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matt hancock. would like to update the house in response to the wuhan coronavirus. i have laid an instrument before the house to confirm the powers to be taken to isolate those from spreading the virus, and if necessary to keep them isolated as part of our approach to protecting the public. the plaza proportionate and will help slow down the transmission of the virus, and will make it easier for down the transmission of the virus, and will make it easierfor nhs staff to do theirjobs. the clinical advice about the risk to the public has not changed and remains moderate. as of today, eight people in england have tested positive for coronavirus. all are receiving expert care from the nhs, which is well prepared and equipped to deal with the situation. contact tracing of the first four cases has undertaken rapidly and is now complete, while tracing for the latest four cases is ongoing. this contact tracing itself identified five of the cases, a tribute to the skill and tenacity of public health england
matt hancock. would like to update the house in response to the wuhan coronavirus. i have laid an instrument before the house to confirm the powers to be taken to isolate those from spreading the virus, and if necessary to keep them isolated as part of our approach to protecting the public. the plaza proportionate and will help slow down the transmission of the virus, and will make it easier for down the transmission of the virus, and will make it easierfor nhs staff to do theirjobs. the...
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let's speak now to the health secretary matt hancock. good morning to you, mr hancock.0 brits in china to come back to the uk. he was an idea, logistically, how would that happen? well, there are still commercial flights available. and the principal we are taking is that we want to take no chances with this virus. we want to ta ke chances with this virus. we want to take a science led approach. the approach that we have been taking has very much been driven by the advice of the chief medical officer. and this is a very serious virus and having a very serious impact in china. as you say, there are two cases only here in the uk, but we do expect more. and so we are taking no chances. how would you quarantine all those people if they came back, would that be the case? the advice is that if they have symptoms then they should stay—at—home, self isolated, as it's called, and call triple one. not go to the gp or the a&e because there is a risk of spreading the virus. and stay at home until they have spoken to a clinician. the more we discussed this problem, it is a china whit
let's speak now to the health secretary matt hancock. good morning to you, mr hancock.0 brits in china to come back to the uk. he was an idea, logistically, how would that happen? well, there are still commercial flights available. and the principal we are taking is that we want to take no chances with this virus. we want to ta ke chances with this virus. we want to take a science led approach. the approach that we have been taking has very much been driven by the advice of the chief medical...
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health secretary matt hancock said there was still much more to do.the opt—out system is already active in wales and will be introduced in scotland in the autumn. we will be asking the health secretary, matt hancock, about that new plan and also about the spread of coronavirus in an hour‘s time. holly is here with the sport and they‘ve done it again, another win for liverpool? 18 a row, equalling manchester city‘s record but we feel like we‘ve been talking a long time about liverpool getting so close to winning the league and now the maths is getting less complicated. they are 12 points from the title, for more games to go, for more victories, if manchester city keep winning as well. getting very close. at the moment i think the match will be crystal palace, lots of fans trying to work that out, but that could change depending on the fa cup ties and if that clashes it could be at the etihad against manchester city but we are getting ahead of ourselves. liverpool came very close to losing a premier league match for the first time this season last night
health secretary matt hancock said there was still much more to do.the opt—out system is already active in wales and will be introduced in scotland in the autumn. we will be asking the health secretary, matt hancock, about that new plan and also about the spread of coronavirus in an hour‘s time. holly is here with the sport and they‘ve done it again, another win for liverpool? 18 a row, equalling manchester city‘s record but we feel like we‘ve been talking a long time about liverpool...
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what have we learned from matt hancock's statement?and public health officials know they have to tread a very delicate line between keeping us informed and giving us the information we need to ensure we all stay safe and causing panic. but i think they could point with some justification of the fact that of the 326 tests for this virus carried out in the uk, only two have come back as positive and that is the couple of chinese nationals who are being treated in newcastle. also the actions of the passenger travelling back to the uk yesterday. felt ill on the journey back to raf brize norton. he alerted health experts on the plane with him, he was isolated from other passengers and did not travel with those ten people here to arrow park hospital. instead, he was treated at a local hospital and tested there. experts know this is, as matt hancock said, a marathon and not a sprint and levels of vigilance like that will be carried out for months to come. following yesterday's attack in south london, the government announces emergency legisla
what have we learned from matt hancock's statement?and public health officials know they have to tread a very delicate line between keeping us informed and giving us the information we need to ensure we all stay safe and causing panic. but i think they could point with some justification of the fact that of the 326 tests for this virus carried out in the uk, only two have come back as positive and that is the couple of chinese nationals who are being treated in newcastle. also the actions of...
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matt hancock. now you may have noticed it's the awards season.ntary book awards. this year there's even a new set of awards celebrating politicians who behave with courtesy and decency to one another. the civility in politics awards are designed to recognise politicians who engage in thoughtful, reflective public debate. those shortlisted include the former cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and kenneth clarke. those who didn't make the shortlist — spoiler alert — include these two mps known for their robust approach. he put his policy to the british people in as much as anyone could discern it, in a general election. he was slaughtered. what bit of that message does he not understand? it's a delight to see your children here watching today, because i know that while you have a responsibility to parliament, that you take your responsibilities as a parent incredibly seriously also, and now to the prime minister. jess phillips and mark francois overcame their disappointment at not being shortlisted to discuss civility in politics. i think it's good t
matt hancock. now you may have noticed it's the awards season.ntary book awards. this year there's even a new set of awards celebrating politicians who behave with courtesy and decency to one another. the civility in politics awards are designed to recognise politicians who engage in thoughtful, reflective public debate. those shortlisted include the former cabinet ministers andrea leadsom and kenneth clarke. those who didn't make the shortlist — spoiler alert — include these two mps known...
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we are saying that could be the revenge of 60/40 at john hancock.ar. melda, i will give you the last word. clients want to know what your thoughts are. what is the main thing you tell them? melda: we tell them to be patient. there will be so much headline risk this year with election and unexpected virus spread, but we can pick the stocks at the stock level, and create portfolios that can deliver their outcomes and meet their goals. stay patient. romaine: melda mergen, thank you so much for joining us, and matt miskin of john hancock investment management. sonali: coming up, tesla is on a tear. shares extending their rally, setting it up for a second record-setting day. more on that in today's bottom line. remember, bloomberg users interact with charts shown using gtv . browse charts to catch up on key analysis and save charts for future reference. this is bloomberg. ♪ viviana: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm viviana hurtado with your bloomberg business flash. we begin with visa. the company planning big changes to the rates u.s. merchants pla
we are saying that could be the revenge of 60/40 at john hancock.ar. melda, i will give you the last word. clients want to know what your thoughts are. what is the main thing you tell them? melda: we tell them to be patient. there will be so much headline risk this year with election and unexpected virus spread, but we can pick the stocks at the stock level, and create portfolios that can deliver their outcomes and meet their goals. stay patient. romaine: melda mergen, thank you so much for...
