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llenan de capacidad mientras el personal mÉdico pide desesperadamente equipo de protecciÓn, rebeka smyth refuerzos, cuÉntanos. >> quÉ tal, muy buenos dÍas a todos en el estudio y a todos en casa, estoy frente al muelle 90, donde en unas horas llegarÁ el buque de la marina nacional, este buque viene porque necesitamos alivio aquÍ en nueva york en tema hospitalario, quiero ustedes vean cÓmo hay tractores que son movibles en el agua por supuesto, y estos van a traer este buque de la marina y la razÓn por la que tiene que ser transportado de esa manera es que nueva york tiene muelles muy pequeÑos y 12 e es el Único muelle con la capacidad de recibir este buque de 70 mil toneladas, es prÁcticamente un hospital mÓvil, las autoridades estÁn preparando para recibir esto, como ustedes ya bien decÍan, el presidente trump dijo que pues va a extender las medidas de cuarentena hasta el 30 de abril porque los nÚmeros no parecen descender, cosa que contra dijo el gobernador andrew cuomo aquÍ en nueva york, que dijo que bueno, esta cuarentena continuarÁ pero solo hasta el 15 de abril, tendrÁn que poners
llenan de capacidad mientras el personal mÉdico pide desesperadamente equipo de protecciÓn, rebeka smyth refuerzos, cuÉntanos. >> quÉ tal, muy buenos dÍas a todos en el estudio y a todos en casa, estoy frente al muelle 90, donde en unas horas llegarÁ el buque de la marina nacional, este buque viene porque necesitamos alivio aquÍ en nueva york en tema hospitalario, quiero ustedes vean cÓmo hay tractores que son movibles en el agua por supuesto, y estos van a traer este buque de la...
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frontline medical those walking in hospitals testing centers medical facilities even i'm going to frank smyth reports from seoul on these and what drives them to face a virus that's mostly a mystery to medical science. paramedics in south korea are answering some tough calls and battling the coronavirus for each prospective covert 19 emergency like this one they take time to put on highlevel protective gear and only one paramedic attends to possible patients to safeguard the team paramedic and is ready for what comes watching for the telltale symptoms of corona virus high fever and coughing. $1000.00 calls are difficult to respond to because we still don't have a clear idea of how to distinguish an actual case from a false alarm even if a person hasn't traveled overseas but is running a fever we still have to assume the worst because there's an outbreak in the community. 3 hospitals in seoul have suffered clusters of the outbreak closing their emergency rooms other hospitals are at times unavailable because they are overcrowded when transporting possible coronavirus patients ambulances in seo
frontline medical those walking in hospitals testing centers medical facilities even i'm going to frank smyth reports from seoul on these and what drives them to face a virus that's mostly a mystery to medical science. paramedics in south korea are answering some tough calls and battling the coronavirus for each prospective covert 19 emergency like this one they take time to put on highlevel protective gear and only one paramedic attends to possible patients to safeguard the team paramedic and...
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from doctors without borders joining us from athens greece thank you so much smyth .ll south korea was one of the 1st countries to be hit hard by the coronavirus but in recent weeks the daily numbers of new infections has been fairly steady suggesting that seoul is having some success in flattening the curve of the government response has been swift vulnerable groups can still fall through the cracks leaving many relying on volunteers for support. judge. has been cooking free meals for those less fortunate since 1992 becoming the charity kitchens manager 3 years ago these days rather than offering soup and side dishes inside buddhist temple serves large rice bowls for takeout to prevent the spread of the coronavirus despite the change in menu they say diners are grateful. they give us thanks for providing them these rice balls is not only arise bolter them everyone says thank you i tell them that they can get the right schools without cooperating waiting in line for a short time where in mosques and sterilizing a bit before they can pick up their food and they have to
from doctors without borders joining us from athens greece thank you so much smyth .ll south korea was one of the 1st countries to be hit hard by the coronavirus but in recent weeks the daily numbers of new infections has been fairly steady suggesting that seoul is having some success in flattening the curve of the government response has been swift vulnerable groups can still fall through the cracks leaving many relying on volunteers for support. judge. has been cooking free meals for those...
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he sings mickey smyth — a regular performer at care homes and on hospital wards — has been serenading entertained with his energetic versions of golden oldies and some irish classics. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, there, good afternoon, thanks very much. sunshine, and for most of us very much. sunshine, and for most of us today, it's a chilly start. a little bit of drizzle in the west and northern isles, still some cloud here in north—west scotland, but less tha n here in north—west scotland, but less than north—east scotland compared to yesterday, and some sunshine for northern ireland, as well, and so quick to leap at the north and east coasts, because we have actually agrees, and actually it probably feels a little less chilly out and about. looking at more of a southerly or south—westerly through the next few days. that will be the big change, you can days. that will be the big change, you can see days. that will be the big change, you can see the rain approaching tonight, another dry and fairly long nights, and quite a widespread frost overnight tonight. chilly
he sings mickey smyth — a regular performer at care homes and on hospital wards — has been serenading entertained with his energetic versions of golden oldies and some irish classics. now it's time for a look at the weather. hello, there, good afternoon, thanks very much. sunshine, and for most of us very much. sunshine, and for most of us today, it's a chilly start. a little bit of drizzle in the west and northern isles, still some cloud here in north—west scotland, but less tha n here...
