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trials of the vaccine are been developed at imperial college in london. the trials were, researchers say they should have enough vaccine to immunize 40 million pele in the u.k. by the mide of next year. here is medical correspondent fergus walsh. fergus: coronavirus has although restrictions ared easing, there is only one certain way out ofhe pandemic, the virus, to return society to normal. never has science responded so fasthr to a global healtht. which usually takes years has been de in months. there are more than 120na corus vaccines in early development. 13 head of begun human trials, five in china, others in the u.s., australia, germany, the u.k. and russia. but several must work if there are enoughoses to protect billion people on the planet. at first at oxford university, now imperial college london, the latest to begin trials. kath is 39 and is one of 300 volunteers who received the imperial vaccine. she will get a second booster do in four weeks. >> i think it cameg rom not knowat i could do to help. this debt to beng somet could do, and underst
trials of the vaccine are been developed at imperial college in london. the trials were, researchers say they should have enough vaccine to immunize 40 million pele in the u.k. by the mide of next year. here is medical correspondent fergus walsh. fergus: coronavirus has although restrictions ared easing, there is only one certain way out ofhe pandemic, the virus, to return society to normal. never has science responded so fasthr to a global healtht. which usually takes years has been de in...
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model which was the imperial college of london model which has been shown to be fundamentally flawed and they said ok let's take that as given and then let's look at let's kind of see what policies will save how many lives and they came up with us an astounding measure 1760000 wives which now by the way birch really no one believes but i mean that's what they said and then they took this value of a statistical life that economists talk about i can explain that a little more if you want multiplied one by the other and got almost a trillion dollar.
model which was the imperial college of london model which has been shown to be fundamentally flawed and they said ok let's take that as given and then let's look at let's kind of see what policies will save how many lives and they came up with us an astounding measure 1760000 wives which now by the way birch really no one believes but i mean that's what they said and then they took this value of a statistical life that economists talk about i can explain that a little more if you want...
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model which was the imperial college of london model which has been shown to be fundamentally flawed and they said ok let's take that as given and then let's look at let's kind of see what policies will save how many lives and they came up with us an astounding measure 1760000 wives which now by the way birch really no one believes that anyway that's what they said and then they took this value of a statistical life that economists talk about i can explain that a little more she wanted multiplied one by the other and while i got almost a trillion dollars in benefits and they said well lock downs are extremely costly but they are going to cost close to a trillion so therefore we should do it. is was it an economic consideration rather than a moral or ideological one that's correct but by the way i should have said lockdowns let me just read you what they study they study combine the home isolation of suspect cases home koren 1000 of those living in the same household as suspect cases and social distancing of the elderly and others at most risk well guess what we can we could have a has
model which was the imperial college of london model which has been shown to be fundamentally flawed and they said ok let's take that as given and then let's look at let's kind of see what policies will save how many lives and they came up with us an astounding measure 1760000 wives which now by the way birch really no one believes that anyway that's what they said and then they took this value of a statistical life that economists talk about i can explain that a little more she wanted...
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where scientists at the imperial college of london began immunizing people with their experimental code 1000 shot it's the latest in the race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize. 300 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and back here stateside the coronavirus overwhelming us presence with the number of infections rising sharply in recent weeks according to health officials the number of prison inmates infected has doubled in just the past month bringing that number now to about $68000.00 prison deaths due to the virus have also increased by 73 percent in just one month. and more than $9000.00 american troops stationed in germany are about to be pulled out president truck made that order after accusing berlin of being quote delinquent in its payments to the nato security alliance suggesting it out of spend more on defense peter oliver has that story of the only countries that hasn't agreed to pay what they're supposed to pa
where scientists at the imperial college of london began immunizing people with their experimental code 1000 shot it's the latest in the race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize. 300 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and back here stateside the coronavirus overwhelming us presence with the number of infections rising sharply in...