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john hancock was reputed to be a major smuggler. i've not done that research myself.for the back to get a complete answer to that question. certainly hancock was an important leader of the boston radicals, and he was well known -- even though he was very powerful and wealthy, very prosperous guy can he was an ally of sal all -- samuel adams and give a famous oration in boston on the anniversary of the boston massacre. it was one that john adams said left everyone in the audience weeping so pathetic but the terrible things that happened to boston during the boston massacre. so, hancock was definitely an ally of samuel adams and the committee of correspondents. also a smuggler, but how much of that smuggling was tea, i don't know. he was well-known for smuggling madeira. he was a well-known wine smuggler but whether he was a tea smuggler or not, i'm not sure. other questions. >> balcony. >> i cannot see you at all. i'm. >> i'm over here. >> i still can't see you. >> how did the other colonies react to the buildup of british troops in royal navy in boston after june of '
john hancock was reputed to be a major smuggler. i've not done that research myself.for the back to get a complete answer to that question. certainly hancock was an important leader of the boston radicals, and he was well known -- even though he was very powerful and wealthy, very prosperous guy can he was an ally of sal all -- samuel adams and give a famous oration in boston on the anniversary of the boston massacre. it was one that john adams said left everyone in the audience weeping so...
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nick, we have heard from matt hancock, how broadly would you assess the department of health is worriedhancock has said he is still hopeful a pandemic can be avoided if the countries where we are seeing these fresh outbreaks take the right precautions. has always maintained there is robust planning the intern in the uk, the nhs is very prepared to —— the government has always maintained. we have only seen 13 cases here, each has gone to one of the five specialist hospitals that treat respiratory failure, but there are another 19 regional infectious disease hospitals on standby to take inpatients, but in the uk we are a long way from that. thank you, nick triggle and theo leggett. now the rest of the day ‘s news. a damning new report says health inequalities in england have increased to a shocking degree over the last ten years, representing a lost decade for the country. the upward trend in life expectancy has stalled for the first time in a century, and among women in the poorest areas, it has fallen. dominic hughes reports. dear future me, by the time you read this letter, 20 years wi
nick, we have heard from matt hancock, how broadly would you assess the department of health is worriedhancock has said he is still hopeful a pandemic can be avoided if the countries where we are seeing these fresh outbreaks take the right precautions. has always maintained there is robust planning the intern in the uk, the nhs is very prepared to —— the government has always maintained. we have only seen 13 cases here, each has gone to one of the five specialist hospitals that treat...
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that is why elsewhere you see reports of matt hancock trying to show something is being done. if they think there is a sufficient and serious risk in order to show that when you see these striking sides of people in hazmat suits, reminiscent of whether there has been a russian outbreak in salisbury or something, they are taking actions. in the meantime, the fatality rate as well. generally those who have suffered the most of the ones who are the most vulnerable. having care and attention is what matters.|j vulnerable. having care and attention is what matters. i think, you know, the interesting thing in all of this is the best advice is still to just wash your hands very well. there is nothing hours. it is the basic thing. —— nothing else. but i do think these new powers, they have had 2—4 people stay in quarantine, they are definitely aimed at reassuring people the government is taking this seriously. it's interesting that people don't know what is best for them for themselves and it leads to government departments to step in. let's look at the daily mirror, nicola. this is d
that is why elsewhere you see reports of matt hancock trying to show something is being done. if they think there is a sufficient and serious risk in order to show that when you see these striking sides of people in hazmat suits, reminiscent of whether there has been a russian outbreak in salisbury or something, they are taking actions. in the meantime, the fatality rate as well. generally those who have suffered the most of the ones who are the most vulnerable. having care and attention is...
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matt hancock.eeping up the pressure on the ministry of defence to protect servicemen and women from so—called vexatious legal cases. the defence secretary, ben wallace, promised to take action very soon. he pointed out that all the current defence ministers had served in the armed forces and felt the issue personally. following their many years of service to our nation i want them to feel safe, i want them to feel safe and secure in the knowledge that they will not be hounded and harassed by vexatious litigation for decades to come. my question to the minister is how soon will our veterans be able to stand at ease? mr speaker, as her majesty said in her gracious speech, the government will be shortly introducing a legislative package to ensure our service personnel and veterans have access to the legal protections they deserve. this builds on the consultation held over last summer on proposed legal protections, measures for armed forces personnel and veterans in operations outside the uk. we expect
matt hancock.eeping up the pressure on the ministry of defence to protect servicemen and women from so—called vexatious legal cases. the defence secretary, ben wallace, promised to take action very soon. he pointed out that all the current defence ministers had served in the armed forces and felt the issue personally. following their many years of service to our nation i want them to feel safe, i want them to feel safe and secure in the knowledge that they will not be hounded and harassed by...
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general winfield scott hancock. red said let's talk, and he reached in his pocket to pull out a cigar to give to hancock and he discovered it was his last cigar of the two dozen cigars. that was the last cigar of the day. he may have given away a couple of other cigars, but one of his top aides estimated that grant had personally reduced 20 of those cigars to ashes during the day. and he had smoked his pipe between times. smoke his cigar, smoke his pipe -- so he was smoking at a pretty good rate for something that was not on fire throughout the day. and i think that indicates to me that he was struggling with quite the case of nerves. another way that you can see grant's nervous tension through the two days of the battle of the wilderness, he had started out -- he intended to dress very informally during his service out in the west. he came to virginia and he heard they dressed more formally. so he was wearing a full dress uniform with the whole insignia, frockcoat, everything else -- oh, and thread gloves. so he ki
general winfield scott hancock. red said let's talk, and he reached in his pocket to pull out a cigar to give to hancock and he discovered it was his last cigar of the two dozen cigars. that was the last cigar of the day. he may have given away a couple of other cigars, but one of his top aides estimated that grant had personally reduced 20 of those cigars to ashes during the day. and he had smoked his pipe between times. smoke his cigar, smoke his pipe -- so he was smoking at a pretty good...