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inside story for me bernard smyth and the entire team here in doha by that. perception is validation we believe want to be seen but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie and he experiences of us and the legacies of previous generations. of that testimony we've got you know very little . witness documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in contribution to a story i feel we cover this region better than anyone else would be what it is you know is that it turns the body but the good because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real story so i'll just mend it is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic china is in lockdown. one i want to report from inside the quarantine talking. on al-jazeera. join me steve clemons on the bottom line your weekly take on u.s. polit
inside story for me bernard smyth and the entire team here in doha by that. perception is validation we believe want to be seen but in one life time we cannot see everything that we would lie and he experiences of us and the legacies of previous generations. of that testimony we've got you know very little . witness documentaries that open your eyes on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about working for al-jazeera is that even as a camera woman i get to have so much and put in...
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mickey smyth — a regular performer at care homes and on hospital wards — has been serenading his regulartained with his energetic versions of golden oldies and some irish classics. volunteers up and down the uk are pulling together to help vulnerable people cope with the coronavirus crisis. a small village shop in wiltshire is organising an army of helpers who will deliver groceries across the community. fiona lamdin reports. 26—year—old alex is a busy mum of four, but is determined to help her community in wiltshire. this is one where someone is asking for some baby milk, and this person said, i've got this, unopened, it's free, you can have it if you like. she set up a facebook group and within hours, 1000 people had joined it. somebody was self isolating and they had no pasta so i took it to them. show me your pasta, did you have some? yes, i took it from mine, i had some spare pasta. this is a bag of pasta that i took out yesterday so that her family could then have a warm meal with pasta. and alex has also volunteered to deliver food from her local shop out to those in isolation. he
mickey smyth — a regular performer at care homes and on hospital wards — has been serenading his regulartained with his energetic versions of golden oldies and some irish classics. volunteers up and down the uk are pulling together to help vulnerable people cope with the coronavirus crisis. a small village shop in wiltshire is organising an army of helpers who will deliver groceries across the community. fiona lamdin reports. 26—year—old alex is a busy mum of four, but is determined to...
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. >> reporter: claire smyth is a remember of stanford's rowing team.ago, she found herself at home feeling two things. in great shape and wanting to help others. >> i reached out to my team and a lot of them are feeling the same thing. we have all this training. what are we going to do with it? i want to do something really cool with it. >> reporter: so this is what they settled on. five teammates using their indoor rowers to row the length of a marathon. and the help others part, they did it to raise money for the san francisco food bank. >> it was a fun experience, because every time i would kind of really feel like i was getting really tired and i was feeling like a lot of pain, i would just look over to my computer that i put right there, and i saw all of my teammates doing this. and it was just like so inspiring. >> reporter: it took claire roughly 3 1/2 hours this past saturday to row her marathon. and the team raised exactly $1,500 in the process. bringing comfort to those in need from the comfort of their home. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news.
. >> reporter: claire smyth is a remember of stanford's rowing team.ago, she found herself at home feeling two things. in great shape and wanting to help others. >> i reached out to my team and a lot of them are feeling the same thing. we have all this training. what are we going to do with it? i want to do something really cool with it. >> reporter: so this is what they settled on. five teammates using their indoor rowers to row the length of a marathon. and the help others...
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also smyth says 500 ventilators are on the way and the county is hiring more nurses with nearly 120 offers already out. but preparation is needed on all levels. in partnership with the silicon valley community foundation, the county has several relief funds in place meant to help small business, nonprofits and anyone at risk of becoming homes will or doesn't have access to money for food or other accessories. the fund has received 44 applications in its first three days. say credit heart community service, the lead agency managing the fund, says it's had to cut off applications. >> the need is so great that the destination home found needs more money. you bet. >> reporter: while the county is doing its part, they say the best thing you can do is stay at home. in san jose, amanda del castillo, abc7 news. >> we are four days away from april 1st, when rent will be due for millions of californians. governor newsome is trying to offer some reprieve. but is it enough? luz pena explains. >> reporter: the silence of our streets tell a story of sheltering in place in the middle of a global pandemic
also smyth says 500 ventilators are on the way and the county is hiring more nurses with nearly 120 offers already out. but preparation is needed on all levels. in partnership with the silicon valley community foundation, the county has several relief funds in place meant to help small business, nonprofits and anyone at risk of becoming homes will or doesn't have access to money for food or other accessories. the fund has received 44 applications in its first three days. say credit heart...
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mickey smyth, a regular performer at care homes and on hospital wards, has been serenading his regularh his energetic versions of golden oldies and some irish classics. i don't think is the only want do it. upstairs they have a great view. we will talk to him later. lots still to come this morning. we'll be speaking to the man making the decisions about coronavirus in scotland after 8:30am. if you've got any questions you can use the #bbcyourquestions on social media. for the latest developments on the coronavirus outbreak including: what symptoms to look for, how to reduce your risk of becoming infected, and advice for those with underlying health conditions, just visit our website or go to the bbc news app. he isa he is a bit ofa he is a bit of a social distancing expert. 0ne he is a bit of a social distancing expert. one thing that was an issue over the weekend or has been over the weekend, the pubs, cafes, restau ra nts, the weekend, the pubs, cafes, restaurants, places where people congregate shutting down so everyone has gone out into the open, it is why the national trust has sa
mickey smyth, a regular performer at care homes and on hospital wards, has been serenading his regularh his energetic versions of golden oldies and some irish classics. i don't think is the only want do it. upstairs they have a great view. we will talk to him later. lots still to come this morning. we'll be speaking to the man making the decisions about coronavirus in scotland after 8:30am. if you've got any questions you can use the #bbcyourquestions on social media. for the latest...