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where scientists at the imperial college of london began immunizing people with their experimental code 19 shot it's the latest in the race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be reached by the end of the year now the british government's goal is to immunize $300.00 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. let's go over to regina ham at the sports h.q. regina runners aren't going many places literally do to cope at 19 but one athlete found a way to beat these quarantine blues because you know that's right michele running is really the last thing on anyone's mind during a global pandemic but one of your main man decided now is as good a time as any to achieve a pretty remarkable feat that man is 39 year old runner martin chandler who spent the past 4 days running 184 miles chandler is an ultra runner and is used to long distances but wanted to rediscover his home region of starland in germany which actually borders since he started the route in his hometown of southern bluefin before taking a trip up th
where scientists at the imperial college of london began immunizing people with their experimental code 19 shot it's the latest in the race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be reached by the end of the year now the british government's goal is to immunize $300.00 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. let's go over to regina ham at the sports h.q. regina runners aren't going many places literally do to...
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now where scientists at the imperial college of london began immunizing people with their experimentalcoded 1000 shot the latest in the race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize $300.00 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and more stimulus money thousands of jobs wiped out so many americans behind on mortgage payments can the u.s. government find a real economic solutions during this pandemic we're going to discuss that next with our panel and then over at sports regina hamm shares day 2 of action from the new ultimate tennis showdown also to keep up with all the latest news and anything you might have missed bellowed our brand new free app portable t.v. you can catch there 24 seventh's catch me back here in just a. wall street busy treating your money days a week and there are 4 corners of the year 3 major stock market. and when you have to watch. or fail it all becomes clear there's just one business show you can't affo
now where scientists at the imperial college of london began immunizing people with their experimentalcoded 1000 shot the latest in the race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize $300.00 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and more stimulus money thousands of jobs wiped out so many americans behind on mortgage payments can the u.s....
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>> well, that was based on a really project faulty projection on the imperial college of london and theirion was more than ten times the right number. the best studies and so far believe it or not is from berkeley and they found social distancing measures plus harsh shelter in place measures saved about 74,000 lives. and even that is an exaggeration for two reasons prefers we've had a major increase in suicides because it is very hard for people to live this way. and second there is a in germany that says, you know what? a lot of these deaths are so much the delma prevented as well as delayed, as until a vaccine s along people are going to the de later. we haven't had saving of lives but we had clearly over a trillion dollars in costs to the u.s. economy and that's not even counting the $2.2 trillion bill that nancy pelosi pushed and president trump site in signed in march. >> laura: talk about clickable that by the time all this is done. and an mit study -- you are still in competition with mit, are you? they're friends of lockdowns with differential risks can significantly improve polic
>> well, that was based on a really project faulty projection on the imperial college of london and theirion was more than ten times the right number. the best studies and so far believe it or not is from berkeley and they found social distancing measures plus harsh shelter in place measures saved about 74,000 lives. and even that is an exaggeration for two reasons prefers we've had a major increase in suicides because it is very hard for people to live this way. and second there is a in...
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. >> well, that was based on a really faulty project ohmic projection from imperial college of london was more than ten times the right number. the best study so far, believe it or not, laura, is from berkeley. they found social distancing measures plus our shelter and measure please save 74,000 lives. and even that is an exaggeration for two reasons. first, we had a major increase in suicides because it is very hard for people to live this way. and second, there is a study in germany that says, you know what i'm a lot of these deaths are not so much prevented as delayed because at last a vexing comes along in the next month or two which no one expects and people will die later. so we didn't get a whole lot of saving of lives, but we have clearly over $1 trillion in costs to the u.s. economy. and that is not even the $2.2 trillion bill that nancy pelosi pushed and president trump signed in march. >> laura: i was going to say, trillion, tried to quintuple that by the time this is all done. there is a new mit study and you are competitive with mit still, aren't you? better social outcom
. >> well, that was based on a really faulty project ohmic projection from imperial college of london was more than ten times the right number. the best study so far, believe it or not, laura, is from berkeley. they found social distancing measures plus our shelter and measure please save 74,000 lives. and even that is an exaggeration for two reasons. first, we had a major increase in suicides because it is very hard for people to live this way. and second, there is a study in germany...