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mac hancock speaking in the commons in the last hour or so.ronavirus in a special edition of ‘your questions answered' on afternoon live today. send us your questions on the health advice being given out in the uk and also about travelling and coming back from affected areas abroad. that's coming up on the bbc news channel, just after 2:30pm. send your questions in on twitter with the hash tag, bbc your questions, or email ‘your questions at bbc.co.uk. the prime minister and jeremy corbyn clashed about the government's response to the floods at prime minister's questions. our assistant political editor norman smith is in westminster. he's been listening to all those very big shoes to discuss. it was a busy old hour. we had borisjohnson plus mac toughest pm queues so far under pressure over the where's wally jibe. under pressure over the where's wallyjibe. where under pressure over the where's wally jibe. where has under pressure over the where's wallyjibe. where has he been during the flooding? then we had the resignation statement from sassou
mac hancock speaking in the commons in the last hour or so.ronavirus in a special edition of ‘your questions answered' on afternoon live today. send us your questions on the health advice being given out in the uk and also about travelling and coming back from affected areas abroad. that's coming up on the bbc news channel, just after 2:30pm. send your questions in on twitter with the hash tag, bbc your questions, or email ‘your questions at bbc.co.uk. the prime minister and jeremy corbyn...
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so at 7am, matt hancock, their will.cock, the health secretary, signed this legal power and regulation, that they can be forcibly detained. that person was talked out of trying to run out. they are due out on thursday anyway. but it is all to do with those legal powers. it is not to do with an increased threat risk to do with an increased threat risk to the uk. the official threat risk remains moderate. thank you for joining us. fergus walsh, there, our medical correspondence. in china, the authorities say 97 people died of the virus yesterday which is the highest number of deaths in a single day since the outbreak began. the total number of deaths in china now stands at 908, with more than 40,000 infected, but the number of newly—infected people per day has stabilised. robin brant is in shanghai. what is the latest that you are hearing from the authorities there? we are hearing from the man at the very top, president xi jinping has been seen in a visit to a community in beijing earlier today, the first time he has been
so at 7am, matt hancock, their will.cock, the health secretary, signed this legal power and regulation, that they can be forcibly detained. that person was talked out of trying to run out. they are due out on thursday anyway. but it is all to do with those legal powers. it is not to do with an increased threat risk to do with an increased threat risk to the uk. the official threat risk remains moderate. thank you for joining us. fergus walsh, there, our medical correspondence. in china, the...
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matt hancock.ng, also saw the prime minister challenged about andrew sabisky, the downing street adviser who resigned after alleged past remarks on race and eugenics. he was born with cerebral palsy and was unable to talk, walk or feed himself. he broughtjoy and love to all who knew him. and last week one of the prime minister's advisers resigned when a basic check of their internet history revealed that they had promoted eugenicists policy. the sort that would have ended my brother's life before it began. so can i ask the prime minister of the united kingdom, to advise the house, and every disabled person in this island, why andrew sabisky, remained part of his government, and was not removed from deposition immediately, when abhorrent views became apparent? mr speaker, let's be absolutely clear that i certainly do not share these views nor are they the views of anybody in this government, and that individual no longer works for the government. borisjohnson. again. mps have held theirfirst big deb
matt hancock.ng, also saw the prime minister challenged about andrew sabisky, the downing street adviser who resigned after alleged past remarks on race and eugenics. he was born with cerebral palsy and was unable to talk, walk or feed himself. he broughtjoy and love to all who knew him. and last week one of the prime minister's advisers resigned when a basic check of their internet history revealed that they had promoted eugenicists policy. the sort that would have ended my brother's life...
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in the past half hour, the health secretary matt hancock said the public can be assured the government plan to "contain delay and search and mitigate" the spread of the virus. meanwhile, ireland's health minister has called for the ireland—italy six nations rugby match to be postponed — it is due to be played in dublin in ten days‘ time. our first report is from our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. police checks on the outskirts of the town in northern italy. it's one of ii the town in northern italy. it's one of 11 areas here in lockdown designated a red zone because it is at the centre of europe's largest outbreak of coronavirus. more than 370 people have been infected and i2 had died. a big concern is how the virus is spreading across italy's borders. today, the health secretary here told the commons once again the government was doing everything it could to protect the public. our approach has at all times been guided by the chief medical officer working on the basis of the best possible scientific evidence. the public can be assured that we have a clear plan to contain, del
in the past half hour, the health secretary matt hancock said the public can be assured the government plan to "contain delay and search and mitigate" the spread of the virus. meanwhile, ireland's health minister has called for the ireland—italy six nations rugby match to be postponed — it is due to be played in dublin in ten days‘ time. our first report is from our health correspondent sophie hutchinson. police checks on the outskirts of the town in northern italy. it's one of...
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matt hancock is able asa the government?ary and he has been dipping up needs in the commons and giving updates regularly throughout the week. it sometimes you do need the top man or woman in charge to come out and calm down nerves. he has been reticent to do that and people wonder why. one thing that boris johnson, that and people wonder why. one thing that borisjohnson, that we have seen of his style of leadership is that he does want to be seen to delegate to his senior minister on these things. he has made a point of that. but as michael says, these sort of situations where people are nervous and want to hear from the prime minister. as you move around the capital have you noticed a sense of nervousness? 0r behaviour? the capital have you noticed a sense of nervousness? or behaviour? what people have said about the tube system and if it gets into the tube system and if it gets into the tube system that is how it will be transmitted. coming here tonight, eve ryo ne transmitted. coming here tonight, everyone seemed transmit
matt hancock is able asa the government?ary and he has been dipping up needs in the commons and giving updates regularly throughout the week. it sometimes you do need the top man or woman in charge to come out and calm down nerves. he has been reticent to do that and people wonder why. one thing that boris johnson, that and people wonder why. one thing that borisjohnson, that we have seen of his style of leadership is that he does want to be seen to delegate to his senior minister on these...
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and for the latest, paula hancocks joins us live from seoul, south korea. let's talk about the numbers of infections in south korea. and efforts to contain this coronavirus. what are you learning? >> reporter: they've scrambled to try and contain it, given the numbers seem to be spiking so quickly. they do surround one particular religious group, especially in the southeast of the country. we understand there was a base in dacu that has since been closed down. but more than half the people infected have connections to this particular group. now, they say they have now given all of the congregation, the members names and numbers to police. but that did take time. we know police had to have 600 officers trying to track some of them down as there were many missing members. it was a race against time to figure out where the individuals were and who they had been in contact with as well. at least nine deaths and around 900 have been confirmed as having the coronavirus case. and of course the other angle that authorities are looking at and the militaries are look
and for the latest, paula hancocks joins us live from seoul, south korea. let's talk about the numbers of infections in south korea. and efforts to contain this coronavirus. what are you learning? >> reporter: they've scrambled to try and contain it, given the numbers seem to be spiking so quickly. they do surround one particular religious group, especially in the southeast of the country. we understand there was a base in dacu that has since been closed down. but more than half the...
