numbers in u. k. k homes who are going to be thinking, if i'm putting my relative in these care homes, i want people to be vaccinated, they're going to be where it may be, find that behavior selfish? yes, i was going to answer the question about immunizations in school, in hospital settings, in which you off the, the nurse panelist. and i want to augment that which is in sensitive places such as one rebel patients severely, clinically wonderful, et cetera. we've got to ask that you are safe to manage them and therefore if you are operating in that area, you've got to be immunized. and actually we do so. so when i'm in charge of things, i make sure my staff are immunized against tuberculosis, hepatitis b chicken pox, influenza. so it isn't something new. the way the corona widest vaccines is promoted by the current government is as if it is something new. we have been
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mandating vaccines, but in a gentle kinder way, and to add one more thing before i answer your question about the nursing home bit is i have been talking to a lot of health care workers who have been hesitant about vaccines. a lot of them from menacing homes, and i gave them of my time effort and energy, showing them how the vaccine works, what it does, what it doesn't do, how to protect them, and in the end, most of them went on to get immunized. so we need to do our homework of inform, advise, educate as well, rather than just saying, do it, or you lose your job in answering your question about the nursing homes. yes, i expect care workers to be immunized because unfortunately, this corona virus can be infectious. and could kill the elderly people without your knowing on the day you were infectious. furthermore,
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one more point and then stop. okay, is you must do the same full influenza as well. we are forgetting that influenza is equally infectious and a bit of a killer to okay. i just wanna get a couple of last points from a roberts and i am a robert festival to you. do you think that by increasing the mandatory aspect of this that it's going to lead to staff shortages in the health service? well, i think i, one of the things i was interesting that one of the people who was interviewed in the protest during the rally said, was that without these care workers on the front lines and it just is going to fall apart. and i think that's quite disingenuous and to your point it directly to your point. i think that there are lots of other issues that are causing any just to fall apart. and part of it is the funding and the lack of funding, the d funding and the privatization of the n a just so we have to be careful to not let cove it once again mass a lot of the social issues that are going on in society that have been
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a long time affecting people, causing deaths, causing long time ambulance weights. there are lots of issues that are underlying this, are we just like coded overtake and just quickly naomi. most people would rather listen to the and i'm sure how stuff will be the same with all the listen to that doctors rather than politicians like what to do with that health and who they should trust if he were the government instead of mandatory a covey vaccinations what would you do to convince people to get a job just quickly, not to say, and i think it is not so much about convincing people me and people it be mandatory . i think it's more about giving people the choice and given them all the information that they require and letting them have the choice. because like i said, this isn't about anti vaccine. this is about being forced into something that can be at the detriment of your job. and i people, the constable even straight away. so yeah, i definitely talk to your doctor, read what the w i chose say, all 3 of you. thank you very much for joining us on all t. thank you. i just, some of the stories were across for you. this are plenty morality dot com. of
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