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correspondent, fergus walsh, has had exclusive access to the first human trials of a vaccine being developed by imperial college in londonusing an approach that's never been tried before. coronavirus has transformed all our lives, and although restrictions are easing, there's only one certain way out of the pandemic, one way to protect us all from the virus, to return society to normal, and that's a vaccine. never has science responded so fast to a global health threat. what usually takes years has been done in months. there are now more than 120 coronavirus vaccines in early development. 13 have begun human trials — five in china, three in the united states, two in the uk and one each in australia, germany and russia. we'll need several to work if there's to be enough doses to protect 7 billion people on the planet. after oxford university, now imperial college london is the latest to begin trials. kathy, who's 39, is one of 300 volunteers who will receive the imperial vaccine. she'll get a second booster dose in four weeks. why did you volunteer? i think it came from not really knowing what i could do to help, and this
correspondent, fergus walsh, has had exclusive access to the first human trials of a vaccine being developed by imperial college in londonusing an approach that's never been tried before. coronavirus has transformed all our lives, and although restrictions are easing, there's only one certain way out of the pandemic, one way to protect us all from the virus, to return society to normal, and that's a vaccine. never has science responded so fast to a global health threat. what usually takes years...
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correspondent fergus walsh has had exclusive access to the first human trials of a vaccine being developed by imperial college in londonbeen tried before. coronavirus has transformed all our lives, and although restrictions are easing, there's only one certain way out of the pandemic, one way to protect us all from the virus, to return society to normal, and that's a vaccine. never has science responded so fast to a global health threat. what usually takes years has been done in months. there are now more than 120 coronavirus vaccines in early development. 13 have begun human trials — five in china, three in the united states, two in the uk and one each in australia, germany and russia. we'll need several to work if there's to be enough doses to protect 7 billion people on the planet. after oxford university, now, imperial college london is the latest to begin trials. kathy, who's 39, is one of 300 volunteers who will receive the imperial vaccine. she'll get a second booster dose in four weeks. why did you volunteer? i think it came from not really knowing what i could do to help, and this turned out to be something th
correspondent fergus walsh has had exclusive access to the first human trials of a vaccine being developed by imperial college in londonbeen tried before. coronavirus has transformed all our lives, and although restrictions are easing, there's only one certain way out of the pandemic, one way to protect us all from the virus, to return society to normal, and that's a vaccine. never has science responded so fast to a global health threat. what usually takes years has been done in months. there...
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of the virus. i'm ros atkins. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. scientists at imperial college in londonvaccine against the coronavirus. let's look at some of the day's other news. the president of kosovo, hashim thachi, has been charged with war crimes by a court investigating kosovo's independence war with serbia in the 1990s. a statement from a prosecutor of the kosovo specialist chambers in the hague said mr thaci and the others suspects were "criminally responsible for nearly 100 murders". other charges include enforced disappearance, persecution and torture. more than 10,000 people were killed during the independence war, which ended after a 78—day nato aircampaign. that's on the world service. russia has been holding its biggest public holiday, the victory parade marking the 75th anniversary of the defeat of nazi germany in world war two. the parade is usually held on may the 9th but was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. it comes ahead of a key constitutional vote next week, which could allow vladamin putin a further two terms in power. bbc russian. while many countries
of the virus. i'm ros atkins. this is 0utside source live from the bbc newsroom. scientists at imperial college in londonvaccine against the coronavirus. let's look at some of the day's other news. the president of kosovo, hashim thachi, has been charged with war crimes by a court investigating kosovo's independence war with serbia in the 1990s. a statement from a prosecutor of the kosovo specialist chambers in the hague said mr thaci and the others suspects were "criminally responsible...