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the health secretary, matt hancock.uise ship injapan where ten passengers have tested positive for the virus. british tourist david abel remains on—board the ship where a strict quarantine is being enforced. the last 24 hours, it has changed quite considerably. having enjoyed a wonderful cruise, when we arrived in 0kinawa, four or five days ago, wonderful cruise, when we arrived in 0kinawa, four orfive days ago, we had to go through a quarantine procedure, and since then, it has been really downhill with regard to what is happening to passengers on the ship. 6:30am japanese time today, so nine hours ago, we were informed by the captain that every passenger had to remain in their cabin. i would passenger had to remain in their cabin. iwould imagine in passenger had to remain in their cabin. i would imagine in the next five days, every passenger is going to be tested again to see whether anyone is proving positive for the virus. until then, we are all confined to our cabins. we are one of the fortunate folks, well, one of
the health secretary, matt hancock.uise ship injapan where ten passengers have tested positive for the virus. british tourist david abel remains on—board the ship where a strict quarantine is being enforced. the last 24 hours, it has changed quite considerably. having enjoyed a wonderful cruise, when we arrived in 0kinawa, four or five days ago, wonderful cruise, when we arrived in 0kinawa, four orfive days ago, we had to go through a quarantine procedure, and since then, it has been really...
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paula hancocks for us in seoul. keep us posted. >>> still ahead police have named the five victims of this week's shooting in milwaukee. how one man may have cheated death with a split second decision. >>> everything is on the line for former vice president joe biden in tomorrow's south carolina primary. biden desperately needs a jolt but he says he's focused on the long game. >> reporter: after three straight losses joe biden is now banking on a state he's called his firewall. >> are you going to win? >> yes. all right, because south carolina is the trajectory towards winning the democratic nomination. >> reporter: the former vice president betting his long time ties to south carolina and its african-american community will pay off. a new monmouth university poll shows biden with a double digit lead over his rivals here with a backing of 45% of black voters who made up a majority of the democratic primary electorate in 2016. >> he understands people. he's dealt with death. he's dealt with single parenting. he reall
paula hancocks for us in seoul. keep us posted. >>> still ahead police have named the five victims of this week's shooting in milwaukee. how one man may have cheated death with a split second decision. >>> everything is on the line for former vice president joe biden in tomorrow's south carolina primary. biden desperately needs a jolt but he says he's focused on the long game. >> reporter: after three straight losses joe biden is now banking on a state he's called his...
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matt hancock the health secretary has been very commit some quite strong noises about not necessarilying it compulsory but hinting at that and it is in the same vein that actually in health may the government does know better than individuals. and we have to listen to the man not in whitehall. the daily mirror. since we will come back to the coronavirus. i went will not come back to the front pages here, but a lot of your readers very angry about that. it's quite a dramatic picture, really. does the river which is swept through £33 million of defences which are unfinished and the people living there feel they have been betrayed and let down. by promises from the government and subsequent governments to sort this out, and i think for some of them is the eighth time in recent years. we have a recent news from couple that with the hardware store and it was the third time they have set this time that that, we cannot have rebuilt our lives twice, we cannot do it again. he shop will go and those kinds of things are really tough. particularly because people feel, they made promises about the
matt hancock the health secretary has been very commit some quite strong noises about not necessarilying it compulsory but hinting at that and it is in the same vein that actually in health may the government does know better than individuals. and we have to listen to the man not in whitehall. the daily mirror. since we will come back to the coronavirus. i went will not come back to the front pages here, but a lot of your readers very angry about that. it's quite a dramatic picture, really....
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now, in the uk, the health secretary, matt hancock, says he is still hopeful that significant outbreaks he says much depends on these countries are seeing new cases, the response they get, and whether they get the response right to contain it. in the uk, we have only had 13 cases so it. in the uk, we have only had 13 cases so far, and all have been traced back to china or other asian countries. but the problem is, when you start getting human—to—human transmission in britain, there are plans then to scale up containment, keep tracing contacts and self—isolate people who have come into co nta ct self—isolate people who have come into contact with those cases, but eventually there is a point where they move to mitigate the impact of they move to mitigate the impact of the virus on people, and that involves the nhs scaling up its own plans. but we're still a little way from that yet. 0k, nick, thank you very much. we continue with our coverage of coronavirus in a moment, but breaking news coming to us from egypt, former egyptian president hosni mubarak has died today at the age of 91. we a
now, in the uk, the health secretary, matt hancock, says he is still hopeful that significant outbreaks he says much depends on these countries are seeing new cases, the response they get, and whether they get the response right to contain it. in the uk, we have only had 13 cases so it. in the uk, we have only had 13 cases so far, and all have been traced back to china or other asian countries. but the problem is, when you start getting human—to—human transmission in britain, there are...
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let's get the latest now from seoul from paula hancocks. what is the latest you have on deaths across across south kore what has been done to contain it? >> reporter: there's been a spike in south korea. 763 is the number at this point, and seven people have been confirmed to have died. now, what we do know is it is mainly focused, not exclusively, but mainly focused on an area where -- city called degu a few hours south of the capital. now, this is an area which does have one religious group based there. we understand it's more than half of those 763 confirmed cases have links to this particular religious group. this is something that officials are focusing on right now. they say there's about 9,000 other members that are under self-quarantine. they say they will be tested. they're doing 5 to 6000 tests every single day in south korea. but this is not the extent of the infection increase here. most provinces around the country, north, south, east and west, now have a number of cases including the capital seoul. we know degu is a focus beca
let's get the latest now from seoul from paula hancocks. what is the latest you have on deaths across across south kore what has been done to contain it? >> reporter: there's been a spike in south korea. 763 is the number at this point, and seven people have been confirmed to have died. now, what we do know is it is mainly focused, not exclusively, but mainly focused on an area where -- city called degu a few hours south of the capital. now, this is an area which does have one religious...
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for more, paula hancocks joins me now from yokohama, in japan, where the ship is docked.a, what more are you learning about this cruise ship and the people onboard? >> reporter: we know that ten people were tested positive and taken off the ship and another ten today. there's more than 100 tests that have not been completed at this point. that number could rise. and we have spoken to one american couple inside on their honeymoon. they said, all they want at this point is to get off the ship. their temperature has been taken but they haven't been tested for coro coronavirus, itself. it's only people that are starting to feel unwell that are being tested. but they say that there is some discontent onboard the ship. they're certainly discontented. they say they want to get off. they said they should be quarantined, they believe whether, in an area that should be sanitary, as opposed to a cruise ship that is known to be contaminated. the alert was raised when there was an 18-year-old man from hong kong, who tested positive from the virus, after he had been on the ship for fiv
for more, paula hancocks joins me now from yokohama, in japan, where the ship is docked.a, what more are you learning about this cruise ship and the people onboard? >> reporter: we know that ten people were tested positive and taken off the ship and another ten today. there's more than 100 tests that have not been completed at this point. that number could rise. and we have spoken to one american couple inside on their honeymoon. they said, all they want at this point is to get off the...
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paula hancocks, bringing us the latest from yokohama, in japan.any thanks. >>> there's a new public enemy number one for donald trump, after the senate impeachment vote. why mitt romney voted to remove the president from office, in his own words. >>> and mourning the loss of a hollywood legend. remembering kirk douglas. like ty our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds great... everything is locally harvested, farm to dumpster to table. uhhh, what do you... what else do you got? (stammering) w-we have a melon rind stew. comes with a pork and bean reduction. yeah, we're going to just do a lap and we'll come back. okay. well, we'll be here. man! why isn't this working? my mouth is watering. i think that's just your rabies flaring up. with geico, the savings keep on going. just like this sequel. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. we got gristle pot pies! it's timcan it helpltimate sleep nukeep me asleep?he sleep number 360 smart bed. absolutely, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. save 50%
paula hancocks, bringing us the latest from yokohama, in japan.any thanks. >>> there's a new public enemy number one for donald trump, after the senate impeachment vote. why mitt romney voted to remove the president from office, in his own words. >>> and mourning the loss of a hollywood legend. remembering kirk douglas. like ty our trashy back ribs? oh, that sounds great... everything is locally harvested, farm to dumpster to table. uhhh, what do you... what else do you got?...
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>> many thanks to our paula hancocks joining us live from pyeongtaek. and now ben wedeman joins us from milan. after significant problems with italy's early containment efforts what's the latest on that? >> reporter: well, what we've seen here in milan, for instance, rosemary, is that on a normal day it's just after 8:00 a.m. in the morning this road would be full of traffic but now it is relatively quiet if not somewhat empty. what we've seen is that so far the latest statistics are that 322 people have contracted the coronavirus. there was one new fatality yesterday, bringing that number to 11. the victim was a 76-year-old woman with previous medical conditions. now, just south of here about 60 kilometers a so-called red zone has been set up where nobody can leave or enter. the police and the army have been deployed to make sure that people stay in place. here in milan we've seen a combination of sort of life as normal oddly and in other respects life completely chan d changed. the pigeons outnumber the tourists in milan's piazza del duomo. it's less
>> many thanks to our paula hancocks joining us live from pyeongtaek. and now ben wedeman joins us from milan. after significant problems with italy's early containment efforts what's the latest on that? >> reporter: well, what we've seen here in milan, for instance, rosemary, is that on a normal day it's just after 8:00 a.m. in the morning this road would be full of traffic but now it is relatively quiet if not somewhat empty. what we've seen is that so far the latest statistics...
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we turn to cnn's paula hancocks who joins us from pyeongchang in south korea.la, good to see you. so, what an extraordinary win for bon jeung ho. how is it being received in south korea? >> reporter: extremely well, as you might imagine, rosemary. they are going crazy. koreans are delighted. the man, the director they have known for a long time that has been famous in this country and well respected in this country for many years is now being appreciated internationally. so it was an extremely big night for "parasite." it is a scathing look at class war. it is an unapologetic black comedy where a poor family manages to assimilate itself into the household and the lives of a rich family with devastating effect. i won't tell you more about the film than that in case you haven't seen it. but let's hear from the director himself. we did have our stephanie lam catch up with him on the red carpet. >> your hurdle has been hot and the glass ceiling has been broken. you said you were feeling good. how are you feeling now? >> translator: i think we destroyed the barrier
we turn to cnn's paula hancocks who joins us from pyeongchang in south korea.la, good to see you. so, what an extraordinary win for bon jeung ho. how is it being received in south korea? >> reporter: extremely well, as you might imagine, rosemary. they are going crazy. koreans are delighted. the man, the director they have known for a long time that has been famous in this country and well respected in this country for many years is now being appreciated internationally. so it was an...
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joining sus john hancock's investment analyst >> proper in. >> what a night to come in, emily.oming off the news that i wish was better. if you had at john hancock to say the most important thing for viewer's money in the markets is coronavirus, the fed, earnings what would you pick. >> you obviously read my notes the three top things that we're focused on right now i think if i had to choose one i think it would really be the fed or central banks globally. you think about all of the geopolitical risk that markets have been presented with in year, whether iran, the coronavirus, never be ever fight the fed. never ever fight central banks >> even in the face of a potential global pandemic. >> you have seen chinese policy makers respond with epic amounts of stimulus over $300 billion in the past week. markets reacted to that. the challenge now is that we see portions of the yield curve reinverting. i don't know if that's a word. they are inverted again. that's putting the fed in a tough position can you believe they added all the stimulus and now the yield curve is inverted again?
joining sus john hancock's investment analyst >> proper in. >> what a night to come in, emily.oming off the news that i wish was better. if you had at john hancock to say the most important thing for viewer's money in the markets is coronavirus, the fed, earnings what would you pick. >> you obviously read my notes the three top things that we're focused on right now i think if i had to choose one i think it would really be the fed or central banks globally. you think about all...
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postponing joint military exercises until further notice so let's go live to soul with cnn's paula hancock. paula, as a sign of just how seriously south korea is taking this outbreak it is now canceling these joint drills with the u.s. what more are you learning about that? >> reporter: well, rosemary it appeared as though it were the south koreans who requested these drills be postponed. we heard from u.s. officials just 24 hours ago they were trying to work out how they could be scaled back as opposed to not happen at all but have been postponed until further notice. it's really unclear whether they will be carried out. but they have said that it's simply not possible to hold them at this point. when you consider that the u.s. forces here in korea have had their first case of coronavirus, a 23-year-old male on a military base in daegu itself and was staying on a military base close by and then when you look at the south korean military they have 20 confirmed cases. across the board in the navy, the army, the marine corps, the air force, so they're certainly concerned and trying to contai
postponing joint military exercises until further notice so let's go live to soul with cnn's paula hancock. paula, as a sign of just how seriously south korea is taking this outbreak it is now canceling these joint drills with the u.s. what more are you learning about that? >> reporter: well, rosemary it appeared as though it were the south koreans who requested these drills be postponed. we heard from u.s. officials just 24 hours ago they were trying to work out how they could be scaled...