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scientists at imperial college in london begin human trials of a revolutionary vaccine against the coronavirusne could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. so, if you imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. 4,500 jobs are set to go at swissport — a bleak future for baggage handlers and check—in staff throughout the uk. jordan walker—brown was tasered and he'll never walk again. latest figures show one in five of those targeted by police is black.
scientists at imperial college in london begin human trials of a revolutionary vaccine against the coronavirusne could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. so, if you imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. 4,500 jobs are set to go at swissport — a bleak future for baggage handlers and check—in staff throughout the uk. jordan walker—brown was tasered and he'll never walk again. latest...
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conclusion of a new study in the journal nature in a moment we'll ask an expert how effective coroutine was let's run the numbers. the lockdown saved lives that's the finding from imperial college london researchers there created a model of what would have happened if nothing had been done to contain the pandemic no quarantine no shutdown of public life. they examined several european countries. they didn't look at the infection rate though but the number of deaths which the researchers said was the key measure of effectiveness that's because deaths are reported in roughly the same way across europe infection numbers on the other hand are less certain the reporting systems ferry and follow different standards death numbers are much clearer they are tallied quickly everywhere. britain can be compared easily with 2 european neighbors italy and germany they are countries with similar sizes and structures how many people would have died if the coronavirus had been left to run its course the numbers the researchers came up with are startling 670000 people would have died in the u.k. and germany that would have been 570000 in italy 500000. the experts emphasize that these are hypothetical v
conclusion of a new study in the journal nature in a moment we'll ask an expert how effective coroutine was let's run the numbers. the lockdown saved lives that's the finding from imperial college london researchers there created a model of what would have happened if nothing had been done to contain the pandemic no quarantine no shutdown of public life. they examined several european countries. they didn't look at the infection rate though but the number of deaths which the researchers said...
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already have sealed off more than 1000 high risk areas including in the capital islamabad of the imperial college in london predicted the outbreak will peak in august with deaths reaching $80000.00. and france's president among your mark was claiming its 1st victory in the fight against covert 19 or some of the last lockdown instructions are lifted the country will be under a lower state of alert from monday and that means restaurants and cafes including in the capital will be allowed to operate at full capacity more people can also return to work the world health organization is urging the u.k. not to rush into lifting its coronavirus lockdown and europe's regional director says the government should have an effective contact tracing system in place before easing begins non-essential shops are set to reopen the mainland on monday prime minister boris johnson says safety measures will be in place all shop staff will have to follow god lines on disinfecting products handled by customers. the british prime minister has led tributes to the dozens of people who died in an apartment block fire in london 3 years
already have sealed off more than 1000 high risk areas including in the capital islamabad of the imperial college in london predicted the outbreak will peak in august with deaths reaching $80000.00. and france's president among your mark was claiming its 1st victory in the fight against covert 19 or some of the last lockdown instructions are lifted the country will be under a lower state of alert from monday and that means restaurants and cafes including in the capital will be allowed to...
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scientists at imperial college in london have begun human trials of a new candidate for a vaccine against the coronavirus. if it works, it could be cheaper and easier to manufacture in mass quantities. a us appeals court has ordered a federaljudge to drop the criminal case against president trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn. mr. flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi over contacts with russia just before donald trump took office. the international monetary fund says the coronavirus pandemic is damaging the world economy even more than it previously forecast. it predicts that global output this year will shrink by nearly 5% and russia has held its delayed victory day parade, marking 75 years since the defeat of nazi germany in world war two. those of the latest headlines here on bbc world news. those of the latest headlines here on bbc world news. four and a half thousand staff at airports across the uk look set to lose theirjobs. managers at swissport — the company that employs everyone from baggage handlers to check—in staff — say the loss of revenue caused by
scientists at imperial college in london have begun human trials of a new candidate for a vaccine against the coronavirus. if it works, it could be cheaper and easier to manufacture in mass quantities. a us appeals court has ordered a federaljudge to drop the criminal case against president trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn. mr. flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi over contacts with russia just before donald trump took office. the international monetary fund says...