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thanks so much, paula hancocks there reporting.reciate it. >>> so, let's recap the major winners of the night. as we just said, "parasite" has won best film. bong joon ho is taking home best director award for the film. joaquin phoenix wins for his performance in "joker." and renee zellweger won foreher performance in "judy." brad pitt won in quinton tarantinos once upon a time in hollywood. laura dern taking home the best actress award for "marriage story." >>> take a short break. it was touch and go at london's heathrow airport. high winds made a mess of it. some of the consequence just there. we'll take a closer look. ucing . unique home fragrances that finally capture the essence of nature's beauty by using natural ingredients to craft scents that work in harmony. warm vanilla and himalayan magnolia. french lavender and honey blossom. tropical pineapple and tunisian rosemary. creating a range of six exotic fragrance pairings that are responsibly sourced in a way that respects the planet. new botanica by air wick. nature inspire
thanks so much, paula hancocks there reporting.reciate it. >>> so, let's recap the major winners of the night. as we just said, "parasite" has won best film. bong joon ho is taking home best director award for the film. joaquin phoenix wins for his performance in "joker." and renee zellweger won foreher performance in "judy." brad pitt won in quinton tarantinos once upon a time in hollywood. laura dern taking home the best actress award for "marriage...
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should and travel to these 11 italian cities in the north of italy that are in lockdown and matt hancockbit like what i wouldn't exactly be making any plans to go there. but then we did see official government advice coming later in the day advising against all but essential travels specifically to those 11 italian cities. they started saving grace come obviously there's a lot of concern about this. the saving grace is that if you compare it to a virus like sars, back in the mid to thousands, sars was seen to be less infectious from what we know but more deadly. and more dangerous to human life. were asked this virus seems to be particularly affecting come as a flu virus with it and indeed the symptoms are very similar, this virus seems to be affecting vulnerable people with depressed immune systems like older people who have already got issues with her health. that is no consolation, that doesn't take away all of the worry, but i think the government is right to be reinforcing to people that this is not going to be a deadly virus for most people. if you can trapped this, you may have mi
should and travel to these 11 italian cities in the north of italy that are in lockdown and matt hancockbit like what i wouldn't exactly be making any plans to go there. but then we did see official government advice coming later in the day advising against all but essential travels specifically to those 11 italian cities. they started saving grace come obviously there's a lot of concern about this. the saving grace is that if you compare it to a virus like sars, back in the mid to thousands,...
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i was advised to attend an isolated well, we've also been briefed by the uk health secretary matt hancock sprint. the situation will get worse before it gets better. we will be guided by the science. be in no doubt, we will do everything that is effective to tackle this virus, and keep people safe. for more on how the government here in the uk is preparing for the potential spread of the virus here's our health editor hugh pym. matt hancock, the health secretary, said there would be more capital funding, that's money for investment available for what he said would be urgent works by the nhs to invest in isolation facilities and hospitals and other facilities. now, isolation facilities and hospitals and otherfacilities. now, know sum of money has been attached to that, but i'm told by sources at the department that this is asking hospitals and other trusts, other organisations to come forward and say, this is what we need to finish off these pods that were first reported on last week, that is providing a facility if a patient comes in with suspected coronavirus, they can be isolated safely
i was advised to attend an isolated well, we've also been briefed by the uk health secretary matt hancock sprint. the situation will get worse before it gets better. we will be guided by the science. be in no doubt, we will do everything that is effective to tackle this virus, and keep people safe. for more on how the government here in the uk is preparing for the potential spread of the virus here's our health editor hugh pym. matt hancock, the health secretary, said there would be more...
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we also have cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul. paula, we'll begin with you. there is word this crier oronav is responsible for postponing joint u.s. and korean military exercises. >> we heard this from korean officials saying they were going to postpone these military drills they usually have around now. they are fairly large-scale military drills. some of them are computer simulations. the reason they've said that is because of the coronavirus. the fact that they do not want to have a large number of military personnel in the same area. and the reason for that is they've already had one case confirmed within usfk, the u.s. forces here, of which there are 28,500. a 23-year-old male has been confirmed with having the virus. when it comes to the south korean side, 20 personnel have been confirmed with having the virus. across the board in the navy, army, marine corps, the air force, when it comes to living quarters for some of these younger south korean military personnel, they're in barracks. they are in very close living quarters. so certainly this is somethi
we also have cnn's paula hancocks live in seoul. paula, we'll begin with you. there is word this crier oronav is responsible for postponing joint u.s. and korean military exercises. >> we heard this from korean officials saying they were going to postpone these military drills they usually have around now. they are fairly large-scale military drills. some of them are computer simulations. the reason they've said that is because of the coronavirus. the fact that they do not want to have a...
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check out the guy's face after he got carmelo's john hancock, probably on ebay tonight. it's an absolute bore unless stuff like this happens. mitchell wilcox got a full pigskin to the face. listen. oh, looked like that hurt. >> great defense, ethan. >> oh, wow, dylan smith. >> dylan smith tripped him. >> usc's okonwu dialed up the long ball three quarter court shot. he was fouled, by the way, and the trojans beat arizona. >> impressive. >>> word on the street is that steph may come back sunday night. >> okay. >> if he does, gameday on location from chase center sunday night. >> with the dogs? >> with the dogs in the starting line-up, in fact. >> that looked like taco to me. >> yeah, he did. taco's no longer with us. on that note. >> was he catholic? i didn't know that. >> we'll be right back. when i came home from prison my sons were in their teens. so i got involved in juvenile justice, i didn't want them to go through the same thing i went through. michael bloomberg created the young men's initiative. in helping keep other young men and young women from entering into t
check out the guy's face after he got carmelo's john hancock, probably on ebay tonight. it's an absolute bore unless stuff like this happens. mitchell wilcox got a full pigskin to the face. listen. oh, looked like that hurt. >> great defense, ethan. >> oh, wow, dylan smith. >> dylan smith tripped him. >> usc's okonwu dialed up the long ball three quarter court shot. he was fouled, by the way, and the trojans beat arizona. >> impressive. >>> word on the...
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matt hancock staying at health. some staying in some going.repares to chair the first meeting of his new cabinet at number 10. coronavirus is not on the rise outside of china despite a sharp spike in hubei province, according to the world health organisztion. police in new zealand say they've found the body of stephanie simpson, the british woman who's been missing since monday. cases of mumps in england are at their highest level in a decade. public health england says the increase has been largely driven by outbreaks in universities and colleges amongst young adults who missed out on the mmr vaccine when they were children. tim muffett reports. i would literally be screaming, from being in pain... lectures, essays, the odd party and mumps — flora, ben and ollie's second year at leeds university hasn't gone quite to plan. i went to bed normal, like, normal, doing fine, everything fine, and then i woke up and then, bang, my face was just puffed out, so swollen. were you surprised as to how painful it was? i got prescribed morphine, it was that
matt hancock staying at health. some staying in some going.repares to chair the first meeting of his new cabinet at number 10. coronavirus is not on the rise outside of china despite a sharp spike in hubei province, according to the world health organisztion. police in new zealand say they've found the body of stephanie simpson, the british woman who's been missing since monday. cases of mumps in england are at their highest level in a decade. public health england says the increase has been...