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where a scientist at imperial college london began in the eyes of people with their experimental code 19 shot that's the latest in a race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize. 300 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and ask waiting while and along the borders of 2 different asian countries one resulting in the deaths of dozens of soldiers our panel will be here to discuss and then later in sports we're going to hand takes us to make a video where the whole heroes struggle during their latest game back home and make sure you keep up with the latest news and anything you might have missed by downloading our brand new free app called portable t.v. you can catch there 247 and you can catch us back in 2 minutes. ah no t.v. no crowd. no shots. actually dealt. with let me stress no 1st. point should your thirst for action. i'm chris hedges the corporate coup d'etat has destroyed our democratic institutions the commercial media
where a scientist at imperial college london began in the eyes of people with their experimental code 19 shot that's the latest in a race to find a vaccine about a dozen vaccine candidates are in the early stages of testing with hopes that a vaccine could be ready by the end of the year the british government's goal is to immunize. 300 healthy people with 2 doses of this vaccine. and ask waiting while and along the borders of 2 different asian countries one resulting in the deaths of dozens of...
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of vaccine being tested in britain. cbs' roxana saberi has more in our series "racing to a cure." >> reporter: scientists at imperial college london say if their vaccine works, it would require significantly smaller doses than other potential vaccines, and it would be easier to mass produce. >> so if you imagine a liter bottle of lemonade. that would have two million doses in it. >> reporter: unlike traditional vaccines that use a form of the actual virus, this one is created artificially, it uses synthetic strands of the g code found on the surface of the ndvid-19 virus. when injected, the the vaccine instructs muscle cells to make copies of that protein. >> and the immune system sees that as foreign and makes a potent antibody response against it. >> reporter: so are you basically tricking the body to thinking it's encountering the virus but it's not? >> that's exactly what we're doing so when you're exposed to it in real life, you're already immune. >> reporter: if the vaccine works in clinical trials, it could turn out to be cheaper than others. thperial college has sidestepped the drug industry by settin up its own company, p
of vaccine being tested in britain. cbs' roxana saberi has more in our series "racing to a cure." >> reporter: scientists at imperial college london say if their vaccine works, it would require significantly smaller doses than other potential vaccines, and it would be easier to mass produce. >> so if you imagine a liter bottle of lemonade. that would have two million doses in it. >> reporter: unlike traditional vaccines that use a form of the actual virus, this one...
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of surviving it further. so it really is the single biggest scientific breakthrough that the world has yet made. in other searches for treatments, scientists at imperial college londonolunteers for their first human trials of a coronavirus vaccine which begin tomorrow. they hope that a viable vaccine could be ready by spring next year. the first part of the clinical development is to check that it is really safe, because it is going to be used in the general population and check it induces the right kind of immune response we would predict would be protected. but we will move into large—scale efficacy trials in 0ctober into large—scale efficacy trials in october and then it is a numbers game. it depends on how many infections are ongoing in the community. if we see a lot of infections we make a result fairly quickly. if there are very few infections, obviously it will take a lot longer to get enough data to be able to prove that the vaccine works or not. so in a way it is ironic that you need a certain number of cases to be sure of the efficacy? yes, absolutely. it is good news for the uk if there aren't many infections going on, but itjust means it will take longer
of surviving it further. so it really is the single biggest scientific breakthrough that the world has yet made. in other searches for treatments, scientists at imperial college londonolunteers for their first human trials of a coronavirus vaccine which begin tomorrow. they hope that a viable vaccine could be ready by spring next year. the first part of the clinical development is to check that it is really safe, because it is going to be used in the general population and check it induces the...
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college london is the latest to begin trials. kathy is one of 300 volunteer who will receive the imperial vaccine.l get a second booster dose in four weeks. why did you volunteer? >> i think it came from not we rely knowing what i could do to help, this turned out to be something i could do. it's not likely that things will get back to normal until there fergus: if the safety trial goes well, 6000 volunteers will be immunized. trials will have to happen overseas in virus hotspots, because that's the only way searchers will know for sure if it offers protection. >> i would not work on this trial if i did notlyeel cautiousptimistic that we will see great indian responses in our participants. there is still a long way to go for this vaccine. fergus: it's a really unusual vaccine. the synthetic genetic code should instruct muscle cells to introduce a protein found on the surface of that should prompt the creation of antibodies. antibody should remain o guard in case of future exposure to coronavirus. if it works, prevent infection. because it's allti created arcially, with no need to grow anyca virus,
college london is the latest to begin trials. kathy is one of 300 volunteer who will receive the imperial vaccine.l get a second booster dose in four weeks. why did you volunteer? >> i think it came from not we rely knowing what i could do to help, this turned out to be something i could do. it's not likely that things will get back to normal until there fergus: if the safety trial goes well, 6000 volunteers will be immunized. trials will have to happen overseas in virus hotspots, because...
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we're with the team at imperial college, london, using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—19. it means that we can make the equivalent of2 million doses in it. imposing new restrictions — new york and two other states clamp down on travellers from other parts of the us where infections are surging. locking down again. authorities in germany reimpose restrictions as new covid hotspots appear, one centred around 1,500
we're with the team at imperial college, london, using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—19. it means that we can make the equivalent of2 million doses in it. imposing new restrictions — new york and two other states clamp down on travellers from other parts of the us where infections are surging. locking down again. authorities in germany reimpose restrictions as new covid hotspots appear, one centred around 1,500
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for a vaccine — we are with the team at imperial college, london, using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—i9. it means that we can make the equivalent ofuld have 2 million doses in it. three suspects arrested after the killing of black jogger ahmaud arbery are indicted on murder charges. in moscow, a show of military power on victory day, with president putin about to ask the nation
for a vaccine — we are with the team at imperial college, london, using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—i9. it means that we can make the equivalent ofuld have 2 million doses in it. three suspects arrested after the killing of black jogger ahmaud arbery are indicted on murder charges. in moscow, a show of military power on victory day, with president putin about to ask the nation
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for a vaccine: we are with the team at imperial college, london, using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—19. it means that we can make the equivalent ofthree suspects arrested after the killing of black jogger ahmaud arbery are indicted on murder charges. in moscow, a show of military power on victory day with president putin about to ask the nation for a further term in office.
for a vaccine: we are with the team at imperial college, london, using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—19. it means that we can make the equivalent ofthree suspects arrested after the killing of black jogger ahmaud arbery are indicted on murder charges. in moscow, a show of military power on victory day with president putin about to ask the nation for a further term in office.
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we are with the team at imperial college, london — using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—19. it means that we can make the equivalent of doses in it. locking down again. authorities in germany reimpose restrictions as new covid hotspots appear, one centred around 1,500 workers at a meatpacking plant. in moscow, a show of military power on victory day, with president putin
we are with the team at imperial college, london — using a revolutionary new approach to combat covid—19. it means that we can make the equivalent of doses in it. locking down again. authorities in germany reimpose restrictions as new covid hotspots appear, one centred around 1,500 workers at a meatpacking plant. in moscow, a show of military power on victory day, with president putin
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, the experience of the irish, welsh and scots in the british imperialism and i would like to add originally this session was a duo with dr. steven connway, university of college london but just like the scots of the 18th and 19th century we know we have dr. andrew mackillop. join me in welcoming dr. andrew mackillop. >> in scotland, i told you, you probably shouldn't applause until the end because you don't know what you're going to get. first of all, let me, as i think you would expect, thank the museum of the american revolution. it's sponsors for this event, scott and hannah and everyone for the invitation to speak. it is an honor to be asked and i think more so to be given the initial privilege of having spoke -- intended to speak with steven conway, a man who is probably more than in the american revolution than most of us know. it is asame he can't be here but i will attempt, i suspect wholly inadequately to at least cover some of the themes that steven would have blessed us with. steven's unfortunate absence has left the organizers with a practical problem. and frankly a bit of a need to take a risk. like washington gambling on crossing the delaware, scott an
, the experience of the irish, welsh and scots in the british imperialism and i would like to add originally this session was a duo with dr. steven connway, university of college london but just like the scots of the 18th and 19th century we know we have dr. andrew mackillop. join me in welcoming dr. andrew mackillop. >> in scotland, i told you, you probably shouldn't applause until the end because you don't know what you're going to get. first of all, let me, as i think you would expect,...