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they were following public health england advice, and the advice of health secretary matt hancock.right thing. personally i think that it was the right thing. parents demanded all sorts of actions like closing the whole school for two weeks, deep cleaning. some... 0ne whole school for two weeks, deep cleaning. some... one said they were seeking legal advice and another pa rent seeking legal advice and another parent compared it to the reaction to chernobyl. my goodness. do you think there is some sensationalism oi’ think there is some sensationalism ora think there is some sensationalism or a lack of understanding?” think there is some sensationalism or a lack of understanding? i think there is. i am a journalist, so i'm not averse to the accusation that the media is responsible for some of the media is responsible for some of the hype, but there is a great deal of misunderstanding and misapprehension about the risk. i think that for healthy, teenage kids, the worst thing they will get isa kids, the worst thing they will get is a bad cold. but i appreciate some families have more v
they were following public health england advice, and the advice of health secretary matt hancock.right thing. personally i think that it was the right thing. parents demanded all sorts of actions like closing the whole school for two weeks, deep cleaning. some... 0ne whole school for two weeks, deep cleaning. some... one said they were seeking legal advice and another pa rent seeking legal advice and another parent compared it to the reaction to chernobyl. my goodness. do you think there is...
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bethany was described by matt hancock as complex and vulnerable.s. they were calling out for beth to be sent to a high secure out for beth to be sent to a high secure unit. four hours down the motorway, beth was taken to an environment that she had helped design. she had put her ideas in for the decorating. she is now with a team of staff in a home setting. those staff understand her needs. they understand her autism. beth does not get restrained, she doesn't have her clothes ripped off her by groups of men. beth goes out for a walk when she wants. i go up there, we take the family pets, we go for a walk by the river. that's what bethany needed, not locking away. none of these people need to be locked away, they just none of these people need to be locked away, theyjust need their condition... there autism to be supported. what is your message to the health secretary, matt hancock, if he was watching right now? the money is in the system to make these changes. you are paying extortionate amounts of money to keep people in these hospitals that do no
bethany was described by matt hancock as complex and vulnerable.s. they were calling out for beth to be sent to a high secure out for beth to be sent to a high secure unit. four hours down the motorway, beth was taken to an environment that she had helped design. she had put her ideas in for the decorating. she is now with a team of staff in a home setting. those staff understand her needs. they understand her autism. beth does not get restrained, she doesn't have her clothes ripped off her by...
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against carmelo anthony john hancock. that is pretty good. he could the nfl combine, it's underway.s stuff like that happens. wilcock caught a face full of pigskin. number one. >> a great defense. >> oh, wow. devon smith. >> oh! >> dylan smith tripped him. >> dels up the long ball. three-quarter court shot. he was foul. the trojans beat arizona. that is the latest in sports. i am dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> our coverage over the deadly coronavirus continues next. >>> still ahead in our next half ever on kpix 5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, how amazon is protecting customers who are shopping for products to keep them healthy during the outbreak. >>> plus, where learning more about the patient in solano county was being treated for the coronavirus. the medical team in uc davis tries to retrace her steps. >>> we are streaming now on cbsn bay area. you can find woman: the deadly corona virus officially hitting the us. man: the markets are plunging for a second straight day. vo: health experts warn the us is underprepared. managing a crisis is what mike bloomberg does.
against carmelo anthony john hancock. that is pretty good. he could the nfl combine, it's underway.s stuff like that happens. wilcock caught a face full of pigskin. number one. >> a great defense. >> oh, wow. devon smith. >> oh! >> dylan smith tripped him. >> dels up the long ball. three-quarter court shot. he was foul. the trojans beat arizona. that is the latest in sports. i am dennis o'donnell. have a great weekend. >>> our coverage over the deadly...
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health secretary matt hancock said there was "still much more to do."programme, we'll hear from the author of the study and get the reaction of a single mum with three kids. the disgraced film producer harvey weinstein has been taken to hospital after his conviction for rape and sexual assault. the 67—year—old should have spent the night in new york's notorious rikers island jail, but he complained of chest pains and was taken to a specialist unit for treating prisoners. weinstein is due to be sentenced on march the 11th but his lawyers have said he'll appeal against the convictions. new homes should not be built on flood plains — that's the warning from the head of the environment agency. sirjames bevan has also said that hard truths must be faced about the need for some communities to relocate. river levels are set to reach their highest ever level in shropshire today, after weeks of heavy rain. young people are being threatened with having their car insurance cancelled due to faults with a smartphone app that aims to make policies more affordable, th
health secretary matt hancock said there was "still much more to do."programme, we'll hear from the author of the study and get the reaction of a single mum with three kids. the disgraced film producer harvey weinstein has been taken to hospital after his conviction for rape and sexual assault. the 67—year—old should have spent the night in new york's notorious rikers island jail, but he complained of chest pains and was taken to a specialist unit for treating prisoners. weinstein...
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with a series of announcements over the next week starting tomorrow with the health secretary matt hancock the andrew marr programme. it will involve a lot more coordination of government departments to focus on the virus as a priority working with the devolved administrations, there will be an action plan announced in the week and one of the measures being considered is something that will allow a rapid redeployment of retired health staff, bringing them back into the nhs and getting them reregistered quickly and that is being considered. you only have to look across the channel to see what can happen, france a week or so ago there were a dozen cases i know it is more than 100. today, the french authorities have announced a ban on all events involving more than 5000 people in confined spaces, for example a big agricultural show in paris, an example of the things governments are considering and hear the chief medical officer for england has raised the possibility of school closures and events being cancelled if things escalate from here. hugh pym, thank you. and you can find out more about
with a series of announcements over the next week starting tomorrow with the health secretary matt hancock the andrew marr programme. it will involve a lot more coordination of government departments to focus on the virus as a priority working with the devolved administrations, there will be an action plan announced in the week and one of the measures being considered is something that will allow a rapid redeployment of retired health staff, bringing them back into the nhs and getting them...
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and the health secretary, matt hancock, has issued new powers in england to keep people in quarantinef health has described the virus as a "serious and imminent threat" to public health. i've laid an instrument before the house to confirm the power we've taken to isolate those at risk of spreading the virus. and, if necessary, to keep them isolated as part of our belts and braces approach to protecting the public. the powers are proportionate and will help us slow down transmission of the virus and make it easier for nhs and public health staff to do theirjobs. a gp practice in brighton was temporarily closed, after a staff member tested positive for coronavirus. people want and need more timely and accurate information, not just about washing hands and tissue use, vital though that is, but about things like what does self isolation actually look like? i think we need a much higher profile public health campaign. helen mccourt‘s killing, 32 years ago, is to lead to a new law making it harder for murderers to be released from prison if they refuse to reveal the whereabouts of their vic
and the health secretary, matt hancock, has issued new powers in england to keep people in quarantinef health has described the virus as a "serious and imminent threat" to public health. i've laid an instrument before the house to confirm the power we've taken to isolate those at risk of spreading the virus. and, if necessary, to keep them isolated as part of our belts and braces approach to protecting the public. the powers are proportionate and will help us slow down transmission of...