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human trials have begun of a second british—made covid—19 vaccine, with about 300 people to be given the jab. imperial college londoneveloped, says if it works and is safe, there could be enough doses to immunise 40 million people in the uk by next year. the eiffel tower will reopen to the public today, more than three months after france went into lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. measures are in place to keep people 1.5 metres apart and the number of visitors will be limited to comply with social distancing measures. three men in the us state of georgia have been formally charged with the murder of ahmaud arbery, a young black man who was shot dead in february while out onajog. his case went largely unreported until video emerged of the killing more than two months later. ahmaud arbery‘s name has been widely chanted at black lives matter protests. an appeals court in washington has ruled in favour of the justice department and ordered that charges be dropped against michael flynn, president trump's former national security adviser. mr flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about his contacts
human trials have begun of a second british—made covid—19 vaccine, with about 300 people to be given the jab. imperial college londoneveloped, says if it works and is safe, there could be enough doses to immunise 40 million people in the uk by next year. the eiffel tower will reopen to the public today, more than three months after france went into lockdown in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. measures are in place to keep people 1.5 metres apart and the number of visitors will be...
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a second study from imperial college london estimates the shutdown saved about 3.1 million lives in 11 european countries and dropped infection rates by an average ofnavirus safety rules in alameda county are relaxing today. some businesses and others requiring little person-to-person contact with reopen. child care and extracurricular activities expand for children for groups up to 12. people can gather in small groups. up to 12 people from different households can get together outdoors. and pet groomers can also open up shop. here's amy hollyfield. >> reporter: the dogs are back in the spa, being pampered by the humans who are thrilled to have them back. >> i'm so thankful to be open again, i just care about my clients so much. >> reporter: the owner of happy dog spa says she's souper bu busine -- super busy, but she says being busy is so much better than the alternative. >> i couldn't have been able to sustain being closed much longer. we lost thousands of dollars and i had to lay employees off during this time. so it was really scary. >> i don't have anything until august. >> reporter: nicholas says he got 70 to 80 phone calls to his business f
a second study from imperial college london estimates the shutdown saved about 3.1 million lives in 11 european countries and dropped infection rates by an average ofnavirus safety rules in alameda county are relaxing today. some businesses and others requiring little person-to-person contact with reopen. child care and extracurricular activities expand for children for groups up to 12. people can gather in small groups. up to 12 people from different households can get together outdoors. and...
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human trials have begun of a second british—made covid—19 vaccine, with about 300 people to be given the jab. imperial college london went largely unreported, until video emerged of the killing more than two months later. relations between israel and the palestinians have been strained in recent weeks, after israel announced plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank. the decision led to both sides stopping co—operation on many security and civil matters, including medical travel permits. and the palestinians say that is now putting the lives of hundreds of people at risk, as yolande knell reports. crying. myra's in constant pain. cancer has blinded her in one eye and the tumour is spreading. she needs an israeli permit to leave gaza for specialist surgery abroad. but the palestinian office that should help her is no longer working. "she is my daughter, not a dog, she is a child," her mother, mariam, says. "where are the children's rights? the human rights?" last year, it was crowded when we visited this cancer centre at a palestinian hospital in eastjerusalem. today, each empty seat represents someone who could
human trials have begun of a second british—made covid—19 vaccine, with about 300 people to be given the jab. imperial college london went largely unreported, until video emerged of the killing more than two months later. relations between israel and the palestinians have been strained in recent weeks, after israel announced plans to annex parts of the occupied west bank. the decision led to both sides stopping co—operation on many security and civil matters, including medical travel...
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today at six: scientists in london begin human trials of a revolutionary vaccine against the coronavirus. a team at imperial college in london are working at record speed. if it works, the vaccine could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. so, if you imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. it's one of more than a dozen trials around the world. also tonight: 4,500 jobs set to go at swissport — a bleak future for baggage handlers and check—in staff throughout the uk. jordan walker—brown was tasered and he'll never walk again — latest figures show one in five of those targeted by police is black. not a swimmer in sight — you'll be able to go to the pub, but not to a pool. what's the logic behind the new lockdown rules? and the hottest day of the year so farfor many, and the hottest day of the year so far for many, but advice tonight about how we should live in the heated during a pandemic. coming up on sportday later in the hour on bbc news, it's another busy night in the premier league. the champions—elect liverpool
today at six: scientists in london begin human trials of a revolutionary vaccine against the coronavirus. a team at imperial college in london are working at record speed. if it works, the vaccine could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. so, if you imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. it's one of more than a dozen trials around the world. also tonight: 4,500 jobs set to go at swissport —...
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scientists at imperial college in london begin human trials of a revolutionary vaccine against the coronavirus. if it works, the vaccine could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. so, if you imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. 4,500 jobs are set to go at swissport — a bleak future for baggage handlers and check—in staff throughout the uk. jordan walker—brown was tasered and he'll never walk again. latest figures show one in five of those targeted by police is black. more than 100,000 people have now died from covid—19 in latin america, over half of those deaths in brazil. and russia finally holds its victory day parade — a display of military might marking 75 years since the defeat of nazi germany in world war ii.
scientists at imperial college in london begin human trials of a revolutionary vaccine against the coronavirus. if it works, the vaccine could be mass produced. it means that we can make the equivalent of 2 million doses in the volume of a litre. so, if you imagine a litre bottle of lemonade, that would have 2 million doses in it. 4,500 jobs are set to go at swissport — a bleak future for baggage handlers and check—in staff throughout the uk. jordan walker—brown was tasered and he'll...
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scientists at imperial college in london — are appealing for volunteers for their first human trials ofavirus vaccine —which begin tomorrow.
scientists at imperial college in london — are appealing for volunteers for their first human trials ofavirus vaccine —which begin tomorrow.
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scientists at imperial college in london have begun human trials of a new candidate for a vaccine against the coronavirus. if it works, it could be cheaper and easier to manufacture in mass quantities. a grand jury in georgia has indicted three men in the killing of ahmaud arbery, the unarmed black man who was shot and killed while out for a jog. travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael and william bryan face charges including malice and felony murder. president trump says he is preparing to transfer some us troops from germany to poland during meeting with the polish president. the pair discussed defence cooperation and the possibility of sending more american soldiers to poland. the international monetary fund says the coronavirus pandemic is damaging the world economy even more than it previously forecast. it predicts that global output this year will shrink hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are sonia sodha, chief leader writer for the observer and olivia utley, deputy leader writer at the sun. tomorrow's front pages starting wi
scientists at imperial college in london have begun human trials of a new candidate for a vaccine against the coronavirus. if it works, it could be cheaper and easier to manufacture in mass quantities. a grand jury in georgia has indicted three men in the killing of ahmaud arbery, the unarmed black man who was shot and killed while out for a jog. travis mcmichael, gregory mcmichael and william bryan face charges including malice and felony murder. president trump says he is preparing to...