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heather hancock, who chairs the food standards agency.nya ednan—laperouse — her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction. and paula wilkinson, from online business mums bake cakes. what do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue who these people are, where they are based, what they are doing. and what do our sellers know about allergens? ingredients that can trigger serious allergic reactions. as long as you're just using, you know, like the normal ingredients rather than what the factories use and stuff. are there any nuts in any of these? what? are there any nuts in any of these? i don't understand. people just don't have a clue, do they? they don't understand wha
heather hancock, who chairs the food standards agency.nya ednan—laperouse — her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction. and paula wilkinson, from online business mums bake cakes. what do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they...
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the health secretary, matt hancock, says the government will adopt the recommendations from the inquirypaterson is serving a 20—year prison sentence for wounding patients by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. the report criticised "a culture of avoidance and denial" and recommended the recall of his 11,000 patients for their treatment to be assessed. the old bailey has heard how a man accused of helping his brother — who was the manchester arena bomber — had asked friends to buy him chemicals. hashem abedi is accused of working with his brother salman to make the bomb which killed 22 people at a pop concert in 2017. he denies murder, attempted murder and conspiracy to cause an explosion. voters in ireland go to the polls this week in a general election. three years ago when leo varadkar, who is openly gay and mixed race, became the irish prime minister, he was seen as a symbol of modern ireland. but now he is facing a possible defeat, while there appears to be growing support for the irish republican party sinn fein. here's our ireland correspondent emma va rdy. th
the health secretary, matt hancock, says the government will adopt the recommendations from the inquirypaterson is serving a 20—year prison sentence for wounding patients by performing unnecessary mastectomies and other surgeries. the report criticised "a culture of avoidance and denial" and recommended the recall of his 11,000 patients for their treatment to be assessed. the old bailey has heard how a man accused of helping his brother — who was the manchester arena bomber —...
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should not be travelling to these 11 cities in northern italy that are in lockdown and then matt hancockr that i would be fine travelling to southern italy but would not be rushing to travel to northern italy. there is clear advice now after some confusion. all but essential travel to the 11 cities north of italy. but there will be so many people with holidays planned over the next two months on the continent who will be thinking, will i be able to go? can iclaim it thinking, will i be able to go? can i claim it back on travel insurance? this is incredibly serious but people will also be thinking about other things as well. this spread across europe with many countries affected now. we do not know how these hotspots erupt? that is part of the concern. there is no obvious link to china. so the worry of why this is happening. governments around europe almost tried to second—guess an invisible enemy. around europe almost tried to second—guess an invisible enemym this the end of freedom of movement? how ironic. this is for very understandable reasons. six nations matches involve a lot of sup
should not be travelling to these 11 cities in northern italy that are in lockdown and then matt hancockr that i would be fine travelling to southern italy but would not be rushing to travel to northern italy. there is clear advice now after some confusion. all but essential travel to the 11 cities north of italy. but there will be so many people with holidays planned over the next two months on the continent who will be thinking, will i be able to go? can iclaim it thinking, will i be able to...
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write the nineteen violently right that she had said that well she's a happy to see one scene in hancock rules adopted by a friend and a betetter s sue because because but that should charge andnd predatory sexual assault was based on those planes from shore and so it would seem that at t least one member of the jury did not give her a- ononce the- inept. who will appeal. yes his lawyers have said that he is definitely going to appealal and that thths is not over yet- donna returning his lead a teddy said that you know hall of the white steed took this verdict like mindnded the nose it's not overa weekek going to have the sentencing on march eleventh for judge but and then we will hahave an appeal as well from hs attorneys they mean the grass hello but with the- i'm glad. does the feed me. to save it in me to you may have made this is a very important moment harvey weinstein did not get all freezing found guilty they might have wanted him to be found guilty on the more serious charge but at least this is something that. is all of the email activist groups campaigngning for the victims al
write the nineteen violently right that she had said that well she's a happy to see one scene in hancock rules adopted by a friend and a betetter s sue because because but that should charge andnd predatory sexual assault was based on those planes from shore and so it would seem that at t least one member of the jury did not give her a- ononce the- inept. who will appeal. yes his lawyers have said that he is definitely going to appealal and that thths is not over yet- donna returning his lead a...
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heather hancock, who chairs the food standards agency.—laperouse, her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction. and paula wilkinson, from online business mums bake cakes. what do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever hygiene practices they like. and at the moment, local authorities for the most part don't have a clue who these people are, where they are based, what they are doing. and what do our sellers know about allergens? ingredients that can trigger serious allergic reactions. as long as you're just using, you know, like the normal ingredients rather than what the factories use and stuff. are there any nuts in any of these? what? ae there any nuts in any of these? i don't understand. people just don't have a clue, do they? they don't understand what an allerg
heather hancock, who chairs the food standards agency.—laperouse, her daughter natasha died of an allergic reaction. and paula wilkinson, from online business mums bake cakes. what do they think of the menu, courtesy of facebook marketplace? it doesn't make me feel hungry, i have to say! no! facebook itself should be driving an expectation that they are complying with the regulations. ultimately anyone can start producing food from their kitchen using whatever ingredients they like, whatever...
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let's return to coronavirus now, because the health secretary matt hancock has been speaking earlier,he way in which the government is responding to the coronavirus outbreak. he gave us an explanation. i am updating the cabinet, i obviously speak to the prime minister regularly on this question and then i am chairing a weekly cobra which brings together the cross government response, because many of the responses are outside of the department, and i chair that weekly, cross government, that cobra meeting. so, we have the government in place, we have a drumbeat of cobra meetings and meetings with the prime minister and reporting to cabinet, which is how a government should function in order to deliver the best decisions based on the science to keep people safe. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. 0ur lead story is: there are 80,000 cases of coronavirus now in 44 countries, the world health organization says every country needs to prepare for it. the united states has called on all sides in india to refrain from violence as the number of people killed in sectarian clashes
let's return to coronavirus now, because the health secretary matt hancock has been speaking earlier,he way in which the government is responding to the coronavirus outbreak. he gave us an explanation. i am updating the cabinet, i obviously speak to the prime minister regularly on this question and then i am chairing a weekly cobra which brings together the cross government response, because many of the responses are outside of the department, and i chair that weekly, cross government, that...